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O desafio
The firm realized that migrating its SAP applications to IBM DB2 database running on Linux would enable it to significantly reduce its SAP licensing costs, and deliver valuable performance improvements for its SAP software.
In addition, Turners & Growers’ IT team was having to spend a significant amount of time applying patches and service packs to its Windows systems to protect them from the latest security threats, each time incurring downtime for the company’s SAP applications. The firm anticipated that moving to Linux would reduce the burden of system administration for the IT team without compromising on security.
Solução SUSE
The firm selected SUSE Linux Enterprise Server in order to leverage the platform’s high levels of security and outstanding performance for its business-critical SAP applications. Equally, Turners & Growers knew that SAP and SUSE work together in a close alliance to optimize the joint performance of their solutions, reducing the likelihood of future technical problems.
In addition, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server offers support for large workloads—a particularly important factor for Turners & Growers, which anticipated that the Unicode conversion would increase disk and memory consumption by up to 30 percent.
“We saw SUSE Linux Enterprise Server as a true enterprise-class platform for SAP,” said Rodolfo Gandionco, IS Operations Manager at Turners & Growers. “The kernel parameters and packages are pre-tested by SAP, which gives us peace of mind that the software will run optimally in terms of performance and availability on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.”
Turners & Growers now runs its SAP production environment on a cluster of four VMware ESX Server hosts running virtualized instances of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. This environment runs a total of 37 SAP database instances, using VMware High Availability and VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager for business continuity and disaster recovery.
“As a company specializing in fresh produce, we have to cope with huge seasonal fluctuations in demand,” said Gandionco. “Virtualization enables us to scale our IT resources up and down in line with demand and avoid over-investing in our IT environment, helping us keep operational costs low.”
Os resultados
“Migrating our SAP applications to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and the IBM DB2 database has greatly reduced our SAP license fees,” said Gandionco.
Switching to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and IBM DB2 has also delivered valuable performance improvements of around 15 percent for Turners & Growers’ business critical SAP applications—an unexpected benefit, given that the Unicode conversion was expected to increase memory and disk consumption by around 30 percent.
In addition, the tight integration between SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and SAP helps Turners & Growers’ IT staff reduce the amount of time they spend on system administration and boost availability.
“Switching from Windows to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server has dramatically reduced the number of patches and service packs that we need to apply to our systems, and allowed us to synchronize operating system patches with the SAP patching cycle, for less overall scheduled downtime,” said Gandionco. “This also helps us maintain high availability for SAP and other business-critical applications.”
“SUSE Linux Enterprise Server provides a highly-reliable platform for our business critical SAP applications,” said Gandionco. “Switching to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server has enabled us to slash our SAP licensing costs, and reduce the amount of time our IT team spends on system administration.”