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Thursday, March 19, 2015

SAP BASIS Admin - Important Transaction Codes


I strongly believe, "When you stop learning, you stop growing.."

Alvin Toffler once said “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.."

I have started to learn SAP now!

In this blog, I have listed few important SAP Transaction Codes, a SAP BASIS Admin must know.


Tuesday, February 3, 2015

What it takes to manage Virtual Datacenter?

Today, just though of putting together, what it takes to build and manage Virtual Data-center?
One thing I want to stress is that, you still need to manage Classic Data-center, however there are several things you need to understand, build and manage on top of Classic DC to make it Virtual DC.

Following diagram gives overall picture, as what you have to manage in IT Operations in case of Classic DC and Virtual DC, apart from the various apps and websites.



Also check out fundamentals of Cloud Computing. 

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Cloud Computing Fundamentals

Writing a blog post after a long time.. This time on Cloud Computing fundamentals..

Why Cloud Computing?

The IT challenges listed below have made organizations think about the Cloud Computing model to provide better service to their customers

  1. Globalization: IT must meet the business needs to serve customers world-wide, round the clock - 24x7x365.
  2. Aging Data Centers: Migration, upgrading technology to replace old technology.
  3. Storage Growth: Explosion of storage consumption and usage.
  4. Application Explosion: New applications need to be deployed and their usage may scale rapidly, The current data center infrastructures are not planned to  accommodate for such rapid growth.
  5. Cost of ownership: Due to increasing business demand, the cost of buying new equipment's, power, cooling, support, licenses, etc., increases the Total Cost of Ownership(TCO.)
  6. Acquisitions: When companies are acquired, the IT infrastructures of the acquired company and the acquiring company are often different. These differences in the IT infrastructures demand significant effort to make them inter-operable.

What is Cloud computing? (Definition): According to NIST, Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.

What are the Essential Characteristics?
Cloud computing should have all of the following characteristics 
  1. On-Demand Self-Service
  2. Resource Pooling
  3. Rapid Elasticity 
  4. Measured Service
  5. Broad Network Access 
What are the building blocks of Cloud Computing?


What are the Service Models in Cloud Computing?
  1. Infrastructure as a service
  2. Platform as a service
  3. Software as a service 

What are the Deployment Models in Cloud Computing?
  1. Public Cloud: Infrastructure Shared across multiple end users which may include companies
  2. Private Cloud : Exclusive for one company, it can be on-premise / exclusively hosted at cloud service provider 
  3. Hybrid Cloud : Combination of Public and Private cloud
  4. Community Cloud : Set of similar types of customer, comes together and share infrastructure, example multiple universities contribute and use one cloud infrastructure.
What is the difference between public and private cloud?



Finally, what are the befits and challenges ? 

Benefit
  • Cost 
  • Speed
Consumer Challenges
  • Security and Regulations
  • Quality of service
  • Network Latency
  • Supportability
  • Long term cost
  • Lock-in 
Providers Challenges
  • Service Warranty and service cost
  • Huge number of s/w to manage
  • No standard cloud access interface


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Starting with Fusion Applications

Developer > DBA > Apps 11i DBA > R12 DBA and now you want to become Fusion Apps DBA, then you are on correct page.

Here I shall try to provide some info you should be knowing before you start hands on.

OTN has all the Fusion Apps doc's . Latest version as of today (while writing this blog) is11g  Release 1, Update 3 (11.1.4) 

It involves lot of Oracle technology such as Database , Identity Management , WebLogic , SOA Suite , Oracle Data Integrator , ApplCore (ATG) , WebCenter , Secure Enterprise Search , Enterprise Content Management , Oracle Forms Recognition & Business Intelligence 

Currently supported platforms are Linux x86-64 (64 bit), Oracle Solaris SPARC (64 bit), Oracle Solaris x86-64 (64 bit), IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64 bit), Microsoft Windows x64 (64 bit)\

2 types of Installation types, one bare metal install, other is OVM templates

I think cloning and platform migration is currently not available

So lets start with Fusion Apps