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Enterprise Network Servers

The document discusses factors to consider when deciding whether to upgrade enterprise network servers. It may be time to upgrade if the existing servers are hampering workflow or causing downtime that results in significant losses. When evaluating new servers, IT managers should consider the total cost of ownership over several years, including support, software, power and other ongoing costs. Technology is rapidly evolving so it's important to stay up to date on new standards. Benchmarks, reliability, and vendor support are also important factors to examine.

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Enterprise Network Servers

The document discusses factors to consider when deciding whether to upgrade enterprise network servers. It may be time to upgrade if the existing servers are hampering workflow or causing downtime that results in significant losses. When evaluating new servers, IT managers should consider the total cost of ownership over several years, including support, software, power and other ongoing costs. Technology is rapidly evolving so it's important to stay up to date on new standards. Benchmarks, reliability, and vendor support are also important factors to examine.

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ENTERPRISE NETWORK SERVERS: Is it Time to Upgrade?

Without servers no networ is !omp"ete# Networ servers avai"a$"e in the mar et !an o%ten "eave a &IO !on%used and "oo ing %or the right answers# I% he has to integrate a new networ with new servers' it might $e easier %or him than upgrading %rom e(isting servers# With the management getting in!reasing") !ons!ious on IT spending' when does he de!ide to $u) a new server? The %irst sign to rep"a!e an o"d server is when the wor %"ow o% the !ompan) gets hampered due to server snags# Parti!u"ar") in mission !riti!a" app"i!ations and data $eing a!!essed %rom the server' even a sma"" downtime !an register huge "osses# Types of servers Entry-level servers: The entr)*"eve" servers !an $e !ategori+ed into standard Inte" ar!hite!ture servers ,SI-S. and RIS&/Uni( servers# The t)pi!a" minimum spe!s %or an SI-S server shou"d in!"ude an Inte" Pentium 0 pro!essor' up to 122 34+ %ront*side $us speed' up to 5 67 memor) and at "east one 488' $esides some managea$i"it) too"s# T)pi!a"")' the entr)*"eve" severs are in the Rs 9 to Rs 51 "a h $ra! et# These servers are idea" in !ase o% non*!riti!a" enterprise re:uirements "i e e*mai" messaging' e*sharing' and print*sharing tas s# Mid-range servers: T)pi!a"")' the mid*range servers !an !ost somewhere $etween Rs 51 "a h to Rs 5 !rore' depending on whether these are RIS&/Uni( servers or Inte" servers# The usua" spe!s %or mid*range Inte" servers are up to %our Inte" ;eon pro!essors' 195 37<95 67 memor)' hot*p"ugga$"e =( =0*$it/9>>34+ P&I*; ,supports 2V or universa" P&I adapters.' up to 9> high*speed S&SI drives in a R-I8 !on%iguration# These are idea" %or per%orming mu"tip"e %un!tions "i e departmenta" app"i!ations' %i"es and print' and !an e(ist in a !"uster !on%iguration# RIS&/Uni( servers that o%%er main%rame*"i e !apa$i"ities !ou"d $e used %or "arge $a! *end data$ases# These servers are idea" %or !onso"idating sma""er wor "oads and to host "arge app"i!ations# High-end servers: T)pi!a"")' these are the main%rames pri!ed in e(!ess o% Rs 5 !rore' the de %a!to servers %or mission*!riti!a" app"i!ations# Ti"" re!ent")' this segment used to $e dominated $) Uni(*$ased servers' whi"e Windows and Inte" were re"egated to the $a! ground# 4owever' o%% "ate' the Winte" !om$ination has grown mu!h $e)ond e(pe!tations in this segment on")# These servers are idea" %or mission*!riti!a" app"i!ations "i e data$ase management' data warehousing' and e*!ommer!e app"i!ations# Clustering versus symmetric multi-processing (SMP): There are man) app"i!ations' whi!h !an $oth s!a"e*out and s!a"e*in# S!a"ed*out is inherent") the !apa$i"it) o% running a!ross mu"tip"e servers' %or e(amp"e' We$ servers and mai" servers !an a"" run and s!a"e %rom a host o% servers# S!a"e in' re%ers to the s!a"a$i"it) within the $o(' that is' the app"i!ation demand verti!a" growth# ?or e(amp"e' a t)pi!a" Ora!"e data$ase server or an) data$ase server or app"i!ations' whi!h wou"d run on a sing"e server# &"ustering provides a too" %or enterprises toda) to $ui"d a high s!a"a$"e environment or a ver) high") s!a"a$"e data$ase environment using o%%*the*she"% avai"a$"e produ!ts' whi!h are "ow !ost' open' and easi") avai"a$"e# Whi"e S3P servers are e(pensive' the) are good %or s!a"ing*in %or app"i!ation growth# T)pi!a"")' the high*per%orman!e te!hni!a" !ompeting mar etp"a!e and the edu!ation and resear!h "a$s are good e(amp"es o% !ustomers who t)pi!a"") "oo ing at !"ustering as an a"ternative to S3P %or $ui"ding high s!a"a$i"it) environment# lade servers: These are idea" %or environments where spa!e and e"e!tri!a" power are "imited' and power%u" pro!essors are not an a$so"ute ne!essit)# Enterprises going %or server !onso"idation might go %or $"ades' espe!ia"") sin!e these are easier to manage# These servers are strong on power e%%i!ien!)' spa!e saving and ver) eas) to manage and maintain# 7"ade server te!hno"og) !an a!!ommodate 5@> servers in a sing"e industr) standard ra! # -"ongside' one !ou"d a"so have dua" and Auad &PU ;eon servers in a $"ades %orm %a!tor# !tanium processors: Itanium is "arge") "oo ed at as an a"ternative to the RIS&/Uni( mar et p"a!e %or !ustomers "oo ing at a di%%erent a"ternatives !omputing design' whi!h is $ased on e(p"i!it para""e" instru!tion set !omputing ,EPI&. ar!hite!ture# This provides para""e" e(e!ution o% data' provides an ar!hite!ture whi!h a""ows the pro!essor to have more registers %or data pro!essing !ompared to RIS& $ased pro!essors and is a"so a =0 $it environment# "pteron processors: Opteron is Bust an e(tension to the e(isting 25*$it pro!essor ar!hite!ture with some =0 $it %un!tiona"it) "i e memor) addressing et!# Opteron is primari") targeted at the vo"ume mar et in the 9 or 5 &PU spa!e whi"e Itanium is %or !ustomers "oo ing at higher "eve"s o% per%orman!e' s!a"a$i"it) and re"ia$i"it) with the !apa$i"it) to run three di%%erent operating s)stems# 3ost o% 3i!roso%t app"i!ations are not easi") porta$"e into Opteron# 4owever' !urrent third*part) $en!hmar s p"a!e the Opteron at a signi%i!ant advantage over the 25*$it Inte" server &PUs ,;eon and ;eon 3P.# -"though there has not $een a head*to*head !omparison $etween the Opteron and the Itanium ,given the di%%i!u"ties in designing an app"es*to*app"es !omparison.' a "ot man) users are pro$a$") wondering whether the advantage ,o% the Opteron. o% $a! ward (@=*!ompati$i"it) does not outweigh the Cperhaps*not*:uite*thereC per%orman!e advantage o% the Itanium# The adoption o% the ar!hite!ture' %irst $) I73 and more re!ent") $) 4P and SUN' is !ertain") e(!e""ent endorsement o% -38Cs strateg)# #inu$ servers: Dinu( is an important server OS that is gaining momentum# Initia"")' it was "arge") a!!epted among te!hni!a" users "i e the edu!ation industr) and RE8 "a$s $ut now its gaining momentum in the !ommer!ia" mar etp"a!e too# 3an) o% he !ommer!ia" !ustomers do have a Dinu( strateg) and are tr)ing to put some part o% their data !enter or app"i!ations that the) are using %or their organi+ation on the Dinu( environment toda)# Dinu( is a ver) good a"ternative %or enterprises "oo ing at providing their app"i!ations with an open sour!e and %"e(i$"e operating s)stem# The %a!t is that open sour!e does provide the %"e(i$i"it) that resear!h organi+ations and edu!ationa" institutions need' %or e(amp"e' to modi%) the erne" %or suiting a parti!u"ar app"i!ation need# Dots o% Dinu(*$ased environments are a"so !hosen in the high per%orman!e te!hni!a" !omputing mar etp"a!e# %o not overloo& these On!e the te!hno"og) has $een de!ided' there are !ertain parameters over whi!h the &IO must wor $e%ore $u)ing the server# Evaluate total cost of o'nership (TC"): 7e%ore ma ing a server pur!hase' a &IO shou"d eva"uate the T&O over the period o% 1 )ears and in!"ude parameters "i e !ost o% servi!es' so%tware "i!ense' manpower re:uirement' %"oor spa!e' e"e!tri!it) !onsumption' so%tware upgrades !ost o% maintenan!e' $a! up and management*re"ated !osts' hardware upgrade !osts' and de%inite") "oo at what are the various app"i!ations operating environments the server supports# Server redeployment: Redep"o)ment and repositioning o% servers is an e:ua"") important parameter "i e pri!e and per%orman!e# &IOs o%ten over"oo investment prote!tion as not a serious point o% eva"uation# &IOs shou"d "oo at this ver) !are%u"") and i% re:uired ta" to some o% the e(isting !ustomers to get their opinion on the same# Modular approach: The traditiona" approa!h o% using a $igger/more power%u" pie!e o% hardware to address the issues o% !omputing' dis ' I/O' and avai"a$i"it) $andwidths ma) no "onger $e the $est approa!h# With the in!reasing maturit) o% !"ustering and ni!he*OS so"utions' simp"er and sma""er $"o! s o% hardware are a$"e to de"iver the per%orman!e and avai"a$i"it)

$en!hmar s at a mu!h "ower T&O# This modu"ar out*o%*$o( approa!h ,as opposed to the mono"ithi! approa!h. needs to $e eva"uated when designing so"utions %or %uture re:uirements# Technology evolution: The server mar et is !urrent") at a te!hno"og)*"i%e !)!"e sadd"e point# The ne(t nine months wi"" see the introdu!tion o% a new generation o% standards' $e it in &PUs' I/O inter!onne!ts' or dis su$s)stems# &IOs need to $e on the $a""' in so %ar as these !hanges are !on!erned# enchmar& evaluation: &IOs pre%er to eva"uate the per%orman!e o% the server $) "oo ing at a suite o% $en!hmar s rather than Bust going $) an) one sing"e $en!hmar # ?or e(amp"e' !ustomers toda) "oo at ODTP $en!hmar s "i e the TP&*&' data warehousing $en!hmar s "i e TP&*4' spe!s $en!hmar "i e the spe!B77 and Spe!We$# 3ost o% the &IOs wi"" "i e to re%er to at "east two or three $en!hmar s $e%ore ma ing a de!ision on pur!hasing a server %rom a per%orman!e point o% view# (endor choice: The &IO shou"d "oo at the support "eve" that he gets and the amount o% SD-s that he !an as %rom the vendors in supporting these parti!u"ar servers# In addition' the vendor shou"d have the !apa$i"it) to provide $oth short term and "ong*term so"utions to the organi+ation and shou"d have a "arge India presen!e and %o!us# - dire!t intera!tion with a prin!ipa" vendor %or servi!es and so"ution is pre%erred over a partner or agen!) providing the same# 4owever' there is a !ost di%%eren!e in getting dire!t support servi!es %rom the server vendor# )elia*ility and redundancy: - %undamenta"") re"ia$"e p"at%orm' designed with se"%*diagnosti! !apa$i"ities and redundant su$s)stems' tends towards a "ower T&O# These %eatures a"so a""ow the vendor to !ommit to higher SD- "eve" s"a$s with on") margina" in!reases in !ost# The %undamenta" design o% the servers' aiming at $etter power management' has as its o$Be!tive in!reasing s)stem mean time $etween %ai"ure ,3T7?.# The enterprise server p"at%orms are designed with redundant su$s)stems in e) areas*memor) ,in the new range.' dis ' networ ing' power supp") modu"e' and !oo"ing modu"e# The new range o% servers wi"" %eature an e*Pane" %or s)stem hea"th monitoring and a"erting as we"" as %or pre*OS se"%*diagnosti! !apa$i"ities# This hardware modu"e wi"" a""ow a remote/user*organi+ation non*IT spe!ia"ist to !ommuni!ate hardware %au"t* ana")sis in%ormation to wherever it is the IT in%rastru!ture administration is $ased# Server management: Server vendors toda) provide man) management too"s' whi!h he"p !ustomers manage !omp"e( !"usters o% servers through a sing"e !onso"e and through a sing"e administrator# The) shou"d provide a sing"e window %or managing a num$er o% servers to ta e their $a! *up' and to !reate users# 3ost o% the management %eatures that is re:uired $) the administrator are eas) to use 6UI*$ased' !an $e done and managed through mu"tip"e servers %rom a sing"e !onso"e# Vendors a"so provide remote dia"*in management %a!i"it) and management o% the servers through the Internet and through Intranet# It !an $e done through an) P& in the entire o%%i!e and need not $e in the same premises as the server# So there is tremendous amount o% %"e(i$i"it) and simp"i%i!ation done %or server management and &IOs shou"d "oo at %u"") uti"i+ing these opportunities# Scala*ility: &IOs shou"d "oo at a 5>>0 roadmap %or server p"at%orms with signi%i!ant e(panda$i"it) headroom as we"" as in!orporating new te!hno"ogies that wi"" $oost I/O ,P&I*E(press I/O $us' networ !ontro""ers with in*$ui"t T&P*o%%"oad*engine.# This addresses the s!a"e*up re:uirements o% !ustomers# Managea*ility: &IOs shou"d "oo at a modu"ar server management %ramewor starting with a !hoi!e o% hardware*spe!i%i! !omponents depending on the sophisti!ation and SD- o% the re:uirement# The %ramewor shou"d hoo to enterprise management so"utions' to a""ow the management o% these servers to $e integrated into the overa"" in%rastru!ture management s!heme o% the enterprise#

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