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The Blade Server decision at the University of Florida September 19, 2005 FAEDS 2005 Conference Palm Harbor, Florida
Overview • • • Introduce UF and our ERP environment Bridges perspective Our Vision Our Requirements Our Decision 2
University of Florida Profile • Largest and oldest university in Florida • 4 th largest enrollment on a single campus 49, 000 students in Gainesville • 15, 000 distance, continuing, and executive students 3
University of Florida Profile • $2. 0 Billion annual budget • $475 million in research -- growing at 9% per year • Health Sciences – 55% of research • Neuroscience, Genetics, Cancer 4
University of Florida Profile • 140 academic depts • Agric extension in 67 counties • Law, Medicine, Eng, Business • #4 in Merit Scholars 5
IT at the University of Florida • 500 IT professionals across campus and the state • Very decentralized (very!) • Over 300 email servers • 30, 000 devices on the open network • Directory Project 2002 -2003 • People. Soft implementation 2002 -2005 • Cognos implementation 2002 -2005 6
UF “Bridges” A new central IT office created to implement and operate People. Soft and other enterprise applications • UF employees – functional and technical • New hires w/ People. Soft experience • Consultants with People. Soft Experience • Advisory User Councils 7
ERP Implementation • Vendor Selection July 2002 • Contract with People. Soft Sept 2002 • Portal in production March 2003 w/ 100, 000 users • Data warehouse and Cognos in production August 2003 • Finance and HR simultaneous launch of 18 modules, July 2004 • $25 million. On time. On budget. 8
ERP Infrastructure • Five physical environments – lab, alpha, beta, training and production • PIA on AIX/DB 2 – 42 production p-series processors • Reporting on W 2 K 3 – 44 production Intel processors • Dual Cisco 6509 border switches • 22 TB storage, Shark, Net. App, SAN, NAS • Site. Scope monitoring, Tivoli backup, App. Worx job scheduling • “Gator. Link” single username/password for enterprise systems 9
Our Vision • • • Simplified Server deployment Simplify LAN Management On Board SAN Switch Commoditization of Servers Simplified Physical Deployment Move toward next generation remote management capabilities 10
Our Requirements • • Established Company Enterprise Level Support Mature Product Highest Density Possible 11
Our Decision • Looked at Dell, HP, and IBM • Tried HP, and IBM • Selected IBM 12
Contacts Mark Palmer Computer Applications Coordinator UF Bridges University of Florida E-mail: mpalmer@ufl. edu 13
The Blade. Center in action at the Office of the Provost
Overview • • Introduce Office of the Provost Environment Profile Services Provided Our Vision 15
University of Florida Office of the Provost Profile • Oversees the Academic Affairs aspect of the University covering all Colleges • Manages Academic departments such as Admissions, Registrar, and Records Management 16
Office of the Provost IT Profile • Supports 20 separate departments with individual needs • 35 servers 1 u, 2 u, 5 u, Blade Center and SAN • Microsoft-only environment • 1100 end users in 10 buildings across campus 17
IT in the Office of the Provost • 4 Full time support staff providing the following: – – – Microsoft 2003 AD Native mode, DNS, DHCP MS Exchange 2003 MS File Services MS SMS 2003 Blackberry Enterprise Server, Goodlink, Barracuda SPAM Firewall MS Web Hosting (IIS 6) Network Associates e. Policy MS SUS MS Live Communication Server MS Sharepoint Portal MS Rights Management Server 18
Our Vision • Centralized Server containment – Implementation of Virtual Servers • Centralized Storage • Centralized Backup procedures – Fibre connection to IBM 4560 -SLX library • Centralized Server Management − IBM Director • Offering Support and Services to departments that fall under the Provost Office with IT budgetary restraints 19
IBM on the hotplate • Our Air-con units froze up over the summer. When we arrived the server room temp was above 120 F. Most of our servers had shut off and several APC 1400’s shut down that were connected to the Cisco switches. • Exchange and file servers are running on the Blade/SAN which ramped up the exhaust fans and somehow kept these system running with no ill effects • I know these key systems would have died had they been on any other servers. The most visible end user systems remained active thanks to the efficient cooling on the blades 20
Bright Future • The current setup is not optimal but is still a very solid part of our environment • I’m very excited to reconstruct my foundation and move forward with the IBM Blade/SAN system I have. I know it’s capable of much more than the simple things its been doing and look forward to expanding my horizon. 21
Contacts Jason Heeter Network Coordinator Office of the Provost and Senior Vice President University of Florida E-mail: jheeter@aa. ufl. edu 22
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