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Best Practices for SAP BI using DB2 9 for z/OS - IBM Redbooks

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Chapter 11. Project Jupiter: large <strong>BI</strong><br />

Accelerator scalability<br />

evaluation<br />

11<br />

Jupiter is a joint project between <strong>IBM</strong> and <strong>SAP</strong>, focused on <strong>SAP</strong> NetWeaver<br />

2004’s Business Intelligence (<strong>BI</strong>) and <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>BI</strong> Accelerator 1 , implemented on an<br />

<strong>IBM</strong> server infrastructure. Our solution demonstrates the capabilities of <strong>BI</strong><br />

Accelerator in a very large <strong>IBM</strong> configuration. We tested scalability with<br />

increasing data volumes and resources.<br />

This chapter describes the implementation and results of our project, including:<br />

► The Jupiter solution configuration<br />

► The <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>BI</strong> database load of three data sizes: 5 TB, 15 TB, and 25 TB<br />

► Test case scenarios <strong>for</strong> <strong>BI</strong> Accelerator index creation and multi-user query<br />

loads, <strong>using</strong> the three data sizes with different <strong>BI</strong> Accelerator configurations<br />

This chapter presents the test results, which were validated by an independent<br />

third party, WinterCorp 2 . It features the setup and tuning techniques that we used<br />

<strong>for</strong> our large <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>BI</strong> Accelerator solution.<br />

1 <strong>SAP</strong>’s <strong>BI</strong> Accelerator is an application that runs on Blade servers with Linux SuSE on an Intel<br />

Xeon® <strong>using</strong> 64-bit architecture. It requires an <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>BI</strong> Accelerator License, SuSE Linux, and a<br />

shared file system, such as <strong>IBM</strong> General Parallel File System (GPFS).<br />

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