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Oracle PeopleSoft Applications for IBM z Systems Michael Curtis IBM Systems, ISV Enablement z Systems Technical Specialist mcurtis@us.ibm.com Susan Adamovich IBM Systems, ISV Enablement Oracle on z Systems Lead, Global Business Development adamovic@us.ibm.com April 17, 2015 PRS5207

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Agenda Why IBM z Systems for Oracle Why install and grow Oracle PeopleSoft Applications on z Systems The PeopleSoft DB2 z/os Product User Group (PUG) Options for deploying PeopleSoft Applications with DB2 z/os on z Systems Leveraging z Systems Specialty Engines PeopleSoft z Systems Environment at Oracle Benchmarking PeopleSoft Applications on z Systems Insights into new IBM z/os and DB2 releases Why Linux on IBM z Systems for Oracle Options for deploying PeopleSoft Applications with Oracle DB on z Systems Summary

Why z Systems for PeopleSoft Applications? The z Systems platform is still the most scalable, most available, most secure data serving environment Flexible deployment options allow customers to utilize their existing skills and leverage their investments in z Systems z Systems specialty engines, ziips (1) and IFLs (2), have lowered TCO and have increased their value with continued enhancements which benefit PeopleSoft Applications The newest releases of PeopleSoft Applications (9.2) and PeopleTools (8.53 and 8.54) are certified on z/os including v1.13, and the most current v2.1 and DB2 for z/os v10.1, and the most current v11.1 (1) Integrated Information Processor Template Documentation (2) Integrated Facility for Linux 4 4/17/2015

Why install and grow your Oracle PeopleSoft Applications on z Systems Oracle and IBM leverage their 23+ year development and support experience of PeopleSoft applications with z Systems Many of PeopleSoft s largest customers run on z Systems using DB2 for z/os continually updating and growing their environments z Systems technology continues to lead the industry Acceptance is rapidly growing and many PeopleSoft enterprises are benefiting from deploying on the latest z13 and zbc12 innovations TCO continues to grow more attractive with more functions qualifying for ziip offload support and exploitation of IFLs Performance, reliability, availability and security are unsurpassed 5 Template Documentation 4/17/2015

PeopleSoft DB2 z/os Product User Group (PUG) Established in 1999 The PUG has strong support from both Oracle and IBM Provides a network to share information between PeopleSoft, IBM and DB2 z/os PeopleSoft customers The PUG has a crucial voice with a membership of some of the largest global banks, insurance companies, airlines, as well as many mid-ranged enterprise businesses Collaborative venues: Monthly PUG Member conference calls Annual 2 Day PUG co-hosted by Oracle and IBM March 2014, was held at Oracle in Pleasanton, CA Planned: May 12 th and 13 th at Oracle in Pleasanton, CA 6 Template Documentation 4/17/2015

Options for deploying PeopleSoft Applications with DB2 z/os on z Systems

Mixed Platform for deploying PeopleSoft Applications with DB2 z/os on z Systems Mixed Platform Deployment with z Systems: Database Server tier on DB2 for z/os on z Systems Batch Server choices: USS on z Systems Linux on z Systems, Unix, Linux or Windows on x86 servers Application and Web Tiers on Unix, Linux or Windows x86 servers Mixed Platform Deployment Optimizing IFLs with z Systems: Database Server on DB2 for z/os on z Systems Batch Server on Linux for z Systems - IFLs (RedHat and SUSE) With PeopleTools 8.48 and above Application and Web Tiers on Unix, Linux or Windows distributed severs

PeopleSoft Pure Internet Architecture V8-9 with z Systems z Systems DB2 z/os Web Browser External System Wireless (WAP) HTTP/HTML HTTP/XML HTTP/WML Web Server Java Servlets Portal Servlet Presentation Relay Servlet Integration Relay Servlet IBM WebSphere or Oracle WebLogic Sever for Unix, Linux or Windows JOLT T R A N S A C T I O N Application Server Services Portal Processor User Interface Generator App Messaging Processor Bus Interlink Processor Component Processor Process scheduler Query Processor Application Engine Security Manager S Q L SQL RDBMS Server RDBMS Instance Application Data Tables Application Meta data Portal Registry Batch Processes Process Scheduler Server Unix, Linux or Windows Unix, Linux, Windows, USS or Linux for z Systems

Example of PeopleSoft Applications Deployed on IBM z Systems with DB2 z/os Database Server PeopleSoft Database/Batch Tier PeopleSoft Application/Batch Tiers PeopleSoft Web Tier PeopleSoft Batch and Process Scheduler PeopleSoft Database IBM DB2 V10 z/os z/tpf z/vse Linux on z Systems Linux on z Systems AIX on POWER IBM DB2 Connect z/vm PeopleSoft JOLT Relay DataPower XI50z z Systems Host UNIX PeopleSoft Application and or z Systems PR/SM z HW Resources Web Tiers DB2 Connect z Systems PeopleSoft 3-tier options using DB2 z/os Run DB2 z/os, PeopleSoft Batch and Process Scheduler on the highly available and reliable z Systems z13 or zbc12 Servers for mid range enterprises Run PeopleSoft Application, Batch Server and Web Server Tiers on UNIX, Windows or Linux on x86 servers

IBM Specialty ziip Engines What z Systems Serves do ziip engines run on? The IBM z Systems Integrated Information Processor (ziip) is available on all IBM z Servers (z13 and zbc12) and prior generations (zec12, z196, z10, z9) What does it do? ziips are designed to help free-up general computing capacity Lower overall total cost of computing for select data and transaction processing workloads and select network encryption workloads Are there performance advantages vs. z Systems general processors? Yes, ziip engines always run at full speed ziip engines will be as fast or faster than the general processors Are there additional software costs associated with ziip engines? No, ziip's execution environment accepts eligible work from z/os z/os manages and directs the work between the general purpose processor and the ziip engines What are the requirements for PeopleSoft Applications to take advantage of ziip Offload? Any currently supported IBM z/os and IBM DB2 z/os Any current PeopleTools supported release Are any changes required to PeopleTools or the PeopleSoft Application to take advantage of ziip engines? No 11 Template Documentation 4/17/2015

ziip Specialty Engines Benefits for PeopleSoft Improve TCO for Queries: SQL request workloads that use DRDA to access DB2 for z/os over TCP/IP connections Up to 60% offload to ziip, freeing General Processor MIPS Parallel query child processes Up to 80% offload of the processing of long-running parallel queries for DB2 for z/os Improve TCO for Utility Processes: Up to 100% offload of the portion of LOAD, REORG, and REBUILD INDEX utility function that are used to maintain index structures. The DB2 RUNSTATS utility instructions for all RUNSTATS options, except distribution statistics and inline statistics XML processing Up to 100% of XML schema validation and non-validation parsing Up to 100% of the deletion of unneeded versions of XML documents DB2 buffer pools Up to 100% of the DB2 instructions that execute buffer pool prefetch and deferred write processing Template Documentation 12 4/17/2015

Oracle and IBM Support for PeopleSoft Applications on z Systems Oracle has an IBM z Systems server on premises for the development and support of PeopleSoft Applications Oracle manages and administers over 100 DB2 sub systems for their z Systems and associated IBM Software DB2 is fully supported by Oracle and have development teams, support teams, QA and product build teams IBM has onsite resource support through IBM Systems ISV Enablement and the IBM/Oracle International Competency Center IBM provides Oracle DB2 support from SVL (Silicon Valley Lab) and Toronto labs 13 Template Documentation 4/17/2015

Benchmark Environment for PeopleSoft Oracle maintains a standalone performance and benchmark LPAR Recently published benchmark: 500K Employee PeopleSoft Enterprise North American Payroll 9.1 Hardware: The IBM z Systems z196 was used as the database server The IBM z Systems196 was attached to: Software: One IBM System Storage DS8300 2107-922 with dual 4-way processors, 146 GB disk size, ~56 Terabytes of total Disk Space, with 18 Terabytes available (~185.9 GB used) Oracle s PeopleSoft HCM release 9.1.323 FP2 Shipped Oracle s PeopleSoft Enterprise (PeopleTools) release 8.52.05 IBM DB2 for z/os version 10.1 IBM z/os version 2.1 (on the Database server) IBM Enterprise COBOL for z/os version 4.2.0 http://www.oracle.com/us/solutions/benchmark/apps-benchmark/psft-9-na-pay-ebcdic-2393700.pdf 14 Template Documentation 4/17/2015

Insights into existing and new IBM z/os and DB2 releases IBM z/os and DB2 Software z/os 1.13 - Certified z/os 2.1 - Certified for PeopleTools 8.53 and 8.54 with PeopleSoft Applications release 9.2 and DB2 V10.1 and V11 DB2 V10 and V11 Certified PeopleTools and PeopleSoft Applications PeopleSoft Apps 9.2 - Certified PeopleTools 8.54 Certified PeopleTools 8.53.07 - Certified 15 Template Documentation 4/17/2015

Options for deploying PeopleSoft Applications with Oracle DB on z Systems

Why Linux on IBM z Systems for Oracle Consolidating Oracle and Linux environments to z Systems Server offers significant advantages in terms of flexibility Scale and grow Oracle Database 12c applications and data with confidence $$ Leverage up 141 Oracle cores Leverage up to 10 TB of memory Improved efficiency with up to 100% utilization rates Increase the productivity of your IT staff as they manage even more server images on a single server Depend on z Systems for the highest levels of security Lower environmental impact Performance requirements High availability requirements Disaster recovery requirements 17

PeopleSoft deployed accessing the Oracle Database Linux on z Systems Implementation Options Mixed Platform Deployment Optimizing IFLs with z Systems: Oracle Database Server on RedHat or SUSE Linux for z Systems Application and Web Servers on Unix, Linux or Windows Batch Server on Linux on z Systems, Unix, Linux or Windows

Example of PeopleSoft Applications Deployed for IBM z Systems with Oracle Database Server on Linux PeopleSoft Database Tier PeopleSoft Application/Batch Tiers PeopleSoft Web Tier PeopleSoft Batch and Process Scheduler Oracle Database Server Linux on z Systems Linux on z Systems Oracle Net Oracle Jolt DataPower XI50z Linux on z Sysems z/os z/os z System Host z/vm PR/SM z CPU, Memory and IO z Systems Support Element Oracle s PeopleSoft Applications landscape for z Systems with Linux Run certified PeopleSoft Applications with Oracle Database Server and PeopleSoft Batch and Process 19 Scheduler on highly available and reliable z Systems (z13) or zbc12 for mid range enterprises Run certified PeopleSoft App Servers, Web Servers, Batch Servers and Oracle Net on UNIX or x86 Servers

Where are we going New POC activity New releases of PeopleSoft Applications and PeopleTools New releases of z/os New releases of DB2 New releases of Oracle Database for Linux on z Systems Servers 20 Template Documentation 4/17/2015

Summary PeopleSoft solutions for z Systems remain the most scalable, most available, most secure data serving environment Solution Data Sheet summarizes the value of deploying the PeopleSoft Enterprise 9.2 applications on the IBM Mainframe running DB2. Many of the largest PeopleSoft Applications customers continue to run their applications accessing DB2 z/os on z Systems PeopleSoft DB2 Users Group is very strong and active Plan to join us on May 12 th - 13 th 2015 z Systems specialty engines and pricing are having a very positive effect on TCO New Releases of PeopleSoft Applications and PeopleTools are coming with new features and functions New Releases of IBM z/os and DB2 are coming PeopleSoft deployment options accessing the Oracle DB on Linux on z Systems Solution Data Sheet summarizes the value of deploying the PeopleSoft Enterprise applications on the IBM Mainframe running Oracle Database 21 Template Documentation 4/17/2015

For more technical information about IBM z Systems and PeopleSoft Solutions mcurtis@us.ibm.com (925) 694-7613 22 Template Documentation 4/17/2015