Dell / PeopleSoft Enterprise



Dell Sizing Questionnaire for

• PeopleSoft Enterprise Pages 4-6, 7, 11-17

• JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Pages 4-6, 8, 11-17

• Siebel CRM Applications Pages 4-6, 9, 11-17

• Oracle E-Business Suite Pages 4-6, 10, 11-17

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Utilizing Dell PowerEdge Servers

Dell Storage

And Dell Services

Please use this document to gather information that will be used to size Oracle’s PeopleSoft Enterprise and Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, Oracle E-Business Suite, and Siebel CRM Applications, and services on Dell platforms.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents 2

Dell Solution Levels 3

Background Information 4

Customer Information 4

Dell Team 4

Oracle Team 4

VAR or ISV Contact 4

Customer Profile 4

Existing and Requested Hardware and Software 5

Hardware Environment Preferences 6

PeopleSoft Enterprise Applications 7

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications 8

Siebel CRM Applications 9

Oracle E-Business Suite 10

Common Information 11

Daily Production Systems Batch Processing 15

Network Enhancements 16

Disclaimer 18

How to Order 18

Contact Us 18

Dell Solution Levels

Dell™ offers a complete range of services for Oracle’s PeopleSoft® Enterprise, Oracle’s JD Edwards® EnterpriseOne, and Oracle E-Business Suite. Dell provides services across the entire suite of Oracle® Applications. Its management team, comprised of veteran enterprise solutions executives and senior managing consultants, has served industries in every market sector. Its leadership team and domestic and global group are committed to providing the highest-quality enterprise solutions available today.

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|PeopleSoft Enterprise | |Full Dell Solution |Dell Hardware Solution |Dell Services |

|JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and | | | | |

|Oracle E-Business Suite | | | | |

|Pre-sales Consulting | |[pic] |[pic] |[pic] |

|Architecture Design | |[pic] |[pic] | |

|Disaster Recovery | |[pic] |[pic] | |

|Infrastructure Setup and Support | |[pic] |[pic] | |

|Implementation and Upgrades | |[pic] | |[pic] |

|Customizations and Add-On Development | |[pic] | |[pic] |

|System Integration | |[pic] | |[pic] |

|Business Process Flow | |[pic] | |[pic] |

|Portal and eApplications | |[pic] | |[pic] |

|Training Development and Delivery | |[pic] | |[pic] |

Full Dell Solution (Hardware, Consulting and Implementation Services):

Dell’s delivery model employs the resources and expertise of well-established enterprise solution companies with the necessary skill sets and experiences to ensure successful implementations. Dell’s management team directs the planning and delivery of solutions to its clients with over 18,000 consultants worldwide. Dell matches the required consulting resources to each client’s specific needs to deliver package implementations/upgrades across the entire suite of Oracle Applications.

Dell Hardware Solution

The first steps in an implementation are to understand the hardware requirements for development, testing and production. Dell can help you determine which Dell PowerEdge™, PowerVault™ and Dell/EMC products will be best and most relevant for your current application needs, as well as for your future growth.

Dell Services

Dell provides the services you need to optimize your enterprise application investment. Dell Service’s management team and consultants bring knowledge and technical expertise in all key business areas - from business assessment to functional operations, with proven project management skills to develop and manage your implementation project. We deliver solutions that address your specific business needs utilizing a global team of consultants with broad experience in Oracle Applications upgrades, implementations, operations and maintenance.

Background Information

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*= Required fields

Customer Information

*Company Name:

Street Address:

City, State, Zip:

Primary Contact:

Name:

Phone #:

Email address:

Dell Team

Segment:

*Dell SFDC Number : ________________________________

*Regional Sales Manager: ______

Phone #:

Email address:

*Account Exec:

Phone #:

Email address:

System Consultant:

Phone #

Email Address:

Oracle Team

Sales Rep:

Phone #:

Email Address:

VAR or ISV Contact

Company’s name:

Sales Rep:

Phone #:

Email Address:

Customer Profile

|Customer Profile: |Current |Planned |

|Number of company employees: | | |

|Please state the nature of your business(s): | | |

|i.e. – manufacturing, with factories in 12 | | |

|countries | | |

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Existing and Requested Hardware and Software

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|Component |Current version, |New version |

| |if upgrading or migrating from and | |

| |existing system | |

|ERP Application Suite: | | |

| PeopleSoft Enterprise /PeopleTools | | |

| JD Edwards EnterpriseOne | | |

| JDE using “Unicode” or “non-Unicode” database? | | |

| Oracle E-Business Suite | | |

| Siebel CRM Applications | | |

|Server operating system: | | |

| Windows® | | |

| Linux (Red Hat, SuSE) | | |

| AS400 | | |

| AIX | | |

| HPUX | | |

| Solaris | | |

|Type of Database: | | |

|Oracle® | | |

|Microsoft® SQL | | |

|DB2 | | |

|Informix | | |

|Other: Please specify | | |

If you will be adding workload to a currently installed applications production system, please complete the following table to describe the currently installed system.

| |Database Server |App/Logic Server |Web Server |Batch Server |Report Server |

|# of processors and speed | | | | | |

|e.g. 4 x 2.0 GHz | | | | | |

|Memory (GB) | | | | | |

|% CPU Utilization | | | | | |

|Physical disk size (GB) | | | | | |

|Database size (GB) | | | | | |

|* Peak non-OLTP % | | | | | |

|What percentage of workload is | | | | | |

|allocated to reporting and queries?| | | | | |

Hardware Environment Preferences

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This section describes your preferences for configuring the various production and non-production environments.

Example 1: Some environments, like production and DR, have dedicated sets of hardware. Some non-production environments may run on the same physical set of hardware.

Example 2: Some customers have a QA or staging environment that runs on the same number of servers as production, except without redundant or failover servers. They perform stress testing before promoting updates into production.

Example 3: Some environments have only light loads, and therefore can run on the same set of hardware and operating system. Application executables are located in separate directories. Development, Training, Prototype and other environments fit into this category. Usually there is only a skeleton number of servers. Data for the several environments can share storage. No performance testing is done on this hardware. The advantage of configuring the environments like this is to reduce the number of physical boxes, and therefore the cost.

Example 4 is similar to Example 3, with the addition of virtualization to separate the environments from each other. Virtualized environments have separate operating systems and application executables, but require dedicated database storage for each environment and additional storage for the guest system boot disks. The only virtualization that Oracle supports is Oracle VM.

| | |Site 1 |Site 2 |

|  | Please fill in the yellow boxes |Non-Producti|Non-Product|Production |DR |

| | |on |ion | | |

| |Note: Switch the Production and DR titles if DR and non-production are located at |#2 |#1 | | |

| |the same site | | | | |

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| |Non-Prod #1 is used when an environment is similar to Prod. | | | | |

| |Non-Prod #2 is used for smaller or minimal configurations. | | | | |

|Server |Number of Non-Production sets of servers and storage with this configuration? |  |  | | |

|Capacity| | | | | |

| |What % of main site Production server capacity per set of servers and storage? |  |  | | |

| |What % of main site Production database capacity per set of servers and storage? |  |  | | |

| |Will this server environment be used for stress testing? |N/A |  |N/A |N/A |

|Redundan|Include redundant Other App servers (OBIEE, Hyperion, Agile, Single Signon, etc.) |  |  |  |  |

|t |(more than 100% capacity)? | | | | |

|Servers | | | | | |

| |Include redundant Web/Application servers (more than 100% capacity)? |  |  |  |  |

| |Include redundant database servers (more than 100% capacity)? |  |  |  |  |

|Virtuali|Are the Other App servers (OBIEE, Hyperion, Agile, Single Signon, etc.) running |  |  |  |  |

|zation |under Oracle VM? | | | | |

| |Are the Web/Application servers running under Oracle VM? |  |  |  |  |

| |Are the database servers running under Oracle VM? |  |  |  |  |

PeopleSoft Enterprise Applications

Be careful not to count users twice. If a user’s job responsibilities include more than one application (e.g. general ledger and accounts payable), count the user once, in the application where they spend most of their time.

Please note: The numbers below should reflect the load anticipated after new applications and new users have been added.

|PeopleSoft Enterprise |Users actively submitting transactions at peak load times | |Database Size, GB |

| |Heavy |Moderate |Light |Logged on users at peak load|Estimated size for just the |

| |(heads-down, |(30% as many |(10% as many |times (Include heavy, |data, not including temp |

| |submitting |transactions as |transactions as |moderate and light users |space, logs, RAID overhead, |

| |transactions every|"Heavy") |"Heavy") |plus idle users) |or “short-stroking” the disks|

| |3 seconds) | | | | |

|Human Resources (HR) | | | | | |

|HR Self-Service | | | | | |

|Higher Education (Campus Solutions) | | | | | |

|Financials (FIN) | | | | | |

|Financials Self-Service | | | | | |

|Supply Chain Management (SCM) | | | | | |

|Supply Chain Self-Service | | | | | |

|Enterprise Portal | | | | | |

|Training (ELM / LMS) | | | | | |

|CRM (not Siebel CRM) | | | | | |

|Enforcer (S-OX) | | | | | |

|Reporting - Crystal Reports | | | | |

|Reporting - nVision | | | | |

|SQR | | | | |

|RDS | | | | |

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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications

Be careful not to count users twice. If a user’s job responsibilities include more than one application (e.g. general ledger and accounts payable), count the user once, in the application where they spend most of their time.

Please note: The numbers below should reflect the load anticipated after new applications and new users have been added.

|JD Edwards EnterpriseOne |Users actively submitting transactions at peak load times | |Database Size, GB |

| |Heavy |Moderate |Light |Logged on users at peak load|Estimated size for just the |

| |(heads-down, |(30% as many |(10% as many |times (Include heavy, |data, not including temp |

| |submitting |transactions as |transactions as |moderate and light users |space, logs, RAID overhead, |

| |transactions every|"Heavy") |"Heavy") |plus idle users) |or “short-stroking” the disks|

| |3 seconds) | | | | |

|JD Edwards applications | | | | | |

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|Reporting – Crystal Reports | | | | |

|Reporting - nVision | | | | |

|Bolt-Ons (specify) | | | | |

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Siebel CRM Applications

Be careful not to count users twice. If a user’s job responsibilities include more than one application (e.g. general ledger and accounts payable), count the user once, in the application where they spend most of their time.

Please note: The numbers below should reflect the load anticipated after new applications and new users have been added.

|Siebel CRM |Users actively submitting transactions at peak load times | |Database Size, GB |

| |Heavy |Moderate |Light |Logged on users at peak load|Estimated size for just the |

| |(heads-down, |(30% as many |(10% as many |times (Include heavy, |data, not including temp |

| |submitting |transactions as |transactions as |moderate and light users |space, logs, RAID overhead, |

| |transactions every|"Heavy") |"Heavy") |plus idle users) |or “short-stroking” the disks|

| |3 seconds) | | | | |

|Siebel Application Service/ | | | | | |

|Call Center/ | | | | | |

|Marketing Segmentation/ | | | | | |

|Email Marketing/ | | | | | |

|EAI Marketing | | | | | |

|Siebel Analytics | | | | | |

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Oracle E-Business Suite

Be careful not to count users twice. If a user’s job responsibilities include more than one application (e.g. general ledger and accounts payable), count the user once, in the application where they spend most of their time.

Please note: The numbers below should reflect the load anticipated after new applications and new users have been added.

|Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) |Users actively submitting transactions at peak load times | |Database Size, GB |

| |Heavy |Moderate |Light |Logged on users at peak load|Estimated size for just the |

| |(heads-down, |(30% as many |(10% as many |times (Includes heavy, |data, not including temp |

| |submitting |transactions as |transactions as |moderate and light users |space, logs, RAID overhead, |

| |transactions every|"Heavy") |"Heavy") |plus idle users) |or “short-stroking” the disks|

| |3 seconds) | | | | |

|Number of Oracle EBS application users connecting through | | | | | |

|the firewall at peak load | | | | | |

|Number of Discoverer users at peak load | | | | | |

|Number of users of all other Oracle EBS applications at | | | | | |

|peak load | | | | | |

|Number of Oracle Configurator users at peak load | | | | | |

|Number of ASCP users at peak load | | | | | |

|Number of Oracle Transportation Manager (OTM) users or | | | | | |

|devices at peak load | | | | | |

|Is User Productivity Kit (UPK) used? | |

|Is APPL-TOP | |

|shared on external storage | |

|shared through a SAN Gateway | |

|internal to each Application server | |

Common Information

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|Other Apps |BPEL? | |

|for which | | |

|you want | | |

|hardware to | | |

|be sized | | |

| |SOA Suite? Which components? | |

| |Single Signon? | |

| |Identity Manager (OAM)? | |

| |Product Lifecycle Management (Agile)? | |

| |Informatica? | |

| |Hyperion? Which components? | |

| |OBIEE? Which components? | |

| |CTI Connect? | |

| |Business Intelligence Publisher? | |

| |Demand Management (Demantra)? | |

| |Demantra Analytics? | |

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|Infrastructu|Is this a budgetary sizing? | |

|re | | |

| |Have you purchased the application software? | |

| |Include a new Application Delivery Network (network load | |

| |balancing)? | |

| |Yes | |

| |No | |

| |Only if the load requires it | |

| |Include a new firewall? | |

| |CPU manufacturer preference: | |

| |AMD | |

| |Intel | |

| |Preferred server configuration: | |

| |rack-dense servers | |

| |blade servers (where possible) | |

| |Server boot disk location: | |

| |Internal to the server | |

| |Diskless (OS and application disks are | |

| |located on external storage) | |

| |Application Tier Operating System: | |

| |Windows 32-bit | |

| |Linux 32-bit | |

| |Linux 64-bit (EBS R12 and above) | |

| |Where is database located: | |

| |in a new Dell | EMC SAN | |

| |expand an existing Dell | EMC SAN | |

| |in a new Dell EqualLogic iSCSI SAN | |

| |internal to the database server | |

| |in 3rd party fibre channel storage | |

| |in 3rd party iSCSI storage | |

| |Use SSD disks for the production database? | |

| |Do you want to use clustering for the database servers (Oracle RAC| |

| |or Microsoft Clustering)? | |

| |For Oracle DBMS, is Dataguard used to make a copy of the | |

| |Production database: | |

| |at main site | |

| |at DR site | |

| |not using Dataguard | |

| |Include a separate Oracle Enterprise Manager server? | |

| |Snapshot option: (requires shared disk storage for snapshots) | |

| |EMC SnapView and Replication Manager | |

| |Oracle RMAN with Oracle DBMS | |

| |Not using snapshots | |

| |What CPU load do you want to size for, in %? | |

| |Default is 30% to allow for growth over the life of the hardware. | |

| |For ERP applications, 60% is considered “full”. | |

| |What is the prime shift (batch load + ad hoc queries) as a % of | |

| |total processing? | |

| |Include how many separate Batch scheduler server(s)? | |

| |Include how many separate Report (Crystal, nVision, etc.) | |

| |server(s)? | |

| |Include an extra copy of the database to run reports against? | |

| |(minimizes end user interference, includes a separate, dedicated | |

| |database server) | |

| |Include a tape backup server? | |

| |Include a tape library? | |

|Services |If you are working with a service provider, who is it? | |

| |Would you like to hear about the installation, data migration, | |

| |implementation, and tuning services that Dell can offer? | |

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Daily Production Systems Batch Processing

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Please fill in the table below with information about your daily batch application(s).

Application: The desired batch job to be completed. (e.g. “Payroll”)

Total “items” processed = The total amount of things to process, e.g. number of paychecks for Payroll, journal lines for General Ledger, or invoices for Accounts Receivable etc.

# Items in largest group: If the total “items” processed is composed of separate groups within the batch job, e.g. multiple paygroups for Payroll or multiple business units for General Ledger, how large is the largest group? We use this information to help make sure the largest subgroup can run on a single processor of a multiple processor system in batch windows specified in the table below.

|Application |Item type |Total daily |Number of “items” in |Time of day |Maximum time period for|

| | |“items” processed |the largest group |job runs | |

| | | |to process |(ex. 10am-3pm) |job to run |

| | | | | |(ex. 2-3 hrs) |

|Benefits Administration |Employees | | | | |

|Time & Labor |Employees | | | | |

|General Ledger |Journal lines | | | | |

|Accounts Receivable |Invoices | | | | |

|Accounts Payable |Vouchers | | | | |

|Inventory |# of lines | | | | |

|Purchasing |# of lines | | | | |

|Billing |# of lines | | | | |

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During what time of day is your system at peak usage? (ex. 9am to 5pm)______________________

Network Enhancements

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|Questions |Answers |Descriptions |

|Do you have the following needs: |yes/no |If possible, please briefly explain your needs. |

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|Application Delivery and Load-Balancing |

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|Application requirements for a hardware load balancer? |  |  |

|Reduce the processing overhead on your application servers and provide accelerated network |  |  |

|performance? | | |

|Seamlessly add/remove application servers to/from service to perform maintenance, increase |  |  |

|capacity, prepare for peak usage? | | |

|Enable application delivery and load-balancing for more than one application or as a shared |  |  |

|service? | | |

|Provide application delivery and load-balancing across different landscapes (ie. PRD, WAS, DEV, |  |  |

|etc.)? | | |

|Consolidate computing environments: server virtualization, increase computing density, lowering |  |  |

|energy consumption or green initiatives? | | |

|Will the equipment be located at an external hosting site? |  |  |

|If this is an existing system, are there reports showing current aggregate network throughput at|  |  |

|peak times? | | |

|Low cost application support for IPv6? |  |  |

|Central management and monitoring of application components? |  |  |

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|Availability |

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|Perform remote back up, remote data replication or support a remote data center? |  |  |

|Provide application high availability and redundancy? |  |  |

|Provide application disaster recovery and business continuity? |  |  |

|Set priority on application network traffic for guaranteed critical application delivery? |  |  |

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|Clients |

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|Will your Oracle deployment use Web clients? |  |  |

|Will your Oracle deployment use Thick clients (not Web)? |  |  |

|Do you have LAN clients? How many web? How many thick? |  |  |

|Do you have branch offices? How many? How many clients (web / thick) in EACH branch office? |  |  |

|Do you have web Internet clients? How many clients? How many locations with Internet access? |  |  |

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|Security and Remote Access |

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|Protect Oracle and other web applications from web-based threats? |  |  |

|Provide secure remote access to Oracle and/or other applications? Through VPN? Client integrity |  |  |

|checking including patches and virus updates? | | |

|Centralized application authentication? |  |  |

Disclaimer

THE SOLUTION DESCRIBED HEREIN IS PROVIDED TO YOU 'AS IS' WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THERE ARE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY. DELL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. DELL DOES NOT WARRANT OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE VALIDITY, ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF THIS ESTIMATE. IN NO EVENT SHALL DELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING THOSE ARISING AS A RESULT OF DELL'S NEGLIGENCE, WHETHER THOSE DAMAGES ARE DIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR FLOWING FROM YOUR USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE ESTIMATE INFORMATION PROVIDED HEREWITH, EVEN IF DELL HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

How to Order

To place an order for this solution, please contact your Dell sales representative.

Contact Us

For additional information on this or any Oracle Applications configuration, including

Oracle’s PeopleSoft Enterprise

Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne

Oracle E-Business Suite

Siebel CRM Applications

please send email to:

oracle_peoplesoft_sizing@

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