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This Presentation date is July 16, 2020 at 10:30-12:30.
Presenters: Dave Stump, Geoff Tudor, Niraj Verma, Scott McCullough
Delegate Panel: Adam Post, Al Rasheed, Calvin Hendryx-Parker, Chris Williams, Erik Ableson, Gina Rosenthal, Josh Fidel, Karen Lopez, Keith Townsend, Nate Avery, Paul Woodward, Ray Lucchesi
Enterprise Workloads with Google Cloud and NetApp
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Geoff Tudor, Director, Cloud Solutions, and Niraj Verma, Solutions Architect, introduce NetApp Cloud Volumes for Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Amazon AWS. They begin with a look back at the enterprise cloud journey, as companies move from traditional datacenters to virtualized solutions to the cloud. NetApp’s goal is to be the number 1 platform for shared storage, cost optimization, and the modern workplace on the public cloud of your choice. NetApp and Google Cloud are addressing the needs and challenges of file-based workloads for enterprises. Use cases include SAP, Windows, Google Cloud VMware Engine, and hybrid clouds. NetApp offers Cloud Volumes Service, Cloud Volumes ONTAP, and Anthos with NetApp HCI in Google Cloud. Tudor and Verma then discuss the architecture of Cloud Volumes and present benchmarks for performance. Next is a demo of Cloud Volumes on Google Cloud Platform and a discussion of various use cases.
Personnel: Geoff Tudor, Niraj Verma
SAP Workloads in the Cloud With NetApp
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David Stump, Director, Global GTP – SAP, and Scott McCullough, SAP Solutions Architect, discuss options for deploying SAP workloads on cloud with NetApp. NetApp and SAP have over 20 years of innovation together, with NetApp a founding member of the SAP Co-Innovation Lab. Running SAP in public cloud gives flexibility, faster deployments, ROI improvement, and security, but is challenging in many ways. NetApp tools and services can help, with NetApp CVS in Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure NetApp Files, and AFF/FAS in the datacenter. The discussion then turns to SAP HANA on Google Cloud with NetApp Cloud Volumes Service, followed by a workflow automation demo.
Personnel: Dave Stump, Scott McCullough