State of Oregon
Transcript: Procurement Formed more that 6,500 years ago, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States Used for DR purposes 1 frame The Process High availability storage for all server platforms over 5 petabytes of storage Storage Area Network Various storage options, including near-line, offline storage, shared and dedicated Back-up, restore and recovery shared or dedicated Custom usage reporting Useful, usable information architecture Feature online services Mobile first content strategy Approach every aspect with tasks in mind Focus on Search CA Workload Automation ESP edition r11.4 4000+ batch jobs processed on average per day 4 production lpars (3 z/OS, 1 iSeries) Failed jobs auto-create RT tickets Date driver utilization for parms Request based ad-hoc job schedules Communications Special Procurement 4 way engines 2147 MIPS 265 MSUs 128 GB memory One z114 Mainframe After ETS Sustainability Program Legislative approval to replace aging infrastructure (approx. $40 million over a 5yr term) Strong customer support and engagement Develop funding strategies to sustain ongoing replacement of equipment within its defined life cycle Staffing strategies to support the initial efforts and ongoing sustainability Mechanisms to collect the necessary revenue to support growth Projects for life cycle replacement Presented by Daryl Kottek, Michelle Brady, Nandi Hermann, and Darin Rand More than 2300 Servers A mobile-first content strategy means designing website structure and content for mobile devices first, desktops second. What is content strategy? “Content strategy is the practice of planning for the creation, delivery, and governance of useful, usable content.” - Kristina Halverson, Content Strategy for the Web Why Mobile First? Mobile first provides accessibility for more citizens. • 39% Americans without college degrees only or mostly use the Internet on mobile devices • 59% of Americans who make less than $30,000/year have no Internet access at home • 30% of the U.S. users are mobile only or mostly mobile. • Mobile users expect faster load times on slower devices Responsive Design The design and development of the website or application should respond to the user’s behavior and environment based on screen size, platform and orientation. The result is a single website that responds to the device accessing it, restructuring content and layout to accommodate different screen sizes and orientation. Available to all state agencies, board and commissions Provide email and calendars through Outlook email clients, web browsers, and mobile devices Oregon.gov email addresses Email archiving options State Wide Area Network Upcoming: Hosted Telephony Will release any day Services - Later This Summer 24x7x365 on-site staffing Up/Down device monitoring Mainframe Batch Scheduling & Prod. Control iSeries Production Control Off-site media handling, DR media coordination Building Security / Facility alarm monitoring After hours Service Desk After hours Incident Management Event Management Operations / Production Services Existing Price Agreements Daily, weekly and monthly reporting on tickets created, resolved, still open, number of failed batch jobs per agency for trending, event and problem management purposes Redesign of Oregon.gov More powerful than what drives the New York Stock Exchange 12 Frames Before z/OS 1.13 9 lpars IMS regions: 12 CICS regions: 40+ DB2 regions: 12 TCP/IP: 3 LPARS running 2 stacks, 6 running 1 1 LPAR VM w/LINUX, 1 LPAR running VM with a VM guest, and 1 VM We have partnered with the local electric company in such a way that when there is peak demand on the electrical grid, THEY can fire up our generators . One powers the data center floor, taking the SDC power consumption OFF the grid, the other feeds power INTO the grid. Both approaches yield in additional power available to the general consumer. In exchange for this, the electric company performs monthly tests with the generators, performs all required maintenance on the generators, and keeps the fuel in the 1000 gallon tank fresh. Network “ring”. POPs in 10 key cities. Fiber failure redundancy. POPs in multiple location create a more competitive market for last mile Redundant connections to the internet. 2 different providers out of 2 different cities Reduce internet traffic with multiple redundant peering connections Migrated to Metro Optical Ethernet (MOE) instead of Frame Relay for WAN connectivity. Benefits include: Speeds faster than Frame Relay, speeds that are more scalable than frame relay, less expensive then frame relay Before the Data Center Formed more than 6,500 years ago, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States. Hosting for mainframe and server-based applications Mainframe, Midrange, Linux and Windows Virtual and Dedicated Development, test and Production Environments Application development, customization and maintenance using best practices methodologies State network access at various bandwidths with Internet connectivity