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Product Lifecycle Management Solutions
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Les avantages de l'architecture V6 de DS Les avantages de l'architecture V6 de DS
Evolutivité, flexibilité, sécurité
Sabine Prudhomme
Product Lifecycle Management Solutions
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V6 Architecture Introduction
Multi-Site and Content Synchronization
Web Conferencing and Global Collaboration
Internet Security and Remote Access
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Agenda
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Internet Security and Remote Access
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Multi-Site and Content Synchronization
Agenda
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ENOVIA V6 Architecture Value Proposition
� Improve operational efficiency�New architecture for centralized data center�“Single source of truth”�Modularized open architecture
• Accelerate time to market
�Secure global collaboration�Integrated design chain�End-to-end product lifecycle management
• Decrease costs
�Horizontal scalability�Future-proof growth�Centralized administration
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V6 Multi-Tier Architecture Principle
Database Server: Metadata RepositoryDatabase Server: Metadata Repository
File Server(s) (FCS)Representation and Content
Repository
File Server(s) (FCS)Representation and Content
Repository
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ClientsClients
Applications Server(s) (MCS)Applications Server(s) (MCS)
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Workstation ClientsEx.: CATIA V6, DELMIA V6, SIMULIA V6, xCAD…
Web ClientsEx.: ENOVIA business process
applications
Light Visualization ClientsEx.: ENOVIA 3DLive
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CATIA V63DLIVE.. V6
SIMULIA V6
DELMIA V6
HTTP
CATIA V5
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V6 GovernanceApplications
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• Reduces Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
• Reduces Efforts to Create and Propagate Customizati ons & Upgrades
• Optimized for WAN access for remote users
A: ENOVIA Application Server (MCS)D: Database Server (DB)
F: ENOVIA File Server (FCS )
One Location
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Master Collaboration Server (MCS)- Business Logic and Web Access
File Collaboration Server (FCS)- Content and Stream Storage Data
Database Server (DB)- Metadata Storage Data
Advanced Search Server (IDOL)- Accelerated Retrieval of Textual Data
Conferencing Server (CNF)- Real-Time Lifelike Collaboration
3D Indexing Server (3D INDEX)- Accelerated Retrieval of 3D Data
Required
Optional
Advantages:• Single Database for “one source of
truth” isolated from direct user
interaction• Cost-reduction
via enablement of component architecture
• Modular architecture designed for future growth
Advantages:• Single Database for “one source of
truth” isolated from direct user
interaction• Cost-reduction
via enablement of component architecture
• Modular architecture designed for future growth
Note: Initials (MCS, CNF, etc) will be used as sho rt names on the following slides.
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V6 IT Infrastructure ComponentsV6 IT Infrastructure Components
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Other Servers and Equipment
� Batch, queue manager, or grid controller for background jobs
� DSLS (OEM of LUM V5) Licensing servers
� Report server for Crystal Reports for data mining in PLM database
� Others depending on optional offerings such as ERP integration
� SSL VPN Server for certificate management and authentication of users coming in from the internet over a VPN
� Reverse-Proxy Server for protecting the identity of the servers in the data center
� Storage bay for all content (indexes, database, and content) with backup and restore procedures
� Load-balancers for clustering servers
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Index ServersFile ServerDatabase Server
Indexes
PLM Metadata for objects and relationships as well a s business logic
PLM Content including 3D representations, streams, of fice documents, etc. Note: No more file-based access!
PLM Indexes to accelerate access to data and geometry
MetadataContent
3D Rep
3D Stream
PLM1.doc
3D IndexPLM Object A.1
PLM Object A.2
PLM Object B.1
PLM2.pdf
Indexes
AdvancedSearchIndex
V6 Data Types
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MCS
DB
FCS
CATIA/DELMIA/SIMULIA V6
Client-MCShttp/s protocol
3DLIVENavigator
Client-FCShttp/s protocol
Governance
3D INDEX
Client-3D Index Runtimehttp/s protocol
Client-3D Index Buildtimehttp protocol
IDOL
Client-IDOL Runtimehttp/s protocol
Client-IDOL Buildtimehttp/s protocol
Client-DBProprietary protocol
Logical Architecture for V6
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MCS
DB
FCS
Client-MCShttp/s protocol
3DLIVENavigator
Client-FCShttp/s protocol
Governance CATIA V5/ Designer Central
IDOL
Client-IDOLhttp/s protocol
Client-DBProprietary protocol
Logical Architecture for V6 /CATIA V5
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3DCOM
VPM V4Client-MCShttp/s protocol
Client-FCShttp/s protocol
Client-3D Index Runtimehttp/s protocol
Client-3D Index Buildtime
http protocol
Client-IDOL Runtimehttp/s protocolClient-IDOL Buildtime
http/s protocol
Client-DBProprietary protocol
CATIA V5
FCSMCS
DB
3D INDEX
CATIA/DELMIA/SIMULIA V6
IDOL
3DLIVENavigator
Governance
Client-VPMCORBA protocol VPM V4
VAULT
Logical Architecture for Co-existence V6/VPM V4
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SmarTeam Editor
Client-MCShttp/s protocol
Client-FCShttp/s protocol
Client-3D Index Runtimehttp/s protocol
Client-3D Index Buildtime
http protocol
Client-IDOL Runtimehttp/s protocolClient-IDOL Buildtime
http/s protocol
Client-DBProprietary protocol
Vault Server FCSMCS
DB
3D INDEX
CATIA/DELMIA/SIMULIA V6
IDOL
3DLIVENavigator Governance
Client-VPMCORBA protocol
Logical Architecture for Co-existence V6/SMARTEAM V5
SmarTeam Server
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DB ServerDB ServerDB Server
MCS + FCS+DB+NDX
Demo
MCS + FCS+DB Client
+NDX
Sandbox /Training ProofofConcept
MCS+DB Client
FCS Server
ProductionPrototype
IDOL Server MCS+DB Client
FCS Server
3D Index Server
Conferencing Server
From demo environment to full-scale production prototyp e
ENOVIA V6 Flexibility
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DB
DBServer
MCS FCS Server
MCS
MCS
MCS Load Balanced Cluster on LAN
FCS Server
Load-balancer
Load-balancer
Note that load balancer can either be in software or hardware and configured based
on load or IP address as appropriate
3D Index Server
Conferencing Server
IDOL Server
Load-balancer
3D Index Server
ENOVIA V6 Flexibility
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Load balancing:Ability to dispatch load on different Application s ervers or File servers
Fail Over:In case of failure of an application server:o Subsequent transactions is dispatched on another ap plication servero No loss of service time for users connected to runn ing machine
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A: ENOVIA Application Server (MCS)D: Database Server (DB)F: ENOVIA File Server (FCS) FFFF
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• Optimizes Performance by Eliminating Interactive Fi le Transfers Across WAN by Storing Content Closer to the Remote Users on File Collabor ation Servers (FCS)
• File transfer done via Synchonization Jobs
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� File storage management is based on ENOVIA Live Collaboration Server mechanisms
� The different concepts are:– STORE : MCS metadata stored in the database describing :
• The physical LOCATION of the various files• The association of users with their sites
– LOCATION = physical location of the data. On an FCS, it is the path to the file system where the files/streams are stored.
– SITE = geographical location of a user or group of users. LOCATION can be dedicated to SITE
– FCS = File server for the master site and/or the remote sites
� All of these are described by metadata stored in the database
� A user is assigned to one SITE
� A STORE can have several LOCATIONs
� A SITE can have several LOCATIONs
� For any particular unique version of content, there is one unique mapping of USER � SITE � STORE � LOCATION and this mapping is stored in the database
File storage concepts
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Step1 . file1 ( ) on LOCATION1
Step2 . User on LOCATION3 requests file1
Step3 . The system synchronizes file1 on LOCATION3
FCS
MCS
File information about
LOCATION is saved in DB
Step1:
file1 on LOCATION1
Step3:
file1 on LOCATION1
file1 on LOCATION3
FCS
SITE 1
LOCATION1
FCS
SITE 2
LOCATION2
FCS
LOCATION3
SITE 3
Default Behavior
Optional Behavior
Synchronizations on demand
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SITE 2
Synchronization commands in Interactive•MQL: “Sync store plmx from location LOCATIONx to store;”
•MQL: “Sync store plmx from location LOCATION1 to LOCATION3;”
and Schedule modes•every n minutes
•everydayat 6:00pm
•every 200 Mo to synchronize
MASTER
FCS
DB
FCS
SITE 1
LOCATION1
FCS
LOCATION2
FCS
LOCATION3
SITE 3
MCS
Default Behavior
Optional Behavior
Synchronizations by command
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Security Technology
Common Authentication & Administration
X509 Certificates for Identity Management
Authentication Shared by All Applications
Secure Socket Layer Packet Transport
Secure HTTP Web Transport over SSL
• Security rules easily modeled with PLM Modeling Studio functionality
• All data events stored in object history records
• All system access stored in log files
LDAPLDAPLDAPLDAP
Single Sign onSingle Sign onSingle Sign onSingle Sign on
SSLSSLSSLSSL
HTTPSHTTPSHTTPSHTTPS
DigitalDigitalDigitalDigitalCertificatesCertificatesCertificatesCertificates
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� User authentication management– Option 1 - Default mechanism
• User information (authentication & ACL data) are defined in the P&O tables in database
– Option 2 - Users externalization• User information is stored in an LDAP directory and not in the P&O tables• The server performs the authentication through LDAP• P&O tables contain all ACL data
Phase 2Phase 2
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third party
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Metadata
USERSUSERS
authentication
Information
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USERS
Authentication
Information
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Collaboration Server
LDAP Directory Server
FCS
MCS RDBMS
Authentication
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� Single Sign On– One unique login for all applications
• Governance: Plug-and-play into existing Single Sign-On infrastructure (such as Tivoli Identity Manager and SiteMinder)
• CATIA V6: On the client, CAA APIs manage SSO credentials: “User Exit”must retrieve and provide credentials to the server login
Phase 2Phase 2
http
third party
CAA client APIs to connect
to SSO mechanism
http
http
third party
third party
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Single Sign-on Server
Collaboration Server LDAP Directory Server
FCS
MCS RDBMS
Authentication | Single Sign On
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Network securityFirewall management: Single port Access to V6 Serve rNAT and name translation
FirewallFirewall
OEM NetworkPublic Network
Firewall
DMZ
HTTP / SSL / IPSEC
Phase 2Phase 2
Phase 2Phase 2
Phase 2Phase 2
Phase 2Phase 2
VPN
Remote SiteNetwork
third party
1
2
Collaboration Server
FCS
MCS
RDBMS
Multi Site Private network infrastructure
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Network securityFirewall management: Single port access to V6 Serve rNAT and name translationHTTPS is supported from client to reverse proxy
FirewallFirewall
OEM NetworkRemote SiteNetwork
Firewall
DMZ
ReverseProxyExisting
Proxy
HTTP / SSL / IPSEC
Phase 2Phase 2
Phase 2Phase 2
Phase 2Phase 2
Phase 2Phase 2
http /https
third party
third partythird party
Public Network
http /httpshttp /https
http /https
http /https
http
Collaboration Server
FCS
MCS
RDBMS
User on Public Internet
Multi Site Public network infrastructure
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Local FCS
Firewall
Public Network
Proxy
http/https File synchronization
Phase 2Phase 2
third party
Remote SiteNetwork
Firewall
OEM Network
Firewall
DMZ
Phase 2Phase 2
Phase 2Phase 2
Phase 2Phase 2
third party
third party
ReverseProxy
Collaboration Server
FCS
MCS
RDBMS
http /https
Multi Site Data storage
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Collaboration modesClient-Server : One to One, One to Many, Many to Ma ny Peer to peer ( LAN Only V6 to V6 )
Supported Middleware IBM Lotus Domino, Lotus Sametime 7.5.1Microsoft Live Communication Server : OCS 2007
Middleware architecture for conferencing is deploye d as defined by IBM or Microsoft
V6 Instant collaborative capabilities:3DLive : Co-review
Chat + 3DSnapshot + Co-review
CATIA V6 : Co-Review et Co-designShare design in edit mode
Other capabilities supported :Audio, video (3 rd party-based only, based on Sametime or OCS2007)
On-Line Conferencing Environment
Functionalities
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Firewall Firewall
Proxy
OEM NetworkSupplier / PartnerNetwork
Public Network
Firewall
DMZ
http protocol
sip protocol
(Session Initiation Protocol)
Other third party protocol
(video, audio)
third partythird party
third party
Reverse Proxy
Sametime Gateway
third party
FCS
MCS
Sametime Server
RDBMS
On-line Collaboration Environment
Centralized Conferencing Server– Lotus Sametime
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Firewall Firewall
Proxy
OEM NetworkSupplier / PartnerNetwork
Public Network
Firewall
DMZ
third partythird party
third party
Sametime Gatewaythird party
Sametime Gateway
Reverse Proxy
third party
Collab ServerSametime
third party
DMZ
sip protocol
(Session Initiation Protocol)
Other third party protocol
(video, audio)
SametimeServer
RDBMS
FCS
MCS
On-line Collaboration Environment
Distributed Conferencing Servers – Lotus Sametime
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Optimized for Extended Enterprise & Supplier Collaboration - Examples
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� IBM / Dassault Systèmes International Competency Center
(IDSICC) is a team of IBM and Dassault Systèmes people
supporting customer related activities by delivering:
– Performance, Scalability and Capacity Planning tests
– Proof-of-concept for Advanced Solutions
– Installation, Tuning, Sizing guidelines for PLM Solutions
– Implementation & Methodology guidelines
– Technical whitepapers on architecture
� Founded in 1999 by IBM and Dassault Systèmes
Integration and Optimization of Technologies
Dynamic Infrastructure
provided by IBM hardware,
storage and middleware for
Product Innovation
Tests of Performance, Capacity and
Scalability
Unique Partnership
Technologic Partnership between IBM and Dassault Systèmes
Functionalities
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Performance with optimized end-user response time
Capacity with large databases
Scalability with large number of users
The IDSICC test environment for ENOVIA V6 relies on IBM hardware and middleware. IBM Power System and
IBM BladeCenter servers with POWER6 CPU technology are used for the performance, capacity a nd scalability “PCS” tests. IBM System Storage platform s
(DS4800, DS5000 & N5500) complement the IBM System Servers to provide a robust & scalable hardware infrastructure. IBM PowerVM is used to provide a
flexible virtualized environment at the IDSICC.
The middleware layer includes Information Managemen t DB2 Version 9.1, WebSphere Application Server 6.1 a nd
Lotus Sametime 7.5.
Optimizing the IBM technologies for top performance with the Dassault Systèmes software enables achievi ng the PCS illustrated in the three pictures below. Ge neral hardware server selection information resulting fro m the PCS testing for ENOVIA V6 may be obtained from
the IDSICC.
Version 6 on IBM Hardware and Middleware
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