operational optimisation- work session
DESCRIPTION
Presentation from SWIFT's Premium Services Forum 2014 on 24/25 November in ParisTRANSCRIPT
Optimising your SWIFT
infrastructure
Diana MAKIENKO
Geoffrey DAWIRS
24 – 25 November 2014
Goal of this session
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Optimise your infrastructure based on specific requirements
Share effective ways to operate and manage your infrastructure
Measure how this new setup meets your needs
Agenda
Introduction
(5’)
Part 1:
Define drivers
(15’)
Part 2:
Optimise your Infrastructure
(30’)
Part 3:
Operate your infrastructure
(30’)
Debrief:
Share your ideas
(25’)
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Part 1: Define your drivers
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Do more with less
Business and
Regulations
Costs Security and Resilience
Part 1: Define your drivers (examples)
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• Governmental regulations
• Industry regulations
• Sanctions
• Traffic evolution
• Mergers
• STP maximization
• Agility
Business and Regulations
Part 1: Define your drivers (examples)
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• Capital expenditure
• Leverage operational costs
• Reduce messaging costs
• Optimise billing costs
• Reduce TCO
Costs
Part 1: Define your drivers (examples)
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• Leverage scalability
• Insure robustness
• Reduce risk
• Implement Best practices
Security and Resilience
Part 1: Define your drivers
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Do more with less
Business and
Regulations
Costs Security and Resilience
Part 2: Optimising your infrastructure
Maintenance
Increase your resiliency
Zero
down-time
Internal policies
Benchmarking
Regulations
Costs Features usage
Clean up (Routing, RMA, …)
Capacity planning
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Part 2: Optimising your infrastructure Recovery objective
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Recovery
Poin
t O
bje
ctive
(A
mount
of lo
st
data
)
Recovery Time Objective
(Time to restore service)
0
Single Site
Active / Standby Setup
Dual Active Setup
Alliance Lifeline
Alliance Access
Database Recovery
Internet Optional: Alliance
Connect
Alliance Lifeline
HSM
Interface MV-SIPN
Connect to SWIFT via
Alliance Lifeline
Browsers
@
AutoClient
Primary / backup / DR infrastructure
at customer site
Alliance Lifeline light
‘footprint’ at customer site
Application
When your main SWIFT
connection becomes
unavailable
Part 2: Optimising your infrastructure Alliance Lifeline
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Alliance Access
Embedded Oracle Database
Datafiles Redo Logs
- Native feature
- Based on Industry proven technology
- Recover on another host
- Single command to recover
Database Recovery
Mirror Disk Backup disk
A single command
saa_dbrecovery
DB Backups Alliance Access
Failure Traffic
In case of DB corruption
Using DB recovery Up to the last
committed state(*)
Part 2: Optimising your infrastructure Alliance Access Database Recovery
Part 2: Optimising your infrastructure
Maintenance
Increase your resiliency
Zero
down-time
Internal policies
Benchmarking
Regulations
Costs Features usage
Clean up (Routing, RMA, …)
Capacity planning
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Health Check
SWIFTNet Online
Operations Manager
Compliance
Analytics
Leased Line Usage
Report
Outsourced
resources
Availability Reports
Online Operational
Monitoring
Watch Analystics Configuration
Browser
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Part 3: Operate and Manage your infrastructure
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Part 3: Operate and Manage your infrastructure
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Online monitoring tool
• Type of traffic (e.g.Fileact)
• Which service
• Which SNL
• The exact pattern
• The concurrent traffic
When can I expect
peaks ?
Is my traffic well
balanced across
SNLs ?
Is there a
bottleneck ?
Have volumes /
throughputs
increased ? Can I handle more
traffic in my current
setup ?
Part 3: Operate and Manage your infrastructure
Part 3: Operational costs: Volume Analytics
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Improves operational efficiency
and quality of your SWIFT
messaging activity to reduce costs
Health Check
SWIFTNet Online
Operations Manager
Compliance
Analytics
Leased Line Usage
Report
Outsourced
resources
Availability Reports
Online Operational
Monitoring
Watch Analystics Configuration
Browser
18
Part 3: Operate and Manage your infrastructure
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Debrief
• What were your drivers?
• What have your learned in essence?
– Successes
– Challenges
• What is missing?
• Where can we do better?
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A continuous process…
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Review
Optimise Assess
THANK
YOU
Thank you