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3184 Optimizing StarTeam for Distributed Teams

3184 Optimizing StarTeam for Distributed Teams. Randy Guck Chief Scientist, DSP Borland. Overview. The distributed team dilemma The challenge The dilemma Advantages and concerns of replication Advantages and concerns of centralization. Overview. Distributed teams the StarTeam way

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3184 Optimizing StarTeam for Distributed Teams

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  1. 3184Optimizing StarTeam for Distributed Teams Randy Guck Chief Scientist, DSP Borland

  2. Overview • The distributed team dilemma • The challenge • The dilemma • Advantages and concerns of replication • Advantages and concerns of centralization

  3. Overview • Distributed teams the StarTeam way • Optimizations for remote teams • Client-activated options • New features for StarTeam 7.0 • StarTeamMPX • Turning the network inside-out • New features for StarTeam 7.0 • StarTeam Import/Export Manager • The future of distributed teams

  4. The Distributed Team Dilemma

  5. Centralize or Replicate? • The challenge • Teams are increasingly becoming distributed • Global companies, out-sourcing, etc. • Geographically dispersed teams need access to the same lifecycle artifacts • Variation: Sometimes network issues raise the same issues for “network near” teams

  6. Centralize or Replicate? • The dilemma • Should repositories be centralized and access provided to all team members? or… • Should repositories be replicated to remote locations for local access?

  7. Replication • Advantages • Network-near performance for remote teams • Remote teams remain productive when the root server is inaccessible

  8. Replication • Concerns • High administrative cost for constant replication • Artificial merge conditions introduced • Replication demands its own bandwidth and reliability • High product cost (extra hardware, licenses, DBAs, …)

  9. Centralized Repositories • Advantages • Maximum administrative control • Users, groups, security • Workflow, customization • Product versions and upgrades • No artificial merge conditions • Lowest overall cost (e.g., admin, servers, H/A features in one place)

  10. Centralized Repositories • Concerns • How do remote teams get performance? • How do remote teams remain productive during network brownouts?

  11. The StarTeam Solution • StarTeam promotes centralized repositories • Highest control/security, lowest cost • How do remote teams remain productive? • Optimizations for remote users • Innovative technology for remote teams • Intelligent “push caching”, reducing the need to touch the network • Replication not needed for distributed teams!

  12. Optimizations forRemote Teams

  13. StarTeam C/S Architecture StarTeam Client StarTeam Server Command API StarTeam Client DB Vault All information is pulled by clients using a request/reply command API StarTeam Client

  14. Optimizations for Remote Teams • Command API compression • Reduces network traffic up to 80%

  15. Optimizations for Remote Teams • Delta check-outs for faster check-outs • New for 7.0: Cross-platform client support

  16. Optimizations for Remote Teams • Auto-reconnect: Connection loss resiliency • New for 7.0: Cross-platform client support

  17. StarTeamMPX:Turning the network inside/out

  18. StarTeamMPX Architecture StarTeam Client StarTeam Server Event publish stream StarTeam Client Message Broker DB Vault Updated objects are pushed to clients, preventing poll and refresh requests, reducing network demand StarTeam Client

  19. StarTeamMPX Profiles • Deploy a Message Broker in each geographic region with > 5 users • Note: Maximum 10 Message Brokers • Create an MPX profile for each Message Broker • e.g., “Denver MPX Profile” • Set the “client default” profile to the one most users will use

  20. Hub-and-Spoke Configuration MB MB ST Server and MB MB MB

  21. Using StarTeamMPX • First enable it… • Automatic refresh options take advantage of update messages

  22. Using StarTeamMPX • …then choose the appropriate MPX profile

  23. New for 7.0:MPX Cache Agent StarTeam Client StarTeam Server Check-out requests Cache Agent Message Broker DB Vault File publish stream Encrypted Cache The Cache Agent is trickled charged with file contents, providing an alternate check-out source for remote clients. StarTeam Client

  24. MPX Cache Agent • Advantages • New files are broadcast once • Unicast and multicast broadcasting • Multiple Cache Agents can be deployed to assist remote locations • Cache Agents are trickled-charged automatically (“push caching”) • Multiple StarTeam server support

  25. MPX Cache Agent • Advantages • Files are encrypted in transfer and storage • Cache Agent-aware clients can check-out from any Cache Agent • Clients can be configured to auto-locate the nearest Cache Agent • Up to 98% of outbound traffic removed from StarTeam server

  26. MPX Cache Agent • Advantages • Remote users receive network-near check-out performance • Bulk/parallel check-out faster than normal check-out • Traffic reduced over long wires; more bandwidth for other apps • Server “availability window” reduced for large file check-outs

  27. Stacked Cache Agents StarTeam Client StarTeam Server Remote Cache Agent Message Broker DB Vault Encrypted Cache StarTeam Client Root Cache Agent Catch-up/forwarded requests Alternate check-out path

  28. Tiered Cache Agents • Advantages • Special root Cache Agent provides forwarding headwater • Downstream Cache Agents can forward request “misses” to root Cache Agent • All Cache Agents in the “stream” are charged along the way (like traditional “demand” caching)

  29. Tiered Cache Agents • Advantages • Downstream Cache Agents can catch-up from root Cache Agent after network outages • Cache Agents know how to recharge/synchronize, regardless of clocks, topologies, etc. • New Cache Agents can “pre-charge” from root Cache Agent

  30. Tiered Cache Agents • Advantages • Cache Agents can be tiered in any configuration; any # of levels • Cache Agents auto-locate the root Cache Agent; minimal configuration • New remote Cache Agents can be added to the cloud dynamically; auto-locate clients will automatically find and use

  31. Cache Agent-Aware Clients • Cross-platform Client

  32. Cache Agent-Aware Clients • Bulk check out (BCO) command-line utility • Alternative to “stcmd co” command • Cache Agent-aware • Switches to regular check-out if needed • Example: bco -p "user:pw@prod1:49201/Project1/View1/srcfiles" -useCA autolocate -cfgl "6.0.1" -is -o -filter IO "*.java"

  33. Distributed Cache Agents MB and CA MB and CA ST Server, MB, and root CA MB and CA MB and CA

  34. StarTeam Import/Export Manager

  35. Is Replication Ever Needed? • Most cited reasons for replication: • Scalability • Team size exceeds server capabilities • Not a valid reason for StarTeam! • Distributed teams • Software doesn’t support remote teams • Not a valid reason for StarTeam!

  36. Is Replication Ever Needed? • Most cited reasons for replication: • Security issues • Establish a virtual firewall between teams • Not a valid reason for StarTeam! • Connectivity • No physical network with a remote team • The most valid reason for needing replication

  37. New for StarTeam 7.0:StarTeam Import/Export Manager • Features: • Separate export, transfer, and import phases • Full and incremental export/import • Scoped processing: server, project, view, folder hierarchy • Ideal for project transfer

  38. Read-only process On-line or off-line transfer Local update process Export Import Source StarTeam Server TargetStarTeam Server XML+ archive XML+ archive image image Import/Export Basic Flow

  39. StarTeam Import/Export Manager • Ideal for copying critical projects from one repository to another • Bi-directional flows can be set-up • Can be used to “move” projects to new servers (e.g., for rebalancing) • Note: Copied projects are not identical to the original • E.g., CR numbers may change

  40. The Future of Distributed Teams

  41. Where are we headed? • Occasionally-connected/mobile teams • Read-only caching of all artifacts • Client “auto save” of view contexts • Updates queued and resynched when connectivity is restored • Think email client/PDA metaphor • Merge conditions resolved during sync

  42. Summary • Optimize StarTeam for distributed teams • Centralized repositories • Command compression, delta check-out, auto-reconnect • StarTeamMPX, distributed Cache Agents, CA-aware clients • StarTeam Import/Export Manager when replication is the only choice

  43. Questions?

  44. Thank You • 3184 • Optimizing StarTeam for Distributed Teams • Please fill out the speaker evaluation • You can contact me further at …randy.guck@borland.com

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