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Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet Trademarks The following are trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. AIX* Blade. Center* Data. Power* DB 2* FICON* GDPS* Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex IBM* IBM e. Server IBM (logo)* Parallel Sysplex* POWER 7 PR/SM RACF* System x* System z 9* System z 10 Web. Sphere* z 9* z 10 BC z 10 EC z. Enterprise z/OS* z. Series* z/VM* z/VSE * Registered trademarks of IBM Corporation The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies. Adobe, the Adobe logo, Post. Script, and the Post. Script logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States, and/or other countries. Cell Broadband Engine is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. in the United States, other countries, or both and is used under license there from. Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States, other countries, or both. Microsoft, Windows NT, and the Windows logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Infini. Band is a trademark and service mark of the Infini. Band Trade Association. Intel, Intel logo, Intel Inside logo, Intel Centrino logo, Celeron, Intel Xeon, Intel Speed. Step, Itanium, and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries, or both. ITIL is a registered trademark, and a registered community trademark of the Office of Government Commerce, and is registered in the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office. IT Infrastructure Library is a registered trademark of the Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency, which is now part of the Office of Government Commerce. * All other products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Notes: Performance is in Internal Throughput Rate (ITR) ratio based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput that any user will experience will vary depending upon considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user's job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve throughput improvements equivalent to the performance ratios stated here. IBM hardware products are manufactured from new parts, or new and serviceable used parts. Regardless, our warranty terms apply. All customer examples cited or described in this presentation are presented as illustrations of the manner in which some customers have used IBM products and the results they may have achieved. Actual environmental costs and performance characteristics will vary depending on individual customer configurations and conditions. This publication was produced in the United States. IBM may not offer the products, services or features discussed in this document in other countries, and the information may be subject to change without notice. Consult your local IBM business contact for information on the product or services available in your area. All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. Information about non-IBM products is obtained from the manufacturers of those products or their published announcements. IBM has not tested those products and cannot confirm the performance, compatibility, or any other claims related to non-IBM products. Questions on the capabilities of non-IBM products should be addressed to the suppliers of those products. Prices subject to change without notice. Contact your IBM representative or Business Partner for the most current pricing in your geography. 2 © 2010 IBM Corporation
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet Information technology today Limitations Information technology today is limited by the technology and architecture configurations available. Web Servers SSL/XML Appliances System z Security/Directory Servers Application Servers Routers Switches Firewall Servers Caching Appliances DS Servers Business Intelligence Servers File/Print Servers LAN Servers 3 § Business processes and the applications that support them are becoming more service oriented, modular in their construction, and integrated. § The components of these services are implemented on a variety of architectures and hosted on heterogeneous IT infrastructures. § Approaches to managing these infrastructures along the lines of platform architecture boundaries cannot optimize: alignment of IT with business objectives; responsiveness to change; resource utilization; business resiliency; or overall cost of ownership. § Customers need better approach: The ability to manage the IT infrastructure and Business © 2010 IBM Corporation Application as an integrated whole.
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet IBM z. Enterprise System – Best-in-class systems and software technologies A system of systems that unifies IT for predictable service delivery Unified management for a smarter system: z. Enterprise Unified Resource Manager § Part of the IBM System Director family, provides platform, hardware and workload management § Unifies management of resources, extending IBM System z® qualities of service across the infrastructure The world’s fastest and most scalable system: IBM z. Enterprise™ 196 (z 196) § Ideal for large scale data and transaction serving and mission critical applications § Most efficient platform for Large-scale Linux® consolidation § Leveraging a large portfolio of z/OS® and Linux on System z applications § Capable of massive scale up, over 50 Billion Instructions per Second (BIPS) 4 1 Scale out to a trillion instructions per second: IBM z. Enterprise Blade. Center® Extension (z. BX) § Selected IBM POWER 7™ blades and IBM System x® Blades 1 for tens of thousands of AIX® and Linux applications § High performance optimizers and appliances to accelerate time to insight and reduce cost HMC § Dedicated high performance private network All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only. © 2010 IBM Corporation
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet The value begins at the heart of z 196 … Up to z. Enterprise 196 (z 196) Machine Type: 2817 Models: M 15, M 32, M 49, M 66, M 80 Up to an ADDITIONAL § Focus on the environment – Options to help eliminate hotspots and save on energy – Static power savings – Query maximum potential power § Operating System Flexibility – z/OS, z/VM®, z/VSE™, z/TPF and Linux on System z § Security and reliability – Elliptic curve cryptography – Concurrent patch update enhancements 5 Improvement for traditional z/OS workloads 1 30% § Improved connectivity – Hot pluggable I/O drawer – New automatic discovery and configuration for fabric-attached FICON® disk and tape devices – Infini. Band Coupling links 40% Up to Improvement in CPU intensive workloads via compiler enhancements 60% Total capacity improvement 1 New 5. 2 GHz quad-core processor chip boosts performance 1 to 80 configurable cores for client use IFL, z. IIP, z. AAP, ICFs and optional SAPs 45 subcapacity cores (15 cores * 3 subcapacity values per core) Up to 3 TB RAIM memory Holistic approach for the data center Upgradeable from IBM System z 10 ™ Enterprise Class (z 10 EC™) and IBM System z 9® Enterprise Class (z 9® EC) 1 © 2010 For average LSPR workloads running z/OS® 1. 11. IBM Corporation
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet Storage connectivity has gotten easier and performance better Designed, developed and tested together is key to unlocking value § Simplified configuration of FICON disk and tape with z/OS discovery and auto-configuration (z. DAC) § z. HPF enhancements allows for increased exploitation transparently to applications and middleware § Introduction of hot pluggable I/O drawer § Extending for storage growth with new three subchannel sets per LCSS DS 8700 TS 1130 Tape Drive TS 3500 Library TS 7700 Virtualization Engine TS 7680 Deduplication Gateway 6 © 2010 IBM Corporation
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet z 196 Parallel Sysplex® coexistence of servers/CFs and coupling connectivity z 196 PSIFB z 9 to z 9 NOT supported PSIFB Up to 150 meters PSIFB 10/100 KM PSIFB 150 meters ISC-3 Up to 100 KM z 10 EC and z 10 BC™ z 9 EC and z 9 BC PSIFB, ISC-3, PSIFB, ISC-3 Up to 100 KM PSIFB 150 meters PSIFB 10/100 KM z 196 IBM e. Server® z. Series™ z 800, z 900 z 890 and z 990 Not supported! 7 Note: ICB-4 s and ETR NOT supported on z 196 PSIFB 12 x IB-SDR or IB-DDR PSIFB 1 x IB-DDR © 2010 IBM Corporation
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet z 196 Helping to control energy consumption in the data center § Better control of energy usage and improved efficiency in your data center § New water cooled option allows for energy savings without compromising performance – Maximum capacity server has improved power efficiency of 60% compared to the System z 10 and a 70% improvement with water cooled option § Savings achieved on input power with optional High Voltage DC by removing the need for an additional DC to AC inversion step in the data center § Improve flexibility with overhead cabling option while helping to increase air flow in a raised floor environment § z 196 is same footprint as the System z 10 EC 1 8 1 With the exception of water cooling and overhead cabling © 2010 IBM Corporation
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet Synergy with z 196 operating systems z/OS Version 1 Release 12 New 40% performance improvement for § Up toautomatic discovery and configuration for fabric-attached FICON® batch workloads* VSAM-based online anddisk and tape devices can save you hours on storage configuration time § Up todefinitions for new management network § New 50 -90% performance improvement for SVCdata network time* and dump capture § New 30 -50% performance improvement for § Up to“off the wire” network traffic separation improves performance for your critical interactive XML workloads* and streaming workloads, as well as sysplex § Up to 30 -50% networking throughput improvement* distributor traffic § Support for the next generation of public key § The power to act more quickly and accurately technologies with ECC support that is ideal for (with z/OS Predictive Failure Analysis and z/OS constrained environments such as mobile Runtime Diagnostics) devices § Reduce time with new z 196 management by Participation for system management tasks capabilities by allowing monitoring of hours with z/OS Management Facilityz/OS workloads – a new agent can send high level * Based on IBM Lab data your the Unified Resource Manager z/OS WLM results, to results will vary 9 z/VM and Linux on System z § Server and application consolidation on System z using Linux and z/VM is the industry leader in large-scale, cost-efficient virtual server hosting § z. Enterprise introduces virtual server provisioning and management for Linux guests running on z/VM – Use the Unified Resource Manager to create z/VM virtual machines – Simplify the skill level needed to manager a Linux on z/VM environment § Faster cores and a bigger system cache on the z 196 let you do even more with less when running Linux on z/VM § Plus integrated blades on z. BX offer added dimension for workload optimization © 2010 IBM Corporation
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet … and the value extends to heterogeneous platforms … IBM z. Enterprise Blade. Center Extension (z. BX) Machine Type: 2458 – Model 002 § Integrated IBM Certified Components driven by System z order – Standard parts – TOR switch, Blade. Center Chassis, Power Distribution Units, Optional Acoustic Panels § System z support Optimizers • IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer • Web. Sphere Data. Power appliance 1 Select IBM Blades • Blade. Center PS 701 Express • System x 1 – Problem reporting, hardware and firmware updates § Expanding operating system support for z. Enterprise – AIX, Linux on System x 1 § Simplified management – Improved time to install and implement new applications – Central point of management for heterogeneous workloads – No change to applications § Secure network connection between z. BX and z 196 for data and support … managed by the z. Enterprise Unified Resource Manager 10 1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only. One to four – 42 u racks – capacity for 112 blades No System z software running in z. BX – Passport Advantage software licensed to blades No MIPS/MSU rating Configured for high availability Optional rear door heat exchanger © 2010 IBM Corporation
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet Management stack Building an architectural construct of hardware, software, services Service Management Platform Management Hardware Management 11 § Visibility, Control and Automation for Applications, Transactions, Databases and Data Center Resources § End-to End Workload Management and Service Level Objectives that Align IT Management with Business Goals § Common Usage and Accounting for business accounting § Dynamic/Centralized Management of Application Workloads based on Policies § Business Resilience for multi-site recovery § End-to-end Enterprise Security § Workload based Resource Allocation and Provisioning for z. Enterprise § Physical and Virtual Resource Management (Server, Storage, Network) § Goal Oriented Resource Management of z. Enterprise (Availability, Performance, Energy, Security) § Ensemble Network and Storage Management § Configuration management for hardware / firmware § Operational controls for the hardware / firmware § Service and Support for the hardware / firmware § Lifecycle management for the platform’s virtual resources Extending with Unified Resource Manager § Hypervisor management and creation of virtual networks § Operational controls, service and support for hardware / firmware § Network management of private and secure data and support networks § Energy monitoring and management § Workload awareness and platform performance management § Virtualization management – single view of virtualization across the platform 2010 IBM Corporation ©
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet Built on this construct z. Enterprise – Innovation at every level APP Service Management APP APP APP MIDDLEWARE MULTIPLE OPERATING SYSTEMS e. g. , z/OS, z/TPF, z/VSE, z/VM, Linux on System z AIX Linux on System x 1 Platform Management FIRMWARE Hardware Management System z Power System x 1 IBM Appliances Unified Resource Manager Focused, collaborative innovation A “complete systems” approach 12 1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only. © 2010 IBM Corporation
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet z. Enterprise Unified Resource Manager Transforming the way resources are managed and deployed What is it? Unified Resource Manager provides workload awareness to optimize the system resources in accordance with understanding the policies assigned to that particular workload. Functions are grouped into two suites of tiered functionality that enable different levels of capability - Manage suite and Automate suite. 13 How is it different? § Heterogeneous management: Total systems management across heterogeneous resources § Integration: Single point of control, common skills for resources, reduced complexity of day to day operations. § Monitoring: New dashboard for CPU resources and energy management. § Simplified installation: Auto discovery and configuration of resources and workloads with single interface § Secure: Improved network security with lower latency, less hops and less complexity. Improved control of access due to management of hypervisors as firmware. § Service and support management: Virtual machines and blades able to perform hardware problem detection, reporting and call home © 2010 IBM Corporation
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet z. Enterprise hardware management and platform management … … value made possible by the Unified Resource Manager Hypervisor Management Simplified installation ▀ Integrated deployment and of hypervisors configuration of hypervisors ▀ Hypervisors (except z/VM) shipped and Gain significant time to serviced as firmware. market with improved ▀ Management of ISO images. speed of virtual networks. ▀ Creation ofdeployment ▀ Manage and control communication between virtual server operating systems and the hypervisor. Operational cost and simplify Save time, Controls ▀ Auto-discovery and configuration asset management Energy Management Simplified energy management ▀ Monitoring and trend reporting of CPU energy Energyefficiency. cost savings ▀ Static power savings ▀ Ability to query maximum potential power. Hypervisors Workload Awareness and Platform Performance Allow critical workloads to receive resources and Management priority based on goal▀ Wizard-driven management of oriented policies established resources in accordance with by business service level specified requirements Energy support for new resources. Decrease problem determination ▀ Cross platform hardware problem and resolution time for crossdetection, reporting and call home. platformhardware configuration, ▀ Physical resources Operations Performance backup and restore. Improve and simplify cross▀ Delivery of system activity using new platform availability procedures Networks user interface. Enable broader and more granular view of resource consumption HMC Network Management configured network Factory installed and ▀ Management of virtual networks including access control Improved network security with lower latency, less complexity, no Key encryption/decryption ▀ Manage suite 14 ▀ Automate suite Virtual Servers objectives ▀ HMC provides a single Smart business adjustments consolidated and insight based on workloadconsistent view of resources ▀ Monitor resource use within Provide deep insight into the context of a business workload how IT resources are being ▀ Define workloads and used associated performance policies Gain flexibility, consistency and Virtual Server Lifecycle Management uniformity of virtualization ▀ Single view of virtualization across platforms. ▀ Ability to deploy multiple, with faster time Provide the businesscross-platform virtual to servers within minutes market ▀ Management of virtual networks including access control Simplified network management for applications © 2010 IBM Corporation
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet z/VM Blade Virtualization Future Offering AIX on POWER 7 Linux on System x 1 Future Offering z/OS Linux on System z Optimizers Data. Power 1 z/TPF z/VSETM Linux on System z Select IBM Blades IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer System z Host with Unified Resource Manager System z Hardware Management Console (HMC) Putting z. Enterprise System to the task Use the smarter solution to improve your application design System z PR/SM™ z HW Resources Blade HW Resources Support Element z. BX Private data network (IEDN) Unified Resource Manager 15 Customer Network 1 Private Management Network INMN Private High Speed Data Network IEDN All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only. Customer Network © 2010 IBM Corporation
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet Service levels to match your business needs Increased flexibility for your multi-architecture strategy when data is on z/OS z. Enterprise System ü Extreme scalability and ü Extreme consolidation of servers and networking ü Superior levels of virtual TCO Focus ü Expanded ISV support ü Silo managed islands of computing ü Less dynamic than z virtualization ü Minimal resource sharing with z resources for enterprise applications ü Targeted for applications that interact with mainframe data and transactions ü ü Provisioned and managed by System z ü server provisioning, monitoring and workload management Industry-best virtual I/O bandwidth and reliability Fewer components and reduced complexity System z qualities of dynamic resource management and capacity-on-demand Seamless integration with z/OS backup and disaster recovery solutions performance for transaction processing and data serving ü High availability and crosssystem scalability with Parallel Sysplex® and GDPS ü Leading policy-based capacity provisioning and workload management ü Pervasive, highperformance security support z/OS Linux on z/VM® Select IBM Blades in z. BX TCA Focus 16 Distributed Systems LOWER SCALABILITY, SECURITY, DYNAMIC WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT HIGHER © 2010 IBM Corporation
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