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© 2009 IBM Corporation
IBM System x® and BladeCenter®
The New Generation of x86 Server Innovation
IBM BladeCenter HS22Javier Suareze-TechServices
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System x and BladeCenter
The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
The new generation servers from System x and BladeCenter give you…
…the reason to make an IT investment even in challenging economic times.
…the reason to consider IBM as the vendor of choice for your IT infrastructure.
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System x and BladeCenter
The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
The new generation servers from System x and BladeCenter deliver a dynamic infrastructure with…
…more performance.
…lower power and cooling consumption.
…easier, comprehensive management.
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System x and BladeCenter
The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
What is IBM BladeCenter technology?
IBM BladeCenter is a simple integration of servers, storage and networking. Its innovative, open design offers a true alternative to sprawling racks and overheated server rooms Built on the IBM X-Architecture strategy
Five different chassis to choose from
Six different blades, including solid-state design and a range of expansion modules
An expansive I/O portfolio with simplified deployment and failover capability
Software for systems, energy and virtualization management
IBM services and support
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System x and BladeCenter
The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
If your infrastructure looks like this …
Layer 2 switches
Storage fibre
switches
Storagefibre
switches
SAN
Layer 4-7 switches
Public Internet/intranet clients
Routers (L3 switches)
Firewalls
Fileservers
Webservers
Securitygateway
IBM WebSphere® Application
Server software
Networkservers
Applicationservers
Securityservers
Applicationservers
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System x and BladeCenter
The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
IBM BladeCenter can help you take control
Multiple server management tools reduced to one
Storage area network (SAN)cables removed
Local area network (LAN)cables removed
Multiple external switches integrated inside the chassis
Keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) costs eliminated
Power distribution unit (PDU) costs drastically reduced
Energy, heat and floor space conserved
Public Internet/intranet clients
Routers Firewalls
SAN
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System x and BladeCenter
The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
OPEN and innovative for a flexible business foundation
Easily manage your system and leverage industry standards with IBM BladeCenter solutions
Connect your network with a comprehensive set of interconnects and a common management point
Get the most out of third-party solutions
Harness the power of the industry by tapping into a large support community
OPEN
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System x and BladeCenter
The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
IBM BladeCenter HT Ruggedized, high performance
IBM BladeCenter E Best energy efficiency,
best density
IBM BladeCenter H High performance
IBM BladeCenter T Ruggedized
A common set of blades
A common set of industry-standard switches and I/O fabrics
A common management infrastructure
Extend blade benefits to your entire business
RIGHT
Chassis tailored to your specific needs
IBM BladeCenter S Distributed, small office,
easy to configure
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IBM BladeCenter®
© 2006 IBM Corporation
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System x and BladeCenter
The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
The IBM BladeCenter HS22No Compromise, workhorse blade with breakneck speed
HS22 offers outstanding performance, flexible configuration options and simple management in an efficient server designed to run a broad range of workloads.
• Process SAP sales orders 2X faster and run more than2X virtual machines versus HP’s 2P BL460c
• Run 2X virtual machines per socket versus HP’s 4P bladeat less than ½ the cost, ½ the power and ½ the space
Performance-tuned with memory capacity up to 96GB, speeds up to 1333MHz, and support for 2 top-bin procs
• Higher availability with no single point of failure versus HP’s c7000 chassis with multiple single-points of failure
• Minimize downtime with pre-provisioning and automatic failover capability• Control both physical & virtual IT from anywhere in the world
Best-in-class server RAS and new software management tools – IMM, ToolsCenter, Director 6.1 & Open Fabric Manager
• Fill empty slots in your existing BladeCenter chassis without having to rip and replace hardware
• Save 19% power, 31% floor space, and $3,000 per chassis using the BladeCenter E versus HP’s c7000
Backwards compatible with all BladeCenter enterprise and office chassis, including the original BladeCenter E
• Easily replace storage devices on the blade withoutapplication down-time
• Tailor internal storage to match your specific capacity, performance, cost, and reliability needs
Choice of hot-swap drives including SAS, SATA, boot SSD, & performance SSD
Benefits to Your BusinessKey Features
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HS12
Uni HA
Low Cost
ConsolidationDatabase
Infrastructure Applications
Business Applications
Enterprise Performance
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HS22
DP
NoCompromise
Infrastructure
Enterprise
SAP
Virtualization
JS12 / 22PN41
Specialized
LS22DP
HPC
JS12 / JS22 / PN41Specialized blades run specific workloads better than anyone else Specific workloads Specific processors
LS42Scaleable blade with more performance, less power, and less cost than HP Click-n-scale 2P 4P Best 4P blade performance per watt Max memory
LS22High performance, low power compute blade for memory-intensive applications 2 sockets, 8 DIMMs, & 2 HDDs Memory booster Internal USB
HS22Versatile, easy to use blade optimized for performance, power and cooling Truly balanced blade Great price/performance No compromise blade
HS12Low power, low cost blade for non-virtualized workloads Cost-optimized platform No RAS trade-offs Easy to deploy and manage
LS42
Scalable MP
Consolidations
Virtualization
HPC
Positioning HS22 in the Blade PortfolioIBM BladeCenter Blade Portfolio 1H09
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2x hot-swap drive bays(SAS, SATA or Solid State)
2x Intel Xeon 5500 Processors(Nehalem EP)
12x VLP DDR3 Memory(96GB Max / 1333MHz Max)
Internal USB(Embedded Hypervisor)
2x IO Expansion Slots(1x CIOv + 1x CFFh)
Dual and redundant power & I/O connectors
Optional RAID 5 w/ battery-backedwrite-back cacheHS22 Hardware Overview
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The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
4M cache 4.8 GT/s QPI DDR3 800
Basic
Intel Xeon 5500 Processor StackOffering a full range of CPUs for flexibility
8M cache 6.4 GT/s QPI DDR3 1333 SMT Turbo: 1/2 /3 /3
8M cache 5.86 GT/s QPI DDR3 1066 SMT Turbo: 0/1 /2 /2
Stan
dard
Ad
vanced
X55702.93 GHz
95W
X55602.80 GHz
95W
X55502.66 GHz
95W
E5540*2.53 GHz
80W
E55302.40 GHz
80W
E55202.26 GHz
80W
E55062.13 GHz
80W
E5504*2.00GHz
80W
E55021.86 GHz (2C)
80W
L55202.26 GHz
60W
L5506 2.13 GHz
60W
IBM standard model
IBM CTO only
L5518*2.13 GHz
60W
L5508*2.00 GHz (2C)
38W
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The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
• Same model price more performance & functionality
• Same proc bin significantly more performance & functionality
• More functionality:
- Hot-swap drives (vs. fixed on HS21)
- More memory in base (2GB on most HS22 vs. 1GB on most HS21 models)
- cKVM standard ($159 HS21 option)
- 200% more max memory capacity
- Same or lower power processor
KeyIBM MTM (Xeon 5400 SKU)
Freq Cores PowerModel $US List Price
IBM MTM (Xeon 5500 SKU) Freq Cores Power
Model $US List Price
Perf.
Gain
%
Make the Transition to HS22Stay at the same price, better performance
8853-G7x (X5460)3.16GHz QC 130W
$3,299
8853-G6x (E5450) 3.00GHz QC 80W
$3,099
8853-G5x (E5440)2.83GHz QC 80W
$2,769
7995-G4x (E5430) 2.66GHz QC 80W
$2,499
8853-G3x (E5420) 2.50GHz QC 80W
$2,369
8853-G1x (E5405) 2.00GHz QC 80W
$2,119
CTO (X5470)3.33GHz QC 130W
$3,829
7870-D2x (E5502)1.86GHz DC 80W
$2,175
7870-A2x (E5504)2.00GHz QC 80W
$2,229
CTO (E5506) 2.13GHz QC 80W
$2,299
CTO (E5520) 2.26GHz QC 80W
$2,475
7870-B3x (E5530) 2.40GHz QC 80W
$2,755
7870-B4x (E5540)2.53GHz QC 80W
$3,145
CTO (X5550)2.66GHz QC 95W
$3,429
7870-C3x (X5560) 2.80GHz QC 95W
$3,895
7870-C4x (X5570) 2.93GHz QC 95W
$4,275
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Get the same or better performance
Reduce your IT footprint by over 95%
Get greater than 11:1 consolidation ratio
2009
14 HS22 BladeCenter blades
(Xeon 5500)
1 BladeCenter E Chassis
0.17 of a rack
166 2P Rack1U servers
(Xeon)
3.95 racks
* See notes on consolidation in backup for full detail
Replace older racks with IBM bladesComplete ROI as fast as 6 months
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The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
156 HS20 BladeCenter blades
(Xeon)
12 BladeCenter E Chassis
1.86 racks
2005
Get the same or better performance
Keep your existing chassis & switches
Upgrade power supplies, management modules
Get greater than 11:1 consolidation ratio
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14 HS22 BladeCenter blades
(Xeon 5570)
1 BladeCenter E Chassis
0.17 of a rack
Replace HS20s in existing BladeCenter E chassisSave nearly 90% on energy costs alone
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The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
Full compatibility matrix can be found online at http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/x/hardware/configtools.html. Contact local geography brand or sales leader for configurations outside of the above guidelines.
7 HS226 non-HS2213
8 non-HS226 HS2214
6 HS226 non-HS2212
8 non-HS225 HS2213
Any 7 bladesAny 6 blades13Low-voltage (60W)
Any 7Any 512Standard & Basic (80W)
Any 6Any 511Performance (95W)
Chassis blade slots 7-14 (Power Domain 2)
Chassis blades slots 1-6 (Power Domain 1)
Total # of HS22 and other blades supported
Processor Power
Fill empty slots in existing BladeCenter ChassisFully supported in 2,320W BCE & partially in 2,000W BCE
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The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
Same management stack
Integrated Management Module (IMM)
Unified Extensive Firmware Interface (UEFI)
ToolsCenter
IBM Systems Director 6.1
Common hardware components
Embedded hypervisor
Hot-swap hard drives
Integrated storage controller
Integrated Gigabit Ethernet
Trusted Platform Module
System x & BladeCenterCommon components, unique value
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More functionality
- Adapter vendors can add more features in their options (e.g., IPv6)
- Modular designs allows faster updates as new features are introduced
- Fully backwards compatible with legacy BIOS
Better user interface
- Replaces ctrl key sequences with a more intuitive human interface
- Moves adaptor and iSCSI configuration into F1 setup
- Creates event logs that are more easily decipherable
Easier management
- Eliminates “beep” codes; all errors can now be covered by Lightpath
- Reduces the number of error messages and eliminates out-dated errors
- UEFI settings can be managed both in-band and out of band
Prior operating system versions will operate in legacy BIOS mode
1Q10RHEL 6
2Q09SLES 11
TodayWindows 2008
UEFI OS Support
Common across all new IBM x86 servers!
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)More functionality, better user interface, easier management
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System x and BladeCenter
The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
Combines multiple functions on single chip
- BMC / RSA-II functionality
- Video controller
- Remote Presence/cKVM function (regularly a separate $159 option)
- SuperIO
Common hardware across all platforms
- One IMM firmware applies to all servers
- IMM can update other server firmware components
Additional benefits:
- No special IBM drivers required
- Improved error logging
- Configurable both in and out of band
Super I/O
CPU Core
Crypto AES
VideoComp.
VideoController
USB 1.1/2.0 Devices
DDR2 Memory
Controller
BMC I/O
IMM
Common across all new IBM x86 servers!Common across all new IBM x86 servers!
Integrated Management Module (IMM) More management features standard and a lower cost
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The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
Consolidate tools into a small, integrated suite
- Deployment• Serverguide / Serverguide Scripting Toolkit
• Start Now Advisor
- Updates• Update Express System Packs
- Diagnostics• Dynamic System Analysis
- Configuration• Advance Settings Utility
• Storage Configuration Manager
Easier to learn and use
• Single, easy to use webpage with links to all tools
• Common look and feel across tool set
• Ability to script tools using common command line interface
ToolsCenterEasy to find & learn platform management tools
Common across all new IBM x86 servers!
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The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
- Simplified deployment, installation and update process
- Access anywhere with a consistent, web-based user interface
- Easy-to-learn new tasks with intuitive wizards, tutorials and integrated help
- The broad portfolio of systems managed by a single tool can reduce staff training and operational expenses
- Monitoring and managing of energy usage can lower costs through more efficient use of available energy
- Integration of virtual and physical infrastructure management can decrease administrative costs
Cost savings through use of IBM Systems Director 6.1 to manage large numbers of physical and virtual servers can reach 34.5% for Windows servers and 43.8% for Linux x86 servers
IBM Systems Director 6.1Easier and more efficient management
Common across all new IBM x86 servers!
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The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
Reducing complexity with integrated platform and
enterprise service management
Deploying and managing virtual servers to control
data center space
Managing energy usage helps meet “green” initiatives and cost
objectives
Resource Management
Platform Management
Hardware/Firmware
Enterprise Management
Complete System x & BladeCenter Management
UE
FI,IM
MT
oolsCenter
System
s Dire
ctor 6.1
Upward Integration
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The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
HS22 Models
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High Speed Daughter CardsCFFh
Standard Speed Daughter CardsCIOv
HS22 IO OverviewNew PCIe x8 daughter cards replacing CFFv for HS22 blade
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BladeCenter HS22 IO ports for BladeCenter H
On-board toSwitch bay 1 & 2
BladeCenter E
1Gb Ethernet4/8Gb Fibre Channel3Gb SAS Pass-thru
HS22 CFFh options
10Gb Ethernet20/40Gb InfiniBand1Gb Ethernet / Fibre
BladeCenter H
10Gb Ethernet20/40Gb InfiniBand
MSIM
HS22 CIOv options
1Gb Ethernet4/8Gb Fibre Channel
3Gb SAS
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The New Generation of System x and BladeCenterReduce cost. Manage risk. Improve service. © 2009 IBM Corporation
Additional 2.26GHz 60W 1066MHz CPU46M0697
8GB 2R VLP DDR3 1333MHz
2GB 2R VLP DDR3 1333MHz44T1486
IBM 300GB 10K SAS SFF HS42D0637
IBM 146GB 15K SAS SFF HS42D0677
8GB 2R VLP DDR3 1066MHz44T1579
Additional 2.93GHz 95W 1333MHz CPU44T1887
Additional 2.80GHz 95W 1333MHz CPU44T1886
Additional 2.67GHz 95W 1333MHz CPU44T1885
Additional 2.53GHz 80W 1066MHz CPU44T1884
Additional 2.40GHz 80W 1066MHz CPU44T1883
Additional 2.26GHz 80W 1066MHz CPU44T1736
Additional 2.13GHz 80W 800MHz CPU43W5987
Additional 2.00GHz 80W 800MHz CPU44T1712
Additional 1.86GHz 80W 800MHz CPU43W5986
CPU
IBM 300GB SATA SFF HS43W7670
MemoryPart # Descriptions
44T1485 1GB 1R VLP DDR3 1333MHz
44T1487 2GB 1R VLP DDR3 1333MHz
44T1488 4GB 2R VLP DDR3 1333MHz
HDD43W7535 IBM 73GB 10K SAS SFF HS
43W7536 IBM 146GB 10K SAS SFF HS
43W7545 IBM 73GB 15K SAS SFF HS
43W7648 IBM 31.4GB SSD HS
Broadcom 2-Port 10GB Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFh)44W4466
QLogic 4Gb Fibre Channel Expansion Card (CIOv)46M6065
Broadcom 4-Port 10GB Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFh)44W4465
PCI Express I/O Expansion Unit43W4391
2/4 Port Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFh)44W4479
Ethernet Expansion Card (CIOv)44W4475
Daughter Card OptionsPart # Descriptions
44X1940 QLogic Ethernet & 8GB FC Expansion Card (CFFh)
43W4420 Voltaire InfiniBand 4X DDR Expansion Card (CFFh)
43W4423 InfiniBand 4X DDR Expansion Card (CFFh)
43W4068 SAS Connectivity Card (CIOv)
Other Options46C7167 LSI 1078 RAID Card (with battery, interposer & cables)
46M0800 Battery Option for LSI 1078 RAID Card
Common HS22 Options
*Options highlighted in yellow will be supported post-GA
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P1 - Avail @ GA P2 - Avail @ GA P3 - GA +60 days
• RHEL 5 64-bit1
• RHEL 5 32-bit1
• SUSE 10 64-bit
• SUSE 10 32-bit
• Windows Server 2008 64-bit
• Windows Small Business Server 2008
• RHEL 51 64-bit w/ Xen
• RHEL 51 32-bit w/ Xen
• SUSE 10 64-bit w/Xen
• SUSE 10 32-bi w/Xen
• Windows Server 2003 R2 64-bit
• Windows Server 2003 R2 32-bit
• Windows Small Business Server 2003
• RHEL 42 32-bit
• Solaris 10
• VMware 3.5 ESXi3
• VMware 3.5 ESX3
1version 5.3 or later
2version 4.7 or later
3update 4 or later
*Risk Assumed
HS22 Operating System Support