© 2008 IBM Corporation IBM Systems
IBM System z10 Enterprise Class
Hardware Innovation
Bob NeidigIBM CorporationSystem z Executive ConsultantMember zAtlas Team
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IBM eServerIBM logo*OMEGAMON*Parallel Sysplex*ResourceLinkSystem pSystem StorageSystem xSystem zSystem z9*
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Notable quotable…
“I predict that the last mainframe will be unplugged on March 15, 1996”Stewart Alsop, former InfoWorld columnist (now at Fortune Magazine), March, 1991
Annual growth in MIPS of over 30% since 1992
More than $20B in mainframe revenue since 1996 (when the last one was to have been unplugged…)
But there have been many changes in the mainframe since 1991!
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Technology evolution with the mainframe
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For over 40 years, IBM has continued to innovate and enhance mainframe technology
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• IBM spent $1.2 B and involved 5000 engineers,
software developers, and security
experts to develop the z9 in 3 years.
• Even today, the System z team includes world-class technical and customer support covering architecture, installation, and maintenance, backed by over 1,700 IT
professionals and over 20 centers worldwide.
“IBM has redoubled its commitment to the mainframe as evidenced by the recent introduction of the System z9.” Ernie Fernandez, VP System Sales
2008
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System z and enterprise information
Runs the world’s stock exchanges
& banking networks
24x7 ATM Deposits
& Withdrawals
Tracks the world’spackagesReserves
airline seats
95% of top Fortune1000 companies use IMS
56 out of the top56 banks in the world
23 of the top25 US retailers
$3 trillion/day transferred through IMS by one customer
9 of the top 10 global life/health insurance providers
DB2 for z/OS supports the world’slargest known peak database workload
8 of every 10 largest retail banks in US, Germany, Japan, and Australia use IMS for core
banking
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Evolution– Scalability and virtualization to
reduce cost and complexity– Improved efficiency to further reduce
energy consumption
– Improved security and resiliency to reduce risk
– New heights in storage scalability and data protection
Revolution– 4.4 GHz chip to deliver improved
performance for CPU intensive workloads
– ‘Just in time’ deployment of capacity resources
– Vision to expand System z capabilities with Cell Broadband Engine™ technology
Introducing the IBM System z10™ Enterprise Class (z10™ EC) … A marriage of evolution and revolution
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IBM System z10 Enterprise Class (z10 EC)
Machine Type: 2097
Processor Units (PUs): Memory: I/O:
One to four book modular design Sub-capacity available up to 12 CPs Enterprise Quad Core technology – 4.4 GHz Enhanced capacity 64-way model 17 PUs per book (17 and 20 for Model E64)
– New core sparing technology– More SAPs per system– Configurable PUs allow you to design the system to
meet your needs (e.g. CPs, specialty engines, SAPs)
Up to 1.5 TB / 384 GB per book
16 GB HSA separately managed and not included in customer purchased memory
Books connected in star topology via L2 cache
6 GBps InfiniBand® host buses for I/O
FICON®/FCP Enhancements
New OSA-Express3 10 GbE 1
InfiniBand Coupling Links 1
5 Models: E12, E26, E40, E56, E64
Continuing the modular design for flexibilityFacilitates upgradeability and availability
1 Planned availability 2Q08
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The z10 EC can deliver, on average, up to 50% more performance in a n-way configuration than an IBM System z9® Enterprise Class (z9™ EC) n-way
– The uniprocessor can deliver up to 62% more performance than z9 EC uniprocessor * The z10 EC 64-way can deliver up to 70% more server capacity than the largest z9 EC** Introducing HiperDispatch for improved synergy with z/OS® operating system to help deliver scalability and
performance
Capacity
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Hardware Decimal Floating Point
Significant capacity for traditional growth and consolidation
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* LSPR mixed workload average running z/OS 1.8 - z10 EC 701 versus z9 EC 701** This is a comparison of the z10 EC 64-way and the z9 EC S54 and is based on LSPR mixed workload average running z/OS 1.8
Designed for improved server performance and scalability with faster and more processors and improved dispatching synergy
* All performance information was determined in a controlled environment.
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The z10 EC will now offer 36 CP subcapacity settings All CPs must be the same capacity within one z10 EC
– On machines with 13 or more CPs, all CPs must run at full speed The entry point is approximately 24% of the capacity of the full speed CP All specialty engines run at full speed. The 1-for-1 entitlement is to purchase one zAAP and one
zIIP for each CP purchased.
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Available on any hardware model
100 capacity settings to help meet your needs
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IBM eServer™ zSeries® 900 (z900) - Full 64-bit z/Architecture®
IBM eServer zSeries 990 (z990) - Superscalar CISC pipeline z9 EC - System level scaling
4.4 GHz
z10 EC - Architectural extensions
IBM z10 EC Continues the CMOS Mainframe Heritage
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New Enterprise Quad Core z10 processor chip – 4.4 GHz - additional throughput means improved price/performance
– Cache rich environment optimized for data serving
– 50+ instructions added to improve compiled code efficiency
– Support for 1MB page frames
Hardware accelerators on the chip– Hardware data compression
– Cryptographic functions
– Hardware Decimal Floating point
CPU intensive workloads get performance improvements from new core pipeline design
Enterprise Quad Core z10 processor chip
Making high performance a reality
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96mm x 96mm MCM– 103 Glass Ceramic layers– 7 chip sites– 7356 LGA connections– 17 and 20 way MCMs
CMOS 11s chip Technology – PU, SC, S chips, 65 nm– 5 PU chips/MCM – Each up to 4 cores
• One memory control (MC) per PU chip• 21.97 mm x 21.17 mm• 994 million transistors/PU chip• L1 cache/PU core
– 64 KB I-cache– 128 KB D-cache
• L1.5 cache/PU core– 3 MB
• 4.4 GHz• 0.23 ns Cycle Time• 6 km of wire
– 2 Storage Control (SC) chip• 21.11 mm x 21.71 mm• 1.6 billion transistors/chip• L2 Cache 24 MB per SC chip (48 MB/Book)• L2 access to/from other MCMs• 3 km of wire
– 4 SEEPROM (S) chips• 2 x active and 2 x redundant• Product data for MCM, chips and other
engineering information– Clock Functions – distributed across PU and SC
chips• Master Time-of-Day (TOD) and 9037 (ETR)
functions are on the SC
z10 EC Multi-Chip Module (MCM)
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System z – The Ultimate Virtualization Resource
Linux
ERPJavaAppl.
WebSphere®CoreNative Linux
CICS
IMS
Business
Objects
JVM
z/OS
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HiperSockets™ – virtual networking and switching
Processor Resource/Systems Manager™ (PR/SM™)
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Massive, robust consolidation platform; virtualization is built in, not added on Up to 60 logical partitions on PR/SM; 100’s to 1000’s of virtual servers on z/VM Virtual networking for memory-speed communication, as well as virtual layer 2 and layer 3
networks supported by z/VM Most sophisticated and complete hypervisor function available Intelligent and autonomic management of diverse workloads and system resources
based on business policies and workload performance objectives
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zIIP can help to integrate data across the enterprise by optimizing resources and lowering the cost of ownership for eligible data and transaction processing workloads
– Centralized data serving – First to exploit zIIP were workloads such as BI, ERP, and CRM applications running on distributed servers with remote connectivity to DB2® V8
– Network encryption – zIIP becomes an IPSec encryption engine helpful in creating highly secure connections in an enterprise
– Serving XML data – zIIP is enabled for XML parsing, first to exploit this is inserting and saving DB2 9 XML data over DRDA®
– Remote mirror – zIIP becomes a data mirroring engine with zIIP assisted z/OS Global Mirror function (zGM, formerly XRC) helpful in reducing server utilization at recovery site (with z/OS V1.8 and above)
– Exploiting of zIIPs by ISVs zIIPs offer economics to help you
– PLUS zIIP price is same for z10 EC as z9 EC and we offer no charge MES upgrades when moving to new technology
Available
9/07
new!
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Helping to drive down the cost of ITNow even more workloads can benefit from zIIP
IBM System z10 Integrated Information Processor and IBM System z9 Integrated Information Processor
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zAAP designed to help implement new application technologies on System z™
– Java™ was the first exploiter – lowering the cost of computing for WebSphere® Application Server and other Java technology-based applications
– z/OS XML System Services (introduced with z/OS V1.9 and rolled back to V1.8 and V1.7) helps make hosting XML data and transactions on System z more attractive. DB2 9 and Enterprise Cobol V4.1 are the first exploiters.
…. and more on Java – SDK6 on z10 EC designed to deliver improved performance over SDK5 on z9 EC
– New function on z10 EC may benefit Java performance
• New z10 processor chip design and more available server memory .. plus in 2Q08 –support for new decimal floating point on z10 EC by Java BigDecimal *
– PLUS zAAP price is same for z10 EC as z9 EC and we offer no charge MES upgrades when moving to new technology
Available
9/07
IBM System z10 Application Assist Processor and IBM System z9 Application Assist Processor
System z = z10 EC, z9 EC, z9 BC, z990, z890
* All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
zAAPs – not just for Java anymore!More new application technology exploiters, more new benefits
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Deploy energy efficient technologies – reduce energy consumption and save floor space
System z servers may help customers become more energy efficient:
IFLs attractively priced, have no impact on z/OS license fees, and z/VM and Linux® software priced at real engine capacity
‘No charge’ MES upgrades available when upgrading to new technology
Economics of IFLs and z/VM® help to drive down the cost of IT
Consolidation with Linux gets a “green light”
Over 1900 Linux on System z applications
from at least 400 vendors
Integrated Facility for Linux – IFL
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z today
QS20, QS21, QS2x
Cell Blade
z tomorrow
Preserves the same programming model between Network and Integrated
Aerospace and Defense
Financial Services Sector
Chemicals and Petroleum
Digital Video Surveillance
DigitalMedia
Information Based
Medicine
Electronic Design Automation
Integrated and / or Networked Cell
System z and Cell Broadband Engine – The VisionA ‘Marriage’ of Two Technologies that Perfectly Complement Each Other
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Decimal arithmetic widely used in commercial and financial applications Computations often handled in software First delivered in millicode on the System z9 - brought improved precision and
function– Avoids rounding and other problems with binary/decimal conversions
On z10 EC integrated on every core giving a performance boost to execution of decimal arithmetic
Growing industry support for hardware decimal floating point standardization– Java BigDecimal, C#, XML, C/C++, GCC, DB2 V9, Enterprise PL/1, Assembler
– Open standard definition led by IBM
Bringing high performance computing benefits to commercial workloads
Focused performance boostHardware Decimal Floating Point
Up to 10X improvement in decimal floating point
instructions
* All performance information was determined in a controlled environment.
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Scheduled (CIE+Disruptive Patches + ECs)
Planned - (MES + Driver Upgrades)
Unscheduled (UIRA)
Sources of Outages - Pre z9 -Hrs/Year/Syst- Prior
Serversz9 EC z10 EC
Unscheduled Outages
Scheduled Outages
Planned Outages
Preplanning requirements
Increased Focus over time
Imp
act of Outage
Keeping your system available is key to our designContinuing our RAS focus helps avoid outages
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Continued Focus on Firmware Quality
Reduced Chip Count on MCM
Memory Subsystem Improvements
DIMM FRU indicators
Single Processor Core Checkstop
Single Processor Core Sparing
Point to Point SMP Fabric (not a ring)
Rebalance PSIFB and I/O Fanouts
Redundant 100Mb Ethernet service network w/ VLAN
Elimination of unnecessary CBU passwords
Enhanced Driver Maintenance (EDM) Upgrades
– Multiple “from” sync point support
– Improved control of channel LIC levels Reduce Pre-planning to Avoid POR
– 16 GB for HSA
– Dynamic I/O Enabled by Default
– Add Logical Channel Subsystem (LCSS)
– Change LCSS Subchannel Sets
– Add/Delete Logical Partitions
Reduce Pre-Planning to Avoid LPAR Deactivate – Change Partition Logical Processor Config
– Change Partition Crypto Coprocessor Config CoD – Flexible Activation/Deactivation
z10 EC Enhancements designed to avoid Outages
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Permanent and temporary offerings – with you in charge– Permanent offerings – Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD), Customer
Initiated Upgrade (CIU)– Temporary offerings include On/Off Capacity on Demand (On/Off CoD) ,
Capacity Backup Upgrade (CBU) and a new one – Capacity for Planned Event (CPE)
No customer interaction with IBM at time of activation– Broader customer ability to order temporary capacity
Multiple offerings can be in use simultaneously – All offerings on Resource Link™
– Each offering independently managed and priced Flexible offerings may be used to solve multiple situations
– Configurations based on real time circumstances– Ability to dynamically move to any other entitled configuration
Offerings can be reconfigured or replenished dynamically– Modification possible even if offering is currently active– Some permanent upgrades permitted while temporary
offerings are active Policy based automation capabilities
– Using Capacity Provisioning Manager with z/OS 1.9– Using scheduled operations via HMC
Just in time capacity gives you control
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Customer defined policy or manual operations
HMC
APIquery, activate, deactivate
Authorization Layer
R1 R2 R3 R4
Dormant Capacity
CIU - CBU – On/Off CoD – CPE
PermanentCapacity* Capacity Provisioning available with
z/OS v1.9
Enforce terms and conditions
Enforce physical model limitations
Up to 4 temporary capacity offerings Each record represents an individual
offering Customer assigns in any combination
Base model
Change permanent capacity via MES order
SEHard Drive
Orders downloadedfrom System Support electronically or by IBM Service
Capacity Provisioning
Manager *
On demand simplifiedNew architectural approach for capacity
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Capacity Provisioning - ESP Customer Feedback
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Resource Link provides tools to estimate server energy requirements before you purchase a new system or an upgrade
Offers a 15% improvement in performance per kWh over z9 EC Has energy efficiency monitoring tool
– Introduced on IBM System z9 platform in April 2007
– Power and thermal information displayed via the System Activity Display (SAD)
New IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager (AEM) for Linux on System z V3.1– Offers a single view of actual energy usage across multiple heterogeneous IBM platforms within the
infrastructure
– AEM V3.1 energy management data can be exploited by Tivoli® enterprise solutions such as IBM Tivoli Monitoring, IBM Tivoli Usage and Accounting Manager, and IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON® XE on z/OS
– AEM V3.1 is a key component of IBM’s Cool Blue™ portfolio within Project Big Green
Tracking energy consumption within the infrastructure
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IBM Distributed Consolidation to System zLinda Sanford, Executive Champion Performed TCO and consolidation assessment on IBM portfolio
using our zRACE financial methodology
– Cross-IBM effort: System z, SW Migration Services, TCO Academy, Migration Factory
– Analysis considers today’s environment vs. “to be” environment; savings is net after hardware and migration investments
Identified substantial savings opportunity
– Annual Energy Usage reduced by 80%
– Total floor space reduced by 85%
Cumulative 5 Year Cost Comparison
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Protecting with IBM’s world-class Business Resiliency solutions Preplanning capabilities to avoid future planned outages, e.g.
dynamic LPAR allocation without a system outage 100 available capacity settings – 30% more than z9 EC Integrated enterprise level resiliency for heterogeneous
data center disaster recovery management Policy driven flexibility to add capacity and backup processors Basic HyperSwap™ improves storage availability * Integrated cryptographic accelerator
– Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 192 and 256 and Stronger hash algorithm with Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-512)
Tamper-resistant Crypto Express2 feature
– Supports high levels of security for demanding applications
– Fully programmable and configurable
– High scale performance for SSL transactions Trusted Key Entry (TKE) 5.2 with optional
Smart Card reader System z – the only platform that is EAL5 certified
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Improved performance and flexibility for connectivity Broad set of options to meet your needs Excellent investment protection when you upgrade to the z10 EC
Within the server HiperSockets™
–Multi Write Facility
–Layer2 support Integrated console controller Integrated communications
controller support
To the Data FICON/FCP
–FICON Express4–FICON Express2–FICON Express
(Required for FCV) ESCON®
To the Network OSA-Express3 1
–10 Gigabit Ethernet OSA-Express2
–1000BASE-T Ethernet–Gigabit Ethernet LX and SX–10 Gigabit Ethernet LR
For Clustering
InfiniBand Coupling Links 1
ICB-4 ISC-3 (peer mode only) IC (define only) STP - NTP Client Support Support for n-2 and above servers
* Note: Red items carry forward on a Machine MES only, not available for new system orders
new!
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1 Planned availability 2Q08
Helping to get you connected to your world
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z9 EC ISC-3, ICB-4
z9 ECDedicated CF
PSIFB, ISC-3, ICB-4
z9 BCDedicated CF
PSIFB, ISC-3, ICB-4
z990 ISC-3, ICB-4
z800, z900 Not supported!
z9 BC ISC-3, ICB-4
z10 EC PSIFB, ISC-3, and
ICB-4 (Except E64)
z890 ISC-3, ICB-4
12x IB-SDR 3 GBps
12x IB-DDR6 GBps
12x IB-SDR3 GBps
Current
InfiniBand
z10 ECE64 no ICB-4 ICB-4
2 GBps ICB-4
2 GBps
Note: InfiniBand Coupling Links planned availability 2Q2008
z10 EC Parallel Sysplex coexistence and coupling connectivity
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Continuous Availability /
Disaster Recovery Metropolitan Region
Continuous Availability Regionally and
Disaster Recovery Extended Distance
Continuous Availability of Data
within a Data Center
Disaster Recovery atExtended Distance
Near-continuous availability to data
Single Data CenterApplications remain active
GDPS/PPRC HyperSwap Manager
Automated D/R acrosssite or storage failure
No data loss
Two Data CentersSystems remain active
GDPS/ PPRC HyperSwap Manager
GDPS/PPRC
Automated Disaster Recovery
“seconds” of Data Loss
Two Data Centers
GDPS/GMGDPS/XRC
Data availabilityNo data loss
Extended distances
Three Data Centers
GDPS/MGMGDPS/MzGM
The right level of business continuity protection for your business…..GDPS family of offerings
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Comprehensive Software Leveraging the Strengths of the z10 EC
Compilers
DB2
Development Tools
Transaction Management
z/OS
Systems Management
z/VMzLinux
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z/OS Providing intelligent dispatching on
z10 EC for performance Up to 64-way support Simplified capacity provisioning on
z10 EC New high availability disk solution
with simplified management Enabling extreme storage volume
scaling Facilitating new zIIP exploitation
z/TPF Support for 64+ processors Workload charge pricing Exploit encryption technology
z/VSE™
Interoperability with Linux on System z
Exploit encryption technology
MWLC pricing with sub-capacity option
z/VM
Linux on System z
Large Page Support improves performance Linux CPU Node Affinity is designed to avoid cache pollution Software support for extended CP Assist instructions AES & SHA
Consolidation of many virtual images in a single LPAR
Enhanced management functions for virtual images
Larger workloads with more scaleability
Operating systems
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z/OS V1.10 Preview - Integration with the z10 ECSupporting System z innovation, raising the IT bar and taking System z to the next level of...... scalability and performance HiperDispatch for intelligent dispatching of work for
optimized performance1
Up to 1TB of real memory2 and 64 processors (zIIPs, zAAPs, and CPs)3 per LPAR
Extended Address Volume (EAV) capability for large storage volumes, improved storage managemement4,5
Large (1 MB) pages expected to reduce memory management overhead for exploiting applications3
Support for Hardware Decimal Floating Point enables high performance computing for your commercial workloads3
Support for InfiniBand Coupling Links1,6
... networking and connectivity Policy-based networking helps create a network
responsive to your application needs1
Automatic intrusion defense capabilities4
...availability Basic HyperSwap – for high availability disk3,*
Parallel Sysplex® and GDPS enhancements
... simplified operations Capacity Provisioning Manager can monitor systems
and dynamically activate / deactivate capacity3
New z/OS Management Facility – planned – a single, modern, Web-browser based management console for z/OS, intended to simplify day to day operations and administration of a z/OS system. *
....improved economics Additional XML exploitation of specialty engines3
zIIP assisted z/OS Global Mirror (XRC)3
(1) available with z/OS V1.7 with appropriate maintenance(2) available with z/OS V1.8 and appropriate maintenance, 1TB memory on z10 E56 and E64 only(3) available with z/OS V1.9 and appropriate maintenance(4) planned for z/OS V1.10(5) with appropriate storage(6) Planned availability 2Q08(*) All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only
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z10 EC
z990
z9 EC
Designed to protect your investment by offering upgrades from z9 EC and z990 to the z10 EC
Full upgradeability within the System z10 family
– Upgrade to Model E64 will require a planned outage
Temporary or permanent growth when you need it
– New provisioning architecture
Protecting your investment in IBM technology
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Five hardware models
Faster Uni Processor 1
Up to 64 customer PUs
36 CP Subcapacity Settings
Star Book Interconnect
Up to 1.5 TB memory
Fixed 16 GB HSA as standard
Large Page Support (1 MB)
HiperDispatch
Enhanced CPACF SHA 512, AES 192 and 256-bit keys
Hardware Decimal Floating Point
Just in Time Deployment for capacity offerings – permanent and temporary
6.0 GBps InfiniBand HCA to I/O interconnect
SCSI IPL included in Base LIC
OSA-Express3 10 GbE 2
HiperSockets Multi Write Facility enhancements
HiperSockets Layer 2 Support
InfiniBand Coupling Links 2
STP using InfiniBand 2
Capacity Provisioning Support
Scheduled Outage Reduction
Improved RAS
FICON LX Fiber Quick Connect
Power Monitoring support1 Compared to z9 EC 2 Planned availability 2Q08
* All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.
SOD: PSIFB for z9 EC & z9 BC for non-dedicated CF Models*
Designed to increase capacity, to help reduce outages and enhance capabilities
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System z – some potential T&D’s in the tactical timeframe…• Traditional development and delivery roadmap
• Innovation based on collaboration
• Accelerators and additional exploitation of speciality engines
• z/OS developments
• z/VM & zLinux developments
2000/2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 20xx...
z990 z9 ECTechnology Function++ Technology Function++ Technology Function++ Technology Technology
z800 (spin-off) z890 (spin-off) z9 BC (spin-off) ?
z900
eServers System z
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IBM System z10 Enterprise Class Innovative Enterprise Systems Solutions, Now and in the Future
IBM System z10 Enterprise Class enables clients to consolidate and virtualize their server environment…
to reduce costs and simplify their IT infrastructure…
with high performance, energy efficient green technologies,…
providing the most resilient and secure system to support business innovation and growth.