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IBM Power Systems © 2011 IBM Corporation i want an i. 1 © 2011 IBM Corporation Robert Schuster America’s POWER ATS Why IBM i for SMB ? IBM System x Technical University July 26 – July 30, 2010 – Washington, DC
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IBM Power Systems

© 2011 IBM Corporationi want an i.1

©

2011 IBM Corporation

Robert Schuster

America’s POWER ATS

Why IBM i for SMB ?

IBM System x Technical University

July 26 – July 30, 2010 – Washington, DC

IBM Power Systems

© 2011 IBM Corporationi want an i.2

Midsized businesses are the engines of a Smarter Planet.

90%of the world’s workforce are employed by small and midsized businesses, accounting for over 65% of global GDP.

IBM and our Business Partners provide solutions that help midsized businesses work smarter.

IBM Power Systems

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The level of complexity continues to grow

81%of US midmarket

growth company CEOs anticipate greater complexity over the next five years.

Feel prepared for it.

42%Capitalizing on Complexity. Insights from the Global Chief Executive Officer Study. IBM 2010

http://www-304.ibm.com/businesscenter/cpe/html0/199672.html

6% 30% 70%Percent of available capacity used by the average commodity server.

Number of servers in some organizations that sit unutilized.

Percent of typical IT budgets devoted to managing, maintaining, securing and upgrading systems rather than building new capabilities, services and applications.

IBM Power Systems

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*Source: IBM segment and audience profile for IT Managers in Unix and x86 midmarket

segments

We are seeing dramatic shifts as our planet becomes smarter. These shifts are changing the way the world works. Nothing is changing more than IT. These changes are introducing new challenges for midsize businesses.

Midmarket

IT Priorities and Goals

IT priorities for midsize business•

Ensure business continuity•

Improve system performance/speed•

Improve system uptime/availability•

Increase the utilization of existing IT infrastructure•

Replace aging servers/storage hardware

Midsize Businesses are looking for ways to:•

Increasing Agility•

Managing Risk•

Drive Effectiveness & Efficiency

IBM Power Systems

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Leadership Power Systems Portfolio

Power Express Servers

The broadest portfolio of scalable systems delivers industry-leading performance, energy efficiency and seamless, modular growth

Web,

Infrastructure,

Collaboration,

and Distributed

Applications

Analytics Business/Transaction Processing Consolidation

Power Enterprise Servers•

Higher qualities of service at affordable prices

Easy to purchase and deploy•

Energy Efficient

Modular growth and upgradeability•

Capacity on Demand•

Enterprise RAS

IBM Power Systems

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S/360 IBM PC World Wide Web

Computers have moved out of the

data center “Internet of Things”

And into the world.

Welcome to the decade of Smart.

We Are Entering the Next Era of Computing

Created by the integration of Big data in Optimized systems, managed as a Cloud

Applied to deliver new insights and drive innovation

Twice the capacity for service on a flat budget

Big Data

Cloud Optimized Systems

Smarter Computing The Era of Insight for Discovery

IBM Power Systems

© 2011 IBM Corporationi want an i.8

Architecting the Power Solution

Hardware–

System Unit, I/O Subsystem, Storage -

integrated / external, Adapters

Virtualization–

Processor, Memory, Disk, Tape, I/O (PowerVM, VIOS, AME)

Software–

Operating Systems, Database, Middleware, Applications (ISV and Homegrown)

Availability–

Operating System Based or Storage Based–

PowerHA, HA/DR solutions

Sizing and Performance Planning–

Monitoring, Managing and Trending

System Management (Operations)–

Operation support tools (System/OS Consoles, IBM Director, Tivoli)

Security–

Tape/Storage/Network/Data Encryption

Energy–

Monitoring, Managing and Trending (Active Energy Manager)

IBM Power Systems

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Balance System Design– Cache, Memory, and IO

POWER7 Processor Technology– 6th

Implementation of multi-core design– On chip L2 & L3 caches

POWER7 System Architecture– Blades to High End offerings– Enhances memory implementation– PCIe, SAS / SATA

Built in Virtualization – Mobility Memory Expansion– VM Control

Green Technologies– Processor Nap & Sleep Mode– Memory Power Down support– Aggressive Power Save / Capping Modes

Availability– Processor Instruction Retry– Alternate Process Recovery– Hot Add & Services

POWER7 System Highlights

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

PS701 PS702 720 740 750 770 780 795*

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Power Your Planet with Power Systems Express servers

Power 750 Express

BladeCenter PS700, PS701, PS702,

PS703, PS704 Express blades

Power 710 Express

1 to 4 Socket Blades

1 Socket 2 Socket

4 Socket

Power 730 Express

Power 740 ExpressPower 720 Express

IBM Power Systems

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Virtualization without Limits

Drive over 90% utilization

Dynamically scale per demand

Dynamic Energy Optimization

70-90% energy cost reduction

EnergyScale™ technologies

Resiliency without Downtime

Roadmap to continuous availability

High availability systems & scaling

Management with Automation

VMControl to manage virtualization

Automation to reduce task time

Workload-Optimizing Systems

AIX® - the future of UNIXTotal integration with iScalable Linux® ready for x86 consolidation

Power your planet.

+

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet.

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Power Systems is helping deliver higher quality services –

by impacting the way humans communicate with computers

IBM Watson represents the latest in a long line of groundbreaking innovations from IBM

Watson can understand the meaning and context of human language, and rapidly process information to find precise answers to complex questions

What’s next for Watson?•

Project with Columbia University and Maryland School of Medicine to provide healthcare and life sciences diagnostic assistance

Research agreement with Nuance Communications to develop and apply Watson to healthcare

Other fields of investigation range from enterprise knowledge management to IT help desk

To learn more about IBM Watson: http://www.ibm.com/watson/

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Power is Performance RedefinedExtending Watson’s POWER7 DNA to new frontiers

Achieve superior economics for application server consolidation on Power blades and servers with new levels of scalability, energy and cost efficiency

Dramatically reduce project concept to delivery time for the toughest challenges in science with the world’s most powerful & energy efficient supercomputer

Improve service delivery time via a unified, intuitive interface for physical and virtualized system resource management

New Power Systems Solutions with Rational and Sybase to dramatically reduce time to value

BladeCenter PS703 & PS704 Express

Power 750 Express

Power 775

SDMC

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Technology Transitions1. RIO-2/HSL-2 to 12X (SDR and DDR)

POWER6 supports RIO/HSL and 12X

POWER7 supports 12X

2. PCI / PCI-X / PCI-X DDR to PCIe

2008 PCIe available in 520/550/570 System Units

2009 added 19”

& 24”

PCIe 12X DDR drawers

3. SCSI to SAS

Disk Drives = SAS 3.5-inch moving to 2.5-inch SFF

Solid State SFF SAS Drives

Removable media SAS & SATA

4. IOP-based* to IOPless IOA to Virtual I/O

POWER7 IOPless only adapters

NPIV Fiber and FCoE Adapters

IBM i*

Companies need help to control escalating costs

IDC July 2010: The Business Value of Large Scale Server Consolidation

And many are finding that the benefits of consolidation increase with scaling…

PowerVM’s industry leading performance and scalability allow customers to consolidate 100's of x86 workloads to a small number of Power servers (well beyond what VMware can provide)

They are looking at server consolidation to alleviate the challenges associated with x86 scale-out server sprawl

Meanwhile, customer expectations, competitive pressures, regulatory requirements and fiscal pressures are increasing.

Systems and infrastructure are reaching a breaking point

Customer challenges with a typical x86 deployment

Proliferation of servers and networking devices•

Excessive energy usage and heating problems•

Inadequate power and cooling infrastructure•

Data silos and data synchronization•

Expectations that “everything”

is connected•

Linear staffing costs•

Skyrocketing software costs•

Unexplained outages

You can continue to buy the lowest cost alternative

And where will it leave you in the long run

But how will that make you feel

emPOWER yourself to make the right investments for your best future

Bloated! Low on Energy!Sluggish!

You have a choice to make!

Companies have a choice to make!

IBM Power 750DELL PowerEdge 2950

Now, for the rest of the story…

There is a myth that x86 is cheaper than POWER

Intelligent Server Consolidation with Power Systems

Affordable prices offering TCA/TCO savingsFull range of servers based on POWER7 technologyDynamic virtualization for increased scalability, utilization and securityIndustry leading proven performanceEnterprise reliability, availability and serviceabilityOutstanding energy efficiencyEase of management with automationThousands of ISV applications and trusted business solutionsChoice of operating environments with AIX, IBM i and LinuxVast migration skills and services

POWER7 servers were designed to help customers alleviate the challenges associated with x86 scale-out deployments

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Simplify with IBM i

Reduces complexity and cost through its integrated design, ease of use and legendary reliability

Delivers the freedom to run the best mix of applications for your business in a single system infrastructure

Designed to pool resources and optimize their use across a variety of operating systems

Enables clients to centralize storage and server management to be more effective and responsive

Power Systems and IBM i

IBM i enables your business applications to run faster, more reliably and be managed more easily than running them on a collection of

individual servers

http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/i/resources/analyst/

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79% 77%70%

65%57% 55% 55% 54% 52% 50% 45%

36%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%% of 4/5 responses (important /extremely important)

Supporting business

decision making with information capture, analysis

and utilization

Improving the customer

experience

The drive for business innovation

Shortening the time to

positive return on IT

investments

Optimizing the utilization of IT

resources

Improving employee

productivity by promoting existing skills

Protecting the confidentiality of information

assets

Business continuity despite

unplanned disruption

Ability to simplify

core/strategic business

processes

Integrating existing

business applications

Effective management of operational

risk

Q3a

Increasing business

f lexibility and responsivene

ss

IT Priorities

70% of IT managers say:

Optimizing Utilization of IT resources is a top priority

IBM Power Systems

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Perceptions ??Do YOU consider PC’s and Unix to be old technology?

Intel/Windows Unix IBM i (AS/400)Advances in processor technology X X XProprietary Operating System X ? XAdvances in OS technology X X X64 bit OS & hardware XGraphical Interfaces available X X XDebut Date 1981 1960s 1988Multiple OS / Same Footprint X

Then WHY Do YOU ‘Perceive’ an IBM i as “Old” Technology ???

??

?

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IBM i is OLD ????

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With industry leading Processor technology today and into the future

2001

Dual Core

Chip Multi Processing

Distributed Switch

Shared L2

Dynamic LPARs (32)

2004

Dual Core

Enhanced Scaling

SMT

Distributed Switch +

Core Parallelism +

FP Performance +

Memory bandwidth +

Virtualization

2007

Dual Core

High Frequencies

Virtualization +

Memory Subsystem +

Altivec

Instruction Retry

Dyn Energy Mgmt

SMT +

Protection Keys

2010

Multi Core

On-Chip eDRAM

Power Optimized Cores

Mem Subsystem ++

SMT++

Reliability +

VSM & VSX (AltiVec)

Protection Keys+

POWER8 ™

Concept Phase

POWER4 ™

180 nm

POWER5 ™

130 nm

POWER6 ®

65 nm

POWER745 nm

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Advancing the IBM Systems Agenda

Virtualize everything–

Power Systems & i5/OS are virtual by design–

Vertical integration yields simplicity, higher utilization and lower cost

Virtualization technologies extend horizontally to

other environments

Commitment to openness–

Vertical integration of standards-based middleware

Standards enable integration across the enterprise and into the value chain

Collaborate to innovate–

Leverage IBM technology, talent, ideas–

Business Partner community–

Client relationships, user groups

Ver

tical

Inte

grat

ion

Horizontal Integration

The integration of essential software

components into IBM i yields a distinct

business value to enterprises of all sizes

The integration of essential software

components into IBM i yields a distinct

business value to enterprises of all sizes

Power System IBM i

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Power Systems Demo Machine -

All in a Single Rack

Power Systems 550 - 4-Way Processors - IBM i – V6R1/V7R1–

Websphere Portal, Voice over IP, Domino, Sametime, Virtual IBM i, Quickplace, Windows Applications, VMware, DB2 WebQuery, Linux, AIX, IBM Director…

Qty 1 --- BladeCenter E– (5) HS20 blades – iSCSI

Qty 1 --- BladeCenter S – JS12, PS/700, HS21s, HS22, HX5

LPAR’s–

IBM i –

IBM i –

Linux–

AIX

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IBM Power Systems On Demand Operating Environment

POWER Hypervisor™ supports IBMi (i5/OS), AIX 5L, Linux

Improve server utilization rates across multiple workloads with automatic processor balancing with uncapped partitions

IBM Power Systems

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Based on xSeries server technology

Runs an IBM-provided GUI console application –

Not to be used with customer applications–

Helps ensure a more stable console environment

Local console sessions for IBM i (5250), AIX 5L and Linux

Remote console sessions by other workstations through HMC–

5250 interface via Telnet5250 client –

Windows/Linux/AIX Client interface for HMC interface

POWER5/6/7 HMC is different from a POWER4 HMC

HMC Support - 2 HMCs per server, 32 Servers, up to 254 partitions

See eServer Information Center: –

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r2s/en_US/index.htm

What is an HMC –

Hardware Management Console

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HMC GUI via WebSM client

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HMC GUI via browser –

New in latest HMC release

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IBM i LPAR AIX 5L LPARIBM i LPAR AIX 5L LPAR

Virtual SCSI

Virtual Ethernet

Virtual I/O* Direct I/O

• IBM i

provides virtual disk to AIX 5L•

AIX 5L uses Virtual Ethernet

*requires AIX 5L v5.3 or later

• Resources dedicated to AIX 5L• AIX 5L management of disk, NICs• AIX 5L independent of other LPARs

Virtual I/O services provided by IBM i -

Linux and AIX 5L

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Virtual IBM i Partitions

IBM i Based Virtualization–

IBM i partition uses I/O resources from another IBM i partition

Eliminates requirement to buy adapters and disk drives for each IBM i partition

Requires POWER6 systems with IBM i V6R1

Supports simple creation of additional partitions …. e.g., for test and development

Adds to IBM i Storage Virtualization Capabilities

AIX and Linux partitions–

Integrated BladeCenter and System x servers running VMware, Windows, or Linux

IBM i

PowerVM Hypervisor

IBM i

POWER6

IBM Power Systems

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Virtualization with PowerVM

IBM iVIOS

PowerVM Hypervisor

POWER6

PowerVM VIOS Based Virtualization–

IBM i partition uses I/O resources from a VIOS partition

VIOS also provides virtualization for AIX and Linux partitions

Included with PowerVM Standard Edition–

Requires POWER6 systems and IBM i V6R1–

Supports DS4700, DS4800, DS8100 and DS8300

Integrated Virtualization Manager–

Tool that runs in VIOS partition for creating and managing partitions

Provides an alternative to HMC for LPAR management

Requires VIOS to own IBM i I/O resources–

Included with PowerVM Standard Edition–

Requires POWER6 systems & IBM i V6R1

IBM Power Systems

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Storage Virtualization on Power Systems and IBM i

Leverage IBM i/OS storage resources –

Storage spaces are created and connected to AIX 5L and Linux partitions and System x Servers

Up to 60 TBs per operating environment

Benefits –

Consolidate storage resources and management

Automatically protect data–

Increase application performance–

Consolidate backups–

Improve availability

IBM Power Systems

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LPAR1OS/400

LPAR2Linux

DB Web Server

IBM i Windows

DB

Application

BusinessIntelligence

IBM i AIX

IBM i Linux

Data

DB

Windows Windows

DataDB

Data

Virtual Ethernet

Provides 1Gb connections between operating environments

with no LAN adapters/switches–

IBM i–

AIX 5L–

Linux –

Windows

Benefits–

Extremely secure and reliable server communication over high-performance internal paths

Can reduce network traffic and exposure to "sniffing"

Application

Application

IBM Power Systems

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Integrated System x Solution Benefits

Simplify Your Infrastructure–

Virtual Storage–

Virtual Ethernet

Integrate to Innovate–

Server Management–

Backup–

User Administration

Deliver Without Disruption–

Consistent set of drivers–

Flexibility for Test & Development–

Affordable Availability

IBM Power Systems

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New iSCSI Host Bus Adapter (HBA) for System IBM i

Enables integration of selected System x and BladeCenter to IBM i via industry-standard Ethernet network–

Requires an iSCSI HBA in each xSeries or Blade server–

Communicates over standard Ethernet networking–

Supports Windows Server 2003-SP1 or later and VMware running on System x or Blade servers

Extends value of IBM i to Windows applications utilizing open, industry standards for connectivity –

Exploit System IBM ivirtual storage, networking, tape and DVD resources to centralize and manage Windows storage

Streamline and simplify communication between Windows, Linux and IBM i applications and DB2 UDB data

Integrate IBM i and Windows backup

Power Systems Integration of System x and BladeCenter via iSCSI

“Taking Integrated System x to the Next Level”

What?

Why?

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Simple Connection to xSeries via iSCSI

Initiator

NWSD

Target

Switch

external network

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Simple Connection to BladeCenter via iSCSI

NWSDNWSD

NWSD

NWSDNWSDNWSD

external network

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Multipath I/O (MPIO) –

V5R4 July 2007 added

IBM i

iSCSI Target HBA h1

System x or Blade

iSCSI Init HBA

System x or Blade

iSCSI Init HBA

Redundancy

Load BalancingiSCSI Target

HBA h2

iSCSI Init HBA

iSCSI Init HBA

MP Group

h1 h2MP Group

h1 h2

IBM Power Systems

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System i Integration with IBM BladeCenter and System x

VMware ESX is a leading virtualization solution for x86 processor-based servers–

Enables the reduction of the number of physical servers through virtualization by supporting multiple VM(virtual machines) each with an installed network operating system running on a single server

System i integration with BladeCenter and System x via iSCSI supports VMware ESX–

i5/OS provides virtual storage support for VMware ESX servers enabling customers to extend the value of advanced i5/OS storage management and consolidate resources

Requirements–

i5/OS V5R4 +–

VMware ESX 3.0.1 / 3.0.2 +–

Selected Blades and System x servers supported via iSCSI

Announcement 7/24/07 GA: 9/14/07http://wwwhttp://www--03.ibm.com/systems/i/advantages/integratedserver/os.html03.ibm.com/systems/i/advantages/integratedserver/os.html

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VMware VMotion Enabled by Shared Storage Support –

V6R1

Running onBlade1ESX1

Running onBlade2

Enabled by share links to storage spaces between NWSDs (ESX1 and ESX2)

Enables VMware VMotion, HA and DRS functions

ESX2

VM1 VM2 VM3 VM4

ESX1ESX2VM1

VM2VM3VM4

IBM Power Systems

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Software Target Support

In an IBM i Integrated Server Environment in V6R1 and previous releases the customer is limited to an environment containing physical iSCSI Target HBAs 1GB connectivity. In IBM i 7.1, we have implemented the new software target solution you can use dedicated Ethernet ports for iSCSI connectivity.

IBM i

IBM BladeCenter

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Software Target DetailsTarget Side• No Target iSCSI HBA required

• Use dedicated Ethernet adapters/ports

• can be either 1 Gb or 10 Gb

• NWSH points to virtual device

• Can mix hardware and software Targets

Initiator Side• No Initiator iSCSI HBA required*

• Use dedicated Ethernet adapters/ports

• can be either 1 Gb or 10 Gb

• Can mix hardware and software initiators

Dedicated 1Gb or 10Gb connections

Advantages• Enable support in POWER7

• Can get to 10 Gb infrastructure

• Reduce cost of solution

• No specialized hardware required

* Supported on certain models, see supported hardware list

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Linux on POWER 5/6/7

Simplify your Infrastructure

Consolidate Intel servers –

Extend i5/OS with complementary Linux applications

Optimize your Investments

Share processor and memory resource –

Move resources to where they are needed–

Exploit i5/OS storage architecture and resources–

Leverage Skills and Best Practices

Common Linux distribution for POWER 5/6/7 Servers

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS for POWER ™–

SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server for POWER ™

IBM Power Systems

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AIX 5L on IBM i

Simplify your Infrastructure–

Consolidate UNIX servers –

Extend with complementary AIX 5L applications

Optimize your Investments–

Share processor and memory resource –

Move resources to where they are needed–

Exploit i5/OS storage subsystem –

Leverage Skills and Best Practices

AIX 5L v5.3 / v6.1–

Micro-partitioning, up to 10 per processor–

Virtual storage and Ethernet

AIX 5L v5.2–

1 processor(s) per partition–

Supports variety of direct I/O devices

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Software Group

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Software Group (02/10)

144

247217

91 181

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Software Group

DB2Omnifind

INFOSPHERE

DominoSametime

QuickrForms

Storage Management (TSM)

Directory Integrator

RPG/COBOL/C/C++RPG Open Access

RDPowerRTCPower

Application ServerMQ

Portal

IBM Power Systems

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IBM Software On Power SystemsMiddleware that transparently leverages

massively parallel threads

Hardware exploitation without application redesign

Excellent performance and TCO

Massively parallel POWER7

Superior qualities of service

Leadership performance

IBM Power Systems

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Unified Comms and Collaboration

Portals and Mashups

Messaging and Collaboration Social Software

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Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5

An integrated collaboration environment●

Eclipse-based Designer

xPages - Domino App Modernization

Security simplification

Roaming User

iCal subscriptions & Calendar overlays

Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) & Ubuntu 8.04 client support

Reduced costs for mail storage

Domino configuration tuner

Lotus Protector software

Widget extensibility

IBM Power Systems

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● Improved Online Meeting Experience● Web 2.0 and Desktop clients● SUT: Telephony integration● Multipoint video

to share

Lotus

Sametime 8.5

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Quickr 8.2

Places LibrariesBlogs Forums PersonalFile Sharing

Personal Team Business Process

Corporate Repository

WCMPortal ECM

SharedFluid

Ad-hocMany

authors

Semi- FormalOne

Author

ProtectedStructuredMany

readersFormal

Wikis

• Integrate Social Content Capability with Document Centric BPM and ECM

IBM Power Systems

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Websphere Portal 6.5.1 •Allow people to quickly solve business problems through a rich, integrated user experience

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Process

Productivity

People

Customer retention

Information

Access information

Connectivity

Cost reduction

Operational efficiency

Reuse

• Software for SOA environments that enables:• dynamic, interconnected business processes• highly effective application infrastructures

Application Integration and Middleware

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WebSphere CommercePowerful sell-side solutions to handle the broad range of challenges encountered in B2B and B2C environments

WebSphere PortalAccess widespread and diverse data sources from anywhere, anytime, by anyone you allow

WebSphere Application ServerHigh performance and extremely scalable transaction engine for dynamic e-business applications

WebSphere StudioProfessional development tools based on a common workbench technology

WebSphere MQExchange information among more than 35 platforms with assured delivery

WebSphere Business IntegrationEnd-to-end integration through five core capabilities: model, integrate, connect, monitor and manage

HATS - Host Access Transformation Server Software to leverage and extend legacy assets for new e-business solutions

BusinessPortals

BusinessIntegration

Foundation& Tools

The WebSphere Family of ProductsContinues to be enhanced for greater business integration!

Manage

Interact Integrate

Transform

Model

Accelerate

IBM BusinessIntegration

IBM Power Systems

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The challenge that IBM Workplace/Portal addresses ...

IBM Power Systems

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IBM Workplace/Portal brings the resources to the user

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Server infrastructure for collaborative coordination

Common developer desktop supporting multiple languages and environments

Hardware and Software optimizing compilers

Compilers

Rational Development Tools

Rational Development Infrastructure

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Rational Developer for Power Systems Software

IBM XL C/C++ for AIX and Linux V11.1

IBM XL Fortran for AIX and Linux V13.1

IBM COBOL for AIX V4.1

IBM PL/I for AIX V2

IBM Rational Development Studio V7.1 IBM i compilers

Rational Open Access: RPG Edition V1.1

Rational Developer for Power V7.0• RPG and COBOL for IBM i• COBOL for AIX• C/C++ for AIX• C/C++ Development Studio for AIX• COBOL Development Studio for AIX• C/C++ for Linux on Power (SoD)

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Rational Open Access: RPG Edition

Extends RPG application reach to pervasive devices–

Provides ability for RPG programs to work with a variety of clients including phones, XML, Web Services

Developers write handlers for non-5250 interfaces

Tool providers plan to offer handler solutions for common devices and interfaces

New product required to create or run programs that utilize Open Access for RPG

Rational Developer for Power with RPG development feature is required to write the code to invoke handlers

Supported Environments–

IBM i 7.1 and 6.1

Open Access enables RPG applications to easily reach new devices and new users with new interfaces

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RPG

Development

Tool

RPG

Compiler

RPG

Runtime

HATS

Browser

Handlers

Web Service

XML

Mobile

Handlers

Handlers

Web Services

Mobile

RPG

Development

Tool

RPG

Compiler

RPG

Runtime

5250 Data Stream

Device

5250 Emulator

RPG Applications with Open Access

Rational Open Access: RPG Edition

RPG applications produce 5250 data stream–

HATS and partner tools are used to extend to other user interfaces

Open Access for RPG can extend application reach to pervasive devices

RPG Applications Today

Open Access for RPG Open Access for RPG

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DB2 for i XML Support

Rich XML Support now available with DB2 for i–

XML data type stores XML documents supporting database operations

Manage XML Documents like Relational Data–

Security, Backup/Recover–

Decompose XML documents into relational columns

Generate XML documents from existing relational data

XML Publishing Functions

OmniFind Text Search Server provides support for searching XML documents without having to decompose

Search elements of an XML document (e.g., “melvin the mouse chased charlie the cat”)

SQL statements use OmniFind to search the XML documents

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DB2 Web Query for IBM i –

IBM i specific, modernized reporting with extensions into Business Intelligence

Leveraging the LATEST in DB2 for i query optimization technology

Leveraging BI “best practices”

(e.g., meta data layer)

Delivered at low cost (with more value for those clients who owned Query/400)

Allowing clients to keep their data in DB2 for i while providing

analytical capabilities that:

Significantly improves performance

Reduces report maintenance

Provides a much more modernized and robust reporting and BI environment

Simplifies the BI infrastructure with a single server/LPAR installation

Preserves your investment in Query/400 as you move to DB2 Web Query over time

Drive clients to latest levels of OS and POWER technology

Drive the need for more CPWs, Memory, and opportunities for HA/DR and BI servers

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For more details, refer to: http://www.ibm.com/systems/i/db2

DB2 Web Query

Web-based query and report writing solution

Base Product–

Report and graphing Assistants–

Power Painter–

Spreadsheet integration–

Web-enable Query/400 reports

Additional Features–

Active Reports (Disconnected)–

DB2 Federated Queries–

On Line Analytical Processing –

Developer’s Workbench

Powered by Information Builders

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DB2 Web Query Enhancements

With DB2 Web Query, IBM i clients can analyze data to make better business decisions to reduce costs & improve service

Replace Query/400 reports–

Implement Business Intelligence for the first time –

Stop the pain of moving data off to SQL Server for analysis

Spreadsheet Client Feature–

Enhances use of Microsoft®

Excel®

as a client for DB2 Web Query

Embed queries into spreadsheet templates; build queries from within Excel.

FC of 5733-QU2 –

Supports

IBM i 5.4 and later

DB2 Web Query Database Adapters–

Provides ability to pull data from Microsoft®

SQL Server®

databases –

Single adapter can access multiple SQL Server instances

FC of 5733-QU2–

Supports IBM i 5.4 and later

DB2 Web Query Active Reports Enhancements–

Active Caching and Dashboards for Active Reports–

Expands mobile data analysis–

Supports IBM i 5.4 and later

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IBM DB2 Web Query for i –

InfoAssistIntegrated development tool

Create simple queries, as well as highly complex reports, charts, and dashboards from multiple sources

•Convert reports to charts or charts to reports or analyze multiple reports and charts simultaneously, tiling them to view data from multiple perspectives

•Generate reports in HTML, Adobe Flash/Flex, Adobe PDF, Microsoft Excel or PowerPoint, DB2 Web Query Active Reports (for offline analysis), and other formats

Familiar Microsoft Office-like ribbon interface

• Robust yet simple to use!

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NEW in Q4 2010

VERSION 1.1.2

InfoAssist –

highly intuitive report authoring tool–

Many other performance and usability enhancements–

Tech talk replay: http://ibm

stg.adobeconnect.com/replaydb2webquery0215/

Available to all clients current on DB2 Web Query SW Maintenance–

REASON OF CALL –

SIGN THEM UP FOR SWMA TODAY!!!

Oracle/JDE Adapter

Seamless access to JDE databases in IBM i–

Chargeable feature, requires v1.1.2 DB2 Web Query Application Extensions

IBM Rochester Lab Services Offerings–

5250 Reporting Extension –

Use existing job scheduler to run reports and route via e-mail or FTP–

Application Extension–

Integrate DB2 Web Query functions into existing web apps through

URL interface

https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/wikis/home?lang=en_US#/wiki/W516d8b60d32c_4fc5_a811_5f3d840bf524/page/

Extensions

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New Lab Services PILOT program (U.S. Only)Extend Enterprise Edition services voucher with additional days

At $1000/day fixed rate (This also covers T/L)Example:

1 day voucher which includes Travel and Living and 8 hours of services for ZERO COSTExtend the onsite visit for $1000/day

Build prototypes, address performance issues, train IT

Contact [email protected]

DB2 Web Query Services•Getting started with DB2 Web Query•Skills Transfer/Best practices•Meta Data Creation•Prototyping and Proof of concept

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How to Get V1.1.2

Existing 1.1.1 client?

Must be current on DB2 Web Query SW Maintenance (SWMA)–

Reminder: No after license “penalty”

in place for ordering DB2 WQ SWMA

Order a “refresh”–

Download from ESS Website–

Detailed instructions in DB2 Web Query FAQ for Sellers Document

Have not upgraded to DB2 Web Query yet?

New orders will ship V1.1.2

Want to try new version for 70 days?

Download 70 day trial from ESS Website–

But if you have 1.1.1 installed, 1.1.2 trial install REPLACES the 1.1.1 code–

Detailed instructions in DB2 Web Query FAQ for Sellers Document

Installation Instructions

https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/wikis/home?lang=e

n#/wiki/W516d8b60d32c_4fc5_a811_5f3d840bf524/page/Installation

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IBM i & the PHP Marketplace

PHP–

An easy to use, open source, platform independent web scripting language with over 4.5M developers

The Internet’s leading scripting language deployed in ~20M Internet domains*

Thousands of PHP applications available

System i & Zend–

April 2006 announced a multi-year agreement to deliver selected Zend PHP products and solutions for i5/OS®

4500+ have downloaded Zend Core for IBM i

* Source: http://www.php.net/usage.php http://www.ibm.com/systems/i/software/php

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DB2 Storage Engine for MySQL

MySQL support brings open source application portfolio to IBM i

DB2 Storage Engine now available with MySQL Community Edition 5.1.33

Download at: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.1.html#i5os-savf

Availability with MySQL Enterprise Edition expected soon

Storage Engine allows existing MySQL-based applications to use DB2 for i for the data store

Consolidating database management for IBM i clients

Only general-purpose storage engine designed to allow access to data from outside of MySQL

Data available to DB2 Web Query, RPG, Java, ….

Distributed and supported by MySQL–

Supports IBM i 5.4 and 6.1

DB2 for i

DB2Web Query

Existing PHPApplication

MySQLIBMDB2I

http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg247705.pdf

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Asset Integration and Convergence

Virtualization and Optimization

Cloud Computing

Energy Efficiency and Green

Security

Information Management

Governance and Risk Management

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Increased business flexibility and productivity

Reduced complexity and costs

Simplified management of IT resources

Improved resource utilization

Power Systems IBM i : Virtualize Everything

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IBM i Navigator

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IBM System Director Navigator for i5/OS

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Management Central

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IBM Director

Centralize management and monitoring for multiple operating environments

IBM i, AIX 5L, Linux, and Windows operating systems

Open standards-based heterogeneous management tool

Complements iSeries Navigator

Integrated with PM iSeries for collecting and reporting multi-OS CPU utilization and capacity planning

An IBM Virtualization Engine systems service

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Continuous Operations (CO)

IT availability

Addresses planned outages only -

scheduled planned & unplanned outages will occurHigh Availability (HA)

IT availability

Addresses most planned and unplanned outage -

measured in minutes or hoursContinuous Availability (CA)

IT availability

Address all planned and unplanned outage -

measured in seconds or minutesDisaster Recovery (DR)

Site or facility loss -

measured in hours or daysBusiness Continuity (BC)

Business availability

Covers business structure and operations, human resources, IT availability -

DR, CA, HA, etc.

What are your business expectationsWhat does

your business require?

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level of availability

costs

Effective Systems Management

Data Management for Availability

Base Functions for Reliability, Availability and, Serviceability

99.9% 99.999%

Disaster Recovery, Clusters, and Redundancy

Corporate Commitment,Operation Automation, and

Specialist Consulting

Applications Designedfor Availability

Proper resources and skills

What is availability?

Availability is:

TechnologyResilient and redundant hardware and softwareIntelligent, modern applications

A disciplineMaximized systems management, skills and education

A corporate cultureFocus and commitment by both the business and IT organization

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Clear Requirements Help You Choose the Solution

Business Continuity Planning

– BCP: Business planning–

Budgeting, creation and validation of a plan for how an organization will recover and restore partially or completely interrupted critical

urgent functions within a predetermined time

Local High Availability

– HA: Campus or short city distances–

Unplanned outages–

Planned outages such as hardware or software upgrades–

Planned outages such as nightly backups

Disaster Recovery

– DR: A site loss–

Recovery from a fire, building loss, natural disaster, etc.–

Multiple sites–

Typically not used as a primary HA solution

Remote High Availability

– HA: Multiple sites over long distances–

Same as Local High Availability, but uses technologies and processes to extend the distance between sites

Additional network infrastructure, operations, testing, etc.

IT O

rgan

izat

ion

Bus

ines

san

d IT

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Define Business Resiliency Requirement Variables

Types of outages to be addressed–

Unplanned (for example, a hardware failure)–

Planned (for example, a software upgrade)–

Backups (for example, create copy of disk for on-line save to tape)–

Disasters (for example, site loss, power grid outage, etc).

Recovery Objectives–

Recovery Time Objective –

RTO:

Time to recovery from an outage–

Recovery Point Objective –

RPO:

The amount of tolerable data loss

Recovery tiers by application

(for example)–

Tier-0: minimal downtime needed–

Tier-1: 4 hours downtime tolerable–

Tier-2: Extended downtime of a day or more tolerable–

etc.

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Geographic Mirroring

Synch transmit copy

Metro Mirror

Sync

copy

DS6000 DS8000

Flash Copy

Point in time

copy

DS6000 DS8000

Switched IASPs

IOA or Tower *

IASP switch

End

-to-E

nd S

olut

ion

* Switchable towers limited to POWER6 and prior hardware -

avoid

Global Mirror

Async

copy

DS6000 DS8000

Geographic Mirroring

Asynch

transmit copy

LUN Level Switching

PowerHA

DS switch of IASP

DS6000 DS8000

IBM i Cluster Resource Services

DSCLI DS Command Line Interface –DS6000/8000

PowerHA SystemMirror -

HA Switchable Resources

PowerHA SystemMirror for i

(5770-HAS) –

7.1

Hess - 2010

IBM i 7.1 PowerHA for i –

New in 2010An IBM delivered, end-to-end solution for HA, DR and on-line backups

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Power Systems IBM i Availability Investments

19891989

19991999

20092009--20102010

OS/400 Clusters

HABP Cluster Partnership

Remote Journaling

Redundant power supplies

Select concurrent maintenance

High speed, parallel tape

6.1 & 7.1 PowerHA SystemMirror

Independent Auxiliary Storage Pools

Admin Domain replication

IBM i Geographic Mirroring

DS8000 LUN Level Switching

DS8000 Copy Services Integration

Quiesce for minimal save disruption

iCluster software replication

Journaling enhancements

RAID6, Dual RAID, Hot Spare, Disk Mirroring, RAID5 with Aux Cache

SSD –

Solid State Disks

Dual power connections

Increased server resiliency and concurrent node maintenance

Backup and Availability virtualization

IBM Lab Services for advanced solutions and consulting

Logical Replication (Partner)

Journaling

Checksum (software RAID5)

Reel-to-reel tape

UPS

IBM has a continuous investment strategy to deliver advanced Power Systems IBM i availability in order to meet varying client needs

Hess 2010

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Power Systems CBU for iOffering for

IBM i HA/DR environments–

520,720,550, 740, 750, 570, 770, 780, 595,795 –

JS12,JS22, PS702/701,PS700 –

Consolidation environments (AIX, i and Linux)

Offering Features–

IBM i & 5250 OLTP temporary entitlement transferability for HA/DR operations

Offering Supports–

Optional permanent processor activations can be purchased for the 570, 770, 780 and 595

Temporary transfer of IBM i processor license entitlements from primary to CBU system

Transfer of AIX and Linux licenses for HA operations business as usual

MES model upgrades to CBU from current CBU editions

Registration required for i operation system environments

Order CBU Specify code (required only for HA environments that include the IBM i)

http://www.ibm.com/systems/power/hardware/cbu/index

Perquisites –

Order CBU specify code when ordering a Power server

Minimum one processor entitlement of IBM i for all models and user entitlements for 520

Order at least one 5250 enterprise enablement if required

Primary server must be of equal or higher software tier

Registration of primary system and CBU is required prior to CBU order (new box or MES upgrade) being manufactured

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Future: IBM i “TEST/HA/DR Security System”

… !!

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The Value of Virtualization on POWER !

Reduce costs by increasing asset utilization

Redeploy talent to manage your business, not your infrastructure

Rapidly provision new servers

Drive new levels of IT staff productivity

Simplify server management and operations

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Thank You!

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NOTES:

Performance is in Internal Throughput Rate (ITR) ratio based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actualthroughput that any user w ill experience w ill 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 w orkload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user w ill achieve throughput improvements equivalent to theperformance ratios stated here.

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