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    2007 IBM Corporation

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    A Services view of IBM'sServers and Storage

    Jim GrecniExecutive IT ArchitectIBM Consultant and System [email protected]

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    Goals

    Provide an introduction to IBMs Server and Storage Line.

    Position the application areas/service opportunities that bestfit each server/storage brand.

    Answer questions.

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    Agenda

    Overview of IBM Server/Storage Solutions

    Server/Storage Solutions

    System z

    Power Systems

    Modular Systems

    Storage

    Wrap up and Q&A

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    The IBM Suite of Servers and Storage The most complete line in theindustry.

    System z System p System Storage

    Best Quality

    of Service#1 Storage

    Vendor in 2005

    Zero down time

    Key Features The mission criticalplatform Industry leadingvirtual partitioning forz/OS and LinuxLeading EdgeSecurity, Availability,Scalability

    Support all modernstandards

    Key areas ApplicationModernization SOA ITOptimization ERP

    Performance

    Key Features Market Leader UnixSystem Unmatched scalabilityin distributed market Fastest, mostsophisticated UNIXprocessorsIndustry leading

    virtualization Combine AIX, i, and/orLinux

    Key Areas

    ERP Data server / BusinessWarehouse IT Optimization Web applications/SOA

    Key Features VirtualizationSimplifiedmanagement HeterogeneousServer SupportDisk, Tape, SANs,NAS & iSCSI

    Key Areas IT Optimization Storage Migration Information Availability Information Security Information Retention InformationCompliance

    #1 Unix Platform

    for SAP

    System x

    Blades #1 Market

    Share

    X Architecture

    Key Features The flexible platform Windows & LinuxPlatform for SAP RevolutionaryEnterprise X-Architecture technologyfor Intel

    Key Areas Appliance functions(e.g. web/print/filesharing) Accountsstandardized onWintel/Lintel

    System i

    Integrated, simple,

    flexible systems

    Integrated

    Key FeaturesThe integrated platform Integrated 64-bitarchitecture, LPAR Integrated Database(parallel DB ) Lowest TCO Enhanced security

    Key Areas

    SMB Integrated solutionssuch as SAP All-In-One Small datacenters/limited IT staff

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    Agenda

    Overview of IBM Server/Storage Solutions

    Server/Storage Solutions

    System z

    Power Systems

    Modular Systems

    Storage

    Wrap up and Q&A

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    IBM System z9 EC (2094)

    Announced 7/05 - Superscalar Server with up to 64PUs

    5 models Up to 54-way Granular Offerings for up to 8 CPs PU (Engine) Characterization

    CP, SAP, IFL, ICF, zAAP, zIIP On Demand Capabilities

    CUoD, CIU, CBU, On/Off CoD

    Memory up to 512 GB Channels

    Four LCSSs Multiple Subchannel Sets MIDAW facility

    63.75 subchannels Up to 1024 ESCON channels Up to 336 FICON channels Enhanced FICON Express2 and 4 10 GbE, GbE, 1000BASE-T Coupling Links

    Configurable Crypto Express2 Parallel Sysplex clustering HiperSockets up to 16 Up to 60 logical partitions Enhanced Availability Operating Systems

    z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE, TPF, z/TPF, Linux on System z9

    IBM System z family

    Announced 4/06 - Superscalar Server with 8PUs

    2 models Up to 4-way High levels of Granularity available

    73 Capacity Indicators

    PU (Engine) Characterization CP, SAP, IFL, ICF, zAAP, zIIP

    On Demand Capabilities CUoD, CIU, CBU, On/Off CoD

    Memory up to 64 GB Channels

    Two LCSSs Multiple Subchannel Sets MIDAW facility

    63.75 subchannels Up to 420 ESCON channels Up to 112 FICON channels Enhanced FICON Express2 4 Gbps 10 GbE, GbE, 1000BASE-T Coupling Links

    Configurable Crypto Express2 Parallel Sysplex clustering HiperSockets up to 16 Up to 30 logical partitions Enhanced Availability Operating Systems

    z/OS, z/OS.e, z/VM, z/VSE, TPF, z/TPF, Linux onSystem z9

    Announce 2/08 - Server with up to 77 PUs 5 models Up to 64-way Granular Offerings for up to 12 CPs PU (Engine) Characterization

    CP, SAP, IFL, ICF, zAAP, zIIP On Demand Capabilities

    CUoD, CIU, CBU, On/Off CoD, CPE

    Memory up to 1.5 TB Channels

    Four LCSSs Multiple Subchannel Sets MIDAW facility 63.75 subchannels

    Up to 1024 ESCON channels Up to 336 FICON channels Enhanced FICON Express2 and 4 10 GbE, GbE, 1000BASE-T InfiniBand Coupling Links*

    Configurable Crypto Express2 Parallel Sysplex clustering HiperSockets up to 16 Up to 60 logical partitions Enhanced Availability Operating Systems

    z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE, TPF, z/TPF, Linux on System z

    IBM System z9 BC (2096)IBM System z10 EC (2097)

    * All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.

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    60% of System z revenue is driven by newworkloads (Java, Linux, Database, SOA),generating new services opportunities.

    Application modernization

    Service Oriented Architecture

    IT resource optimization

    Linux server consolidation

    Master data management hub

    Centralized disaster recovery and backup

    Consolidation for IT utility functions

    security, Web application servers, networkfunctions, etc.

    Large ERP workloads SAP, Oracle

    applications

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    Operational Business Intelligence on System z10

    SAP Business Intelligence Accelerator on System z10

    Consolidation & Virtualization ServerOptimization andIntegration Services for System z10

    Encryption Authentication - Digital Certificate Authorityon System z10

    SOA Core Banking Renovation & Payments Frameworkfor System z10

    New System z10 based solutions for workloads and Industry

    processes that leverage the full power of System z10

    System z10 Designed for New Customer Workloads

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    Banking and Payments

    ACI Worldwides BASE24-eps for Banking Payments

    EFD Data Navigator for Banking Payments

    Core Banking Renovation with SmartBank SOA Solutions Enterprise Payments Platform powered by System z

    SAS Fraud Management

    Insurance Industry

    Life Insurance SOA on System z

    Public Sector

    Informs Student Information System (SISJ2K)

    Integrated Case Management with Cram Software

    Automotive Industry

    SupplierParts Quality on System z

    Service Oriented Architecture and Industry Specific SolutionsPowered on System z10

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    When to choose System z (mainframes)?

    99.999% DB Reliability

    Highest availability for critical SAP functions

    Minimize Planned Outages

    Capacity and Scalability Vertical and horizontal

    64 bit addressing Improved DB intensive performance

    Sysplex with Coupling Facility

    IO Bandwidth, data in memory (upto 32 GB) Large Database Manageability

    Multi-Terabyte Databases w/ hdw. compression

    Online Backup and Reorganizations

    Storage technology (flash copy, snapshot)

    Self tuning DASD - PAV, multiple allegiance

    Leverage and Protect Investment

    Multiple LPARs and Priority Schemes OS/390 and Linux application servers

    Proven automation and end-to-end system management.

    DR ready - GDPS - cold, warm, AND hot

    Non-disruptive CBU on/off OS/390 and DB2 Skills and Tools

    Highest Degree of Security

    7x24 Application Availability

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    Agenda

    Overview of IBM Server/Storage Solutions

    Server/Storage Solutions

    System z

    Power Systems

    Modular Systems

    Storage

    Wrap up and Q&A

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    Specialty Power Servers

    BladeCenterJS12/JS22

    Power 595

    Power 550Express

    Power 570

    Power 520Express

    Blue Gene

    Cell Solutions / CellBlades QS21

    Power 575

    History of ConsistencyOn time deliveryContinued Binary compatibilityMainframe-inspired reliabilityIndustry leading virtualizationCombine AIX, i, and/or Linux

    Complete flexibility for workload deployment

    Power Systems Family

    Power Systems Family

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    Popular Solution Areas for IBM Power Systems

    Oracle

    For Nine out of the last Eleven Oracle Fiscal Quarters IBM System phas:

    Delivered more UNIX based revenue ($$) to Oracle than any othertechnology provider.

    Delivered more UNIX based new licenses (share) to Oracle thanany other technology provider

    SAP

    #1 SAP Unix Platform

    Data Warehousing/Business Intelligence SOA

    TransactionP

    rocessing Systems CPU Intensive Applications

    IBMs Support Computers are all based on Power

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    When Power Servers with AIX/Linux

    Customer requires/prefers/has UNIX / AIX

    High Scalability Required

    High Availability Requirement

    Highly Reliable Hardware (mainframe-originated RAS features)

    Fully Redundant

    Maximum Performance

    Improved Hardware Utilization

    Logical partitions (LPARs); Dynamic LPARs; Micro-Partitioning

    Virtual I/O Server with Shared I/O Resources

    Lower TCO vs Competitors more work with less processors,lower software license costs.

    Better ROI

    #1 IBM Platform for SAP (largest number of installations)

    When you need one or more ofthese:

    Performance

    ScalabilityAdvanced Virtualization UNIXArchitectural Flexibility

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    IBM i is an integral part ofPower Systems

    The 2008 unification of the former System iand System p product lines was the end resultof years of effort. Power Systems hardwareoffers a simplified ordering structure for allIBM midrange computer systems.

    System i has a long history based on the

    principles of: Code reuse

    Code written in 1975 still runs today, leveragingthe latest hardware

    Integration

    Database, printing, communications and moreare integrated into the server

    Simplicity

    Designed for business & ease of operation

    Security

    The object oriented structure of i is inherentlysecure

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    Typical ApplicationsTypical applications range across the board. With literally thousands of IBM and

    Business Partner offerings, the odds are, if you can do it, you can do it on IBM i!

    Application development in multiple languages

    Business Integration across the enterprise

    Commerce for both brick & mortar and e-business

    Database and data management with highly compliant DB2

    Networking and communications built in

    Portals and collaboration with Rational, Lotus and WebSphere products

    Systems management with the latest in GUI and Web based tools

    Web and Application Servers, both proprietary and open source

    See the full list at: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/i/software/index.html

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    When System i?

    Customer has limited IT skills and can benefit from simplified

    integrated system management

    System I provides all the features of System p with integratedDB2 and simplified system management.

    High Scalability Required

    High Availability Requirement Highly Reliable Hardware (mainframe-originated RAS features)

    Fully Redundant

    Maximum Performance

    Improved Hardware Utilization Logical partitions (LPARs); Dynamic LPARs; Micro-Partitioning

    Virtual I/O Server with Shared I/O Resources

    Lower TCO vs Competitors more work with less

    When you need one ormore of these:

    Simplified systemmanagementSupport small IT shopPerformance Scalability

    Advanced VirtualizationArchitectural Flexibility

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    Agenda

    Overview of IBM Server/Storage Solutions

    Server/Storage Solutions

    System z

    Power Systems

    Modular Systems

    Storage

    Wrap up and Q&A

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    Modulars X Architecture Evolution

    IBM announced X Architecture : 2001

    Building on 40 Years of Mainframe serverExperience

    Evolving superior technology into an brand

    X environment Beginning with RAS

    Growing with Intel/AMD Chipset technologies

    Focusing on Performance aspect of server :Memory

    Full Circle to Balanced Workflow Optimization Green Design Influence

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    Modular Systems: Linux, Windows // AMD & IntelTowers, Racks, & Blades

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    When System x (Intel or AMD servers)?

    Customer Skills Windows/Linux on Intel or AMD is required Industry Standards

    Commodity Based Product

    Highly Scalable

    Far Better than Competition in this Class

    Large SAP Homogeneous Configurations

    Good Scalability in 3 Tier Configurations

    Capable of > 130,00 SAPS (over 26,000 SAPS at DB Layer)x3950 32 way (16 DC Paxville Processors), 3.0GHz

    Highly Reliable

    Redundant Components

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    IBM BladeCenter Technology Today 2008

    IBM BladeCenter is a simple integration of servers, storage andnetworking. Its innovative, open design offers a true alternative tosprawling racks and overheated server rooms

    Built on the IBM X-Architecture strategy

    Five different chassis to choose from

    Blade Center S added for Stream-lined/SMB Environments

    Seven different blades, including solid-state design and a range ofexpansion modules

    An expansive I/O portfolio with simplified deployment and failover capability

    Software for systems, energy and virtualization management

    IBM services and support

    June Announcement:

    New Cell Technology : QS22

    Single Socket: HS12 & JS12

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    When BladeCenter?

    Customer requires Blades

    Data Center footprint/efficiency is most critical

    Low Power/Energy consumption requirements

    May be the lowest cost solution in some situations

    Could be application servers for large DB servers (System p,System z)

    Can mix and match AIX, Linux, Windows and Cell blades in thesame chassis

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    Agenda

    Overview of IBM Server/Storage Solutions

    Server/Storage Solutions

    System z

    Power Systems

    Modular Systems

    Storage

    Wrap up and Q&A

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    DS8000 and

    DS6000 Disk

    IBM eServers Nseries N7000,N5000& N3000

    DS4000 and XIV

    Disk

    TS Family of

    Tape Drives

    and Libraries

    Virtualization

    SVC V4.3

    .

    Fiber

    IBM TotalStorage

    Software and TPC IBM Data Retention 550

    Ethernet

    SAN

    Fiber

    Fiber

    Fiber

    IBM DS3200

    & DS3300

    SCSI &

    iSCSI Disk

    Ethernet

    IBM DS3400

    FC Disk

    IBM System Storage Solutions Update

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    Distributed HeterogeneousMainframe, System i

    Enterprise Disk Family PositioningAligned to Clients IT Requirements

    High-end

    Mid-range

    DS8000

    Mainframe & Distributed

    Data Protection / Continuous Availability

    Disaster Recovery

    OLTP

    Optimized for Capacity growth: >50 TB

    SVC

    Multi-vendor openstorage

    Data migration

    Space EfficientReplication

    Thin ProvisioningDS4000Modular, scalable disk storage (start small

    and grow incrementally)

    Low cost /TB

    Basic snapshot and mirroring capabilitiesOptimized for capacity < 50TBs

    DS6000 Mainframe andSystem i Compatible copyservices w/DS8K Optimized forcapacity < 50 TB

    XIV

    Competitive Takeout

    SIMPLE capacity mgmt.

    Thin provisioning

    TierLess

    Optimized for capacitygrowth > 50TB

    NAS

    N series

    NAS or FileStoragesupport

    Combined fileand blocksupport inone system

    DCS9550Support intensive computational applicationsRequiring high sequential bandwidth - HPC,Digital Media, and Clustered DVS

    High

    Performance

    Computing

    Scale-OutFile ServicesSoFS massivescalability

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    Discover and classify data

    Implement classes of service

    Support data governance policy

    Information Retention

    Information Availability

    Reduce reputationrisksand audit deficienciesSupport yourinformationretention policies

    Delivercontinuous andreliableaccess to information

    Information Compliance

    Flexible tiered storage

    Policy-based archival

    Indexing and long term retention

    Support recovery scenarios

    Virtualize storage

    Simplify Management

    Control access

    Protect data in motion

    Protect data at rest

    Protect and enable securesharingofinformation

    Information Security

    Encrypted Media, Key Management

    zSecure Suite

    Tivoli Compliance Insight Manager

    Geographically Dispersed Parallel

    Sysplex (GDPS)

    Scale Out File Services (SOFS)

    Grid Medical Archiving (GMAS)

    Virtual Tape System (VTS)

    Compliance Warehouse

    Data Retention System (DR550)

    Storage is not just about hardware but about solutions

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    Agenda

    Overview of IBM Server/Storage Solutions

    Server/Storage Solutions

    System z

    Power Systems

    Modular Systems

    Storage

    Wrap up and Q&A

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    The IBM Suite of Servers and Storage The most complete line in theindustry.

    System z System p System Storage

    Best Quality

    of Service#1 Storage

    Vendor in 2005

    Zero down time

    Key Features The mission criticalplatform Industry leadingvirtual partitioning forz/OS and LinuxLeading EdgeSecurity, Availability,Scalability

    Support all modernstandards

    Key areas ApplicationModernization SOA ITOptimization ERP

    Performance

    Key Features Market Leader UnixSystem Unmatched scalabilityin distributed market Fastest, mostsophisticated UNIXprocessorsIndustry leading

    virtualization Combine AIX, i, and/orLinux

    Key Areas

    ERP Data server / BusinessWarehouse IT Optimization Web applications/SOA

    Key Features VirtualizationSimplifiedmanagement HeterogeneousServer SupportDisk, Tape, SANs,NAS & iSCSI

    Key Areas IT Optimization Storage Migration Information Availability Information Security Information Retention InformationCompliance

    #1 Unix Platform

    for SAP

    System x

    Blades #1 Market

    Share

    X Architecture

    Key Features The flexible platform Windows & LinuxPlatform for SAP RevolutionaryEnterprise X-Architecture technologyfor Intel

    Key Areas Appliance functions(e.g. web/print/filesharing) Accountsstandardized onWintel/Lintel

    System i

    Integrated, simple,

    flexible systems

    Integrated

    Key FeaturesThe integrated platform Integrated 64-bitarchitecture, LPAR Integrated Database(parallel DB ) Lowest TCO Enhanced security

    Key Areas

    SMB Integrated solutionssuch as SAP All-In-One Small datacenters/limited IT staff

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    Contacts

    Sogeti: Jean-Marc Gaultier - Global Alliance VP ([email protected])

    Sunil Talreja - US VP IBM Open Systems Practice([email protected])

    IBM Jerry Woodard - IBM Global Alliance Exec ([email protected]) 214-534-

    8122 Mobile

    Jeffrey Loftus - IBM Software Sales ([email protected]) 301-803-3879 Office

    Lon Holden - IBM Global Software Solution Manager ([email protected])816-556-6893 Office

    Carolyn Tung - IBM Server Sales Client Manager ([email protected]) 28

    9-333-3973 Office

    Jim Grecni, IBM Executive IT Architect ([email protected]), 203-486-2005Office

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    Questions

    ?

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