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© 2010 IBM Corporation
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet
Moving to the Fast Lane with Workload
Optimize Systems
Ng Choon Yean
Technical Solutions Architect
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Digital data is projected to grow tenfold by 2011
Global trading systems are under extreme
stress, handling billions of market data
messages each day
of CIO’s want to improve the way they use and
manage their data
Of digital data growth
will be “unstructured”
and requires significant
effort to “understand”
and analyze
Explosion of
information driving
54% growth in
storage shipments
every year
70% on average is spent
on maintaining current IT
infrastructures versus
adding new capabilities
80%
1.5x70¢ per $1
10xDevices will be
connected to the
internet by 2011
1 trillionGlobal internet traffic volume
expected by 2013
500,000,000GB
25 billion 78%
An explosion of information and the increasing velocity of business create new challenges.
The Way the World Works is Changing. Today’s IT Infrastructure Needs to Evolve to Meet New Needs…
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General PurposeSystems
Hybrid
Throughput-Optimized Systems
SOAInfrastructure
XMLData
Next-genUI
RichMedia
UnstructuredData
SecureComputing
Event-basedSystems
Real-timeAnalytics
SensorInfrastructure
Scale-outInfrastructure
� Emerging applications will require substantial improvements in system characteristics
Handle the increasing volume and velocity of data.
Uncover deep insights hidden across diverse information sources.
Quickly process the rapidly growing number of transactions and interactions.
Workloads that will enable them to
New application requirements are driving future systems
Enterprises Are Facing Increasingly Complex—and Vastly Different— Workloads.
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IBM understands the breadth and complexity of workloads facing enterprises today and we know that there are many pieces to the puzzle—from reliability to speed to scalability and security.
We also understand that a single approach to systems can’t satisfy the specific workload demands of every organization.
The solution lies in optimization
We have to make systems smarter
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� Integrated hardware, software and services
� Optimized for a specific workload
� Proven success in client engagements across multiple industries
� Improved client business execution with better performance and optimized analytic tools
� Lower cost with integrated design and testing, consolidation of workloads, and scalability choices
� Confidence and trust in the technology, services, and relationship
To Meet the Unique Needs of Every Organization, IBM Provides Built-for-Purpose Workload Systems...
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IBM understands that integrated, workload-optimized systems are critical to your enterprise. That’s why we’ve been developing and delivering them for 60 years.
1950’s–1960’s
TPF: Airline Reservation System
S/360: First Binary Compatible computer family
IMS: Transaction & Database System
1990s
IMS, CICS, and DB2 Parallel Sysplex: High-scale Application and Data Serving
DFSMS: Autonomic Storage Management
S/390 PR/SM: Logical Partitioning
“Deep Blue”: Grand Champion level chess
1970’s–1980’s
System 38 and AS/400:Integrated Application and Data Serving
S/370: Online Transaction Processing
MVS/XA + MVS/ESA: Data in Memory
VM/370: Premier Virtual Machine
DB2: Premier Database Server
Early 2000’s
Datapower: (XML & Web services appliance)
SAN Volume Controller:
(Virtualized Storage Management)
“Shark”: (Enterprise Storage Management)
WebSphere Edge Server: (High-scale Web App Serving)
OS/390 WLM: Simplifying Service Level Agreements
Linux for S/390: Highly Scalable and Available Open Platform
BladeCenter & Scaleable EXA
2008
Cognos Now!: Operational BI
2010
IBM Information Archive: Information Lifecycle
Management
IBM SONAS: Tiered Storage
Watson: Jeopardy Challenge
Power 7
2009
Lotus Foundations: Office productivity tools and Services
IBM Smart Analytics System: Business Intelligence
and Data Warehousing
IBM Cloudburst: Cloud Computing Deployment
and Management
DB2 pureScale on PowerHA: Scalable Database Management
Guardium: Database Security Management
In Workload Systems, IBM is the Partner to Trust…
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IBM fully refreshed systems product line in 2010
February March July October zEnterprise
Highly virtualized, inherently resilient, secure environment and industry’s first multi-architecture platform
Power Systems
Deep integration and optimization at every level for 5X performance and 7X energy efficiency with Power7
System x
System level innovation for x86 computing through 5th generation of Enterprise X-Architecture
System Storage
Extensive block, file and tape capabilities for smart movement and management of data
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1Q09
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+245
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4Q09
+289
1Q10
+288
2Q10
+397
3Q10
+393
+4,500take-outs
since 2006
� More than 4,500 competitive displacements to IBM servers and storage since establishing Migration Factory in 2006
� Vast majority are from Oracle/Sun and HP to IBM, including 532 from Oracle/Sun and 481 from HP so far in 2010
We gained ground with competitive take-outs
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Expanded our base with significant strength in growth markets
New Workloads New Clients
� 54% mainframe MIPS growth in 3Q10 – highest in six years
� Smart Analytics workload revenue for STG YTD 2010 increased over our first year total, with strongest growth from Power Systems and Storage
� Enterprise-class capabilities of eX5 driving ~50% growth in x86 workload virtualization
� 37 new-to-System z clients so far this year, surpassing all of 2009
� Shipped 3,000th XIV Storage System in September; more than 70% into new accounts
� Nearly 800 migrations to Power Systems YTD 2010, already exceeding FY 2009 total by 200
� Microelectronics OEM up 28% in 3Q10 from networking and wireless communication infrastructure
Growth Markets
� Growth markets have contributed 29% of STG revenue in 2010
� BRIC countries have accounted for 14% of this revenue, growing 27% YTD
� IT infrastructure expansion in banking, telecommunications, transportation and energy in the growth markets grew 25% for STG in 3Q10
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Strategy reflects major changes in the role of I/T
The explosion of data, transactions and increasing need for real-time analytics and security is driving changes in the way . . .
SYSTEMS
ARE DESIGNED
Vertically integrated and optimized for performance, scale and efficiency
DATA IS MANAGED
AND ANALYZED
Trusted information management capabilities that unlock insight from data regardless of volume, variety and velocity
I/T IS DELIVERED
AND CONSUMED
New delivery models that leverage Integrated Service Management for greater flexibility, time to value and new capabilities
Hybrid
Private/
Internal
Public/Externa
l The Cloud
Off Premises / Third PartyOn Premises / Internal
ManageWorkloads
AutomateProcesses
OptimizeDelivery
Consolidate
Resources
AgilityNetwork
Storage
Server
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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 UNIX
Total integration with i
Scalable Linux ready for x86 consolidation
Smarter Hardware: Value of Power Systems
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IBM’s Ten-Year March to UNIX LeadershipThe largest shift of customer spending in UNIX history
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20%
25%
30%
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40%
45%
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HP Sun/Oracle IBM
Source: IDC Server Tracker, Dec 2010
UNIX Server Rolling Four Quarter Average Revenue Share
POWER6Live Partition Live Partition
MobilityMobilityPOWER5
MicroMicro--PartitioningPartitioning
POWER5Shared Processor PoolsShared Processor Pools
POWER6PowerVMPowerVM Lx86Lx86
dot.combubbleburst
global economic recession
POWER7Shared Storage PoolsShared Storage Pools
POWER6Active Memory Active Memory
SharingSharing
POWER4Dynamic Dynamic LPARsLPARs
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Power your Planet with IBM POWER7 Systems
Compared to POWER6 Systems, the industry leader, POWER7 has:
POWER7 is …. Breakthrough
performance, virtualization
without limits, intelligence
systems software … all at the
same price
Workload Optimizing Systems
Virtualization without Limits
Resiliency without Downtime
Dynamic Energy Optimization
Management with Automation
Integrated Value
the performance
2xthe energy
efficiency
4xthe price
1xHP Integrity Superdome
64-core systems into a
single IBM Power 780
8 to 1
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40% better utilizationUp to 40% better system utilization with the latest compilers, exploiting POWER7 architecture
IBM POWER7 and IBM Software Optimization Delivering greater value across the portfolio
DatabaseWeb and
Collaborative Applications
Analytics
Smarter
Systems
20-30% improvementsin application quality and development productivity with Rational software delivery platform4
17K applicationsavailable which support the POWER7 platforms4
73% better performance using a single JVM of WebSphere on POWER7 vs. competitive application server on Nehalem2
40% lower costLotus Domino on POWER7 supporting 40,000 users vs. Microsoft Exchange on Nehalem 3
Up to 40%More efficient through better systems management 5
86% lower costfor DB2 on IBM Power 780 than Oracle on Sun 6
2 IBM CPO Internal Study3 Exchange on Nehalem configuration from HP’s sizing tool. HP Sizer for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 at
http://h20338.www2.hp.com/ActiveAnswers/us/en/sizers/microsoft-exchange-server-2010.html4 Based on IBM customer study, “Making a Business Case for IBM Rational Developer for i” http://www-949.ibm.com/software/rational/cafe/docs/DOC-33695 As much as 40% improved throughput vs. Power6 for the identify duplicates process One example of performance improvement, TSM 6.2 6 CPO Study - DB2 on POWER7 Delivers The Most Efficient TPC-C Result EVER!7 Based on compiler optimization of POWER7 – results are from internal study using Linpack; System utilization improvement depends on the application and result may
vary
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Optimized System Innovations with Breakthrough Software
� Clients immediately benefit from – Faster time to value
– Better price performance
– Lower total cost of ownership
� Applications benefit from IBM Software on
POWER7– No redesign of application required
– No rewriting of business queries
– Faster calculations with greater precision
– Near-Linear DB2 and WAS scalability
DB2 and WebSphere Application Server automatically exploitsPOWER7 Processor and Systems Architecture
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Breakthrough IBM Software for Virtualization and Consolidation
IBM Software automatically exploitsPOWER7’s PowerVM Virtualization Software
Clients immediately benefit from• Consolidated workloads and systems in the data center • Reduced power, heat, and people management costs
IBM Software benefits from POWER7• Automatic and Optimized Workload management • Reduction of memory footprint• Exploitation of Active Memory Sharing• End-to-end Application and Resource Management• Enablement of Cloud ready software
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Data Management: Simplify SAP Infrastructure And Reduce Costs
1
7
SA
P U
sers
Sun T5440SPARC
Power 750 Sun X4640Opteron
Fujitsu 1800ENehalem-EX
Power 780 Sun M9000SPARC
Sun M9000SPARC
• IBM Power 780 certification number not available at press time and can be found at sap.com/benchmark . IBM Power System 780, 8p / 64–c / 256–t, POWER7, 3.8 GHz, 1024 GB memory, 37,000 SD users, dialog resp.: 0.98s, line items/hour: 4,043,670, Dialog steps/hour: 12,131,000, SAPS: 202,180, DB time (dialog/ update):0.013s / 0.031s, CPU utilization: 99%, OS: AIX 6.1, DB2 9.7; All results are 2-tier, SAP EHP 4 for SAP ERP 6.0 (Unicode) and valid as of 4/1/2010.
• Source: http://www.sap.com/solutions/benchmark/sd2tier.epx - See Power 780 benchmark details for more information
37,000SAP users on SAP SD 2 Tier Power 780
with DB2
#1#1
#1#1
Overall
4-socket
4 sockets 8 sockets 32 sockets 64 sockets
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
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* This is not an exhaustive list and only intended to provide an overview. You can find more information about SAP on DB2 in SDN.
DB2 Integrated HA DB2 Automatic Maintenance
DB2 Compression Online Table Reorg
SAP on DB2 virtual tables DBA Cockpit
DB2 Database Partitioning Feature DB2 Workload Management
� SAP on DB2 is a fully integrated product
� One-stop support offering
� Aligned maintenance cycles
SAP on DB2 on Power - Key Technology Differentiators
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More SD users on
IBM DB2 and Power 750
than Oracle Database on Sun T5440
SAP and DB2 on Power 750
(1) IBM SAP 2-Tier SD result of 15,600 SD (Sales & Distribution) users (Average dialog response time: 0.98 second), running DB2 9.7 on AIX 6.1 and SAP enhancement package 4 for SAP ERP 6.0 on the IBM Power System 750 with 4 POWER7 3.55 GHz processor chips (32 cores, 128 threads) and 256 GB main memory, certification Number: 2010004. For more details, see http://www.sap.com/benchmark.
(2) Sun Microsystems SAP 2-Tier SD result of 4,720 SD (Sales & Distribution) users (Average dialog response time: 0.97 second), running Oracle 10g on Solaris 10 and SAP enhancement package 4 for SAP ERP 6.0 (Unicode) on the SPARC Enterprise T5440 with 4 UltraSPARC T2 Plus 1.6 GHz processor chips (32 cores, 256 threads) and 256 GB main memory, certification Number: 2009026. For more details, see http://www.sap.com/benchmark.
3.3x
Results as of 4/02/2010
15,600
4,720
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
IBM DB2 on
Power 750
Oracle Database
on Sun T5440
SD
Users(1)
SD Users(2)
32 cores
POWER7
32 cores
UltraSPARC
T2+
SAP Sales and DistributionERP 6.0 EHP4 2-Tier
performance
Core-for-Core, IBM Power and DB2 Run 3.3x More Users
SAP on DB2 on Power – support for more users…
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37,000
32,000
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
IBM DB2 on
Power 780
Oracle Database
on Sun M9000
The number cores required for
IBM DB2 and Power 780
than Oracle Database on Sun M9000
SAP and DB2 on Power 780
IBM Power 780 certification number not available at press time and can be found at sap.com/benchmark . IBM Power System 780, 8p / 64–c / 256–t, POWER7, 3.8 GHz, 1024 GB memory, 37,000 SD users, dialog resp.: 0.98s, line items/hour: 4,043,670, Dialog steps/hour: 12,131,000, SAPS: 202,180, DB time (dialog/ update):0.013s / 0.031s, CPU utilization: 99%, OS: AIX 6.1, DB2 9.7; SUN M9000, 64p / 256-c / 512–t, 1156 GB memory, 32,000 SD users, SPARC64 VII, 2.88 GHz, Solaris 10, Oracle 10g , cert# 2009046; All results are 2-tier, SAP EHP 4 for SAP ERP 6.0 (Unicode) and valid as of 4/2/2010.
1/4th
SAP Sales and Distribution
ERP 6.0 EHP4 2-Tier performance
Results as of 4/02/2010
SD
Users(1)
SD
Users(2)
64 cores
POWER7
256 cores
SPARC64
VII
Core-for-Core, IBM DB2 and Power Need ¼ the Cores
SAP on DB2 on Power – fewer cores required….
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DB2 on Power Compression Benefits
� Storage Usage – database about 55% to 68% smaller
� CPU Usage - Avg SAP Response time ~ 20% faster
� RAM Usage – Physical database RAM virtually~ 50% larger
� Backup Usage – backup size down upto 85% and backup time reduced upto 65%
� Batch performance – Upto10x faster
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Challenge:
Improve performance, scalability, and efficiency for their SAP environment
Solution:
Tightly integrated IBM hardware and software. Implemented “Easy button”configuration for SAP
Benefits:
� Predicted savings in the next five years of US $750,000
� 40% reduction in database size
� Better performance – up to 65% faster
� Reduced IT staff workload
Solution components:
� DB2
� Power Systems
“By choosing to implement DB2 compression right away, we have reduced the database size by around 40 per cent. This gives us faster backup and reduced storage costs, and makes the SAP technical upgrades easier and quicker.” -Andrew Juarez SAP Lead Basis, Coca Cola Bottling Company Consolidated
Smarter Transactions: Coca Cola Bottling Company Consolidated
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Data Management: DB2 pureScale Scales Efficiently And Transparently
DB2 pureScale characteristics as shown in IBM published results from internal tests
DB2 pureScale
Near Linear Scalability
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12Data Base Nodes in Cluster
Eff
ecti
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od
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Perfect LinearPerformance
EffectiveNodes
1.98
3.90
7.54
10.33
1.98
3.90
7.54
10.33
Productive Resources
Wasted Resources
Application Transparency
� No application updates necessary
� No extra testing or tuning required
� Self managing clusters
Unlimited Capacity
• Add capacity without interruption
• Pay for capacity only when needed
• Flexible licensing for peak loads
Continuous Availability � Protection from infrastructure outages� Availability for un/planned outages � Node recovery within 15 seconds
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Application Infrastructure: Simplify Web Facing Application Deployment
Source: IBM CPO internal studies
1 JVM
AIX TL4
64 bit
16 threads
1 JVM
Solaris
64 bit
16 threads
3920Transactions/sec
IBM Power 7508 cores
Sun T51408 cores
570Transactions/sec
IBM WebSphere Application Server 7
Competitive application server
6.8xMore work
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Connectivity & Integration: Build Message Backbones With Huge Capacity
IBM Message Broker v7
7 Execution Groups
MQ Server 7.0.1
AIX v6.1 64 bit
Microsoft Biztalk 2009
12 Host Instances
SQL Server 2008
MQ Server 7.0.1
Windows 32bit
IBM
Power 750 3.0 GHz
8 cores
MessageWorkload
MessageWorkload 409
Messages/sec
Workload is mix of in/out, routing, transformation, transformation and routing messages
21,808 Messages/sec
Nehalem EP8 cores
53 times faster
Projecting from Power 570 8 cores 4.7GHz toPower 750 8 core 3.0GHz using rPerfs
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Enterprise Content Management Innovation for POWER7Enterprise Content Management: IBM FileNet and IBM Content Manager
60%lower cost for document
ingestion and retrieval vs
Filenet on POWER5
1 The performance results reported represent test data models and workloads run in an isolated laboratory on specific operating environments and system configurations. Actual performance in real customer environments with production workloads may vary significantly, and will depend on the unique circumstances of each customer's configuration and workload.
ECM for POWER7 delivers maximum performance and help organizations make quick, smart, cost-effective decisions at the moments that matter most
Optimize processes that rely on content to improve efficiency and customer interactionsManage essential content anywhere to reduce IT costs while enabling collaborationEnable knowledge workers with ECM in their favorite desktop clientsStandardize for content access anywhere & deliver trusted content for AppsView NOT print for high volume print output and e-presentment
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Trusted Content Insights
Advanced Case Management
Information Lifecycle
Governance
Essential
ECM
Automation
Optimization
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Manage IT and non-IT Assets with Tivoli & POWER7Business Service Management: Leveraging the improved performance of POWER7
IBM Service Management on POWER7Manage IT and non-IT assets to deliver next generation services
• Deploy & optimize• Monitor and manage• Protect applications & data• Secure and track resources
End-to-end service view crosses organizational boundaries
Deliver higher quality service to customers and business partners at a lower cost
Respond rapidly to change, mitigate risk and support new business opportunities through greater agility
Integrated management for POWER7 to sustain an optimized and virtualized IT environment
Up to 40% improved throughput vs. POWER6 for Tivoli Storage Manager data de-duplication1
1 As much as 40% improved throughput vs. Power6 for the identify duplicates process One example of performance improvement, TSM 6.2
40%
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Workload Optimized Systems on Power
1st pre-integrated analytics system
Discover insights, predict outcomes, act fasterSmart Analytics
System 7700
Foundation to simplify development
Rapid delivery; pre-loaded with three sizing optionsRational Power
Appliance
Foundation for transactional workloads
Reduce floor space by up to 50%IBM pureScale
Application System
1st pre-packaged cloud environment
Improved time-to-value, reduce complexity & risk
IBM CloudBurst
(SOD)
1st smart grid appliance
Save up to 60% on implementation costseMeter Grid
Appliance
August 2010 Announcements
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IBM Software on POWER7, delivering…
� Faster time to value
� Better price performance
� Lower total cost of ownership
For more information: Learn More: www.ibm.com/software/info/swforpowerContact your IBM Software Client Leader Representative
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