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Page 1: IBM eServer © 2004 IBM Corporation IBM Systems and Technology Group zSeries z900 and z990 Update 2004 Bob Neidig neidig@us.ibm.com@us.ibm.com 914-642-4593

IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

IBM Systems and Technology Group

zSeries z900 and z990 Update 2004Bob [email protected]

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Mainframe Momentum – 2003 into 2004

Refreshed zSeries product line- Introduced the z990 and z890

Growth in new workloads- Linux and z/OS (UNIX/NT sourced)

- Approx 70% of revenue

Introduced the Mainframe Charter- Providing a strategic framework

- Lowering costs, improving value

Availability of new exploiting software- Eg. WebSphere v5, DB2 v8

Significant market share gains- 33% revenue growth year-to- year 4Q03

- 34% revenue growth year-to-year 1Q04

- 44% revenue growth year-to-year 2Q04z890

28 models – 26 to 1365 MIPS

z99032 models – 450 to 9060 MIPS

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

zSeries Market Share Trends ($250K+ price bands) IBM zSeries has gained 13 points of server revenue share during the last 3 years in the $250K+ price bands. The third

quarter marks the fifth straight quarter of zSeries revenue growth.

“zSeries servers had another very strong quarter with year-to-year revenue growth of 44 percent on MIPS growth of 75 percent. This is the fourth consecutive quarter of revenue growth following the z990 introduction last year.” - Mark Loughridge, IBM CFO to analysts, July 15, 2004

Linux IFL installations in 2003 increased 69% over 2002.

IBM gained 10 points of share YTY, in 2Q04 according to IDC and Gartner Dataquest

source: IDC Server Tracker, rolling 4 quarter share

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

IBM eServer

© 2003 IBM CorporationFoil #

zSeries advantage: Providing the highest qualities of service

IBMxSeriesW2000

HPHimalayaNonStop

SunSF15KSolaris

FujitsuP-PowerSolaris

IBMi890

OS/400

IBMp690AIX5L

HPS-DomeHP UX

IBM z900z/OS

Technology 97 201 137 150 169 150 159 205

Manageability 82 178 146 156 190 138 169 220

Market Momentum 274 127 250 226 186 258 245 193

Business Practice 191 171 154 189 196 199 183 194

Totals 644 677 687 721 741 745 756 812

Rank 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Technology includes -Processor Technology, System Performance, Clustering (for Performance), Unplanned Downtime (Single), Unplanned Downtime (Clustered), Disaster Tolerance/Recovery

Manageability includes - Planned Downtime, Partition Management, Capacity on Demand, Workload Management, OS Manageability, Server Management Tools

Market Momentum includes - Architectural Viability, ISV Enthusiasm, Application Portfolio, Availability of Skills, Demand Creation, Fulfilment, Gartner Client "RADAR"

Business Practice includes - Ease of Doing Business, Support, Business Strategy, Corporate Viability, Negotiation Opportunity, Professional Services, Delivers on Promises Source: Gartner Group, September 2003, ERP ASEM

IBM eServer

© 2003 IBM CorporationFoil #

zSeries advantage: Providing the highest qualities of service

IBMxSeriesW2000

HPHimalayaNonStop

SunSF15KSolaris

FujitsuP-PowerSolaris

IBMi890

OS/400

IBMp690AIX5L

HPS-DomeHP UX

IBM z900z/OS

Technology 97 201 137 150 169 150 159 205

Manageability 82 178 146 156 190 138 169 220

Market Momentum 274 127 250 226 186 258 245 193

Business Practice 191 171 154 189 196 199 183 194

Totals 644 677 687 721 741 745 756 812

Rank 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Technology includes -Processor Technology, System Performance, Clustering (for Performance), Unplanned Downtime (Single), Unplanned Downtime (Clustered), Disaster Tolerance/Recovery

Manageability includes - Planned Downtime, Partition Management, Capacity on Demand, Workload Management, OS Manageability, Server Management Tools

Market Momentum includes - Architectural Viability, ISV Enthusiasm, Application Portfolio, Availability of Skills, Demand Creation, Fulfilment, Gartner Client "RADAR"

Business Practice includes - Ease of Doing Business, Support, Business Strategy, Corporate Viability, Negotiation Opportunity, Professional Services, Delivers on Promises Source: Gartner Group, September 2003, ERP ASEM

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

zSeries Advantage – Providing Highest Qualities of Q of S

'Technology Value'

UnisysES7000

W2000DC

Sun SF15KSolaris

HP S-DomeHP UX

IBM zSeries

z/OS

Processor Technology 9 7 8 10System Performance 40 40 40 50

Unplanned Downtime (Single) 40 40 40 50Unplanned Downtime (Clustered) 28 28 32 40

Disaster Tolerance/Recovery 30 25 40 50Totals 147 140 160 200

'Manageability' Planned Downtime 30 45 40 50

Partitioning 35 30 35 50Capacity on Demand 8 20 32 32

OS Manageability 20 28 32 36Server Management Tools 21 18 24 30

Workload Management 30 25 40 50Totals 144 166 203 248

Source: Gartner, ASEM Enterprise Server Update 2004, 22nd October 2004

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Gartner Group – Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Servers

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

IBM eServer

© 2003 IBM CorporationFoil #

Platform Selection - Enterprise Server Comparisons

IBM's zSeries z/Architecture provides a ready solution for driving businesses efficiently in an on demand environment. Chief Information Officers (CIOs) of enterprises already operating zSeries or S/390 servers should accelerate plans to incorporate z990 and the latest z/OS, as well as examine the costs and benefits of migrating or consolidating UNIX and Linux workloads to the zSeries with virtualization technology. CIOs whose business-critical operations are not yet operating on zSeries servers should seriously explore the value of placing their most demanding applications on IBM's robust and flexible flagship.

Source: DH Brown, October 2003 IBM zSeries Sun F15K HP Superdome

WorkloadManagement

Scalability Reliability ApplicationEnablement

SystemArchitecture

verygood

verypoor Partitioning

IBM eServer

© 2003 IBM CorporationFoil #

Platform Selection - Enterprise Server Comparisons

IBM's zSeries z/Architecture provides a ready solution for driving businesses efficiently in an on demand environment. Chief Information Officers (CIOs) of enterprises already operating zSeries or S/390 servers should accelerate plans to incorporate z990 and the latest z/OS, as well as examine the costs and benefits of migrating or consolidating UNIX and Linux workloads to the zSeries with virtualization technology. CIOs whose business-critical operations are not yet operating on zSeries servers should seriously explore the value of placing their most demanding applications on IBM's robust and flexible flagship.

Source: DH Brown, October 2003 IBM zSeries Sun F15K HP Superdome

WorkloadManagement

Scalability Reliability ApplicationEnablement

SystemArchitecture

verygood

verypoor Partitioning

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Using the Mainframe Charter… To provide a framework for zSeries growth and enhancements

Enhance the value proposition and lower the cost of computing of zSeries solutions in a way that is compelling, clear, and consistent.*

Improvements to Subcapcity pricing for WLC product and key IPLA middlewareSW price performance improvements on z990 and z890WLC price improvement for zOS customer below 215 MSUsPrice reduction on NALC for new workloadsStandardized pricing for IFL Introduction of zAAP for Java workloadsLower memory costsOn/Off Capacity on Demand enhancements (z890 and z990)Lower entry point and improved granularity with z890

Provide leadership in innovation to enhance the use of IBM eServer zSeries to support increasingly integrated and flexible business processes for the on demand business. *

Z890-New Lower IBM zSeries entry point-One model with 28 capacity settings

Z990-Up to 1,024 channels in z/Architecture-Enhanced virtualization with 30 LPARS and 4 LCSS’s

Support programs designed to foster vitality in the zSeries community, helping to promote a strong application portfolio and world-class support services.*

zSeries application solutions - Ex: Linux for zSeries ISVsInfrastructure Simplification for Industry based reference ArchitecturesDeployment of IBM skills to support new solutions on platformIncreased external skills focus.Involvement with open source community.

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zSeries Application Assist Processor (zAAP)–Available on z890 and z990 servers with z/OS

1.6

Operating Systems and Middleware enhancements–z/OS 1.6, z/VM 5.1, VSE enhancements–DB2 V8, WebSphere V5.1, WBISF V5.1

Recent Recent Proof Proof PointsPoints

Recent Recent Proof Proof PointsPoints

Recent Recent Proof Proof PointsPoints

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Mainframe Charter: Delivering new on demand capabilities

Enhance the value proposition and lower the cost of computing of zSeries solutions in a way that is compelling, clear, and consistent.*

Provide leadership in innovation to enhance the use of IBM eServer zSeries to support increasingly integrated and flexible business processes for the on demand business. *

Support programs designed to foster vitality in the zSeries community, helping to promote a strong application portfolio and world-class support services.*

Inno

vatio

nVa

lue

Com

mun

ityOn demand capability Roadmaps:

Business Integration• z/OS 1.6 and zAAP exploitation• Communication Controller on Linux (2005)

Business resiliency & security• GDPS xDR (2004)• GDPS HyperSwap Manager (2005)• Common Information Model (2005)

Broadening ecosystem to enable customer with support and skills

Greater support to enable participation Over 150 new ISVs ISV adopting subcapacity pricing models

* Excerpted from the Mainframe Charter – August 2003

FSS Reference Architectures Live banking demo in MOP

Exponential increase in Scholars Program 70 Universities enrolled Target of 20,000 new skills by 2010

Business Policy Management:• EWLM for zOS (2004)• EWLM for Linux (2005)• Common Information Model• IBM Director Multiplatform (2005)• TBSM and TEC for managing business service levels• TBSM and TEC for managing business service levels of

composite application

Flexible and Responsive pricing Models:• Subcapacity pricing for key platform Software• Broad portfolio of Capacity on Demand offerings

zSeries ServerProven Rebate Offering

Offerings for Integration and Simplification• zAAP capacity with no IBM SW Cost• Application transformation and integration services• Scorpion Studies

Offerings for Resiliency and Security• GDPS®/PPRC Implementation Services • GDPS® HyperSwap Manager – 75% saving on special

SA and netview suite• Base zSeries and z/OS Security workshops

Offerings for Business Policy Mgmt and Optimization• End to End Systems Management Services• IT Optimization Solution Offering • 12-Step Strategic Virtualization Assessment

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Each new range has delivered:ƒ New functionƒ Improved performanceƒ Improved availability and serviceabilityƒ Field upgrades to protect customer investmentƒ Better price/performance

zSeries: Scaling to new Heights

Rn6Sept 1998

Yn6Sept 1998

Xn7-Zn7May 1999

z900-1xxDec 2000

2xx – z800Feb 2002

z9902003

> 1000 MIPS

> 1100 MIPS> 1500 MIPS

> 1700 MIPS

> 2800 MIPS

3300 MIPS

> 9000 MIPS

MinimumMaximum

12 engines10-way

14 engines12-way

20 engines16-way

48 engines32-way

5 engines4-way

z8902004

5 engines4-way

> 1360 MIPS

> 630 MIPS

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

IBM eServer

© 2003 IBM Corporation

Addressing business requirementsContinuous availability without complexityImproved business continuityEnhanced virtualization and resource managementIncreased capacity and performanceImproved self-configuring and self-optimising Reduced total cost of ownershipInvestment protection

2001/2 2003/4 2005/6 2007/8

z900

zSeries directions - delivery roadmap...

z900 Function++ z990 Function++ Technology/next Function....

z800 (spin-off) Spin-off spin-off.....

2000/2001 2002 2003 2004 2005........ zSeries Development Cycle

IBM eServer

© 2003 IBM Corporation

Addressing business requirementsContinuous availability without complexityImproved business continuityEnhanced virtualization and resource managementIncreased capacity and performanceImproved self-configuring and self-optimising Reduced total cost of ownershipInvestment protection

2001/2 2003/4 2005/6 2007/8

z900

zSeries directions - delivery roadmap...

z900 Function++ z990 Function++ Technology/next Function....

z800 (spin-off) Spin-off spin-off.....

2000/2001 2002 2003 2004 2005........ zSeries Development Cycle

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

HybridCooling

Processor Books and Memory

CEC Cage

STI cables

SupportElements

3x I/Ocages

PowerSupplies

InternalBatteries

z990 - Under the Covers

Front View

Fiber Quick Connect Feature

TLLBz990_0370

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

zArchitecture Positioning in the IBM Mainframe Family

z990

z890

9672

z800

z900

MP3000

MP2000

MIPS

z900 Up to 3330 MIPsz990 Up to 9060 MIPS

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Where everything enterprise-wide becomes:

Reusable, connected and integrated…

Resilient and highly secure…

Scaleable and responsive..

Simplified and optimized…

Virtualized and cheaper to run…

Unified and flexible to support the business model

VirtualizationAutonomic

Open Standards

Integration

All Managed by Business Priorities

Grid

The On Demand Operating EnvironmentThink of it as a Global Fabric

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

zSeries Today and Tomorrow The Pinnacle for Integration & Infrastructure Management

Standalone Unix & Intel Hypervisors Basic Partitioning Virtual I/O

IBM TotalStorage Disk Virtualization File Virtualization Storage infrastructure management

zSeries TodayIndustry Leadership, including: Virtualization Technologies Intelligent Workload management Provisioning Console Management Resiliency & Security

Management CapabilitiesStatic Dynamic

Sco

pe

Sys

tem

Silo

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e zSeries FutureEnterprise-based SimplificationVirtualization Engine Enabled Business Resilience Security Integration Systems Management

IBM eServer (Unix & Intel) Virtualization Engine Enabled Workload Management Provisioning Console Management

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Roadmaps for Key Technologies

Business Resiliency and Security• The Secure Vault for heterogeneous IT• The Trust Authority for heterogeneous IT

Intelligent Workload Management• Intelligent Business Director

Business Integration• Delivering business flexibility through integration

zSeries Server Technology Roadmap

Driving added value across the infrastructure

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Tomorrow

Today

Future Vision

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

zSeries Server Technology RoadmapPlanned Functional Directions

Performance improvements through increased engine speed and number of processors

Single System Image extension beyond 24-way

Increased availability with greater concurrent capabilities

Increased virtualization with more LPARs

Business continuance enhancements with GDPS

Device addressablility constraint relief

Increased number of processors in a single machine

FICON bandwidth performance improvements

Sysplex timer distance improvements

Linux virtualization improvements

Continued focus on low end granularity for both legacy and new workloads, while deploying new technology

Further increases in processor performance and number of processors in a single machine

High-performance coupling for heterogenous environments

Trusted computing

SCSI access for z/OS

Improved granularity with z890

Improved integrated performance with zAAP

Improved Single System Image with 24-way z/OS 1.6

Increased I/O bandwidth for FICON, via improved performance and number of ports

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Innovation: Key 4Q and 1Q product enhancements that help enable your on demand operating environment

z890 and z990:

–Security – Crypto Express2, Trusted Key Entry (TKE), EAL5 for z990

–Simplification – OSA-Express*, OSA-Express2*, FCP LUN Access Control*

–Flexibility – non-disruptive upgrades on z890

Operating Systems:

–Integration – z/OS v1.6 support of zAAP, Comm. Controller for zLinux

–Security – enhancements to RACF, LDAP and SSL

–Flexibility – z/OS support for 24way Single image

–Optimization – WLM enhancements for DB2 stored procedures, EWLM

Middleware:

–Integration – WebSphere on zAAP, Latest Java links in key middleware

–Automation – Omegamon incorporates leading Tivoli monitor features

–Platform readiness - IMS v9 and CICS TS V3 SOA compliant for Integration

–Integrated Tool Set – zSeries Rational tooling, IMS Online Reorg, DB2 II* Includes delivered and planned zVM exploitation

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Introducing the zSeries Application Assist Processor

Available on IBM Server™ zSeries®990 (z990) and zSeries 890 (z890) and future zSeries servers only

Leveraged by workloads with Java cycles, e.g. WebSphere, DB2®

Attractively priced at $125K USD per zAAP engine.

Up to 1 zAAP per general purpose processor in an LPAR

Executes Java Code with no changes to applications

Traditional IBM zSeries software charges unaffected

Sub-capacity eligible IBM software charges can be reduced

zAAP feature planned availability for June 30th, 2004; software exploitation planned for September 24th, 2004 with z/OS 1.6

New specialty assist processor dedicated exclusively to execution of Java workloads under z/OS®– e.g. WebSphere®

Objective: Enable integration of new Java based Web applications with core z/OS backend database environment for high performance, reliability, availability, security, and lower total cost of ownership

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IBM eServer

© 2004 IBM Corporation

zAAP Concept Overview: A Simplified Example

Utilizing zAAPs to support WebSphere applications will likely reduce the required CP capacity ...

Without zAAPs

CPs CPs

zAAPs

With zAAPs

50% reduction

In this example, running a WebSphere application that is transactional in nature, using zAAPs can reduce the standard CP capacity requirement by 50%.

** Example is for illustrative purpose only

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Leveraging zAAPs for business Integration and Infrastructure Simplification

zAAPs can help consolidate, simplify and reduce server infrastructure and improve operational efficiencies.

Enables strategic integration of e-business applications with mission-critical database workloads

Potential operational advantages over distributed multi-tier solutions

Eliminates separate tier to handle application server workload

Remove one hardware tier

Remove one TCP/IP link

Leverage core zSeries strengths and manage Java Workloads automatically with z/OS

zSeries Security

zSeries Workload Manager (WLM)

zSeries Availability

zSeries Scalability

zSeries Flexibility

1st Tier 2nd Tier 3rd Tier

Client

Client

Client

App Server

App Server z/OS

Database Server

Networked Web ServingNetworked Web Serving

1st Tier 2nd Tier 3rd Tier

Client

Client

Client

App Server

App Server z/OS

Database Server

Networked Web ServingNetworked Web Serving

1st Tier 2nd Tier

Client

Client

ClientIntegrated z/OS

Application & Database Server

Integrated z/OS Web App & Integrated z/OS Web App & Database ServingDatabase Serving

Standard CP

zAAP

1st Tier 2nd Tier

Client

Client

ClientIntegrated z/OS

Application & Database Server

Integrated z/OS Web App & Integrated z/OS Web App & Database ServingDatabase Serving

Standard CP

zAAP

BEFORE

AFTER

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© 2003 IBM Corporation

zSeries Sales and Technical Education

* WARNING: Applying these ratios to the published MIPS for the z900 2xx models is not valid. Also, these are very preliminary projections based on a limited number of measurements for a subset of the workloads on early (no GA) hardware and are subject to change. ** Maximum of 256 channels per OS image

z900z990

Uni Processor PerformanceSystem CapacityDesign

ModelsProcessing Units (Engines)MemoryLPARsHiperSocketsFICON ChannelsOSA ChannelsTotal ChannelsInternal I/O BandwidthInternal I/O pathsOperating EnvironmentsTemporary Capacity

54 - 61 % Improvement over 2C1*2.4 - 2.9X Improvement over 216*New microprocessor vs. incremental improvementszAAP Java offload engines4 vs. 42 Models32 vs. 16 PUs256 vs. 64 GB Memory30 vs. 15 LPARs16 vs. 4 HiperSockets120 vs. 96 FICON Channels48 vs. 24 OSA Channels1024 vs. 256 Total Channels**2.0 vs. 1.0 GB/Second STIs48 vs. 24 Internal I/O pathsLPAR Only vs. Basic Mode or LPAROn/Off Capacity on Demand vs N/A on z900

z990 at a glance....

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Click To Add Presentation Title | Speaker | Other Information © 2003 IBM Corporation

zSeries Sales and Technical Education

* WARNING: Applying these ratios to the published MIPS for the z900 2xx models is not valid. Also, these are very preliminary projections based on a limited number of measurements for a subset of the workloads on early (no GA) hardware and are subject to change. ** Maximum of 256 channels per OS image

z900z990

Uni Processor PerformanceSystem CapacityDesign

ModelsProcessing Units (Engines)MemoryLPARsHiperSocketsFICON ChannelsOSA ChannelsTotal ChannelsInternal I/O BandwidthInternal I/O pathsOperating EnvironmentsTemporary Capacity

54 - 61 % Improvement over 2C1*2.4 - 2.9X Improvement over 216*New microprocessor vs. incremental improvementszAAP Java offload engines4 vs. 42 Models32 vs. 16 PUs256 vs. 64 GB Memory30 vs. 15 LPARs16 vs. 4 HiperSockets120 vs. 96 FICON Channels48 vs. 24 OSA Channels1024 vs. 256 Total Channels**2.0 vs. 1.0 GB/Second STIs48 vs. 24 Internal I/O pathsLPAR Only vs. Basic Mode or LPAROn/Off Capacity on Demand vs N/A on z900

z990 at a glance....

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Click To Add Presentation Title | Speaker | Other Information

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z990/z890 Concurrent Upgrade - Customer Controlled

On/Off Capacity on Demand - Temporary upgrade

ƒ Designed for nondisruptive temporary addition of CPs, IFLs, ICFs and zAAP ƒ Upgrades to as much as double current capacity with/without adding enginesƒ "Right to use" feature - Orderable as MES or with new build to initiate contract and

administrative setupƒ Customer orders and installs upgrade via Resource Link and IBM RSFƒ Nondisruptive removal when capacity is no longer wanted

CIU – Customer Initiated Upgrade - Express - Permanent upgrade

ƒ Customer capability to order and install permanent upgradeƒ Not included

• Upgrades requiring parts (e.g. additional memory requiring new cards) • Channel upgrades by LIC enable of existing ports

ƒ CIU feature - MES ordered to initiate contract and administrative setupƒ Customer orders and installs upgrade via Resource Link™ and IBM RSF

CBU – Capacity Backup - Temporary emergency capacity upgrade

ƒ Designed for nondisruptive temporary addition of CPs ONLY in an emergency situation ƒ CBU contract required to order CBU features and CBU LIC CCƒ All z890 CPs run at full speed (e.g. 110 with 1 CBU becomes 270 upon activation)ƒ Nondisruptive downgrade after test or recovery completed

TLLBz990_0950

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LCSS0 LCSS1

Partition

1Partition

2Partition

15Partition

14Partition

16Partition

17Partition

18Partition

30

MIF-1 MIF-2 MIF-F MIF-1 MIF-2 MIF-3 MIF-F

CHPID00

CHPID02

CHPID01

CHPIDFF

PCHID10B

PCHID10D

PCHID10C

PCHID20A

CHPID04

SPANPCHID10E

PCHID245

PCHID0246

PCHID246

PCHID0248

PCHID249

CHPID03

Share

CHPID 04 shows example of a spanned channel (HiperSockets or Internal Coupling links) CHPID 06 shows example of a spanned channel (FICON, OSA, or External Coupling links)

CHPID06

SPAN

PCHID200

CHPID00

CHPID01

CHPID22

CHPIDFF

CHPID05

Share

z990 Channel Subsystem Summary

TLLBz890_0440

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Console Controller for z890 and z990ƒ System Console (IPL) and operations support for multiple LPARs

Exclusive to new or installed OSA-Express 1000BASE-T Ethernetƒ New CHPID type OSC requiredƒ OSA-ICC delivered with May, 2004, server LICƒ OSA-ICC configured on a port-by-port basis

– Port can be CHPID type OSC, OSD, or OSEƒ Up to 120 console sessions per portƒ CHPID type OSC can be defined as a spanned channel

– Shared among LPARs across LCSSs LAN Connectivity

ƒ LAN-attached consoles running TN3270E clients– non-SNA DFT data streams to TN3270E– Capable of operating at 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps)

ƒ Uses RJ-45 connection to category 5 Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) copper cabling Configuration support via Support Element (SE) and Hardware Management Console (HMC) Exclusive to OSA-Express 1000BASE-T Ethernet (# 1366) Minimum software:

ƒ z/OS V1.3 or z/OS.e V1.3 (z890) with PTF for APAR OA05738– HCD with PTF for APAR OA03689

ƒ z/VM V4.4 with PTF for APAR VM63405 ƒ VSE/ESA V2.6, TPF 4.1

Supports Ethernet-attached TN3270E emulated sessionsƒ Protocol conversion: non-SNA DFT to TN3270E

Can coexist in configurations using prior IBM 2074 models and older 3174 controllers No coaxial cable support or Token-Ring support

FLASHFLASH

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1000BASE-T Ethernet Feature 1366

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Multiple or single Console Sessions per terminal

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Up to one hundred twenty (120) sessions per port across multiple Logical Partitionsƒ MIF capableƒ Can run multiple sessions on a single workstation

For increased console session availability, plan for separate consoles, on separate LANs, on separate ports, on separate OSA-Express features

ƒ Manual, disruptive console session switch possible

z890/z990 OSA-ICC Single System with Alternate Sessions

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Increased flexibility and resiliency through new network and I/O attachment options– OSA-Express21

• GbE and 10GbE• Concurrent LIC updates• TCP/IP Enhancements

– Increase in IP stacks– Large send for TCP/IP traffic– Layer 2 support

– OSA-Express• Improved stack utilization2

• Layer 2 support2

– SAN• Preview of FCP LUN access control3

• FICON™ purge path extended2

Raising the bar for a security-rich environment– Crypto Express21

– TKE 4.2 workstation smart card reader2

– EAL5 certification on the z990

Increased flexibility through non-disruptive capacity setting upgrades on the z890

1 Planned availability is January 28, 2005 2 Planned availability is October 29, 2004 3

Innovation – New zSeries Server EnhancementsNetworking and Security Enhancements that help enable your on demand operating environment

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Innovation: z/OS designed for the on demand operating environment

Integrating new applications –Improved JAVA integration with support for zAAP

–Increased scale and performance with 64-bit C/C++ and 64-bit JAVA (shipped as separate product)

–Improved performance with new C/C++ compiler options to exploit z890s and z990s

Increased scale of z/OS workloads –24-way single image in z990 logical partition

–32-way single image (planned for 2005)

Simplified management of security features–Improved interoperability between RACF and LDAP

–SSL-enhanced digital certificate management

Increased optimization of resources –WLM enhanced for DB2 stored procedures

–DFSMS placement of critical datasets on Parallel Access Volumes

z/OS 1.6 Availability: September 24, 2004

z/OS 1.7 Preview Planned availability: September 2005

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

Improved business resiliency – XRC+ extensions for GDPS

Application Development– Java access to VSAM data with JDBC Connector (planned for

2005)

Cross system management – z/OS support of IBM Virtualization Engine™

- Enterprise Workload Manager (planned for Dec 2004)

- Common Information Model (planned for 2005)

Enhanced networking and security – Network security configuration, monitoring, scalability and

performance enhancements

– TCP/IP sysplex availability enhancements - z/OS Load Balancing Advisor, DVIPA reacquisition

Usability – New z/OS Health Checker component

z/OS 1.6 is the first release to require z/Architecture™, and will only run on zSeries servers: (z890, z990, z800, z900)

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Innovation: Virtualization and Linux in the on demand operating environment

Advanced Virtualization capabilities provide more cost-effective and robust virtual Linux servers

–Deployment of a Linux server farm on z/VM using only FCP-attached SCSI disks.

–Improved cryptographic performance with PCIXCC support for Linux and z/OS guests

Exploitation of z/VM Technology provides

–Support for the OSA-Express – Integrated Console Controller

–Support of four Logical Channel SubSystems (LCSSs)

–Higher availability for network traffic using the z/VM Virtual Switch

Strengths of 64-bit computing

–Requires z/Architecture servers: z990, z890, z900, z800

–Customers can still run a mix of 31- and 64-bit virtual servers

z/VM V5.1 Availability: September 24, 2004

z/VM 5.1 Enhancements Announced October 2004

Available December 3, 2004

–z/VM Virtual Switch exploitation of Layer 2 mode on OSA-Express

–Performance Toolkit for VM enhancements to support monitor records created by the SUSE LINUX 2.6 kernel

Available January 28, 2005

–Improved security for Linux and z/OS guests with Crypto Express2 support

–OSA-Express2 support (includes 10 GbE support)

–More device connections for TCP/IP for z/VM

FCP LUN access control for added control of SCSI devices is planned to be supported at the availability of this function on the z990 and z890

Planned Availability in 2005*…

Communications Controller for Linux on zSeries

–Planned select NCP (Network Control Program) functions software running within Linux on zSeries

–Allows customers to continue using traditional SNA without a dependency on IBM 3745 and 3746 Communications Controller hardware.

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

New

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Cost of mgmt.

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Cost of People vs. Spending on New Systems

zSeries Delivers Unique Value to the On Demand Business

The value of your IT goes beyond TCA–Intelligent workload management capabilities can

help optimize IT resources–World class operational resiliency and security

help lower the cost of downtime and avoid damage to your reputation.

Complexity in today’s mixed platform environments make it hard to gauge their true ROI

–Unique measurement capabilities help accurately identify the cost of operations to its end users

On demand IT infrastructure is becoming more flexible and responsive. So should its’ cost

–zSeries provides variable hardware and software pricing metrics to better align costs with resources consumed.

–Extended ISV community adopting similar metrics provides cohesive pricing strategy for platform.

zSeries plans to continue to deliver industry-paced price performance

Server spending (USM$)

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Pricing for New WorkloadsLow cost z/OS.e for new applications on z890 & z800

–Supports EWLC granular MSU-based pricing

Cost-effective z/VM V5.1 engine-based pricing

–Lower entry point and lower cost growth that can be aggregated across world wide enterprises

–zSeries 64bit

zSeries 64 bit Server-Proven New Workload rebate

–integrate New Workload application onto zSeries servers

Business Resilience Offerings Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex ® (GDPS)

offerings for more continuous availability and resilient recovery

– New entry level GDPS ® HyperSwapTM Manager solution with selected function Tivoli Netview and SA products at reduced cost

–New GDPS ® Multiplatform Resiliency for zSeries provides continuous availability for Linux on zSeries

Price Effective CBU zSeries & 9672 offerings – to establish critical back up capacity for development and production systems.

Offering for an Integrated On Demand World zSeries Application Assist Processors (zAAPs)

–Integrate legacy workloads with Java apps

–zAAPs execute Java cycles with no changes to applications and no IBM SW charges

Linux and Integrated Facilities for Linux (IFLs)

–Leverage virtualization technology to consolidate distributed servers

–Integrate with DB applications

–Leverage mainframe qualities of service

Both zAAPs & IFLs price performance at $125K/eng*

Flexible and Responsive Pricing Sub-capacity Workload License charging (WLC) better aligns SW

costs with consumption

–Gaining support in software community

Sub-capacity pricing extended beyond WLC to IPLA (one-time charge) products

–New for zSeries Software tools

Capacity on Demand offerings help quickly activate capacity to meet changing business needs

–A broad portfolio of permanent and temporary capacities

–On/Off Capacity on Demand now offers Daily IPLA SW charges and a free one-day Test on z990 and z890

zSeries: Delivering Value for an On Demand World

*Prices may vary by geography and country

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Key Offerings to Enable On Demand Business

GDPS®/PPRC (Metro Mirror) Implementation Services - Minimize business interruption by providing near continuous availability for zSeries. (now supports Linux for zSeries as z/VM guest)

Now, Enhanced for GDPS Multi Platform Resiliency for zSeries

GDPS® HyperSwapTM Manager - Minimize business interruption by providing near continuous availability during planned or unplanned storage subsystem outages.

Announce: Oct 7 04

Availability: 1Q/05

Security Health Check - Security is a base element of a solid On Demand solution, know the relative strengths and weaknesses in your environment.

Now

Base zSeries and z/OS Security workshops - Provides a platform for understanding zSeries security options for complex environments.

Now

IT Optimization Solution Offering - Examines an organization's ability to achieve business value and better leverage IT assets to improve return on investment.

Now

End to End Systems Management - Maintain increasing workloads caused by new applications, including identification of failures in IT resources, at a reduced cost.

Oct 7, 2004

Transformation Connectivity Offering - Avoiding rewrite of legacy applications and create new value from existing applications by reducing development cost.

Announce: Oct 7, 04

Transformation Application Architecture Offering - Architect applications for greater business flexibility through integration, speeding IT responsiveness.

Announce: Oct 7, 04

Application Integration Offering - Integrate islands of applications, processes and data to get the right information to the right people at the right time.

Announce: Oct 7, 04

IBM Dynamic Infrastructure Offering for SAP - Implement SAP’s adaptive computing concept to create a truly variable, integrated and automated infrastructure.

Now

12-Step Strategic Virtualization Assessment - Identify and resolve current client IT and Business complexities with a virtualized framework for future IT architectures.

Announce: Oct 7, 04

Availability: 1Q/05

Scorpion Assessment - Consolidate Windows, UNIX and Mainframe servers and storage devices to help reduce the cost and complexity of your infrastructure.

Now

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zSeries Server Top 5 Differentitorsƒ Integrated

– Resources are shared, can allow handling of transaction peaks

ƒ Available– Application availability not System– Proven hypervisor >15 years– >50 percent of Oper Sys Recovery

ƒ Virtualization– Unlimited Processor Sharing– Shared I/O adapters– Enables proven high utilization,

efficient operation - breaking barriers like number of devices.

ƒ Secure– Proven security – Digital Certificate Authority – z/OS 1.3

ƒ TCO– WLM to meet customer policy goals– Linux – server consolidation

*s390.ibm.com/products/s390da/applications/guide.html

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zSeries: Flexibility with near zero downtime

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IBM Resource Link, Web-based toolƒ ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/

– Services section: zSeries Fiber Cabling Service– Planning section/Physical Planning

Physical Planning manuals, GIM– Education section: zSeries courses (z800, z890, z900 & z990)

General Information for Planning a Physical Site (GIM)– CHPID Mapping Tool

ibm.com/zseries/zaapƒ Getting Started, FAQ, Java projection tool

redbooks.ibm.comƒ IBM Redbooks

ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/networkingƒ The network connectivity home page

ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/connectivityƒ The I/O connectivity home pageƒ Go to this location for a list of FICON/FCP supported devices

ibm.com/wwoiƒ Announcement Letters

zSeries: On the Internet

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Where to Find More Information… zSeries Home Page

– http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/ zSeries Announcement Landing Page

– http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/feature100704

IBM Scholars Program & IT Co-op Program

– Scholars zSeries Program & University Participants: http://ibm.com/university/zseries

– Scholars zSeries & Co-op Program contact: [email protected]

IBM ITTS Offerings - shorten

– IBM ITTS zSeries Curriculum View: http://ibm.com/services/learning/us/catalog/zseries/zSeries

– Roadmaps: http://ibm.com/services/learning/us/catalog/zseries/roadmaps/

– Digital Video Library: http://ibm.com/services/learning/us/elearning/dvl

– 1-800-IBM-TEACH

IBM zSeries Technical Support

– IBM zSeries Technical Support: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/zseries/

Virtual Innovation Center for Enabling Solutions on zSeries

– http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/enable/z/index.html IBM’s Global Solutions Directory - Applications, tools and services from IBM and IBM Business Partners

– http://www.developer.ibm.com/solutions/isv/igssg.nsf/LanguageSelector?OpenForm Business Partner Search

– http://www.developer.ibm.com/bpconnections/bpcms.nsf/publicsearchGUI?OpenFrameset&NL=en ISV Solution Link- Automated Sales Channel Enablement for ISV and IBM Solutions

– http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/solutions/finder/CSFServlet.wss Consultant and Integrator info and activities

www.ibm.com/partner/consultants click on your region, then Hardware/Servers, then zSeries