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SAP FORUM İSTANBUL 2014 IBM Power8 Enterprise Sunucuları ve Bilişim Dünyasının yeni standartları.. Kadri Aksoy Power Systems Satış Uzmanı, IBM Türkiye

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SAP FORUM İSTANBUL 2014IBM Power8 Enterprise Sunucuları ve Bilişim Dünyasının yeni standartları..

Kadri AksoyPower Systems Satış Uzmanı, IBM Türkiye

OpenPOWER Foundation Will Expand POWER Ecosystem

Foundation: Opening the IBM Power Chip Architecture to Market Innovators

OpenPOWER Foundation is an industry body comprised of passionate innovators who come together to pool their resource around a single purpose to:§ Innovate across a complete server stack based upon the IBM POWER architecture§ Produce open hardware, software, firmware and tools through “collaborative innovation”§ Innovate customized and highly advanced servers, subsystems, components§ Leverage complementary skills and investment from the member companies§ Become operational this year

• 60+ Members and growing http://openpowerfoundation.org/

• Non-IBM Power8 servers to appear early next year (PC World, July 24 2014) http://www.pcworld.com/article/2458160/nonibm-power8-servers-chips-to-appear-early-next-year.html

Platinum Members

© OpenPOWER Foundation 2014

Building collaboration and innovation at all levels

Welcoming new members in all areas of the ecosystem

Boards / Systems

I/O / Storage / Acceleration

Chip / SOC

System / Software / Services

Implementation / HPC / Research

Power Systems: An Ecosystem for Innovation

IBM Power Systems Industry

Ecosystem

Innovation

Linux ISVs and Middleware

IBMRoutes

to Market

IndustryRoutes to Market

POWER8 Processor with

AIX | IBM iISVs and

Middleware

Linux on POWER8

IP Licensing and Chip

Sales

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The World’s First GPU-accelerated Power8 Server

2x POWER8 CPUs1TB Memory Capacity384 GB/s Max MemBandwidth

2 NVIDIA Tesla K40 GPU AcceleratorsLinux

IBM POWER S824L

Available starting Oct 31st!

§OpenPOWER members will bring Power Servers with specialized Power processors, subsystems and components with big performance gains

§Customers will have a choice of vendors to buy Power Servers and/or components from

What OpenPOWER Means for our Customers

Google's Gordon MacKean with IBM POWER8 server motherboard

Tyan’s motherboard for POWER8

SAP HANA on Power Systems ü April 15, 2013 : Linux on Power Proof-of-Concept Status Complete. ü August 1, 2013 : SAP initiates Product Development Program for HANA on

IBM Power technologyüDecember 10, 2013: HANA code optimized compiled/linked ü (HANA SPS08, SLES11SP2)ü February 13, 2014: All HANA Servers running, IBM code checked in, full function

testing commencing, Power 8 discussions underwayü June 4, 2014 : SAP announced Test and Evaluation Program

Going Forward Technology Roadmap as provided to IBM:§ Announce of General Availability (with SPS09) : 1Q 2015§ Planned General Availability : 1Q 2015

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Future IBM Power System HANA stack

SAP HANA®

SUSE Linux Enterprise ServerRed Hat Enterprise Linux

XFS or GPFS(scale-out file system)

HW Platform (Server and Storage)

Business Applications

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POWER Linux compliant tools

Faster Memory Bandwidth ideally fits demand of SAP (in-memory) applications

Source: IBM CPO9

Comparisons to Intel Systems

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Power Systems RAS versus x86

POWER x86Application/Partition RAS

Live Partition Mobility Yes YesLive Application Mobility Yes Yes, support issues

Partition Availability priority Yes NoSystem RAS

OS independent First Failure Data Capture Yes EX – MCA RecoveryMemory Keys (including OS exploitation) Yes No

Processor RASProcessor Instruction Retry Yes NoAlternate Processor Recovery Yes NoDynamic Processor Deallocation Yes NoDynamic Processor Sparing Yes No

Memory RASChipkill™ Yes Yes, some vendorsSurvives Double Memory Failures Yes Yes, optionalSelective Memory Mirroring Yes NoRedundant Memory Yes Yes

I/O RASExtended Error Handling Yes NoI/O Adapter Isolation (PI-Bus and TCEs) Yes NoSee the following URLs for addition details: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/migratetoibm/systems/power/availability.htmlhttp://www-03.ibm.com/systems/migratetoibm/systems/power/virtualization.html

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Organizations must be able to adapt in a rapidly changing landscape

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In 2014 alone, digitized data will grow by 50%to 6 trillion terabytes1

Worldwide purchases over mobile devices are expected to exceed $1 trillion by 20172

2/3 of US adultssay they would not return to a business that lost their personal, confidential information5.

In January 2014, for the first time, Americans used their smart phone and tablet applications more than their PCs to access the internet3

Cloud deployment has grown 92% since 20124

Bilişim dünyası : 2014

What adds value when evaluating “the best” platform for Critical Commercial Workloads?

Ø Investment Protection – minimal platform disruptions with timely technology advancements (both HW and ISV SW)

Ø Reliability, Availability and ServiceabilityØ Performance and Workload PriorityØ Scalability for intended and unexpected growthØ Security – No one wants to be (a) TargetØ And cost savings would be icing on the cake.

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© 2014 IBM Corporation14 © 2014 IBM Corporation14

Power Enterprise Servers with POWER8 processors

192 cores*1 – 4 node, 4-16S (12c)*

Up to 16 TB Memory

80 cores @ 4.19 GHz1 – 2 node, 4 - 8S (10c)

Up to 8TB* Memory

1 E880 systems 96 & 128 cores will GA in 2Q15, with MES available to add 3rd & 4th node to existing systems.*Statement of Direction. All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.

64c @ 4.02 GHz1 – 2 node, 4-8S (8c)Up to 8TB* Memory

128 cores @ 4.35 GHz1 – 4 node, 4-16S (8c) 1

Up to 16 TB Memory1

Power E8809119-MHE

Power E8709119-MME

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© 2014 IBM Corporation15 © 2014 IBM Corporation15

Power E8809119-MHE

Power E8709119-MME

GA = 4Q14

*Statement of Direction. All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.** E880 systems 96 & 128 cores will GA in 2Q15, with MES available to add 3rd & 4th node to existing systems.

SOD: 192-core system*

80 cores @ 4.19 GHz1 – 2 node, 4 - 8S (10c)

Up to 4TB* Memory

64c @ 4.02 GHz1 – 2 node, 4-8S (8c)Up to 4TB* Memory

128 cores @ 4.35 GHz1 – 4 node, 4-8S (8c) 1

Up to 16 TB Memory1

GA = 2Q15

64-cores8 TB

SOD : 8TB Memory*

Power Enterprise Servers with POWER8 processors

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© 2014 IBM Corporation16 © 2014 IBM Corporation16

Power E8809119-MHE

Power E8709119-MME

*Statement of Direction. All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.** E880 systems 96 & 128 cores will GA in 2Q15, with MES available to add 3rd & 4th node to existing systems.

192 cores*1 – 4 node, 4-16S (12c)*

Up to 16 TB Memory

80 cores @ 4.19 GHz1 – 2 node, 4 - 8S (10c)

Up to 8TB* Memory

64c @ 4.02 GHz1 – 2 node, 4-8S (8c)Up to 8TB Memory

64-cores8 TB Expand to 128 cores

128 cores @ 4.35 GHz1 – 4 node, 4-8S (8c) 1

Up to 16 TB Memory1

GA = 2Q15Power Enterprise Servers with POWER8 processors

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© 2014 IBM Corporation17 © 2014 IBM Corporation17

Scale-out Systems built with POWER8

• Portfolio is complemented by a full commitment to support an open stack of software - Ubuntu, SUSE, RedHat, PowerKVM, and Open Stack

• New Capabilities (4Q2014)- 2 TB memory option in S824- Linux SUSE SLES12 (LE) enabling easier application portability- S824L w/ NVidia GPU acceleration- Mixed Endian VM support of a single PowerKVM host- NEBS option for Telco

S812L S822L S822 S814 S824L S824• 1-socket, 2U• Linux only

• 2-socket, 2U• Up to 24 cores• 1 TB memory• 9 PCI Gen3 slot• Linux only• PowerVM &

PowerKVM• NEBs option

• 2-socket, 2U• Up to 20 cores• 1 TB memory• 9 PCIe Gen 3• AIX & Linux• PowerVM• NEBs option

• 1-socket, 4U• Up to 8 cores• 512 GB memory• 7 PCIe Gen 3• AIX, IBM i, Linux• PowerVM• 4 core/P05 for

IBM i

• 2-socket, 4U• Up to 24 cores• Linux• NVidia GPU• Annc/GA in

4Q14

• 2-socket, 4U• Up to 24 cores• 11 PCIe Gen 3• AIX, IBM i, Linux• PowerVM• 1 TB memory• 2 TB memory

option

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More Cores12 processor cores per socket (50% more than before) that deliver better per core performance

What this meansEnjoy better scale up performance, and more throughput per scale out server node.

More ThreadsSMT8 – 8 dynamic threads per core, supporting SMT1, 2, 4, & 8 modes dynamically across VMs

What this meansYou choose – Deploy VM’s in the optimal SMT mode based on application needs.

More CacheAt 100MB, 3X the on-chip cache as POWER7 –plus 128MB of new off-chip cache as well

What this meansMemory-intensive applications (like database) will perform better as memory latency is reduced

More Bandwidth2.3X our prior gen to memory, and 2.4X our prior gen to I/O.

What this meansData-hungry applications (like big data & analytics) will respond twice as fast and scale more efficiently.

IndustryBest Practice

IndustryBest Practice Industry LeadingIndustry Leading

Industry LeadingIndustry Leading Industry LeadingIndustry Leading

POWER8 – Continued Leadership

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© 2014 IBM Corporation19

CAPIOpen interface allows PCIe3 devices to participate in operations at memory speed without risk.

What this meansGain orders of magnitude application performance with PCI card technology w/o hiring specialized skills

Transactional MemoryBorrowed from the mainframe, this technology speeds up memory writes by reducing contention.

What this meansA feature that improved OLTP database performance by 45% on System z is now available on Power.

Native PCIeIntegrating PCIe Gen 3 into the processor boostsperformance by eliminating logic overhead.

What this meansI/O intensive data applications will run faster due to high bandwidth, low latency communications.

PowerKVMKVM, the open-source virtualization solution, can be used to manage Linux-only systems.

What this meansData centers can now standardize their clouds with a single open-source virtualization technology.

IndustryInnovationIndustry

InnovationInnovationExtendedInnovationExtended

InnovationOn PowerInnovationOn Power

InnovationOn PowerInnovationOn Power

POWER8 – Innovating for Tomorrow

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Memory Bandwidth per E870/E880 Socket (SCM)

0 50 100 150 200 250

POWER5

POWER6

POWER7

POWER8

GB/Sec

3x more than POWER7

© 2014 IBM Corporation21

E870/E880 Node I/O Bandwidth

0 50 100 150 200 250 300

POWER6 570

POWER7 770

POWER7+ 770

POWER8 E870

GB/Sec

(System node or processor enclosure or CEC drawer)

SAP SD Standard Application Benchmark Results, 2-Tier: SD Benchmark Users SAP enhancement package 5 for SAP ERP 6.0

Source: http//www.sap.com/solutions/benchmark/sd2tier.epx

Fujitsu PQ 2800EIntel E7-8890 v2,

120c/240t

Power E870 outperforms all other 8-socket systems (best Intel Xeon and best Oracle SPARC)

1.6X more users than Ivybridge-EX v2Nearly 2X more users than Oracle T5-8

with 1/3 less cores!

Oracle T5-8 T5, 128c/1024t IBM x3950 X6

Intel E7-8890 v2120c/240t

IBM Power 780POWER7+96c/384t

IBM Power E870POWER880c/640t

128c120c 120c

96c

80c

(1) IBM Power System E870 on the two-tier SAP SD standard application benchmark running SAP enhancement package 5 for the SAP ERP 6.0 application; 8 processors / 80 cores / 640 threads, POWER8; 4.19GHz, 2048GB memory, 79,750 SD benchmark users, running AIX® 7.1 and DB2® 10.5, dialog response: 0.97 seconds, line items/hour:8,722,000, dialog steps/hour: 26,166,000 SAPS: 436,100 database response time (dialog/update): 0.013 sec / 0.026 sec, CPU utilization: 99%, Certification #: 2014033 Results valid as of 10/3/14. Source: http://www.sap.com/benchmark.

(2) IBM Power System 780 on the two-tier SAP SD standard application benchmark running SAP enhancement package 5 for the SAP ERP 6.0 application; 8 processors / 96 cores / 384 threads, POWER7+; 3.72GHz, 1536GB memory, 57024 SD benchmark users, running AIX® 7.1 and DB2® 10, dialog response: 0.98 seconds, line items/hour: 6,234,330, dialog steps/hour: 18,703,000 SAPS: 311,720 database response time (dialog/update): 0.009 sec / 0.014 sec, CPU utilization: 99%, Certification #: 2014024 Results valid as of 10/3/14. Source: http://www.sap.com/benchmark.

(3) IBM System x3950 on the two-tier SAP SD standard application benchmark running SAP enhancement package 5 for the SAP ERP 6.0 application; 8 processors / 120 cores / 240 threads, Intel Xeon Processor E7-8890 v2; 2.80GHz, 1024GB memory, 49,000 SD benchmark users, running Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition and DB2® 10, dialog response: 0.85 seconds, line items/hour: 5,421,670, dialog steps/hour: 16,265,000 SAPS: 271,080; database response time (dialog/update): 0.0083 sec / 0.022 sec, CPU utilization: 98%, Certification #: 2014024 Results valid as of 10/3/14. Source: http://www.sap.com/benchmark.

(4) Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 2800E on the two-tier SAP SD standard application benchmark running SAP enhancement package 5 for the SAP ERP 6.0 application; 8 processors / 120 cores / 240 threads, Intel Xeon Processor E7-8890 v2; 2.80GHz, 1024GB memory, 49,000 SD benchmark users, running Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition and SQL Server 12, dialog response: 0.97 seconds, line items/hour: 5,193,670, dialog steps/hour: 15,581,000 SAPS: 259,680; database response time (dialog/update): 0.015 sec / 0.030 sec, CPU utilization: 99%, Certification #: 2014003 Results valid as of 10/3/14. Source: http://www.sap.com/benchmark.

(5) (5) Oracle SPARC Server T5-8 on the two-tier SAP SD standard application benchmark running SAP enhancement package 5 for the SAP ERP 6.0 application; 8 processors/128 cores/1024 threads, SPARC T5; 3.60 GHz, 2,048 GB memory; 40,000 SD benchmark users, running Solaris® 11 and Oracle 11g; Certification # 2012013008. Results valid as of 10/3/14. Source: http://www.sap.com/benchmark.

SAP and all SAP logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and in several other countries. All other product and service names mentioned are the trademarks of their respective companies.22

1 Performance based on published SPECjbb2013 results as of June 30, 2014 http://www.specbench.org/jbb2013/results/2 IBM Power Systems S824 (24 cores)3 Intel E5-2697 v2 (24 cores)4 Intel E7-4890 v2 (24 cores)5 1 Oracle T5-2 (32 cores)

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§ POWER8 processing cores2 are the fastest in the industry for Java code

2.66x more performance per core than Intel E5-2697 v2 offerings 3

2.09x more performance per core than Intel E7-4890 v2 offerings 4

1.96x more performance per core than Oracle T5 offerings 5

POWER8 demonstrates the fastest Java code1 performance in the industry2x per core performance of the best Intel Xeon x86

© 2014 International Business Machines Corporation

IBM S824

POWER8 24c/192t

CiscoUCS C240 M3

E5-2697 v224c/48t

OracleT5-2T5

32c/256t

CiscoUCS C460 M4

E7-4890 v260c/120t

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Up to 2X more performance/watt*

4,800 watts 4,150 watts

40-corePOWER8

rPerf = 856

*Based upon maximum published consumption for each system

2X36-corePOWER7+ rPerf = 479

System Performance Utilization GuaranteeWhen a Client acquires a POWER8 one or two-socket server and the Client runs eligible workloads, IBM guarantees the system will perform as warranted with a System Utilization Rate of up to 65%.

Should the Client not be able to achieve 65% system utilization rate, assuming there is sufficient work to drive the machine to 65% utilization, IBM will assist with the attainment of 65% system

utilization rate, at no additional cost.

System Performance UtilizationIBM has designed these POWER8 systems to operate at

industry-leading levels of efficiency, guaranteeing the system will perform as warranted while at a sustained 65%

utilization – a rate higher than common competitive platform utilization levels

The IBM POWER8 one or two-socket server (the “POWER8 Server”) must be purchased from IBM or an authorized IBM Business Partner prior to December 31, 2014, provided that the combined transaction price (not including taxes and fees) of the POWER8 Server purchased with other IBM hardware, IBM software, IBM maintenance, and IBM services must be US $150,000 or greater. Eligible workloads are AIX, Linux, or IBM i workloads, or any combination of the three, on PowerVM. Guarantee Period - ninety (90) calendar days following the Date of Installation of the Eligible Machine. System Performance Guarantee Requirements - Client implements each of the requirements set forth in the “POWER8 Performance Guarantee Requirements. Common x86 utilization levels assessed by 3rd party analysis.

POWER8 Performance Utilization Guarantee

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Characteristics of Cloud

Built on infrastructure which is:• Virtualized • Provisioned on demand• Elastic• Optimized for scaling and pooling

üDynamicüOpenüCost EffectiveüScalableüReliableüSecure

Virtualization Management & Cloud Delivery Progression

§Simple UI and Setup§Capture & Deploy VMs§Resize VMs, Migration§Policies for placement§PowerVM & PowerKVM

Cloud Manager with OpenStack§Complete OpenStack distribution§Self-Service Portal and catalog§Automation§Metering and Billing§Open access to OpenStack APIs§Manages Hybrid Private Clouds

IBM Cloud Orchestrator§Virtual system and

application patterns§Process automation§Advanced usage

metering/accounting§Manages Hybrid

Private/Public Clouds

Increasing Automation & Function

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Advanced Cloud – PaaS / SaaS

Basic Cloud - IaaS

+ Open Source Scripting Tools from ISV Partners

§Chef§ JuJu Charms §Puppet

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Linux on Power – Runs The Same Commands as Linux on x86

§Supports Red Hat, SUSE Enterprise, Ubuntu Linux versions consistent with x86_64ØPOWER support available simultaneously with other platforms

ØList of packages nearly identical (except minor differences like bootloader)ØPackages at same version/level – including kernel and device drivers

§Leverage same opens source system toolsØSDK: Same Free Eclipse-based development environment

http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/lopdiags/sdklop.html

ØAdvance Toolchain: Same Open Source tools (GNU), IBM tested and supported on Power

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§ Smart, simplified attach for accelerators:

GPUs, flash memory, networking & FPGAs

§ Connects directly to processor, sharing the

same address space

§ Improves performance, reduces latency, and

provides more workload for your dollar

POWER8 Processor: Game-changing innovation that accelerates big data & analytics

Smart Acceleration enabled by CAPI (Coherent Accelerator Processor Interface)Technology

CAPI enables innovation from the OpenPOWER Foundation

Donanım/Yazılım olarak tamamiyle IBM çözümü olan,

TCA ve TCO olarak hem low-end’de Linux on Intel’e karşı ve hem de high-end’de rakipsiz performans/kapasite/sanallaştırma/güvenilirlik/uzun süre sorunsuz çalışabilme özellikleri sunar..

• Power Delivers– Better Investment Protection for both HW and SW since 1990s..– Better RAS features at a lower Cost– Better Performance at Higher System Utilization/Performance Levels

Which we Guarantee – POWER8 65% Sustained Utilization Guarantee with No Degradation in Performance

– Better Scalability for intended and unexpected growth – buy what you need, when you need it

– Better SecurityDon’t be (a) TargetDon’t waste resources (time and money) patching endless systems

– And cost savings with POWER IS the icing on the cake 30

Daha düşük bir sahip olma maliyeti gösteren,

Yıllardır kendisini kanıtlamış ve IBM tarafından yatırım yapılan

SÖZÜN ÖZÜ :

SAP HANA on IBM POWER Müşterilerimize katma değeri nedir :

• Intended for mission critical 7 X24 Enterprise customer operations– Not an Appliance, running on traditional Power7+ and Power8 servers– Best Reliable, Available, Serviceable (RAS) in the market

• Protect existing customer investments– Unique PowerVM advantages: Virtualization out of the Box– TDI like approach è re-use existing IT assets and operational patterns– Create LPAR from existing, instead of purchasing a dedicated appliance– More granular and flexible memory increments possible

• Leverage POWER performance and scalability for SAP Business Suite– Significant Power SMT throughput advantages versus Intel x86 – in-box co-existence with established SAP landscape using AIX, IBM i

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TeşekkürlerKadri [email protected]