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Selecting Projects for Linux on zEnterpriseIt’s all about Workloads: Cloud consolidation, smart analytics and
optimization
Bill ReederLinux on zEnterprise Sales and Strategy +1 206-587-2152 [email protected]
Brad HinsonWorldwide Lead, Linux on System z+1 919-360-0443 [email protected]
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Competitive Considerations
Are your customers doing these 5 things?
1.Virtualization and server management
2.Security services for entire enterprise
3.Database and warehouse services
4.Cloud and cloud management
5.Application development and test These projects are not only what you customer is doing, they are
projects that are very well suited to zEnterprise
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z/OS
Manage: Security Deployment Development Disaster Recovery Administration Monitoring
1. Multiple Hypervisor methods
2. Multiple management platforms
3. Disaster recovery methods
Manage your enterprise from one machine, the only server manager you need!
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InfoSphereWarehouse
for zEnterprise
InformationServer
IBM IndustryModels
RationalData Architect
MDM Server
Cognos 8 BI
Security Provisioning & Administration
Identity and Access
Management
Security and Compliance Reporting
Information & Data Security
RACF
PKI Services
Tivoli Federated Identity Manager
Tivoli Identity Manager
Tivoli Access Manager Family
Tivoli Directory Integrator
Tivoli Directory Server
Tivoli Identity Manager
Tivoli zSecure Family
Encryption Facility for z/OS
Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager
Tape Encryption
Crypto Accelerator
Tivoli zSecure Family
Tivoli Security Information and Event Manager (TCIM and TSOM)
z/OS Comm Server and NetView for z/OS
Tivoli zEnterprise Security Hub Overview for Linux on zEnterprise
Helping Clients Manage and Control Their Virtualized IT Infrastructure
IBM Tivoli Virtualization Management for zEnterprise
IBM zEnterprise Virtualization Infrastructure
Provisioning
Managem
ent
Monitoring for Virtualization Infrastructure
…Automation for Virtualization Infrastructure
Storage NetworkSecurityExtended Infrastructure Management
Application Layer Management Resilience
Managem
ent
Business Services Management
IBM Rational Enterprise Modernization Connecting applications and people across teams to improve business and IT flexibility
Applications
TeamsPeople
RACFRACF TIM
TDI, TDS
TFIM
z/OS and Linuxon zEnterprise
TCIM
TAM OS,EB, BI TSOM,
TSCM
zEnterprise as security server
Keys Server Identity Server
zEnterprise Software Managing the Entire Enterprise
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The only platform that can run nine commercial databases, supported at the same time
Better align and synchronize data, for data integrity. Use the internal architecture to consolidate database communications
Leverage internal networking between databases and applications
Centralize management across entire enterprise
Consolidation of databases Tighter integration of data to applications Business intelligence close to the data
zEnterprise Solutions Can Support and Integrate Data Like No Other Platform, Providing a Foundation for Other Analytic and Application Capability
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Exploit Industry Trends that play to the strengths of System z
– Data Consolidation and creation of “Enterprise Database of Record”
– BI/Analytics application consolidation and creation of enterprise single version of truth
– Operational Business Intelligence with z QOS requirements
– Operational trxs integrated with predictive analytics to provide additional insight
– Superior end/end analytics life cycle integration
– Analytics as a service in an internal or external cloud
Leverage z Enterprise architecture, accelerators, multi-workload integration (zOS/zLinux)
System z Platform Direction: From Data hub to Analytics hub
Report
OLTP
CleanseTransform
Warehouse
Leverage System zOperational Data Store
Operational Txnl data
OperationalAnalytical Data
Scoring
InfosphereInfoserver
InfoSphereWarehouse
Analyze
Cognos
WebsphereCICS/IMS
SAPiFlex
ILOG….
SPSS
Rules
DataData Integration
OffPlatform
App
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6 Components of CloudSupports z/VM and Linux
Subscribe to Service Request a service “Sign“ Contract
Offer Service Register Services and
Resources Add to Service Catalog
Service Creation Scope of Service SLAs Topologies, Best Practices
Management Templates
Deploy Service Request Driven Provisioning Management Agents and Best Practices Application / Service On Boarding Self-service interface
Manage Operation of Service Visualize all aggregated
information about situations and affected services
Control operations and changes
Event handling Automate activities to
execute changes Include charge-back
Terminate Service Controlled Clean-up
Cloud Service Lifecycle Management
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Clients Will Adopt Cloud Computing Based on Workload Affinity
File & Print
Data Warehousing
Data Mining
Systems Mgmt.
SME ERP / SCM / CRM
Lower Gain From External Cloud
Higher Gain From External Cloud
Lower Pain To
Cloud Delivery
Higher Pain To Cloud Delivery
Web Serving
Numerical[Low Data/Compute]
Numerical[High Data Transfer]
Collaboration
ApplicationDev / Test
Virtual DesktopStart Here
LE - TransactionProcessing
LE - ERP / SCM / CRM
“Database centric” architecture“Content centric” architecture“Loosely Coupled” architecture“Analytics” architecture
“Virtualized Traditional” architecture
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EmployeeBenefits
BusinessTravel
IndustryProcesses
Procurement
Business Process as a ServiceBusiness Process as a Service
Cloud Service Models
Virtualized, Shared, Dynamically ProvisionedVirtualized, Shared, Dynamically Provisioned
Servers Networking
Data CenterFabric
Storage
Infrastructure as a ServiceInfrastructure as a Service
IBM System zSolution Edition forCloud Computing
Financials
Collaboration Analytics CRM,
ERP, HR
Software as a ServiceSoftware as a Service
IBM Smart AnalyticsCloud for System z
Database Middleware
Platform as a ServicePlatform as a Service
ApplicationRuntimes
DevelopmentTooling IBM WebSphere
CloudBurst Appliance
EXAMPLES:
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Cross industry solution with highest traction in: Financials Services Mfg ( auto parts, packaging, electrical controls, engines, materials, mining) High Tech (both products and design companies , semiconductors) Asset Based Industries (like E&C, Utilities, Oil & Gas services) Telecommunications Travel & Transport Public Sector (Federal Agencies & Counties) etc..
Another Workload for System z:Announcing Oracle E-Business Suite on Linux for System z
Enterprise Resource Planning
Financials, HR, Project Management
Supply Chain Management
Manufacturing
Technology (Oracle)
CRM
Procurement
Asset Lifecycle Management
Product Lifecycle Management
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Healthcare Provider Scenario High Level Configuration….Scenario summary mapped onto System z block diagram…
WebSphere CloudBurst:1. Connects to z/VM
hypervisors
Creates virtual machines for:
2. WebSphere Process Server HypervisorEdition
3. WebSphere Application Server HypervisorEdition
4. Runs configuration scripts
a) Assign environmental variables
b) Connect WPS to DB2 server on z/OS
5. Starts VMs and WAS6. Runs Real-time Claims
WPS application deployment scripts
2
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4a4b
5 6
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IBM’s Transformation: An ongoing journey
Global Resources
Strategic IGA location
Strategic Web location for IGA
Ethernet and Power9 Networks
Tactical and operational efficiencies Consolidation of infrastructure
Application consolidation/reduction
Global resource deployment
Enterprise end-to-end architecture optimization
IBM Strategic Delivery ModelIBM Metrics 1997 Today
CIOs 128 1
Host data centers 155 7
Web hosting centers 80 5
Network 31 1
Applications 15,000 4,700TE
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IBMDomino for Linux on zEnterprise
Phase 1
Notes Server onDistributed Server
Primary Server
Phase 2
Notes Server onDistributed Server
Notes ServerLinux on zEnterprise
Primary Server
Mirrored Server
Create M
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•Synchronize•Fail Primary
•Upgrade Primary
Phase 3
Notes Server onLinux on zEnterprise
Notes Server onDistributed Server
Primary Server
Mirrored ServerM
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Notes Client
• Email Serving• Collaboration• Messaging
IBM Lotus Quickr Add page to Activity
Publish to Quickr
Community Wiki
IBM Lotus Sametime Post chat to an Activity
Post chat to Community Forum
Business Card
IBM Lotus Connections• Improved Communities & Search
• Mobil Access
• Social Networking
IBM Lotus Domino
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*All statements regarding IBM's plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice. Any reliance on these Statements of General Direction is at the relying party's sole risk and will not create liability or obligation for IBM.
Blade Virtualization
Linux on System x*
zBX
Blade Virtualization
POWER7
Application Server Blades
Blade HW Resources
Optimizers
Fu
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An
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Op
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Fu
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Customer Network Customer Network
z HW Resources
System z PR/SM™
Sys
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System zEnterprise CPC
z/OSzTPF
z/VSE™
Linux
z/VM
Support Element
Linux
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Private High Speed Data NetworkPrivate Management Network Ensemble Management
Firmware
Fu
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Off
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Private Data Network
zEnterprise with a System z Blade Extension (zBX)
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Utilization of Distributed Servers
Server dedicated to one application
►Typical utilization of Windows Servers 5 – 10%
►Typical utilization of UNIX Servers 10 – 20%
►Typical utilization of System z Servers 85 – 100%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Wo
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Provision capacityfor peak workload
Idle Resource
Idle Resource
Provision for expected growth
Average utilization
Idle Resource
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Linux on IBM System z in 2010
The momentum continues:– Shipped IFL volumes increased 34% from YTD 4Q09 to YTD 4Q10– Installed IFL MIPS increased 6% from 3Q10 to 4Q10 – Installed IFL MIPS increased 35% from 4Q09 to 4Q10
Cumulative total IFL Engines Shipped 11,315
32% of System z customers have IFLs installed
Linux is 19% of the System z customer install base (MIPS)
(YE09 - Linux was 16% of System z customer install base (MIPS)
64% of the Top100 System z clients are running Linux on the mainframe
> 3,000 applications are available for Linux on System z *
Linux revenue grew double digits YTY (+34%) in 4Q10 Two Linux partners: Novell SUSE and Red Hat
Gold standard in virtualization with z/VM®
* ISV Enablement – data as of YE10
Installed Linux MIPS
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
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2010
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What Makes Best Fit
Leverage classic strengths of the System z – High availability– High i/o bandwidth capabilities – Flexibility to run disparate workloads concurrently – Requirement for excellent disaster recovery capabilities– Security
Shortening end to end path length for applications– Collocation of applications– Consolidation of applications from distributed servers– Reduction in network traffic– Simplification of support model
Consolidation Effect– Power requirements– Software costs– People Costs– Real Estate– Workloads requiring EXTREME Flexibility
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Best Fit Application Workloads
WebSphere MQ Series DB2 Connect CICS Transaction Gateway , IMS Connect for Java SAP WebSphere, , Portal, Process Server and JAVA
applications development and hosting Lotus Collaboration Network Infrastructure, FTP, NFS, DNS etc.., Oracle Database Applications requiring top end disaster recovery model Virtualization and Security Services BI Applciations, Cognos, Infosphere, SPSS, FileNet
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What Makes Good Fit
Evaluate server choices – Correct application availability, – Supporting applications, – Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) – Politics within the organization.– Porting issues
Shortening end to end path length for applications– Collocation of applications– Consolidation of applications from distributed servers– Reduction in network traffic– Simplification of support model
•Consolidation Effect•Power requirements•Software costs•People Costs•Real Estate•Workloads requiring EXTREME flexibility
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Good Fit Application Workloads
UDB LUW Informix, (IDS) Apache web serving SAMBA TIM/TAM (LDAP Services) TSM Existing Linux Workloads
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OracleEBS V12Split Tier
on 10GQ308
Enterprise Manager
Grid Control Agent10.2.0.4
Q408
Oracle Data Vault
10.2.0.3Q208
Siebel CRM 8.1 on 10G
Q308
Oracle DB 10G10.2.0.4 RH5
Q408
Current Oracle Solutions on Linux on System z
Planned Oracle Solutions on Linux on System z
PeopleSoft V9PT 8.49 on 10G
Q208
Oracle AS 10G R2
10.1.2.3 PSQ309
WebLogic Server10.3.1Q309
EBS 12.1.2 Native on Oracle 10gR2 DB
Q310
Oracle AS 10G10.1.3.4 PS
Q109
Oracle DB 10.2.0.4 PSU 1
Q309
PeopleSoft PeopleTools
8.50 on 10gR2 RH5 & SLES 10
Q309
EBS V12.1.1Split Tier on 10gR2RH 4,5
& SLES 9,10Q309
Oracle AS
10G R310.1.3.5
PSQ409
Oracle DB 10.2.0.4 PSU 3
Q110
Oracle DB
10.2.0.4 PSU 2Q409
Enterprise Manager
Grid Control Agent
10.2.0.5Q309
WebLogic Server10.3.2Q110
WebLogic Portal10.3.2Q110
WebLogic Server10.3.3Q210
Oracle DB
10.2.0.5Added
SLES 11 Support
Q111
Oracle DB 10.2.0.4 PSU 4
Q210
Oracle DB 10.2.0.4 PSU 5
Q310
EBS 12.1.3 RUP Native on Oracle 10gR2 DB
Q410
Oracle DB 10.2.0.4 PSU 6Q410
OracleTuxedo 11g R1Q111
Oracle DB 10.2.0.4 PSU 7Q111
WebLogicServer
11gR1 PS310.3.4Q111
SOA11gR1 PS3Q111
WebCenter11gR1 PS3
Q111
Planned in 2011
Oracle Database11gR2 11.2.0.2
1Q 2011
E-Business Suite Native on 11gR2 11.2.0.2 and
10gR2 10.2.0.5 Database
2010 GA of E-Business Suite FMW 10gR3 10.1.2.3 External Certifications 12.1.2 OCC: Internet Directory (OID) (Q310) 12.1.2 OCC Single Sign On (SSO) (Q310) 12.1.2 Portal 10g (10.1.4.2) (Q410) 12.1.2 Containers for J2EE (OC4J) (Q410) 10.1.3.5 BPEL Process Manager (Q410) 10.2.1.3 Web Cache 10g (Q410) 10.1.2.3 Discoverer (1Q11)
Linux on System Servers z with Dedicated Porting TeamsIBM System z & Oracle Solutions Delivered and Planned
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Oracle SolutionDatabase
EnterpriseManager
Fusion Middleware
Version Available
Technology Status - PlannedOracle DB 10Oracle DB 10g g
Release 2Release 210.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5 10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5
Oracle Database 10gR2
Oracle Database 11gR2
Oracle FMW 10gR2/10gR3 Application
Server
Oracle Enterprise Manager Agent
Oracle FMW 11gR1
Oracle Application Oracle Application ServerServer
10gRelease 2 10.1.2.3 10gRelease 2 10.1.2.3
10g Release 3 10g Release 3 10.1.3.5 10.1.3.5
WebLogic Server WebLogic Server 10.3.2, 10.3.310.3.2, 10.3.3
WebLogic Portal WebLogic Portal 10.3.210.3.2
SOA 11gR1SOA 11gR1 WebCenterWebCenter 11gR111gR1
Tuxedo 11gR1Tuxedo 11gR1
Oracle Enterprise Oracle Enterprise Grid Grid Control Agent Control Agent
10.2.0.5 10.2.0.5
Oracle DB 11Oracle DB 11g g Release 2 Release 2 Planned – Q1 2011Planned – Q1 2011
Note: Oracle Database Components• Oracle Real Application Clusters• Oracle OLAP• Oracle Spatial• Oracle Label Security• Oracle Partitioning• Oracle Data Mining• Oracle Advanced Security• Oracle Data Guard
Oracle Data Vault Oracle Data Vault 10.2.0.410.2.0.4
Oracle Data Vault 10gR2
Oracle Server Technology Available or PlannedFor Linux on IBM System z
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Questions?
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Bill ReederLinux on zEnterprise Sales and Strategy
Brad HinsonWorldwide Lead, Linux on System z
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