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zEnterprise

zEnterprise –

DER neue Cloud Server der IBM

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Today’s data center is not built for what’s coming

Today s data center is not built for what s coming

A smarter planet requires real-time data analytics and security

for unprecedented scale and complexity

for unprecedented scale and complexity

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Data

Terabytes of

structured

online data

Petabytes of unstructured

data including real-time

streams

Simple online

transactions with

Complex transactions

integrated with real time

Transactions

transactions with

back end processing

integrated with real time

analytics

Online data

security and

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Security analytics for

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IBM Führende Technologie im Rechenkern

IBM Führende Technologie im Rechenkern

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5.2 GHz Taktfrequenz

q

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110 neue Instruktionen – Verbesserungen

für rechenintensive, Java, und C++ basierte Anwendungen

ƒ

Vier Level Cache Design

ƒ

Datenkompression und –kryptographie auf dem Chip

ƒ

Signifikante Verbesserung für Floating Point Workloads

ƒ

Neue „out-of-order“ Befehlsausführung ermöglicht

signifikante Geschwindigkeitserhöhung

signifikante Geschwindigkeitserhöhung

ƒ 45nm SOI Technologie ƒ Fläche 512 3mm

2

ƒ 45nm SOI Technologie

– 13 Lagen Metall

– 3.5 km Leitungen

ƒ 1.4 Milliarden

Transistoren

ƒ Fläche – 512.3mm

2

– 23.5mm x 21.8mm

– 8093 Power C4’s

– 1134 Signal C4’s

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IBM zEnterprise – Best-in-class systems and software technologies

IBM zEnterprise Best in class systems and software technologies

A “System of Systems” that unifies IT for predictable service delivery

IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196)

zEnterprise Unified

IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196)

zEnterprise Unified

zEnterprise BladeCenter

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zEnterprise BladeCenter

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ƒ Unifies management of

resources, extending IBM

System z qualities of service

ƒ Optimized to host large-scale

database, transaction, and

mission critical applications

Resource Manager

ƒ Selected IBM POWER7 blades

and IBM System x Blades* for

tens of thousands of AIX and

Resource Manager

Extension (zBX)

Extension (zBX)

System z qualities of service

end-to-end across workloads

ƒ Part of the IBM Systems

Director family, provides

platform hardware and

mission-critical applications

ƒ The most efficient platform

for large-scale Linux

consolidation

ƒ Capable of massive scale up

tens of thousands of AIX and

Linux applications

ƒ High-performance optimizers

and appliances to accelerate

time to insight and reduce cost

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platform, hardware and

workload management

ƒ Capable of massive scale-up

ƒ New easy-to-use z/OS V1.12

time to insight and reduce cost

ƒ Dedicated high-performance

private network

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

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Announcing the IBM zEnterprise System

Announcing the IBM zEnterprise System

A New Dimension in Computing

ƒ A “System of Systems”,

integrating IBM’s leading

technologies to dramatically

Management

Multi-platform

technologies to dramatically

improve productivity of

today’s multi-architecture data

centers and tomorrow’s

Management

integration

Multi platform

integration

centers and tomorrow s

private clouds.

ƒ The world’s fastest and most

l bl

i

scalable enterprise system

with unrivalled reliability,

security, and manageability.

ƒ The industry’s most efficient

platform for large scale data

center simplification and

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center simplification and

consolidation.

Stack

integration

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Putting zEnterprise System to the task

Putting zEnterprise System to the task

Use the smarter solution to improve your application design

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Private data network (IEDN)

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Private High Speed Data Network IEDN

Private Management Network INMN

Unified Resource

Manager

1All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or

withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.

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IBM zEnterprise

IBM zEnterprise

Designed to host your critical workloads

z/OS

®

The Gold Standard for mission-critical enterprise

applications and secure, scalable data serving

Linux

®

on

The most efficient platform for large scale

System z

application consolidation

AIX

d Li

AIX and Linux

on Blades

For new and existing Blade workloads with

affinity to data and applications hosted on z/OS

Dedicated workload

optimizers and

appliances

Single function processors operating in

conjunction with workloads on DB2

®

on z/OS

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IBM Eagle Studies Demonstrate Most Mainframe Workloads

IBM Eagle Studies Demonstrate Most Mainframe Workloads

are Already Best Fit

ƒ

A Total Cost of Ownership analysis study for customers

Cost and risk analysis of mainframe vs. alternative

Tailored to individual customer needs

Cost factors unique to each enterprise

Costs evaluated over five year period

ƒ 48 of 50

IBM Eagle studies concluded that System z

offered better TCO than a distributed alternative

Average cost of growing on System z was

41% less

than the distributed alternative

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The most efficient platform for large scale consolidation

The most efficient platform for large scale consolidation

Linux on zEnterprise

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90%

ƒ Lower acquisition costs of hardware

and software vs. distributed servers*

ƒ Less than

$1.00/day

per virtual

(TCA)*

ƒ Reduce floor space by up to

90%

compared to distributed servers*

ƒ Reduce energy consumption by up to

80%

compared to distrib ted ser ers*

server (TCA)*

80%

compared to distributed servers*

Example: Consolidate 40 Oracle server cores to 2 Linux engines on zEnterprise

Consolidation

on z

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$2.0

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$1.0

$1.5

TCA

(Mill

Hardware maint

Hardware

Software S&S

$0.0

$0.5

Nehalem

z10

z196

3-Y

ear

Software OTC

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Nehalem

z10

z196

Platform

* Distributed server comparison is based on IBM cost modeling of Linux on zEnterprise vs. alternative distributed servers.

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Managing Diverse Workloads Across the Enterprise

Managing Diverse Workloads Across the Enterprise

Transaction Processing

and Database

Application Database

Analytics

ƒ

Data Mining Applications

ƒ

Application Database

ƒ

Data Warehousing

ƒ

Online Transaction Processing

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ƒ

Data Mining Applications

ƒ

Numerical

ƒ

Enterprise Search

ƒ

Batch

Web Collaboration

Business

Web, Collaboration

and Infrastructure

ƒ

Systems Management

Business

Applications

ƒ

Enterprise Resource Planning

ƒ

Web Serving/Hosting

ƒ

Networking

ƒ

File and Print

ƒ

Customer Relationship

Management

ƒ

Application Development

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The IBM zEnterprise System

The IBM zEnterprise System

Lowering the cost of distributed workloads through optimal platform selection

Option 1:

Option 1:

Deploy distributed work on

new Intel servers with 3

rd

Party virtualization

--OR--Option 2:

Optimize distributed work on

Current data center:

Optimize distributed work on

zEnterprise with Linux on

System z, Power7 blades and

Intel blades with Unified

Current data center:

distributed workloads on a variety of

Intel servers, connected to a System z

Simplify, automate, and improve service quality

Resource Manager

Lower cost of acquisition by up

to

55%

* compared to new Intel

Reduce network complexity

(adapters, cables and switches)

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by consolidating on zEnterprise and …

Reduce cost of ownership by

up to

56%

* compared to current

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blades (option 1)

by up to

98%

* compared to

current distributed data center

distributed data center

• Based on IBM analysis of a large Financial Services company Datacenter. See details on ibm.com/systems/zenterprise/

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zEnterprise Extends Cost Advantages to a Broader Range of Workloads

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zEnterprise Extends Cost Advantages to a Broader Range of Workloads

Heavy

Workloads

Light

Workloads

Linux Image Linux

Heavy I/O

Workloads

z/OS

z/VM

AIX

Linux

Linux Image Image

PR/SM

Hypervisor

Power

KVM

Power Blades

Intel Blades

I/O Sub-system

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Scale up to 96 cores in

a frame (z/OS clusters

ith S

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)

ƒ

Scales to 8 cores

per blade

ƒ

Scales to 8-12

cores per blade

with Sysplex)

ƒ

I/O Sub System up to

336 processors

ƒ

Larger number of

fast processing

threads

ƒ

Fast processing

threads

ƒ

Commodity I/O

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ƒ

Superior qualities of

service

ƒ

Floating point

accelerators

Commodity I/O

ƒ

Modest qualities of

service

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Large Data Center

Deployed on

Large Data Center

What Did It Cost to Deploy 10,000 Workloads on Virtualized Intel Servers?

Deployed on

875

Intel Xeon

Servers using

VMware

7,000 light

workloads

Deployed on

VMware

(8 cores each)

p y

500

Intel Nehalem

Servers

(8 cores each,

500 heavy

workloads

non-virtualized)

Deployed on

228

Intel Nehalem

2,500 heavy

I/O workloads

228

Intel Nehalem

Servers using

VMware

(8 cores each)

I/O workloads

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(8 cores each)

1,603 servers

10,000 workloads

IBM analysis of a customer scenario with 10,000 distributed workloads. Deployment configuration is based on consolidation ratios derived from IBM internal studies.

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Large Data Center

Large Data Center

What Does It Cost to Deploy 10,000 Workloads on zEnterprise?

36 workloads

per x blade

7

zBX racks

195 x blades total

7,000 light

workloads

9

2 workloads

per p blade

9

zBX racks

250 p blades total

500 heavy

workloads

240 workloads

5

zEnterprise CPFs

2,500 heavy

I/O workloads

per 32 IFLs

zEnterprise CPFs

334 IFLs

Best fit

I/O workloads

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Best fit

assignments

Configuration is based on consolidation ratios derived from IBM internal studies. z196 32-way performance projected from z196 8-way and z10 32-way measurements. The zBX with x blades is a statement of direction only. Results may vary based on customer workload profiles/characteristics.

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Compare Server Cost of Acquisition

Compare Server Cost of Acquisition

500 heavy

workloads

2,500 heavy

I/O workloads

7,000 light

workloads

Best fit on zEnterprise

Deploy on Intel

workloads

I/O workloads

workloads

1,603 Intel Servers

21 Frames

21 Frames

445 blades

334 IFLs

56%

$314M

TCA (3 years)

$138M

TCA (3 years)

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56%

less

Server configurations are based on consolidation ratios derived from IBM internal studies. Prices are in US currency, prices will vary by country.

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Compare Network Cost of Acquisition

Compare Network Cost of Acquisition

500 heavy

workloads

2,500 heavy

I/O workloads

7,000 light

workloads

Best fit on zEnterprise

Deploy on Intel

workloads

I/O workloads

workloads

Additional network parts

Additional network parts

13 763

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p

223

total network parts

7

switches

142

cables

74

adapters

313

switches

7,038

cables

6,412

adapters

95%

13,763

total network parts

$3.8M

TCA

223

total network parts

$197K

TCA

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95%

less

Network configuration is based on IBM internal studies. Prices are in US currency, prices will vary by country.

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Compare Power Consumption

Compare Power Consumption

500 heavy

workloads

2,500 heavy

I/O workloads

7,000 light

workloads

Best fit on zEnterprise

Deploy on Intel

workloads

I/O workloads

workloads

1 603 Servers

21 frames

1,603 Servers

2,131

kW

$

21 frames

419

kW

$1 1M

80%

$5.6M

3 years@$0.10 per kWh

$1.1M

3 years@$0.10 per kWh

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80%

less

Server configuration based on IBM internal studies. Calculations for Intel servers based on published power ratings and industry standard rates. Prices are in US currency, prices will vary by country.

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Compare Server Infrastructure Labor Costs

Compare Server Infrastructure Labor Costs

500 heavy

workloads

2,500 heavy

I/O workloads

7,000 light

workloads

Best fit on zEnterprise

Deploy on Intel

workloads

I/O workloads

workloads

411,296 labor hours/yr

198

administrators

$94 8M

156,606 labor hours/yr

76

administrators

$36 4M

62%

$94.8M

3 years @ $159,000/yr

$36.4M

3 years @ $159,000/yr

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62%

less

Configuration based on IBM internal studies. Labor model based on customer provided data from IBM studies Labor rates will vary by country

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Compare Storage Cost

Compare Storage Cost

500 heavy

workloads

2,500 heavy

I/O workloads

7,000 light

workloads

Best fit on zEnterprise

Deploy on Intel

workloads

I/O workloads

workloads

1 SONAS

6 XIV

via SAN

3 DS8700

7.7 PB

embedded storage

31% utilization

1,603 points of admin

4.5 PB

provisioned storage

53% utilization

10 points of admin

49%

,

p

p

$211M

TCO(3 years)

$108M

TCO (3 years)

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49%

less

240GB active storage required per workload (2.4PB total)

Storage configuration is based on IBM internal studies. Prices are in US currency, prices will vary by country.

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Simplification –

Fewer Parts to Assemble and Manage

Simplification

Fewer Parts to Assemble and Manage

500 heavy

workloads

2,500 heavy

I/O workloads

7,000 light

workloads

Best fit on zEnterprise

Deploy on Intel

workloads

I/O workloads

workloads

1,603

Servers

21 frames

13,763

Network (parts)

223

2,131

Power (KW)

419

198

Ad i i t

t

76

198

Administrators

76

1,603

Storage admin points

10

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The Savings are Cumulative

The Savings are Cumulative

500 heavy

workloads

2,500 heavy

I/O workloads

7,000 light

workloads

workloads

I/O workloads

workloads

Three Year

Cost of …

Deploy on

Intel

Best fit on

zEnterprise

Servers

$ 314M

$ 138M

Servers

$ 314M

$ 138M

Network

$ 3.8M

$ 0.2M

Power

$ 5.6M

$ 1.1M

Power

$ 5.6M

$ 1.1M

Labor

$ 94.8M

$ 36.4M

Storage

$ 211M

$ 108M

55%

Total

$ 629M

$ 284M

Total cost

$ 63K

$ 28K

55%

less

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per workload

$ 63K

$ 28K

Results may vary based on customer workload profiles/characteristics. Prices are in US currency, prices will vary by country.

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The IBM zEnterprise System

The IBM zEnterprise System

Now extending System z cost savings

and value to a new dimension

ƒ Designed to meet the need of today’s heterogeneous

data centers

da a ce e s

ƒ Enables a mixed set of workloads to be deployed on

best fit technologies

ƒ Delivers lower acquisition and operating costs than a

one size fits all approach

ƒ Reduces risk by extending the reach of System z

qualities of service

ƒ Improves service through tighter integration

for multi-tier workloads

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What clients are saying about the zEnterprise

What clients are saying about the zEnterprise

Retail

Application:

SAP Financials Module

Public

Sector

Application:

Internet-based Tax Receipt processing

Application:

SAP Financials Module

Customer Challenge:

Application coordination is resource

intensive and vulnerable to several points of impact

Value:

ƒ End-to-end flexibility / manageability providing

Application:

Internet based Tax Receipt processing

application for small businesses in Germany

Customer Challenge:

Not able to respond quickly for need

of new function. Staff required to maintain multi-tier

application high in cost.

End to end flexibility / manageability providing

application ‘insulation’

ƒ Improved business continuance, common point in time

recovery regardless of platform

ƒ Consistent security and compliance

Value:

ƒ Improved application network speed (10x)

ƒ Horizontal workload management

ƒ Pre-integrated solution allows small business to

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implement and realize value faster

Financial

Services

Healthcare

Application:

On-line Consumer Banking

Customer Challenge:

Banking in multiple countries across

Europe and maintaining different infrastructures based on

acquisitions; need to standardize to reduce complexity

Value:

Application:

Information hubs

Customer Challenge:

Needs to consolidate data and

systems that have become too complex through

acquisitions

Value:

Value:

ƒ Greater focus on delivering new business functions

through reduced manual coordination of tasks

ƒ Lower cost via a single management and policy

framework

Value:

ƒ Consolidation and simplification increases

competitiveness

ƒ Enables application selection for performance and cost

ƒ High speed private / internal network reducing

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ƒ Increased flexibility through simplification and

standardization

ƒ High speed, private / internal network, reducing

requirements for firewalls

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Thriving System z Ecosystem

System z Linux:

Fastest growing

Thousands of ISVs

investing in

Worldwide adoption

of mainframe

Thriving System z Ecosystem

Fastest growing

server platform

investing in

System z platform

of mainframe

curriculum

ƒ

Installed Linux MIPS growth

of 43% CAGR (2004-2009)

ƒ

Shipped IFL MIPS increased

As of 1H2010:

ƒ

1,650 unique ISVs have enabled

more than 6,300 applications on

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Students educated:

ƒ

Over 50,000 worldwide, 5,000

more students in China by 2010

65% (YE07 to YE09)

ƒ

70% of the top 100 System z

clients are running zLinux

the System z platform

ƒ

3,000+ Linux applications are

supported on System z:

550 new Linux applications added

University adoption:

ƒ

Over 600 schools enrolled

globally

ƒ

Linux is 16% of the System z

customer install base (MIPS)

550 new Linux applications added

in 2009; another 80 applications

already enabled in 2010

ƒ

4,000 applications are enabled

on z/OS:

g

y

ƒ

90% growth in 2 years; 2,000%

since 2003; continued flow of

schools adding curricula

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on z/OS:

2,000+ applications are enabled

on z/OS 1.9 and later

ƒ

50%+ outside of US

Based on IBM market analysis

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computing: More value with zEnterprise

Security

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Availability

Resiliency

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Scalability

Ability to meet

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Efficiency

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Virtualization

Centralize

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security at the

core of an

integrated

infrastructure

management

and fewer

points of failure

massive

demands

from users

and data

scale for labor,

software and

environmental

costs

management of

virtual servers

across a

heterogeneous

Identifies

potential fraud

Centralized

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Unmatched

scalabilit

ith

Reduce labor,

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Enable

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cos s

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pool

potential fraud

in Real Time

workload

management

aligned to

business

scalability with

the highest

transaction

processing

energy, and

development

costs

thousands of

virtual servers

within a single

integrated

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