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Simplify Your Infrastructure

Simplify Your Infrastructure. Linux, AIX 5L, and Windows Mobile, AL July 20 th , 2004. Simplify Your Infrastructure. Drive new levels of productivity from integrated server infrastructure Reduce costs through infrastructure simplification Increase asset utilization through virtualization

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Simplify Your Infrastructure

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  1. Simplify Your Infrastructure Linux, AIX 5L, and Windows Mobile, AL July 20th, 2004

  2. Simplify Your Infrastructure • Drive new levels of productivity from integrated server infrastructure • Reduce costs through infrastructure simplification • Increase asset utilization through virtualization • Rapidly deploy and provision new applications

  3. What is New? • AIX 5L • Supported Across eServer i5 • AIX 5L v5.2 • 1 processor per partition • Direct I/O support • Enterprise Edition • IBM Virtualization Engine • 3rd Generation of Logical Partitioning • Up to 254 Partitions • Uncapped partitions • Hardware Management Console • IBM Director Multiplatform • Integrated xSeries Solutions • 1 TB Storage Spaces • Enhanced User Integration with EIM • Single Sign-on support • Password management from Windows • Product Preview • New Integrated xSeries Server • Linux support • Linux on POWER • Storage Management via iSeries Navigator • Backup Automation through BRMS • New Distribution for eServer i5* • Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3 (update) • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server (next version) • *Planned availability 3Q 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.

  4. IBM Virtualization Engine on IBM eServer i5

  5. eServer i5 LPAR • ~20,000 LPARs in Use Today • Introducing 3rd Generation Partitioning • Automatic Processor Movement through uncapped partitions • Up to 254 Partitions • Benefits • Improves asset utilization • Responds to changes in application resource requirements

  6. i5/OS V5R3 Storage Virtualization • Storage spaces created from OS/400 • 1 MB to 1TB each • Up to 32 per Integrated xSeries Solution • Up to 64 per Linux • Can be dynamically added • Enables other OS’s to Leverage Advanced eServer i5 Storage Architecture • Data automatically spread and protected • More disk arms for better performance • Automatic balancing of storage across drives • Consolidated Backup • Flexible Storage Management • Easy setup of multiple environments

  7. Virtual Ethernet i5/OS Windows LPAR1 OS/400 LPAR2 Linux Business Intelligence Web Server DB DB Data • Provides 1Gb connections with no LAN adapters/switches • Between Partitions and Integrated xSeries Solutions • Benefits • Extremely secure and reliable server communication over high-performance internal paths • Can reduce network traffic and exposure to "sniffing" i5/OS AIX Application DB i5/OS Linux Application Data Windows Windows Application Data DB

  8. Virtualization Enhancements for POWER5 IBM Virtualization Engine Systems Technologies

  9. Hardware Management Console (HMC) • Single console for POWER5 servers • Pre-installed Linux-based workstation • Ethernet, desktop or rack mount • Supports multiple servers • Local console for i5/OS (5250), AIX 5L, and Linux • Required on eServer i5 • Create/change partitions • Use Capacity on Demand • Replaces primary partition and improves system resiliency • Dynamic partition creation • Concurrent firmware management (microcode updates)

  10. AIX 5L on eServer i5 • Simplify your Infrastructure • Consolidate aging UNIX servers • Extend with complementary AIX 5L applications • Optimize your Investments • Share processor and memory resource • Move resources to where they are needed • Exploit i5/OS storage subsystem • Leverage Skills and Best Practices • Across eServer i5 servers • AIX 5L v5.2* • 1 processor per partition • Supports variety of direct I/O devices • AIX 5L (future) • Micro-partitioning, up to 10 per processor • Virtual storage and Ethernet • Enterprise Edition • Extra Processor Activated(570) and Service(520 and 570), and Education (570) Voucher • *Planned availability August 27, 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.

  11. AIX 5L Performance on eServer i5 • AIX 5L performance on eServer i5 is equivalent to eServer p5 with the same configuration • IBM pSeries and IBM RS/6000 Performance Report provides rPerf values for other servers • http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/hardware/system_perf.html Notes: 1) The rPerf (Relative Performance) is an estimate of commercial processing performance. It is derived from an IBM analytical model which uses characteristics from IBM internal workloads, TPC and SPEC benchmarks. The rPerf model is not intended to represent any specific public benchmark results and should not be reasonably used in that way. The model simulates some of the system operations such as CPU, cache and maximum memory available. However, the model does not simulate disk or network I/O operations. 2) The rPerf results of IBM eServer p5 systems are based on AIX 5L V5.3 which supports simultaneous multi-threading. Simultaneous multi-threading results in a 30% boost in rPerf. For purposes of estimating rPerf for AIX 5L V5.2 on eServer p5 systems divide the published rPerf number by 1.3 and round down to the nearest 1/100th All performance information was determined in a controlled environment. Actual results may vary. Performance information is provided “AS IS” and no warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied by IBM.

  12. eServer i5 and eServer p5 Virtualization Offerings • Advanced POWER Virtualization Pricing (Per CPU) • eServer p5 520: License $590, SWMA $90 • eServer p5 550: License $590, SWMA $90 • eServer p5 570: License $990, SWMA $90

  13. OS Support for Virtualization on eServer i5

  14. AIX 5L on eServer i5 AIX 5L Prices Per Active Processor Running AIX 5L • AIX 5L for POWER ™ V5.3 • 5765-G03 • Micro-partitioning • Virtual Storage and Ethernet • Announce July 13, 2004 • AIX 5L for POWER ™ V5.2 • 5765-E62 • Dedicated processors • Dedicated I/O • Announce: May 4, 2004 • Supported on eServer i5 520 and 570 • econfig: July 13, 2004 • GA: August 31, 2004 *Provides access to remote technical software support and software upgrade entitlement - 3 year prices for SMWA also available via 5773-SM3 **Plus a $50 Media charge

  15. POWER Linux on eServer i5 • Simplify your Infrastructure • Consolidate aging Intel servers • Extend i5/OS with complementary Linux applications • Optimize your Investments • Share processor and memory resource • Move resources to where they are needed • Exploit i5/OS storage architecture and resources • Leverage Skills and Best Practices • Common Linux distribution for POWER5 servers • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 • Next Quarterly Update* • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server • Next version* • Enterprise Edition • Extra Processor, Service and Education Vouchers • *Planned availability 3Q, 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.

  16. Linux Distributions for eServer i5 • Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS for POWER ™ Version 3 • Announce July 13 • econfig* August 3, 2004 • GA September 30, 2004 • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 for POWER ™ • Announce July 13 • econfig* August 3, 2004 • GA August 31, 2004 Existing Distribution Update 3 Required 2.4 Kernel Based Also supports iSeries serves New Distribution 2.6 Kernel Based Also supports iSeries servers * Available in econfig for 270/8xx servers on 8/10

  17. SUSE LINUX: POWER Prices • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 for POWER ™ • 5639-SLP • Options • 1-2 processors for Linux • 1-8 processors for Linux • Media and 1 year maintenance • Support from Novell available • Standard and Premium Options • http://support.novell.com/linux/linux_server_support.html • CD’s shipped from IBM with iSeries software (e.g., Boulder, Copenhagen) • Valid for new server and model upgrade orders • Novell licenses by server * Prices also applicable for SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8 with 5639-LNX ** http://www.suse.com/us/business/products/server/sles/prices.html on 7/10/04

  18. AIX 5L Performance on eServer i5 • AIX 5L performance on eServer i5 is equivalent to eServer p5 with the same configuration • IBM pSeries and IBM RS/6000 Performance Report provides rPerf values for other servers • http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/hardware/system_perf.html Notes: 1) The rPerf (Relative Performance) is an estimate of commercial processing performance. It is derived from an IBM analytical model which uses characteristics from IBM internal workloads, TPC and SPEC benchmarks. The rPerf model is not intended to represent any specific public benchmark results and should not be reasonably used in that way. The model simulates some of the system operations such as CPU, cache and maximum memory available. However, the model does not simulate disk or network I/O operations. 2) The rPerf results of IBM eServer p5 systems are based on AIX 5L V5.3 which supports simultaneous multi-threading. Simultaneous multi-threading results in a 30% boost in rPerf. For purposes of estimating rPerf for AIX 5L V5.2 on eServer p5 systems divide the published rPerf number by 1.3 and round down to the nearest 1/100th All performance information was determined in a controlled environment. Actual results may vary. Performance information is provided “AS IS” and no warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied by IBM.

  19. AIX 5L on eServer i5 AIX 5L Prices Per Active Processor Running AIX 5L • AIX 5L for POWER ™ V5.3 • 5765-G03 • Micro-partitioning • Virtual Storage and Ethernet • Announce July 13, 2004 • AIX 5L for POWER ™ V5.2 • 5765-E62 • Dedicated processors • Dedicated I/O • Announce: May 4, 2004 • Supported on eServer i5 520 and 570 • econfig: July 13, 2004 • GA: August 31, 2004 *Provides access to remote technical software support and software upgrade entitlement - 3 year prices for SMWA also available via 5773-SM3 **Plus a $50 Media charge

  20. Linux Distributions for eServer i5 • Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS for POWER ™ Version 3 • Announce July 13 • econfig* August 3, 2004 • GA September 30, 2004 • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 for POWER ™ • Announce July 13 • econfig* August 3, 2004 • GA August 31, 2004 Existing Distribution Update 3 Required 2.4 Kernel Based Also supports iSeries serves New Distribution 2.6 Kernel Based Also supports iSeries servers * Available in econfig for 270/8xx servers on 8/10

  21. SUSE LINUX: POWER Prices • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 for POWER ™ • 5639-SLP • Options • 1-2 processors for Linux • 1-8 processors for Linux • Media and 1 year maintenance • Support from Novell available • Standard and Premium Options • http://support.novell.com/linux/linux_server_support.html • CD’s shipped from IBM with iSeries software (e.g., Boulder, Copenhagen) • Valid for new server and model upgrade orders • Novell licenses by server * Prices also applicable for SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8 with 5639-LNX ** http://www.suse.com/us/business/products/server/sles/prices.html on 7/10/04

  22. Red Hat: POWER Prices • Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS for POWER ™ Version 3 • 5639-RDH • Options • 1-2 processors running Linux • 1-8 processors running Linux • Media and 1 year maintenance • Optional 1 or 3 year Red Hat Standard or Premium Support • CD’s shipped from IBM with iSeries software (e.g., Boulder, Copenhagen) • Valid for new server and model upgrade orders • Red Hat licenses by partition * http://www.redhat.com/software/rhel/purchase/on 7/10/04

  23. POWER Linux Virtual Storage

  24. GHY International 0 GHY820 0.50 640M OS/400 1 DOCIMG 0.30 288M Samba/Apache/MySQL/PHP 2 0.10 192M SUSETEST • "We selected Linux on the iSeries because it was such a compelling alternative to the cost and complexity of managing nine separate Intel-based servers.“ • Nigel Fortlage, Vice President of IT Test Partition 3 0.50 512M LANAPPS Samba/DHCP/sendmail/Intranet FIREWALL 4 0.30 288M Firewall / Squid L2TPVPN 5 0.10 128M PoPToP VPN 6 IPSECVPN 0.30 288M OpenSWAN VPN 7 INETAPPS 0.30 288M Sendmail Gateway/DNS/WWW 8 RHELAS3 0.10 288M Test Partition

  25. Integrated xSeries Solutions • Simplify your Infrastructure • Consolidate aging Intel servers • Extend i5/OS with complementary Windows applications • Optimize your Investments • Exploit i5/OS Virtual Storage and Virtual Ethernet • Integrate i5/OS and Windows backup • Leverage Resources, Skills and Best Practices • Offerings • Integrated xSeries Server • xSeries attached via Integrated xSeries Adapter • Preview: Linux support* • Deliver support for Intel-based Linux applications • Provide a path to Linux on POWER • *Planned availability 3Q, 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.

  26. Asian Art Museum, San Francisco • “The superior manageability of this system helps us reduce costs and realize impressive return on investment…Everything—from daily management of the servers to new software installation—has been easy with the iSeries and xSeries environment… • -- Jim Horio, IT Director, Asian Art Museum

  27. Integrated xSeries Solutions for eServer i5 • xSeries support via Integrated xSeries Adapter • 1 GBps High-Speed Link • x235 (1-2w), x255 (1-4w), x365 (1-4w), x445 (2-8w) • ibm.com/eserver/iseries/windowsintegration/xseriesmodels • i5/OS V5R3 Enhancements • 1 TB Storage Spaces, 32 TB maximum per server • Flexible options to manage passwords for OS/400 and Windows users • Virtual Ethernet support for Windows to AIX partitions • Concurrent add of IXA to HSL loop on eServer i5* • Product Previews*** • Linux support* • New Integrated xSeries Server for eServer i5** • Integrated xSeries Server • Current 2.0 GHz IXS is supported within selected iSeries I/O towers attached to the IBM eServer i5 • *Planned availability 3Q, 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice. • **Planned Availability 2nd Half 2004

  28. Enhanced EIM User Integration with Windows Server OS/400 & Integrated xSeries Solutions support: • Automated enrollment of OS/400 users to Windows • User Password updates to Windows from OS4/00 i5/OS V5R3, Integrated xSeries Solutions & Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) now support: • Single sign-on • Automated EIM user configuration • Windows user profiles can be different from i5/OS user profiles • A single password for both i5/OS & Windows, managed fromWindows

  29. New POWER5 Flexibility – “Hot Add” xSeries / IXA • xSeries with Integrated xSeries Adapters may be added concurrently to an eServer i5 HSL loop without an IPL • Planned Availability 3Q 2004* xSeries & IXA • *Planned availability 3Q 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.

  30. Preview: Linux on Integrated xSeries Solutions • IBM intends to provide support for Linux on selected Integrated xSeries Servers and xSeries attached via Integrated xSeries Adapters • Planned Availability : 3Q 2004* • Optimize your Investments • Exploit i5/OS Virtual Storage • Integrate i5/OS and Windows backup • Leverage Resources, Skills and Best Practices • Deliver support for Intel-based Linux applications • Provide a path to Linux on POWER • *Planned availability 3Q, 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.

  31. Preview: Integrated xSeries Server for eServer i5 • IBM intends to provide a new Integrated xSeries Server, based on Intel Pentium M processor technology, for installation in the system unit of eServer i5 • Planned Availabiity : 2nd Half 2004* • The current Integrated xSeries Server based upon 2.0 GHz Intel Xeon processors is supported within selected iSeries I/O towers attached to the IBM eServer i5 • *Planned availability 2H, 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.

  32. 5088/0588 PCI-X Integrated xSeries Server Support on eServer i5 Towers • Integrated xSeries Server support is provided in selected I/O Towers attached to eServer i5 systems • New Integrated xSeries Server planned for system unit (CEC) and I/O Towers of of eServer i5* • Product Preview May 2004 5095/0595 PCI-X 5094 PCI-X 5074 PCI • *Planned availability 2H, 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.

  33. iSeries Navigator • Centralized Server and Virtual Storage Management for Windows, Linux, and AIX 5L • New Support for POWER Linux • Start up, Shut down POWER Linux partitions • Create and manage virtual storage spaces • Requires iSeries Navigator V5R3, Supports OS/400 V5R2 and i5/OS V5R3 • Support planned for AIX 5L

  34. Backup Recovery Media Services (BRMS) • Centralized Backup Automation • Policies for i5/OS, Domino, Integrated xSeries Servers extended to Linux partitions with virtual storage • Support planned for AIX 5L • Simple Backup Policy Creation • Before: Shut down Hosted Partitions • During: What, When, Where • After: Start Hosted Partitions • BRMS V5R3 available in June • Included in eServer i5 Enterprise Edition

  35. What is New? • AIX 5L • Supported Across eServer i5 • AIX 5L v5.2 • 1 processor per partition • Direct I/O support • Enterprise Edition • IBM Virtualization Engine • 3rd Generation of Logical Partitioning • Up to 254 Partitions • Uncapped partitions • Hardware Management Console • IBM Director Multiplatform • Integrated xSeries Solutions • 1 TB Storage Spaces • Enhanced User Integration with EIM • Single Sign-on support • Password management from Windows • Product Preview • New Integrated xSeries Server • Linux support • Linux on POWER • Storage Management via iSeries Navigator • Backup Automation through BRMS • New Distribution for eServer i5* • Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3 (update) • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server (next version) • *Planned availability 3Q 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.

  36. Simplify Your Infrastructure • Reduce costs by increasing asset utilization • Redeploy talent to manageyour business, not your infrastructure • Rapidly provision new servers “"We have taken major steps to simplify our infrastructure by leveraging virtualization technologies with POWER Linux and Integrated xSeries Solutions on the iSeries. Prior to our server consolidation we spent 95% of our time just keeping our systems and network running. Now we spend 5%.” Nigel Fortlage, VP of Information Technology, GHY International

  37. Trademarks and Disclaimers 8 IBM Corporation 1994-2004. All rights reserved. References in this document to IBM products or services do not imply that IBM intends to make them available in every country. The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both: Rational is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation and Rational Software Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States, other countries, or both. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and the Windows logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Intel, Intel Inside (logos), MMX and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. SET and the SET Logo are trademarks owned by SET Secure Electronic Transaction LLC. Other company, product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Information is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind. All customer examples described are presented as illustrations of how those customers have used IBM products and the results they may have achieved. Actual environmental costs and performance characteristics may vary by customer. Information concerning non-IBM products was obtained from a supplier of these products, published announcement material, or other publicly available sources and does not constitute an endorsement of such products by IBM. Sources for non-IBM list prices and performance numbers are taken from publicly available information, including vendor announcements and vendor worldwide homepages. IBM has not tested these products and cannot confirm the accuracy of performance, capability, or any other claims related to non-IBM products. Questions on the capability of non-IBM products should be addressed to the supplier of those products. All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. Contact your local IBM office or IBM authorized reseller for the full text of the specific Statement of Direction. Some information addresses anticipated future capabilities. Such information is not intended as a definitive statement of a commitment to specific levels of performance, function or delivery schedules with respect to any future products. Such commitments are only made in IBM product announcements. The information is presented here to communicate IBM's current investment and development activities as a good faith effort to help with our customers' future planning. Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput or performance that any user will experience will vary depending upon considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user's job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve throughput or performance improvements equivalent to the ratios stated here. Photographs shown are of engineering prototypes. Changes may be incorporated in production models.

  38. HMC: Dynamic Processor Movement

  39. IBM Director Multiplatform* • Provides Centralized Management Across Heterogeneous Servers • Collect inventory • Establish Monitors • Set Alerts • Take automatic actions • Expanded to support additional operating systems • Server: i5/OS V5R3, Windows, Intel Linux • Agents: Servers + POWER Linux, AIX 5L, …. • Integrated with PM iSeries for collecting and reporting multi-OS CPU utilization and capacity planning • Complements iSeries Navigator • IBM Virtualization Engine Systems Service * Product Preview: Planned Availability 2H 2004 • *Planned availability 2H, 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.

  40. Memory Experts International “We found the iSeries to be a proven architecture that delivered both a technical leap over the competition and a more compelling financial case in our cost of ownership calculations.” John McGuinness, VP of Finance Memory Experts International

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