Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel products, visit http://www.intel.com/performance/resources/limits.htm or call (U.S.) 1-800-628-8686 or 1-916-356-3104.
Relative performance is calculated by assigning a baseline value of 1.0 to one benchmark result, and then dividing the actual benchmark result for the baseline platform into each of the specific benchmark results of each of the other platforms, and assigning them a relative performance number that correlates with the performance improvements reported.
SPEC, SPECint2000, SPECfp2000, SPECint2006, SPECfp2006, SPECjbb, SPECWeb are trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. See http://www.spec.org for more information.
TPC Benchmark is a trademark of the TPC.
Intel® Virtualization Technology requires a computer system with an enabled Intel® processor, BIOS, virtual machine monitor (VMM) and, for some uses, certain platform software enabled for it. Functionality, performance or other benefits will vary depending on hardware and software configurations and may require a BIOS update. Software applications may not be compatible with all operating systems. Please check with your application vendor.
Hyper-Threading Technology requires a computer system with a processor supporting HT Technology and an HT Technology-enabled chipset, BIOS and operating system. Performance will vary depending on the specific hardware and software you use. For more information including details on which processors support HT Technology,
“Intel® Turbo Boost Technology requires a Platform with a processor with Intel Turbo Boost Technology capability. Intel Turbo Boost Technology performance varies depending on hardware, software and overall system configuration. Check with your platform manufacturer on whether your system delivers Intel Turbo Boost Technology. For more information, see http://www.intel.com/technology/turboboost.
”
Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance.
Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor series, not across different processor sequences.
See http://www.intel.com/products/processor_number for details.
Intel products are not intended for use in medical, life saving, life sustaining, critical control or safety systems, or in nuclear facility applications. All dates and products specified are for planning purposes only and are subject to change without notice
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Copyright
© 2009 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel, the Intel logo, Xeon and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. All dates and products specified are for planning purposes only and are subject to change without notice
Abstract : This session will focus on the benefits realized from refreshing client and server infrastructures with the latest processor technology from Intel and latest software from Microsoft. We will examine the benefits of this new platform, rooted in new technologies from both Intel and Microsoft, and how our joint technical collaboration is extending these benefits for IT Managers.
On the client side, we will explore the new capabilities of the new 2010 Intel Core processors with vPro technology together with Windows 7 and how this combination help deliver IT efficiency and streamlining of IT Costs. Examples of these benefits realized from a client refresh, will be provided based on Intel’s own internal Windows 7 deployment and other customers.
On the server side, we will look at the enhancements made in the latest Intel Xeon processor-based servers together with Windows Server 2008 R2 and SQL Server 2008 R2 delivering new opportunities for IT manager to build a solution foundation for data-intensive business applications by helping to deliver new levels of performance, reliability, energyefficiency and security.
IW Producer
Excel 2010
2010 Intel ® Core ™ vPro ™
PowerPivot Add-In
IW Consumer
Web Browser
2010 Intel ® Core ™ vPro ™
Application Server
SharePoint Server ® 2010;
Intel ® Xeon ® processor
7500 and 5600 series
Excel Services
PowerPivot System Service
Analysis Services Engine
Database Server
SQL Server ® 2008 R2;
Intel ® Xeon ® processor
7500 and 5600 series
Web Front End
SharePoint Server ® 2010;
Intel ® Xeon
5600 series
® processor
Public
Data
Private
Data
Intel ® Core ™ Microarchitecture
NEW
Microarchitecture
65nm
Nehalem-EX
NEW
Process Technology
45nm
TOCK TICK
Intel ® Microarchitecture
Codename Nehalem -
NEW
Microarchitecture
45nm
NEW
Process Technology
32nm
TOCK TICK
Forecast
Future Intel®
Microarchitecture
NEW
Microarchitecture
32nm
TOCK
Automatically speeds up the processor based on user’s needs
Intel ® Turbo Boost Technology
New processor instructions accelerate encryption operations
Advanced Encryption Standard-New Instructions (AES-NI)
Smart End-Point Virtualization
Intel ® Virtualization and Intel ® Trusted Execution Technology
Work on multiple tasks at the same time
Intel ® Hyper-Threading Technology
Help PCs cut power costs
Built-in energy saving processor features
E6400
VS.
VS.
Desktop Performance
Run business productivity applications 2X faster.
1
Run multiple applications 2.5X faster.
1
Protect confidential data 4X faster.
1
I5-650 27
®
Laptop Performance
Run business productivity applications up to 80% faster.
1
Run multiple applications 2X faster.
1
Protect confidential data 3.5X faster.
1
I5-520M 27 T5500
1. Business Productivity based on SysMark* 2007, Multitasking claims based on financial calculations workload consisting of advanced spreadsheet calculation measured using Microsoft* Excel* Monte Carlo Simulation plus Virus Scan. Security workload consists of
Winzip*12 decompressing an encrypted archive containing 200 photos, 125 of which are 10MP photos and 75 which are 6MP photos. 27. Hyper-Threading Technology requires a computer system with a processor supporting HT Technology and an HT Technologyenabled chipset, BIOS and operating system. Performance will vary depending on the specific hardware and software you use. For more information including details on which processors support HT Technology, see here
up to 50%
REDUCTION OF OPERATIONAL COSTS TO MAINTAIN PCs 2
Intel ® Core™ i5 processor-based PCs
As low as
Recoup Investment 3
2. “Using Total Cost of Ownership to Determine Optimal PC Refresh Lifecycles”, Wipro Technologies, November 2009. Actual results may vary based on the number of use cases implemented.
Intel ® Core™ i5 vPro™ processor-based PCs
As low as
Recoup Investment 3
Smart Security and
Cost Saving Manageability with activated features 4 :
• Built into the hardware
• Regardless of OS or software agent health
• Even when powered off
Specifically:
• Secure power management
• Network isolation
• Remote remediation
4. Activated features include Intel Active Management Technology. Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor family includes Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT). Intel AMT requires the computer system to have an Intel AMT-enabled chipset, network hardware and software, as well as connection with a power source and a corporate network connection.
• Upgrade to Windows* 7 quickly, remotely, and overnight without losing access to your legacy applications
• Save 40+ minutes of end user productivity during Windows* 7 upgrade 5 with activated Intel ® vPro™ technology
• Take advantage of hardware-enabled built in virtualization 6 to support legacy applications on
Windows* XP
Migrate to Windows* 7 when your business is ready
5 – Source: Intel. Actual time saved depends on network traffic conditions, the amount of user data migrated, and applications, drivers, or policies downloaded during the migration process. Data collected by Intel on various desktop and mobile PCs migrated to Windows 7 under various conditions. MMS demo showing remote, wireless Windows 7 upgrade on Win XP laptops: http://www.vimeo.com/4430604.
6 Intel® Virtualization Technology requires a computer system with an enabled Intel® processor, BIOS, virtual machine monitor (VMM) and, for some uses, certain computer system software enabled for it.
Source: Intel
10%
Desk-Side Visit
90%
In-Band
Remote Fix
52%
Desk-Side Visit
Intel® Core™ vPro™ Processor Family
Opportunity
48%
In-Band
Remote Fix
KVM Remote Control 8
• Enables IT to more securely see and control PCs reliably through all states, including:
• Startup/shutdown
• Blue screen or OS freeze
• Disk failure
• Network software issues
• Remote, automated manageability features make PC upkeep easier and keeps costs low
• Brings functionality of costly datacenter KVM switch to PCs
8. KVM Remote Control (Keyboard Video Mouse) is only available with dual-core Intel® Core™ i5 vPro™ processors and i7 vPro™ processors with active integrated graphics. Discrete graphics are not supported.
1. PC crashes
2. User phones IT for help
3. User presses button to connect to IT for troubleshooting (wired or wireless)
4. IT remotely fixes issue
(can even use HW-KVM Remote Control)
9. Systems using Client Initiated Remote Access require LAN connectivity and may not be available in public hot spots or “click to accept” locations. For more information on CIRA go to: http://www.intel.com/products/centrino2/vpro/
10
• Remote unlock encrypted drives requiring pre-boot authentication
• Remotely manage data security settings even when PC is off
Absolute Software*,
McAfee*,
PGP*,
Wave*,
WinMagic Data Security*
10- Requires full disk encryption software and/or hardware enabled for this usage of Intel® vPro™ technology
Source: Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, Sep, 2009
Source: Ponemon Institute April 2009
Source: Processor, May19,2006
Source: Ponemon Institute 2008
®
Up to
80% reduction in time-consuming deskside visits 11
State of Indiana
Read case study
View video
Up to
52% reduction in desktop PC energy costs 11
Molson Coors
Read case study
Reimaging time reduced from
90 minutes to
5 minutes 11
Cleveland Clinic
Read case study
Read Case Studies at www.intel.com/go/vproexpert
11 Case studies based on organizations with at least 7800 PCs. Actual results may vary based on the number of use-cases implemented and may not be representative of results that individual businesses may realize
Intel PC TCO Estimator www.intel.com/IT
Enterprise Data Center
Integration &
Innovation
Mission Critical
Catalyst
Small-Medium Business
High Performance
Computing
Cloud
Service
Providers
Energy Efficient,
Secure Foundation
Workstations
Unprecedented
ROI for IT
Unprecedented Industry
Innovation on Xeon ® 5500
Compelling
Value In Economic Downturn
Tarox
9:1 Consolidation
Estimated 90% Lower Energy
Costs 1
Estimated 8-month Payback 1
230 OEM Solutions
1Source: Intel estimates as of Jan 2010. Performance comparison using SPECjbb2005 bops (business operations per second). Results have been estimated based on internal Intel analysis and are provided for informational purposes only. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. For detailed calculations, configurations and assumptions refer to the legal information slide in backup.
Source: Intel processor shipment data
Approximately by a year.
1 million servers have had their replacement delayed
Source: Gartner press release
2010 will mark an important return to installed base refreshes driven by an uptick in enterprise budgets, new technological innovations, and a return to economic growth.
Source: IDC, February 2010
Source: Intel ® Xeon ® Shipments, 2005-2009
1 Estimated 34% single-core & 42% dual-core based on Q4’09 IDC Server Tracker slightly when the recession hit.
1.
Source: IDC 2009 Q4 Server Tracker.
Install base calculated by using this IDC data and a standard life-cycle distribution. Assumptions: 4 yr replacement cycle increases
Cloud Computing
26% CAGR ’09-13 1
Data Growth & Information
Demand
Real Time
Business Intelligence
High Performance
Computing
1 IDC eXchange, Worldwide IT Spending On Cloud Services, Cloud Computing 2010 An IDC Update, ( http://blogs.idc.com/ie/?p=543 ) October 2009
2 Gartner Group “Hot Trends and Innovations in Data Centers” over next 5 years, 2009
3 IDC Multiclient Study Worldwide Server Workloads, June 2009
4 IDC Economic Crisis Response: Wordwide Technical Computing Server 2009-2013 Forecast Update, November 2009, Doc #
220541
650% Data Growth 2
$6.8B Market by 2013 3
$11.1B Market by 2013,
Supercomputers $3.8B
4
4-socket Performance 1
20X
The Biggest Performance Leap in Xeon
History
Intel ® Xeon ®
3.33/8M
Intel ® Xeon ®
7100
Intel ® Xeon ®
7300
Intel ® Xeon ®
7400
Intel ® Xeon ®
7500
1996
Infrastructure Database Data Center
File/Print Web LOB App ERP HPC Virtualization BI
2000 2004 2008 2010
Source: Intel internally measured results 15 January 2010. Each bar represents the score or estimated score of best measured/estimated results on the geometric mean of internal benchmarks (server-side Java*, integer throughput, floating-point throughput, ERP, and OLTP). Results have been estimated based on internal Intel analysis and are provided for informational purposes only. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel products, Go to: http://www.intel.com/performance/resources/benchmark_limitations.htm
.
Relative performance is calculated by assigning a baseline value of 1.0 to one benchmark result, and then dividing the actual benchmark result for the baseline platform into each of the specific benchmark results of each of the other platforms, and assigning them a relative performance number that correlates with the performance improvements reported.
Xeon®
7500
Xeon®
7500
Modular Scaling from 2 to 8 Sockets with QPI and
256 Sockets via OEM NCs
Intel® 7500 Chipset
Xeon®
7500
ICH 10
Xeon®
7500
Up to 8x Memory Bandwidth 1 and 4x Memory Capacity Increases
Intel® 7500 Scalable
Memory Buffer
Over 20 New RAS Features
Including MCA Recovery
1Over 8x memory bandwidth claim: Intel internally measured relative memory bandwidth comparison of a 4S Intel Xeon processor X7560 based server and a similarly configured 4S Intel Xeon processor X7460 as of 15 January 2010.
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel products, Go to: http://www.intel.com/performance/resources/benchmark_limitations.htm
.
Relative performance is calculated by assigning a baseline value of 1.0 to one benchmark result, and then dividing the actual benchmark result for the baseline platform into each of the specific benchmark results of each of the other platforms, and assigning them a relative performance number that correlates with the performance improvements reported.
®
1
Xeon®
7500
Xeon®
7500
Xeon®
7500
Xeon®
7500
Intel ® 7500
Chipset Intel ® 7500 Scalable
Memory Buffer
ICH 10
Intel ® 82599 10GbE Controller
Protects Your Data
• Corrupt Data Containment Mode
• Viral Mode
• Intel ® QPI Packet Protection via CRC (8bit and 16bit rolling)
Minimizes Planned Downtime Increases Availability
• MCA Recovery
• Intel ® SMI Lane Failover
• Intel ® SMI Clock Failover
• Intel ® SMI Packet Retry
• Intel ® QPI Self-Healing
• Intel ® QPI Clock Failover
• Intel ® QPI Packet Retry
• Single-Core Disable for Fault
Resilient Boot
• SDDC plus Random Bit Error
Recovery
• Memory Rank Sparing
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•
•
•
•
•
•
Corrected Machine Check
Interrupt (CMCI) with OS
Predictive Failure Analysis
Memory Board Hot Add
Memory On-lining
CPU Board Hot Add at Intel
OS CPU On-lining
OS IOH On-lining
Out-of-band Access to Uncore
MCA Registers
® QPI
1 Not all Intel® Xeon® Processor 7500 Series based platform RAS features are listed.
Please visit www.Intel.com/products/server for a complete list of features.
*Features are preliminary and subject to change
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Interconnects up to
6.4GT/s
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Intel ® QuickPath
Interconnects
Improved performance, virtualization, reliability, and security
2-sockets
32 DIMMs
4-sockets
64 DIMMs
8-sockets
128 DIMMs
Ultra-Scaling with
OEM Node Controllers
2+2+… up to 256s
Xeon ® 7500 CPU Socket Intel QuickPath Interconnect
Large Memory 2S Workloads
Mainstream 4S Workloads
Large Scale 8S Workloads
Memory OEM Node Controller
Ultra-Scale Workloads
Build
1
2-socket Expandable 4-Socket Blades 8-sockets or Greater
RACKS
BLADES
First Ever!
1 Source: Industry data on Intel® Xeon® Processor 7400 Series based designs shipping today and Intel data on Xeon 7500 designs expected to ship beginning today and in the future. Not all OEM system designs shown.
*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others
75% Increase 1 5x Increase
1
Infiniband / Ethernet
<5% attach
Clustering Network
Ethernet
~100% attach
Local Area
Network
Storage Network
Fibre Channel or iSCSI SAN
<30% attach
Unified Network consolidates traffic on an 10G Ethernet Fabric
Simplifies the network by migrating to 10GbE
Lowers TCO by consolidating data and storage networks
Flexible network is the foundation of Cloud architecture
Intel ® VT-x
Performance With Page Table
Optimizations
Flexibility in Live Migration
Processor
Chipset
Intel ® VT-d
I/O Performance Through Direct
Assignment
Memory Protection
Intel ® VT-c
Over 2x Throughput Gains on 10GbE 1
Offload Routine I/O Tasks
Network
1 Source Intel Labs 2009: Throughput measures receive side (Rx) I/O performance of 10GbE LAN.
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
2002 iSCSI SAN Installations
First iSCSI HBA launched
Proprietary Hardware
Emulex, Intel, Adaptec discontinue iSCSI HBA Qlogic discontinues 10GbE iSCSI HBA
MSFT releases iSCSI initiator for Server 2003
Native Initiators
2003 2004
Linux iSCSI Initiators
2005
Intel releases Boot ROM
2006 2007 2008
Today, over 80% of iSCSI connections use native OS initators
Intel and MSFT demostrate
Million IOPs with Native iSCSI
2009 2010
®
®
• Better Energy Efficiency
- Up to 30% lower power 1
- Up to 15:1 consolidation 3
• More Performance
- Up to 60% increase 2
• Secure Virtualization
- Encrypt today, measure and enforce tomorrow
1 Source: Internal Intel estimates comparing Xeon® X5570 vs. L5640 SKUs using SPECint_rate_2006.
2 Source: Internal Intel measurements for Xeon® X5680 vs. Xeon® X5570 on BlackScholes*.
Intel™ 5520 Chipset
Intel™ X25-E
SSDs
NEW!
PCI Express* 2.0
Introducing
Up to Six cores & 12 threads per processor
Up to 12MB L2 cache
Support for low power DDR3 1.35V DIMMs
Secured trusted boot with server extensions of Trusted Execution Technology ®
Faster encryption with new instructions for the Advanced Encryption Standard
(AESNI)
Further reduction in latency for virtualization for direct I/O
Higher frequencies on servers for 130w systems
Lower power LV skus targeted down to 40w TDP
ICH 9/10
Intel™ 82599 10GbE
Controller
Extending Leadership of Platform Performance & Energy Efficiency
Xeon ® X5680 vs. Xeon ® X5570
Performance Comparison – Black Scholls Workload
Top 5600 SKU – Top 5500 SKU
Up to
60%
More
Performance 1
Xeon ® L5640 vs. Xeon ® X5570
Power and Performance Comparison
Same
Performance
Up to
30% Lower
Power 2
X5570 (4C)
2.93GHz
X5680 (6C)
3.33GHz
Performance
X5570 (4C)
2.93GHz
95W
L5640 (6C)
6C, 2.26GHz
60W
Peak power under load (W)
http://docs.ts.fujitsu.com/dl.aspx?id=0140b19d-56e3-4b24-a01e-26b8a80cfe53 http://docs.ts.fujitsu.com/dl.aspx?id=4af74e10-24b1-4cf8-bb3b-9c4f5f177389
Performance
New Security Features with Intel
®
Xeon
®
Processor 5600 series
Intel ® Advanced Encryption Standard New
Instructions (Intel AES-NI )
Intel ® Trusted Execution Technology
(Intel TXT)
Increases Encryption Performance to
Enable Broad Usage
Ready for Today
No computer system can provide absolute security under all conditions. Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT) requires a computer system with
Intel® Virtualization Technology, an Intel TXT-enabled processor, chipset, BIOS, Authenticated Code Modules and an Intel TXT-compatible measured launched environment (MLE). The MLE could consist of a virtual machine monitor, an OS or an application. In addition, Intel TXT requires the system to contain a TPM v1.2, as defined by the Trusted Computing Group and specific software for some uses. For more information, see here . *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others
VMM match?
VMM
Intel TXT
Prevents the Insertion of Malicious
Software Prior to VMM Launch
Ready for Tomorrow
• Security applications are often quite CPU and memory intensive
• The volumes of data to analyze and or secure are growing dramatically
Content Filtering
Firewall
Anti-virus
Encryption
Content Inspection
Access Control
8.0
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
16.0
14.0
12.0
10.0
2005
“Sandy Bridge”
“Westmere”
“Nehalem”
Intel ® Xeon ®
5200 Series
Intel ® Xeon ®
5400 Series
Intel ® Xeon ® 5000 Series
Intel ® Xeon ®
Future
Source: Intel
306 SSL sessions/sec
AES
Breakdown of SSL Transaction
12X AES Speed-up
Up to 2.8X SSL
Improvement
538 SSL sessions/sec
865 SSL sessions/sec
Westmere w/o AES-NI
Westmere w/ AES-NI, CBC
Westmere w/ AES-NI, GCM
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel products, visit Intel Performance Benchmark Limitations .
Source: Intel Internal measurements using internal benchmarks on an early reference server with two Westmere CPUs: frequency 3.20GHz, single core, single threaded, cache size: 12288 KB; Memory:12 GB;
OS: Linux fedora 2.6.27.5-117.fc10.x86_64; BIOS feature enabled or disabled. As of August 31, 2009.
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