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Notes: Performance is in Internal Throughput Rate (ITR) ratio based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput 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 improvements equivalent to the performance ratios stated here. IBM hardware products are manufactured from new parts, or new and serviceable used parts. Regardless, our warranty terms apply. All customer examples cited or described in this presentation are presented as illustrations of the manner in which some customers have used IBM products and the results they may have achieved. Actual environmental costs and performance characteristics will vary depending on individual customer configurations and conditions. 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This information provides only general descriptions of the types and portions of workloads that are eligible for execution on Specialty Engines (e.g, zIIPs, zAAPs, and IFLs) ("SEs"). IBM authorizes customers to use IBM SE only to execute the processing of Eligible Workloads of specific Programs expressly authorized by IBM as specified in the “Authorized Use Table for IBM Machines” provided at www.ibm.com/systems/support/machine_warranties/machine_code/aut.html (“AUT”). No other workload processing is authorized for execution on an SE. IBM offers SE at a lower price than General Processors/Central Processors because customers are authorized to use SEs only to process certain types and/or amounts of workloads as specified by IBM in the AUT. 2 © 2013 IBM Corporation Innovation too exciting not to share with a broader market 2012 AUG IBM zEnterprise® EC12 (zEC12) Performance Availability innovations Optimized for data serving Boost to software IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager (zManager) and zEnterprise BladeCenter® Extension (zBX) Mod 003 Investment protection Hosts PS701 and HX5 blades Commitment to future of zBX 2013 DEC System Director MAR Enhancements Updates to IBM zAware Enhancements for provisioning Updates to DataPower ® XI50z and image Top exit cabling for management zBX on zBX 2GB page support for z/OS® JUL IBM Enterprise BC12 (zBC12) Right size without compromise Start small and rapidly grow with ease Secure foundation for Cloud, Mobile & Data zBX Model 003 & zManager Resource Management Availability Monitoring zEC12 updates Data serving Secure z/OS V2.1 Optimized data storage Cloud like scale New Crypto as a Service Workload Optimization built in z/VM® 6.3 New scale opportunities with z/VM support for 1TB of real memory HiperDispatch – more efficient utilization of CPU resources 3 © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise EC12 satisfies the most robust enterprise requirements Announced August 28, 2012 Up to 25% Faster engines1 Up to 30% Faster Linux engines1 Up to 50% More total capacity1 Up to 101 configurable cores 60 subcapacity settings Up to 3 TB RAIM memory IFL, zIIP, zAAP, ICFs and optional SAPs zEC12 Machine Type: 2827 Models: H20, H43, H66, H89, HA1 Advanced Technology 5.5 GHz processor chip for performance boost for all workloads – Over 78,000 MIPS for large scale consolidation Processor chip optimized for software performance Innovation to drive availability to superior levels – IBM zAware offers snap-shot of the current state of your business – FLASH Express and pageable large pages to drive availability and performance for critical workloads Trusted resilience is a zEnterprise standard Environmental focus – High speed cryptography integrated as part of the chip Upgradeable from IBM zEnterprise 196 and IBM System z10® Enterprise Class – Enhanced functions with new Crypto Express4S – PR/SM™ received EAL5+ certification 1 Based on preliminary internal measurements and projections against a z196. Official performance data will be available upon announce and can be obtained online at LSPR (Large Systems Performance Reference) website at: https://www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/lib03060.nsf/pages/lsprindex. Actual performance results may vary by customer based on individual workload, configuration and software levels. 4 © 2013 IBM Corporation Introducing the new IBM zEnterprise BC12 Performance Economics 36% performance boost per core running at 4.2 GHz Same low entry price as the z114 58% more capacity for traditional workloads 27% improvement in P/P for specialty engines 62% more capacity for Linux® workloads Compression acceleration (zEDC) for better resource usage 2X increase in RAIM memory 20% increase in granularity Networking and Hybrid Security and Availability Reduced latency for server to server communications with z/OS V2.1 SMC-R and 10GbE RoCE Express Simplified TKE 7.3 workstation Resource management defined by business goals and objectives Investment Protection Start Small and Grow with Ease Upgrade from z10™ BC and z114 Upgrade into zEC12 Upgrade zBX Mod 002 to Mod 003 z/OS 2.1 Crypto as a service IT analytics with IBM zAware to improve availability Flash Express helps reduce downtime from application availability lapses * US prices, may vary by country Increased performance and flexibility in lower cost package extending the latest mainframe technology to organizations of all sizes 5 © 2013 IBM Corporation Increased scale and flexibility provide room for growth 6 Model Total PUs CPs IFLs zAAPs zIIPs ICFs Std. SAPs Add' l SAPs Spares IFP H06 9 0-6 0-6 0-4* 0-4* 0-6 2 0-2 0 1 H13 18 0-6 0-13 0-8** 0-8** 0-13 2 0-2 2 1 Z01 Y01 X01 W01 V01 U01 T01 S01 R01 Q01 P01 O01 N01 M01 L01 K01 J01 I01 H01 G01 F01 E01 D01 C01 B01 A01 Z02 Y02 X02 W02 V02 U02 T02 S02 R02 Q02 P02 O02 N02 M02 L02 K02 J02 I02 H02 G02 F02 E02 D02 C02 B02 A02 Z03 Y03 X03 W03 V03 U03 T03 S03 R03 Q03 P03 O03 N03 M03 L03 K03 J03 I03 H03 G03 F03 E03 D03 C03 B03 A03 Z04 Y04 X04 W04 V04 U04 T04 S04 R04 Q04 P04 O04 N04 M04 L04 K04 J04 I04 H04 G04 F04 E04 D04 C04 B04 A04 Z05 Y05 X05 W05 V05 U05 T05 S05 R05 Q05 P05 O05 N05 M05 L05 K05 J05 I05 H05 G05 F05 E05 D05 C05 B05 A05 Z06 Y06 X06 W06 V06 U06 T06 S06 R06 Q06 P06 O06 N06 M06 L06 K06 J06 I06 H06 G06 F06 E06 D06 C06 B06 A06 1-way 2-way 3-way 4-way 5-way 6-way Specialty Engine Specialty Engine Specialty Engine Specialty Engine Specialty Engine Specialty Engine * Max available with 2 CPs ** Max available with 4/5 CPs zBC12 Machine Type: 2828 Models: H06, H13 New 2:1 order ratio for zIIP and/or zAAP to CP New entry level – 50 MIPS at same z114 entry price Full uniprocessor running at over 1064 MIPS with total capacity available over 4900 MIPS Increased granularity for right sizing -- 26 capacity levels x 6 CPs = 156 settings ‒ Complete capacity matrix available on both models Cloud ready solution ideal for Enterprise Linux Server – Model H13 with up to 13 IFLs, up to 496 GB memory and z/VM 6.3 Great economics for standalone Coupling Facility Integrated firmware processor (IFP) used for infrastructure management of new PCIe adapters Specialty Engine Specialty Engine Specialty Engine Specialty Engine Specialty Engine Specialty Engine Specialty Engine © 2013 IBM Corporation Processor chip optimized for software performance Exploited by Java, PL/I, compilers, DB2, more Our leadership in microprocessor design supports a boost in performance for all workloads Larger caches to optimize data serving environments Help for lockouts, reduction of Java™ overhead, improvements to DB2® bufferpools and Java heaps, complier improvements with decimal format conversions facility Exploitation of HiperDispatch in z/VM V6.3 7 © 2013 IBM Corporation Specialty Engines continue to offer excellent price/performance for all clients Continue investing in Coupling: IFLs and new Enterprise Linux Server: zAAPs and zIIPs: New efficiencies for shared CF engines with the potential to lower acquisition costs In the future CF will use Flash Express for a cost effective, resilient solution for overflow of WebSphere MQ shared queues in Coupling Facility (SOD)* IT optimization and cloud computing can deliver enhanced economics Helps bring on new workloads and applications 8 z/VM virtualization software priced per processor Performance increase for Linux workload with each new generation Internal Coupling Facility (ICF) Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL) 1997 2000 Enables better centralization of data on the mainframe Workloads on zIIP can help connect, manage, extend, and protect the data Helps minimize the need to maintain duplicate copies of the data and provide better security zIIP can optimize Java and XML processing New 2:1 order ratio for zIIP and/or zAAP to CP IBM System z® Application Assist Processor (zAAP) IBM System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP) 2004 * All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. 2006 © 2013 IBM Corporation New innovations available on zBC12 and zEC12 Data Compression Acceleration High Speed Communication Fabric Flash Technology Exploitation Proactive Systems Health Analytics Hybrid Computing Enhancements Reduce CP consumption, free up storage & speed cross platform data exchange Optimize server to server networking with reduced latency and lower CPU overhead Improve availability and performance during critical workload transitions, now with dynamic reconfiguration; Coupling Facility exploitation (SOD) Increase availability by detecting unusual application or system behaviors for faster problem resolution before they disrupt business x86 blade resource optimization; New alert & notification for blade virtual servers; Latest x86 OS support; Expanding futures roadmap zEDC Express 10GbE RoCE Express IBM Flash Express IBM zAware zBX Mod 003; zManager Automate; Ensemble Availability Manager; DataPower Virtual appliance SoD 9 © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise Data Compression (zEDC) - can help to reduce CPU and storage Every day 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are created Compress your data 4X* (efficient system data compression) Up to 118X reduction in CPU and up to 24X throughput improvement when zlib uses zEDC ** Efficiently compress active data by providing a low CPU, high performance, dedicated compression accelerator Industry standard compliance compression for cross platform data distribution ** Typical Client Use Cases: Significant disk savings with trivial CPU cost for large BSAM/QSAM sequential files *** More efficiently store audit data in application logs Reduce the amount of data needed for data migration and backup/restore ** Transparent acceleration of Java compressed applications ** zEDC Express Data Ready 10 z/VM 6.3 support for guests*** * The amount of data sent to an SMF logstream can be reduced by up to 75% using zEDC compression – reducing logger overhead ** These results are based on projections and measurements completed in a controlled environment. Results may vary by customer based on individual workload, configuration and software levels *** All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. z/OS V2.1 zEDC © 2013 IBM Corporation Flash Express cuts away at availability lapses 19% Reduction in total dump time for 36 GB standalone dump 10x Faster response time and 37% increase in throughput compared to disk for morning transition Up to 28% Improvement in DB2 throughput leveraging Flash Express with Pageable Large Pages (PLP) 11 Innovative PCI-e storage-class memory Enables the use of large 1 MB pageable pages Typical Client Use Cases: Improve availability and performance during workload transition and spikes Faster, less disruptive diagnostics Cost effective, resilient solution for overflow of MQ shared queues in Coupling Facility (SOD) * Supported on z/OS V1.13 or Higher ** Dynamic Reconfiguration for Flash Express Flash Express feature for zEC12 and zBC12 * All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only ** With the March 2013 RSM Enablement Offering Web deliverable. © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM zAware delivers smarter message monitoring capabilities IT analytics to reduce service disruptions Difficult or unusual problems can be found in 2 clicks not hours Leading edge pattern recognition can intercept application and system problems before they cause future disruptions Real-time, self-learning solution accurately represents your environment – automatically Ultimate in Resiliency New July 9, 2013: OMEGAMON® XE on z/OS support 12 Typical Client Use Cases: Diagnose complex problems quickly and restore service faster Accelerate problem determination across IT functions Real-time, self-learning solution accurately represents your environment – automatically IBM zAware firmware Customized analysis, scoring Supports long distances 3500km Supported on z/OS V1.13 or higher © 2013 IBM Corporation Optimize server to server networking – transparently “HiperSockets™-like” capability across systems Up to 50% CPU savings for FTP file transfers across z/OS systems versus standard TCP/IP ** zBC12 zEC12 Up to 48% reduction in response time and 10% CPU savings for a sample CICS workload exploiting IPIC using SMC-R versus TCP/IP *** Up to 40% reduction in overall transaction response time for WAS workload accessing z/OS DB2 **** Up to 3X increase in WebSphere MQ messages delivered across z/OS systems ***** 13 Shared Memory Communications (SMC-R): Exploit RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) with qualities of service support for dynamic failover to redundant hardware Typical Client Use Cases: Help to reduce both latency and CPU resource consumption over traditional TCP/IP for communications across z/OS systems Any z/OS TCP sockets based workload can seamlessly use SMC-R without requiring any application changes z/OS V2.1 SMC-R z/VM 6.3 support for guests* 10GbE RoCE Express * All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. ** Based on internal IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment using z/OS V2R1 Communications Server FTP client and FTP server, transferring a 1.2GB binary file using SMC-R (10GbE RoCE Express feature) vs standard TCP/IP (10GbE OSA Express4 feature). The actual CPU savings any user will experience may vary. *** Based on internal IBM benchmarks using a modeled CICS workload driving a CICS transaction that performs 5 DPL (Distributed Program Link) calls to a CICS region on a remote z/OS system via CICS IP interconnectivity (IPIC), using 32K input/output containers. Response times and CPU savings measured on z/OS system initiating the DPL calls. The actual response times and CPU savings any user will experience will vary. **** Based on projections and measurements completed in a controlled environment. Results may vary by customer based on individual workload, configuration and software levels. © 2013 IBM Corporation ***** Based on internal IBM benchmarks using a modeled WebSphere MQ for z/OS workload driving non-persistent messages across z/OS systems in a request/response pattern. The benchmarks included various data sizes and number of channel pairs The actual throughput and CPU savings users will experience may vary based on the user workload and configurati on. zBX and zManager – Proven hybrid computing environment Support for multi-platform infrastructure with single resource management Investment protection Model 002 to Model 003 – zManager entitlements move at no-charge zBX Machine Type: 2458, Model: 003 zBX opens cloud opportunities with its fit-for-purpose strategy What’s new? For zManager Performance policy managing and load balancing for HX5 Monitor and reporting to an availability policy Support for Microsoft Windows Server 2012 on HX5 blades New networking connectivity option Layer-2 support between external data network and zBX* In the Future With strategy for future including tightly integrated hardware delivery, new compute node form factors, improved virtualization capabilities ** Cloud Ready 14 * Some restrictions will apply ** All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise System delivers a security ready infrastructure Up to 52% lower security administrator efforts by using zSecure with RACF1 Intrinsic platform security and privacy Cryptography built into processor chip and Crypto Express4S Secure your critical information assets (or data) throughout their life cycle Simplified setup and management with new TKE 7.3 Spanning multiple industries Enhanced digital signature cryptography (PKCS#11) to protect data Payment card industry solutions with EMV support for credit and debit cards Leveraging operating system security System z exclusive cryptography Total isolation of workloads and data Qualities needed by enterprises adopting cloud application architectures Wide range of cryptographic primitives exploited by operating system and middleware to help secure and accelerate workloads z/OS V2.1 Crypto as a service Blends the speed of processor based crypto with the security of the Crypto Express coprocessor EAL5+ means the highest levels of protection on commercial server for secure isolation of LPARs EAL4+ for z/OS and z/VM * Green indicates new for zEC12 New z/OS V2.1 ready to protect data, reduce risk and strengthen customer trust 15 1 Based on input from a Financial Service Provider and ROI business value tools by IBM SWG © 2013 IBM Corporation Flexible connectivity Improving bandwidth, granularity and options for connections Clustering for availability Controlled and simplified management HCA-3 InfiniBand® Coupling Links ‒1x and 12x ISC-3 (peer mode only) 1 STP IBM zAware partition managed from Hardware Management Console (HMC) Central management of heterogeneous resources with zManager Connectivity of zBX for Hybrid Computing: - Intraensemble data network - Intranode management network Note: No ESCON support on zEC12 and zBC12 Efficient data access zEDC Express Flash Express FICON Express8S Carry forward only FICON Express81, FICON Express4S1, FICON Express41 Linking up to Speed Up 10GbE RoCE Express OSA-Express5S OSA-Express4S OSA Express31 10 GbE for connecting a IBM PureSystems™ 1 Carry forward only * Green indicates new for zEC12 Plus – High Performance FICON for System z (zHPF) is a performance and RAS enhancement designed to help reduce FICON channel overhead 16 © 2013 IBM Corporation A zEnterprise for everyone “Right size” your mainframe to fit your needs If you … … want a hybrid computing environment managed as a single system – including z/OS, AIX®, Linux on IBM System x®, Microsoft Windows on System x … are looking for an entry level mainframe with almost 100X growth options in same footprint for traditional capacity settings … need a smaller mix of special engines (*zAAP on zIIP great option here!) … have smaller Coupling and/or I/O attachment requirements … need the lowest cost application development environment The zBC12 H06 may be the perfect option. 17 … want the flexibility to manage across a hybrid platform … want the flexibility to manage across a hybrid platform … want to replace your z10 BC or z114 server with one that has more capacity settings and more engines for IFLs, zAAPs or zIIPs … have a large mainframe capacity requirement or desire for massive consolidation – scale to over 78,000 MIPS in one footprint … want to replace your standalone coupling facility or Linux only server with a machine that provides more engine, memory and I/O scale out capabilities … have a large disk installment so in turn have large I/O requirements … have future growth needs, but prefer growth in smaller increments and want to avoid disruptive outage during upgrade The zBC12 H13 is just what you need. … need new ways to address your ‘green’ requirements – like water cooling – or need a non-raised floor environment … have a large CBU requirement – and like the control of having your disaster recovery site right in your own shop The enhanced zEC12 is right for you. © 2013 IBM Corporation Extending the mainframe with new capabilities Energize your applications through integration, improved performance and networking innovations Save money by rightsizing without compromise, consolidation opportunities broadened and compression acceleration Secure it all with confidence on a trusted and resilient infrastructure An Integrated Data & Analytics Engine 18 Efficient, Agile Cloud Computing Foundation Sophisticated platform for Mobile Computing Ultimate in Trusted Security & Resiliency © 2013 IBM Corporation Thank You 19 © 2013 IBM Corporation Removed for shortened roadshow version of the deck 20 © 2013 IBM Corporation System z and Storage Synergy Designing, developing, and testing together is key to unlocking true value Midrange offerings Linux offerings New IBM System Storage® DS8870 zHPF and Extended Address Volumes GDPS®/PPRC HyperSwap™ zDAC on z/OS for easy configuration Entry Level BC version XIV® Storage Systems Popular with z/VSE®, z/VM and Linux on System z TS3500 Attaches to multiple heterogeneous systems Supports for all System z (via 3953) TS7700 Virtualization Engine z/OS, z/VM and z/VSE support IBM FlashSystem 820 with SVC Couple with Enterprise Linux Server (ELS) offering for a High Performance Cloud Solution Storwize® V7000 21 Large enterprise SVC Perfect for z/VSE, z/VM and Linux on System z TS1140 Support for z/OS, Linux on System z, z/VM, and z/VSE © 2013 IBM Corporation Operating systems focused on exploiting zEnterprise Innovation z/OS Version 2.1 & z/OSMF 2.1 z/VM Version 6.3 z/VSE Version 5.1 z/TPF Version 1.1 Linux on System z Availability and scalability for cloud Support for more virtual servers Reduced memory constraints Improved cross platform integration New virtualization enhancements Ability to process huge volumes of data Improved performance by more efficient utilization Wide portfolio using Linux on System z Modernization through SOA enablement Securing critical assets Enabled for OpenStack® support Continued core system usability enhancements with CICS® Explorer Protecting data, reduce risk and strength customer trust Simplification for configuring and managing system software 22 Hybrid systems connectivity Highly secure with protection of data in flight, at rest, and in use Open development environment Improvement in diagnosing issues and reducing outages Faster communications with improved networking Enhanced web serving performance © 2013 IBM Corporation Misc joint zBC12 and zEC12 charts 23 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM zEnterprise System An optimized system Java Semiconductor Technology 24 Microprocessor Design Systems Design Virtualization & Operating Systems Compilers & Java Virtual Machine Optimized Middleware © 2013 IBM Corporation Parallel Sysplex® CFCC level 18 Performance Improvements – Elapsed time improvements when dynamically altering the size of a cache structure – Throughput enhancements for parallel cache castout processing – Storage class and castout class contention avoidance by breaking up individual storage class and castout class queues to reduce storage class and castout class latch contention Coupling link characteristics reporting to z/OS – Identifies underlying InfiniBand hardware characteristics for CIB CHPIDs to help with Sysplex monitoring and tuning – Enables RMF™ Monitor III to report additional information • InfiniBand Link type and protocol: 12x IFB, 12x IFB3 and 1x IFB • CHPID mapping to physical links – HCA IDs and port numbers • Link fiber optic distance • Fully functional or degraded status Resiliency Improvements – Enhanced capabilities to non-disruptively capture and collect extended diagnostic structure data from Coupling Facility structures that have encountered an error. – Verification of local cache controls for a Coupling Facility cache structure connector Structure and CF Storage Sizing with CFCC level 18 – May increase storage requirements when moving from CF Level 17 (or below) to CF Level 18 – Use of the CF Sizer Tool is recommended: http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/cfsizer/ 25 © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise Server Time Protocol Enhancements Broadband Security Improvements for STP – Authenticates NTP servers when accessed by the HMC client through a firewall – Authenticates NTP clients when the HMC is acting as an NTP server – Provides symmetric key (NTP V3-V4) and Autokey (NTP V4) authentication (Autokey is not supported if Network Address Translation is used) – This is the highest level of NTP security available Improved NTP Commands panel on HMC/SE – Shows command response details Telephone modem dial out to an STP time source is no longer supported – All STP dial functions are still supported by broadband connectivity – zEC12 HMC LIC no longer supports dial modems (Fulfills the Statement of Direction in Letter 111-167, dated October 12, 2011) 26 © 2013 IBM Corporation Redbooks IBM zEnterprise System Technical Introduction, SG24-8050-01 This book provides concepts, positioning, and a business value view of zEnterprise System capabilities, hardware functions/features, and associated software support. It is intended for IT Managers, consultants, IT Architects and Specialists, and anyone who wants to understand the basic elements of the IBM zEnterprise EC12 (zEC12) and IBM zEnterprise EC12 (zBC12). IBM zEnterprise EC12 Technical Guide, SG24-8049-01 This book provides specific information about the zEC12 and its functions, features, and associated software support. Greater detail is offered in areas relevant to technical planning. It is intended for systems engineers, system programmers (IT Specialists), planners, and anyone wanting to understand the zEC12 functions and plan for their usage. IBM zEnterprise BC12 Technical Guide, SG24-8138 This book provides specific information about the zBC12 and its functions, features, and associated software support. Greater detail is offered in areas relevant to technical planning. It is intended for systems engineers, system programmers (IT Specialists), planners, and anyone wanting to understand the zBC12 functions and plan for their usage. IBM System z Connectivity Handbook, SG24-5444 This book highlights the hardware and software components, typical uses, coexistence, and relative merits of the System z I/O features. It is intended for data center planners, IT Specialists, system engineers, technical sales staff, and network planners who are involved in planning connectivity solutions for System z servers. http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/pages/zEnterprise?Open 27 © 2013 IBM Corporation Processor chip optimized for software performance Exploited by Java, PL/I, compilers, DB2, more Our leadership in microprocessor design supports a boost in performance for all workloads – 5.5 GHz for zEC12 and 4.2 GHz for zBC12 – Second generation out of order execution design – Multi-level branch prediction supports complex workloads zBC12 offers similar Single Chip Module (SCM) as z114 Larger caches to optimize data serving environments – Almost 2x on chip and 2x additional on book Transactional Execution, 2 GB page frames, decimal format conversions facility – new hardware functions optimized for software performance – Help for lockouts, reduction of Java overhead, improvements to DB2 bufferpools and Java heaps, complier improvements with decimal format conversions facility Exploitation of HiperDispatch in z/VM V6.3 – Re-dispatch work to same processor it ran on last dispatch 28 © 2013 IBM Corporation Enterprise COBOL for z/OS v5.1 The key to supercharging IBM System z Applications Advanced technology designed to optimize COBOL programs and fully exploit System z hardware – Delivers greater than 10% performance improvement over Enterprise COBOL v4 for well structured, CPUintensive batch applications on System z1 – Many numerically intensive programs have shown performance increases greater than 20%1 – Maintains compatibility with previous COBOL releases New programming and application modernization capabilities. – Where Tradition Meets Innovation… Modernize Applications to work with web, cloud and mobile infrastructures Increase Programmer Productivity Enables users to deliver enhancements to business critical applications quicker with less cost and lower risk Bolsters overall benefits of CICS, IMS™, DB2 Increase Performance of Business Critical Applications Allows users, who implement sub-capacity tracking, to reduce administrative overhead Supports the ecosystem of COBOL development tools supplied by "Our testing of COBOL V5 IBM and ISVs. shows a significant performance improvement for math. As a financial services company with a continually narrowing batch window, that improvement is very important to us. It will help us meet our Service Level Agreements and reduce cost driven by CPU utilization.” Michael A Todd, Software Architect Multi-national financial services company 1 Results are based on an internal compute-intensive test suite. Performance results from other applications may vary. 29 CUSTOMER VALUE © 2013 IBM Corporation Operating systems focused on exploiting zEnterprise value z/OS Version 2.1 & z/OSMF 2.1 Handle huge volumes of data with 100-way (SMP) support in a single LPAR on zEC12 Reduce CPU load across the board*….also up to 80% less CPU when running VSAM RLS against large catalogs* Shorten batch windows with 40% shorter file recall time Improve SAP workload performance with 175x faster zFS V5 directory lookup Leverage Crypto-as-aservice for Linux to extend System z’s reach as a crypto hub Lower entry cost of z/OSMF by up to 60% and running cost by up to 25% 30 z/VM Version 6.3 Supports more virtual servers than any other platform in a single footprint with support for 1TB of real memory, Support 4x more virtual servers than previously available Increased performance for large VMs with a 4x increase in memory scalability while maintaining greater than 90% resource utilization More efficient use of CPU resources for better price performance Enabled for OpenStack support z/VSE Version 5.1 Special Linux on System z offering for V5 and zBC12 clients New 64-bit virtual addressing for exploiting larger memory for Virtual Storage Constraint relief Gain visibility and control into CICS with CICS Explorer at no extra chargeExploits full range of IBM System Storage More efficient communications with Linux Fast Path by eliminating need for TCP/IP stack Allows z/VSE applications to access a relational database on System z or zBX z/TPF Version 1.1 World’s most efficient platform for real-time reservations and credit card authorizations Average 35% performance improvement on IBM zEC12/BC12 New adapter for ODM improves cross platform integration New business eventing allows integration with the enterprise eventing Open development environment to leverage skills commonly available Linux on System z Deploy from hundreds (zBC12) to 1000’s (zEC12) of virtual servers in a single footprint Secure isolation of Logical Partitions with highest level of security certification (EAL5+) Balanced System Design with up to 3TB of memory (zEC12) Pre-Packaged Linux only Server (ELS) includes Hardware, Hypervisor, Maintenance Enterprise Linux Server (ELS) for Analytics Support for Red Hat, SUSE and OpenStack © 2013 IBM Corporation zBC12: The right-sized mainframe IBM continues to redefine and extend the mainframe to deliver new strategic capabilities and deeper client value An Integrated Data & Analytics Engine Efficient, Agile Cloud Computing Foundation Sophisticated platform for Mobile Computing Ultimate in Trusted Security & Resiliency 31 Processor chip optimized for performance New z/OS support for compression acceleration and memory to memory communication Business application availability Flexible connectivity Balanced performance and growth – cycle time improvements, core counts, memory, bandwidth Hybrid computing expands application portfolio and allows for improved integration and management Improved economies of scale on z/VM 6.3 Enterprise connectivity System z security as enterprise standard WebSphere® MQ offers reliable mobile backbone Isolation of workloads and data for highest level of security Security for sending financial data for clients and vendors Digital signatures for smart cards Simplification for set up and support of security © 2013 IBM Corporation Misc zBC12 charts 32 © 2013 IBM Corporation zBC12 continues the CMOS Mainframe heritage 5000 4500 4500 4000 4000 3500 3500 3000 3000 2500 MHz 2500 2000 2000 1500 1500 1000 1000 500 500 0 0 33 z800 180 nm SOI 625 MHz Up to 4 CPs Full 64-bit architecture 2002 z890 130 nm SOI 1.0 GHz 4 CPs Super-scalar core Modular SMP z9 BC 90 nm SOI 1.4 GHz 4 CPs (7 IFLs) 2004 2006 z10 BC 65 nm SOI 3.5 GHz 5 CPs (10 IFLs) High-freq core 3-level cache 2008 z114 45 nm SOI 3.8 GHz 5 CPs (10 IFL) OOO core zBX integration 2011 zBC12 32 nm SOI 4.2 GHz 6 CPs (13 IFL) PCIe: zEDC Express, 10GbE RoCE Express, Flash Express and IBM zAware 2013 © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise BC12 (zBC12) Increased scale and flexibility increase your options zBC12 Machine Type: 2828 Models: H06, H13 New 4.2 GHz processor chip for performance boost for all workloads – Full uniprocessor at over 1064 MIPS with total capacity available almost 5000 MIPS Increased granularity for right sizing – New entry level at 50 MIPS – 26 capacity levels and 6 CPs = 156 settings – Complete granularity matrix available on both models Up to 496 GB available RAIM memory – Excellent for new workloads like Linux and WebSphere Up to 36% Faster engines1 Up to 58% More total capacity1 Up to 62% More capacity for Linux1 Model H13 brings new options for growth – 58% more total capacity than zEnterprise 114 (z114)1 – Combined with z/VM 6.3 – improved scale (up to 13 IFLs), more memory and availability for cloud ready qualities of service make it perfect for Linux only server (ELS) – Economics are excellent for Coupling Facility only server 1 Based on preliminary internal measurements and projections and compared to the z114 and/or z10 BC. Official performance data will be available upon announce. Results may vary by customer based on individual workload, configuration and software levels. Visit LSPR website for more details at: https://www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/lib03060.nsf/pages/lsprindex?OpenDocument 34 © 2013 IBM Corporation zBC12 Processor chip optimized for software performance Exploited by Java, PL/I, compilers, DB2, more Similar Single Chip Module (SCM) as z114 Our leadership in microprocessor design supports a boost in performance for all workloads – Second generation out of order execution design Larger caches to optimize data serving environments – Almost 2x on chip and 2x additional on drawer Fully utilized memory with single z/VM 6.3 system plus HiperDispatch plus up to 13 IFLs = great platform for ELS New hardware functions optimized for software performance – Help for lockouts, reduction of Java overhead, improvements to DB2 bufferpools and Java heaps, complier improvements with decimal format conversions facility 35 © 2013 IBM Corporation Systems Management for IBM zEnterprise BC12 (zBC12) IBM Automation Control for z/OS provides comprehensive Application and Resource Management capabilities for today’s multi architecture data centers Visibility, Control, and Automation for modern Data Center Management Automation of Server Management Simplify, automate, and improve service quality thru Management of Blades and Virtual Servers. Control of zBX Management IBM Automation Control for z/OS controls local CPC, LPARs, Systems (incl. Linux on System z), and BladeCenters/Blades (incl. automated start/stop of Virtual Servers). Visibility Dynamic Discovery of Virtual Servers running on a Blade. 36 © 2013 IBM Corporation zBC12 Functional Comparison to z114 Processor / Memory Virtualization and Alternative Processors Uniprocessor Performance System Capacity Processor Design Cache Models Processing cores Granular Capacity Memory Fixed HSA Data Compression Virtualization zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX) Connectivity HiperSockets FICON® I/O subsystem Internal I/O Bandwidth Coupling Cryptography RAS Focus RAS Environmentals 37 Up to 36% performance improvement over z114 uniprocessor* Up to 58% general system capacity performance improvement over z114 (comparison of the zBC12 z06 to the z114 z05) Up to 62% greater total system capacity over z114 (zBC12 13way compared to the z114 10way) New 4.2 GHz processor chip versus 3.82 GHz zBC12 has 33% more L2 cache, instruction and data (total 2 MB versus total 1.5 MB on z114), 100% more L3 cache (total 24 MB versus 12 MB on z114), 100% more L4 cache (192 MB versus 96 on z114) Two models with up to 2 CPC drawers Up to 13 cores to configure, up to 10 on z114 Up to 156 capacity settings versus 130 on the z114 Up to 512 GB RAIM memory versus 256 GB on the z114 16 GB fixed HSA versus 8 GB fixed on z114 New zEDC Express zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager provides virtualization management for blades installed in the zBX Mod 003. zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager has “resource workload awareness” where hybrid resources can be managed and optimized across the zEnterprise. zEnterprise System is a truly integrated hardware platform that is able to span and intelligently manage resources across mainframe and distributed technologies – including select POWER7® and IBM System x blades Supported optimizer is IBM WebSphere DataPower XI50 V5.0 in the zBX Mod 003. zBX Model 003 (versus zBX Model 002 which attaches to z114) zBX has optional top exit I/O and power cabling Both zBC12 and z114 support of 32 HiperSockets New OSA-Express5S 10 GbE, GbE and 1000 BASE-T included in PCIe I/O infrastructure. FICON Express8S, New 10 GbE RoCE Express for SMC-R zBC12 has industry standard 8 GBps PCIe supports high speed connectivity and high bandwidth same on z114 Coupling with HCA-3 InfiniBand Coupling Links same on z114 Crypto Express4S enhanced with new FIPS 140-2 Level 4 cert and PKCS#11 support Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) Availability New IBM zAware offers high speed analytics facilitates the ability to consume large quantities of message logs for smarter monitoring zBC12 offers advanced memory enhancements (RAIM) and advanced power and thermal optimization and management that can help to control heat / improve RAS PCIe New Flash Express on zBC12 to handle paging workload spikes and improve availability – not available on z114 Energy Cooling Optional Non Raised Floor and overhead cabling options for both I/O and Power More capacity but same environmentals as the z114 * LSPR mixed workload average running z/OS 1.13 – zBC12 Z01 versus z114 Z01 ** Based on preliminary internal measurements and projections and compared to the z10BC. Official performance data will be available upon announce. Results may vary by customer based on individual workload, configuration and software levels. Visit LSPR website for more details © 2013 IBM Corporation zBC12 Functional Comparison to z10 BC Processor / Memory Virtualization and Alternative Processors Virtualization Uniprocessor Performance System Capacity Processor Design Cache Models Processing cores Granular Capacity Memory Fixed HSA Data Compression zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX) Connectivity HiperSockets FICON I/O subsystem Internal I/O Bandwidth Coupling Cryptography RAS Environmentals 38 RAS Focus Almost 61% performance improvement over z10 BC uniprocessor*/** Up to 77% general system capacity performance improvement over z10 BC 10-way (zBC12 z06 compared to the z10 BC z05)** New 4.2 GHz processor chip versus 3.5 GHz on z10 BC zBC12 has more than 100% more cache than z10 BC zBC12 has two models and z10 BC has one model Up to 13 cores to configure, up to 10 on z10 BC Up to 156 capacity settings versus 130 on the z10 BC Up to 512 GB RAIM memory versus 256 GB on the z10 BC 16 GB fixed HSA versus 8 GB fixed on z110 BC New zEDC Express zBC12 offers zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager provides virtualization management for blades installed in the zBX Mod 003. zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager has “resource workload awareness” where hybrid resources can be managed and optimized across the zEnterprise. zEnterprise System is a truly integrated hardware platform that is able to span and intelligently manage resources across mainframe and distributed technologies – including select POWER7 and IBM System x blades Supported optimizer is IBM WebSphere DataPower XI50 V5.0 in the zBX Mod 003. zBX Model 003 versus N/A on z10 BC zBX has optional top exit I/O and power cabling Double HiperSockets – 32 on zBC12 and z10 BC supports of 16 New OSA-Express5S 10 GbE, GbE and 1000 BASE-T included in PCIe I/O infrastructure. FICON Express8S, New 10 GbE RoCE Express for SMC-R zBC12 has industry standard 8 GBps PCIe supports high speed connectivity and high bandwidth and z114 6 GBps Infiniband support Coupling with HCA-2 InfiniBand Coupling Links Crypto Express4S enhanced with new FIPS 140-2 Level 4 cert and PKCS#11 support versus Crypto Express2 on z10 BC Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) on zB12 is not available on z10 BC Availability New IBM zAware offers high speed analytics facilitates the ability to consume large quantities of message logs for smarter monitoring (not available on z10 BC) zBC12 offers advanced memory enhancements (RAIM) (no RAIM on z10 BC) and advanced power and thermal optimization and management that can help to control heat / improve RAS PCIe New Flash Express on zBC12 to handle paging workload spikes and improve availability – not available on z10 BC Energy Cooling zBC12 offers optional Non Raised Floor and overhead cabling options for both I/O and Power (no overhead cabling options on z10 BC) More capacity but the same environmentals as the z114 * LSPR mixed workload average running z/OS 1.13 – zBC12 Z01 versus z10 BC Z01 z114 Z01 ** Based on preliminary internal measurements and projections and compared to the z10BC. Official performance data will be available upon announce. Results may vary by customer based on individual workload, configuration and software levels. Visit LSPR website for more details © 2013 IBM Corporation Protecting your investment in IBM technology Designed to protect your investment zBX Mod 002 z114 z10 BC – Offering upgrades from z10 BC and z114 to the zBC12 – Upgrades from zBX Model 002 to zBX Model 003 The zEnterprise System offers full upgradeability within the family – zBC12 Model H13 upgraded to zEC12 Model H20 – Upgrade from Model H06 to Model H13 will require a planned outage zBC12 On demand offerings offer temporary or permanent growth when you need it zEC12 39 zBX Mod 003 © 2013 IBM Corporation Misc zEC12 charts 40 © 2013 IBM Corporation Processor chip optimized for software performance Exploited by Java, PL/I, compilers, DB2, more Our leadership in microprocessor design supports a boost in performance for all workloads – Second generation out of order execution design – Multi-level branch prediction supports complex workloads Larger caches to optimize data serving environments – Almost 2x on chip and 2x additional on book New hardware functions optimized for software performance – Transactional Execution Facility for parallelism and scale – Runtime Instrumentation Facility is intended to help reduce Java overhead – 2 GB page frames are intended to offer performance Improvements for DB2 buffer pools and Java heaps – New IBM Enterprise PL/I compiler is planned to exploit and get a performance boost from decimal format conversions facility – Up to 30% improvement in IMS™ throughput due to faster CPU, cache and compliers1 Excellent Results: Up to 45% Improvement in throughput for Java workloads1 Up to 32% Improvement in performance for IBM Cognos Business Intelligence V10.21 Up to 30% Improvement in throughput for DB2 for z/OS operational analytics2 More than 30% Improvement in throughput for SAP workloads1 – Workloads leveraging Flash Express with Pageable Large Pages can see up to a 8% price performance improvement3 over the z196 1 Based 2 3 41 on preliminary internal measurements and projections As measured by the IBM 9700 Solution Integration Center. The measured operational BI workload consists of 56 concurrent users executing a fixed set of 160,860 Cognos reports . Compared DB2 v10 workload running on IBM's z196 w/10 processors to an zEC12 w/10 processors based on average 5% discount for zEC12 workloads under the AWLC pricing plus up to 3% more performance per MSU with Flash Express. © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise: Enhancing our IBM Mainframe Platform IBM continues to deliver enhancements that strengthen the role of the mainframe Support for 50% more I/O devices per FICON channel New 10GbE RoCE Express Efficiencies provided for shared CF engines EP11 and digital signatures - more standards Flash Express exploited by Coupling Facility Simplification and new wizard on TKE 7.3 workstation LPAR capacity setting update New Smart card with stronger encryption zManager enhancements z/VM 6.3 support for 1TB real memory zEDC Express for data compression Refresh OSA technology with OSA-Express5S Crypto as a Service with z/OS V2.1 zEC12: Our Smarter Computing infrastructure that is Cloud Ready, Data Ready and Security Ready, enabling a Smarter Planet® for today and tomorrow 42 © 2013 IBM Corporation Systems Management for IBM zEnterprise EC12 (zEC12) IBM System Automation for z/OS provides comprehensive Application and Resource Management capabilities for today’s multi architecture data centers Visibility, Control, and Automation for modern Data Center Management Automation of Server Management Simplify, automate, and improve service quality thru Management of Blades and Virtual Servers. Control of zBX Management IBM Automation Control for z/OS controls CPCs, LPARs, Systems (incl. Linux on System z), and BladeCenters/Blades (incl. automated start/stop of Virtual Servers). Visibility Dynamic Discovery of Virtual Servers running on a Blade. 43 © 2013 IBM Corporation Protecting your investment in IBM technology zBX Mod 002 z196 Designed to protect your investment – Offering upgrades from z10 EC™ and z196 to the zEC12 – Upgrades from zBX Model 002 to zBX Model 003 z10 EC zBC12 The zEnterprise System offers full upgradeability within the family – zBC12 Model H13 upgraded to zEC12 Model H20 – Upgrade to Model HA1 will require a planned outage On demand offerings offer temporary or permanent growth when you need it zEC12 44 zBX Mod 003 © 2013 IBM Corporation Misc Cloud and Linux for System z charts 45 © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise offers Linux support to match your business needs Increased flexibility for your multi-architecture strategy zEnterprise System Scalability and security in a smaller infrastructure Dynamic workload management and systems management to help manage the life cycle of the z/VM hypervisors and the virtual servers Provides a more manageable infrastructure for cloud computing Expanded ISV support for enterprise applications Silo managed islands of computing Less dynamic than System z virtualization Minimal resource sharing with System z resources Broad availability of solutions No single point for Enterprise management Distributed Systems (including Flex) 46 Targeted for applications that interact with mainframe data and transactions Provisioned and managed by System z Select IBM x86 Blades in zBX Extreme consolidation of servers and networking Superior levels of virtual server provisioning, monitoring and workload management Industry-best virtual I/O bandwidth and reliability Fewer components and reduced complexity System z qualities of dynamic resource management and capacity-on-demand Seamless integration with z/OS backup and disaster recovery solutions Linux on z/VM © 2013 IBM Corporation Advantages of building your Private Cloud on IBM zEnterprise Increased Productivity Advanced workload management that provisions resources on the fly U.S. Bank reduced provisioning time from 45 days to 20 minutes Higher Utilization, Scalability Up to 100% CPU utilization “Shared everything” architecture Manage up to 100,000 virtual servers More Efficient Data Center Up to 80% less energy than existing distributed servers Less floor space Fewer parts to manage Greater Reliability, Availability, Security Built-in hardware redundancy Decades of RAS innovation Capacity and Backup on Demand Highest security rating EAL5+ The City and County of Honolulu implemented a cloud environment that reduced database licensing costs by 68 percent and reduced time to deploy applications from one week to a few hours 47 © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise Delivers an Open Cloud infrastructure Integrate IBM Products & Offerings zEnterprise: zEC12, z196, zBC12, z114 Linux on System z z/VM 6.3 New CSL Wave Provided by CSL International ISV Hypervisor Manager Solutions Cross marketing agreement to market and promote product IBM announced intention to acquire Open Source Options 48 Automate Orchestrate Tivoli Provisioning Manager Cloud Ready for Linux on System z SmartCloud Entry SmartCloud Provisioning Tivoli Service Automation Manager SmartCloud Orchestrator System z support currently in development zPRO Provided by Velocity Software Add-on feature to Velocity’s zVPS product that provides performance management Provides golden image creation, cloning, and operational controls APPLogic Provided by Computer Associates Manages both distributed and z/VM environments. MOAB Provided by Adaptive Computing Provides a policy based cloud management based on xCAT xCAT Extreme Cloud Administration Tool Now supported on z/VM through services offering (GTS) OpenStack Being enabled for z/VM first and eventually zManager Being used as a code base for SCE / SCP / SCO © 2013 IBM Corporation RHEL for System z Business Class Promotion Benefit from the security, performance and scalability of both technologies and save 50% on Red Hat Enterprise Linux on IBM System z Business Class servers Consolidate workloads and save on software license costs Bring Data closer to the Application Explore Big Data and Analytics under Linux on System z Extra security with SELinux and platform independent Management with RHN Satellite Rules: - Discount of 50% on MSRP - Applicable for Business Class (BC) machines only - New workloads* (Net New Customers) - Limited to 28th February 2014 For more information - contact Red Hat’s local Alliance Manager or: WW US EMEA APAC LATAM BRAZIL Filipe Miranda Jennifer Miller Sebastian Siegert Norman Deery Mariano Fernandez Samuel Masini fmiranda@redhat.com jmiller@redhat.com ssiegert@redhat.com ndeery@redhat.com mfernanfez@redhat.com samuca@redhat.com *Not valid for renewals of regular Subscriptions 49 z114 zBC12 www.redhat.com/products/enterprise-linux/for-ibm-system-z/promotions/ © 2013 IBM Corporation SUSE for System Business Class Promotion SLES for System z Business Class Multi-IFL Promotion (USD) Basic Subscription: Basic Subscription Pricing* 1 IFL 2-5 IFLs 6-11 IFLs 12+ IFLs 1 year $6,000 $5,700 $5,600 $5,500 3 year $16,200 $15,400 $15,100 $14,800 5 year $24,000 $22,800 $22,400 $21,900 includes Code Maintenance, such as patches, fixes and security updates. Can be combined with IBM GTS services Standard Subscription Pricing* 1 IFL 2-5 IFLs 6-11 IFLs 12+ IFLs Standard Subscription: 1 year $7,500 $7,200 $7,000 $6,900 3 year $20,300 $19,300 $18,900 $18,500 5 year $30,000 $28,500 $27,900 $27,300 $1 includes Basic Subscription deliveries plus 12x5 Support services delivered by SUSE Technical Services $1 $1 Priority Subscription Pricing* 1 IFL 2-5 IFLs 6-11 IFLs 12+ IFLs 1 year $9,000 $8,600 $8,400 $8,200 3 year $24,300 $23,100 $22,600 $22,200 5 year $36,000 $34,200 $33,500 $32,800 Priority Subscription: includes Basic Subscription deliveries plus 24x7 Support services delivered by SUSE Technical Services * Per IFL. Get more details on subscription and support service levels here ! ATTENTION: Offer is restricted to new System z Business Class purchases only st Promotion Period: September 2013 (with availability of zBC12) through December 31 , 2014 Get a 50% discount compared to regular Multi-IFL pricing – plus volume discount! 50 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM FlashSystem Solution Combining IBM SVC & IBM FlashSystem™ Considerations for Linux on System z The extreme performance of IBM FlashSystem with IBM MicroLatency™ provides: – I/O per sec 430k - Mixed 70/30% read/write (Model 820) – Low entry price (4 TB on the Model 810) – Very attractive match of incredible performance and price options - Model 820 12 TB • Include the San Volume Controller (SVC) at competitive pricing – Delivers outstanding performance per gigabyte, can quickly uncover business insights using traditional data analytics as well as new big-data technologies. – Enterprise Class services with SVC • Business Continuity with Copy services, Flash Copy Back-up, Drive Storage Efficiency with Easy Tier.. driving optimal Workload Availability – When compared to equivalent disk systems, IBM flash storage solutions deliver 6.7 times more capacity in a single rack, 19 times more cost efficiency in dollars/per IOPS, and are 115 times more energy efficient. (1) Connect via Fiber Channel with enterprise services using SVC Thin Provisioning & Real Time Compression Drive Storage Efficiency with Easy Tier 51 1 Flash Outperforms disk in IBM Almaden Research Lab Demonstration © 2013 IBM Corporation New IBM FlashSystem storage extends ELS offering The new IBM SAN Volume Controller and IBM FlashSystem bundle offers an economically priced storage solution for our Enterprise Linux Server clients. Right combination of performance and function: The extreme performance of IBM FlashSystem with IBM MicroLatency™ • Advanced storage functionality of IBM SVC • • Thin Provisioning – allocate storage “just in time” • Easy Tier – storage efficiency • FlashCopy – point in time copies • Mirroring/Copy Services – data replication and protection • Real-Time Compression – up to 5X more data in the same physical space An ability to cost effectively deploy quickly and realize immediate results IBM SAN Volume Controller (SVC) and IBM FlashSystem bundle are support ‘out of the box’ by z/VM and Linux on System z. 52 © 2013 IBM Corporation Backup charts on IBM zEDC 53 © 2013 IBM Corporation Increasing Value with New Technology Innovations NEW! zEDC Express NEW! 10GbE RoCE Express with SMC-R New! Flash Express New! IBM zAware Low latency, CPU Efficient Data Compression Low latency, high performance network communications Improved availability and Improve availability performance during through smarter problem critical workload determination transitions … available on both zEC12 and zBC12 54 © 2013 IBM Corporation Explosive growth in data Every day 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are created Data needs to be shared cross platform Managing and storing data can push expenses up for IT Many types of compression are used today Today’s modular business applications are heterogeneous While able to improve I/O throughput and thus performance, many compression applications consume CPU resources Many offerings for archive – creating data that will be infrequently accessed Batch workloads and some data types can drive up compression requirements Industry standard compression offerings in market like zlib Applications need to be able to efficiently share and process large files Not being able to compress files can contribute to added disk expense Smaller files allowing for faster network transfers IBM System z offers hardware compression on all System z processor chips …. Still massive amounts of data are not being compressed and need a different approach to compress more “active” data 55 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM zEnterprise Data Compression (zEDC) New data compression offering that can reduce resource usage What is it? How is it different A combined software (z/OS V2.1) and hardware (zEDC Express) solution designed to help reduce resource consumption, disk utilization and optimize cross platform exchange of data Performance: Efficient alternative for larger files. Reduced CPU overhead for SMF jobs. Efficient: Optimized algorithms scan text to locate the re-use of phrases and refers back to earlier references Industry Standard: Compatible with open zlib based compression – widely used across all platforms Economical: Reduced DASD space requirements and improved effective bandwidth without significant CPU overhead*** 15% reduction in elapsed time for SMF extraction with up to 40% reduction for CPU time * 56 Logger overhead reduced by up to 30% ** * When running an SMF extraction/dump against an SMF logstream with records compressed by zEDC ** The amount of data sent to an SMF logstream can be reduced by up to 75% using zEDC compression – reducing logger overhead *** SOD for BSAM/QSAM access methods All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. © 2013 IBM Corporation Use cases for zEDC Target Market for zEDC Use Cases Reduced logger overhead allows collection of more SMF data Increase the amount of data you can keep active by compressing more frequently accessed data Enhance cross platform data exchange when sending / receiving large data files SOD: Improve disk utilization and economics of using flash for extended format BSAM/QSAM SOD: Improve latency for Java applications 57 Introductory Use with SMF Log Data: Clients running SMF using logger that are looking to reduce the logger overhead or collect additional data Clients such as a clearing house, financial institution or direct marketing agencies that are sending and receiving large files SOD: Customers with large volumes of extended format BSAM/QSAM sequential data SOD: Clients that have purchased flash on DS8870 and want to use it more efficiently when storing extended format BSAM/QSAM sequential data SOD: Clients that use Java today where they create a stream of compressed data © 2013 IBM Corporation zEDC Requirements Operating system requirements – Requires z/OS 2.1 and new zEDC for z/OS feature – z/OS V1.13 and V1.12 offer software decompression support only – Easy to set up and use – transparent to application software • • Use policy (DATACLASS) to set up compression. No changes to access method Server requirements – Exclusive to zEC12 (with Driver 15E) and zBC12 – New zEDC Express feature for PCIe I/O drawer (FC#0420) • • One compression coprocessor per zEDC Express feature Each feature can be shared across up to 15 LPARs – Recommended minimum configuration per server is two features • Up to 8 features available on zEC12 or zBC12 – For best performance, feature is needed on all systems accessing the compressed data Planned exploitation: – Hardware exploitation first for log files - SMF records (September 2013) reduced logger overhead allows collection of more SMF data – All systems sharing sequential BSAM/QSAM extended format (1Q’14)* – SOD: Java using standard zlib compression library for compression services. Java applications and middleware can be transparently accelerated by enabling Java for hardware compression – SOD: DFSMS™ planned exploiters TBD 58 All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Offers Multiple Compression Technologies for the Mainframe Type Optimized for Performance Overhead Supported data Frequency of access post compression CMPSC compression on System z processor chip Optimal for DB2 or select DFSMS files On Chip, relatively little CPU overhead and less I/O, Fast • DB2 - Optimized for rowwise access to data is required • DFSMS files – for VSAM and non-VSAM extended format data sets Often Other software compression (zlib, or similar) Most compression uses industry std today. Used by many file types Higher CPU - software instructions executed. Note: if Java then eligible for zIIP (or zAAP) Any. De facto standard for almost any type of data. Often Tape HW compression Tape compression – optimized for use with large files, archival purposes Performed by the tape subsystem Any. Often – Rare (application dependent) Archival / Backup Archive data and data to backup/copy CPU overhead, longer wall clock time DFSMShsm, DFSMSdss Often – Rare (application dependent) Real time compression IBM NAS storage No performance degradation SVC Designed for active primary data. zEDC Express Active, for cross platform data exchange. Enables compression of active and inactive data Processing on zEDC Expressexpect minimal CPU overhead, low latency • • • • Frequent access required. Useful for files that previously used software compression as well 59 SMF though logger zlib compatible SOD – Java SOD – BSAM/QSAM Extended format • SOD DFSMShsm /dss • SOD Encryption Facility © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM System z Batch Network Analyzer and Compression Helping determine if you have files that are candidates for zEDC IBM System z Batch Network Analyzer – A free, “as is” tool to analyze batch windows – Available to Customers, Business Partners and IBMers – Replaces the old BWATOOL – PC based, and provides graphical and text reports • Including Gnatt charts and support for Alternate Processors Available from NA ATS CPSTools team – http://w3-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/PRS5126 New news… zBNA will identify zEDC Compression Candidates – Post-process customer provided SMF records, to identify jobs and data sets which are zEDC compression candidates across a specified time window, typically a batch window – Help estimate utilization of a zEDC feature and help size number of features needed – Generate a list of data sets by job which already do hardware compression and may be candidates for zEDC – Generate a list of data sets by job which may be zEDC candidates but are not in extended format – Target availability – 4Q 2013 60 © 2013 IBM Corporation Backup charts on SMC-R and 10GbE RoCE Express 61 © 2013 IBM Corporation Increasing Value with New Technology Innovations NEW! zEDC Express NEW! 10GbE RoCE Express with SMC-R New! Flash Express Low latency, CPU Efficient Data Compression Improved availability and Improve availability performance during through smarter problem critical workload determination transitions Low latency, high performance network communications New! IBM zAware … available on both zEC12 and zBC12 62 © 2013 IBM Corporation Network Performance Issues Use of traditional TCP/IP technology is not optimal for some environments Many applications today use TCP/IP to communicate server to server Using traditional Ethernet technology, network latency and processor resource consumption can be high. – Network latency can be seen when sensitive transactional workloads such as WebSphere are accessing a database using TCP/IP. – The amount of CPU resource consumed for applications moving big data such as file transfer programs, streaming workloads or some web based protocols can drive up total cost of operations. These performance issues can be due TCP/IP communications being executed in software. – The amount of time needed for handshaking can propagate across the link and add to latency in the transmission of information 63 © 2013 IBM Corporation Optimize server to server networking - transparently “HiperSockets-likes” capability What is it? How is it different Shared Memory Communications via Remote Direct Memory Access (SMC-R) is a feature of z/OS V2.1 and will exploit a new 10GbE RoCE Express feature of zEC12 or zBC12 The combination is designed to reduce latency and improve wall clock time Can be server-to-server communication in a multi-server environment or LPAR-to-LPAR communication on a single system Transaction without SMC-R Transaction with SMC-R Network TCP SMC-R Industry Standard: Exploits standard 10 Gb Ethernet fiber optic links Transparent: z/OS TCP sockets based applications can use seamlessly Secure: Preserves existing network security model, IP topology, network administrative and operational model Coexist: Coexists with HiperSockets Network TIME Reduced latency, CPU consumption and improved wall clock time 80% Network latency reduced up to for z/OS TCP/IP multi- tier OLTP workloads such as web based claims and payment systems * 64 * Based on internal IBM benchmarks of modeled z/OS TCP sockets-based workloads with request/response traffic patterns using SMC-R vs TCP/IP. The actual throughput that any user will experience will vary. © 2013 IBM Corporation Use cases for SMC-R and 10GbE RoCE Express for z/OS to z/OS communications Use Cases Application server such as CICS communicating (via TCP based communications) with a database server such as DB2 – particularly when the application is network intensive and transaction oriented Transactional workloads that exchange larger messages (e.g. web services such as WAS to DB2 or CICS) will see benefit. Streaming (or bulk) application workloads (e.g. FTP) communicating z/OS to z/OS TCP will see improvements in both CPU and throughput Applications that use z/OS to z/OS TCP based communications using Sysplex Distributor Plus … Transparent to application software – no changes required! 65 © 2013 IBM Corporation SMC-R and 10GbE RoCE Express Requirements Operating system requirements – Requires z/OS 2.1 which supports the SMC-R protocol Server requirements – Exclusive to zEC12 (with Driver 15E) and zBC12 – New 10 GbE RoCE Express feature for PCIe I/O drawer (FC#0411) Single port enabled for use by SMC-R Each feature must be dedicated to one LPAR – Recommended minimum configuration two features per LPAR for redundancy Up to 16 features supported – OSA Express – either 1 GbE or 10 GbE Must be Layer 2 connection Does not need to be dedicated to the LPAR – Standard 10GbE Switch or point to point configuration supported 66 © 2013 IBM Corporation Impact of SMC-R on real z/OS workloads – early benchmark results WebSphere to DB2 communications using SMC-R 40% reduction in overall transaction response time for WebSphere Application Server v8.5 Liberty profile TradeLite workload accessing z/OS DB2 in another system measured in internal benchmarks * Linux on x Workload Client Simulator (JIBE) z/OS SYSA TCP/IP HTTP/REST WAS Liberty TradeLite SMC-R z/OS SYSB JDBC/DRDA RoCE DB2 File Transfers (FTP) using SMC-R z/OS SYSA FTP Client SMC-R FTP z/OS SYSB Up to 50% CPU savings for FTP binary file transfers across z/OS systems when using SMC-R vs standard TCP/IP ** FTP Server RoCE CICS to CICS IP Intercommunications (IPIC) using SMC-R Up to 48% reduction in response time and up to 10% CPU savings for CICS transactions using DPL (Distributed Program Link) to invoke programs in remote CICS regions in another z/OS system via CICS IP interconnectivity (IPIC) when using SMC-R vs standard TCP/IP *** z/OS SYSA CICS A DPL calls SMC-R IPIC RoCE z/OS SYSB CICS B Program X * Based on projections and measurements completed in a controlled environment. Results may vary by customer based on individual workload, configuration and software levels. ** Based on internal IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment using z/OS V2R1 Communications Server FTP client and FTP server, transferring a 1.2GB binary file using SMC-R (10GbE RoCE Express feature) vs standard TCP/IP (10GbE OSA Express4 feature). The actual CPU savings any user will experience may vary. *** Based on internal IBM benchmarks using a modeled CICS workload driving a CICS transaction that performs 5 DPL calls to a CICS region on a remote z/OS system, using 32K input/output containers. Response times and CPU savings measured on z/OS system initiating the DPL calls. The actual response times and CPU savings any user will experience will vary. 67 © 2013 IBM Corporation Flash Express 68 © 2013 IBM Corporation Increasing Value with New Technology Innovations NEW! zEDC Express NEW! 10GbE RoCE Express with SMC-R New! Flash Express Low Latency, CPU Efficient Data Compression Improved availability and Improve availability performance during through smarter problem critical workload determination transitions Low latency, high performance network communications New! IBM zAware … available on both zEC12 and zBC12 69 © 2013 IBM Corporation Flash Express Problem Organizations must drive availability and consistently high performance for workloads to meet stringent service levels All organizations run diagnostics that can be disruptive causing work to stop Today Many customers acquire enough real memory not to page But they still suffer from disruptions during key transition periods (morning transition) and during dumps. Such delays impact SLAs, and can prevent other work from processing Flash access is much faster than disk Goal Deliver improved availability and performance for companies who cannot compromise on service Companies will invest in improving availability 70 © 2013 IBM Corporation Flash Express – Innovation to improve availability and performance Drive increased availability and performance for business critical workloads What is Flash Express? How is it different? An innovative PCI-e feature introduced with zEnterprise designed to provide improved performance and availability Performance: Significant improvement over use of spinning disk. Use of pageable large pages delivers CPU savings. Enables the use of large 1MB pageable pages which can improve performance of middleware Transparent: no application code changes needed. Secure: 128 bit AES encryption Resiliency: Designed for high availability and failover, concurrent upgrade Virtualized: Virtualize Flash Express across partitions 71 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Flash Express Notable Increases in Availability and Performance What’s New? Dynamic Reconfiguration of Flash Express memory In the future, Coupling Facility use of Flash provides a cost effective, resilient solution for overflow of MQ shared queues in Coupling Facility (SOD) * Support for DB2 11 use of Flash planned for 2013, rollback of DB2 10 support via APAR Java SDK7 SR3 and middleware exploiters are available Proof Points 37% increase in transaction throughput during morning transition Standalone Dump 19% reduction in total elapsed time SVC dump elapsed time ~25% less than with DASD 28% improvement in DB2 throughput WAS Day Trader 8% performance improvement 72 * All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. © 2013 IBM Corporation Use cases Flash Express Target Market Traders, banks, FSIs or service centers Flash Express Use Cases (Summary) Any service bureau, host, cloud, outsourcer that has non standard SLAs Ideal during transition periods and for smoothing paging spikes Accelerates start of day processing – batch to online Reduces latency of page-ins from aux storage Enables faster diagnostics snapshots Performance boost Companies with heavy development and test activities Complements existing system availability solutions – addresses significant remaining application lapses - Reduces page translations overhead - Improves Java & DB2 performance - Ideal for random read access & high read/write ratios 73 © 2013 IBM Corporation Flash Express Configuration FLASH Express – Flash Express Feature Code is ordered as a feature code, FC #0402 – Sold in card pairs, each card pair provides 1.4 TB storage; Maximum 4 card pairs (5.6 TB) – Supported on z/OS V1.13 with web deliverable EASY TO SET UP Minimal configuration – Uses 4 Flash Solid State Drives (SSDs) on the card – Uses standard PCIe I/O drawer MINIMAL Capacity Planning – Sized to accommodate all paging – No special planning needed RESILIENT PLANNING SECURED Qualities of Service – Error isolation, mirroring, diagnostics, failover – Concurrent firmware update. Designed to handle failover transparently – NEW ! Dynamic reconfiguration of memory Secured Data – Uses crypto hardware for secured data; 128 bit AES encryption – Removal of card does not compromise data 74 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM zAware 75 © 2013 IBM Corporation Increasing Value with New Technology Innovations NEW! zEDC Express NEW! 10GbE RoCE Express with SMC-R New! Flash Express Low Latency, CPU Efficient Data Compression Improved availability and Improve availability performance during through smarter problem critical workload determination transitions Low latency, high performance network communications New! IBM zAware … available on both zEC12 and zBC12 76 © 2013 IBM Corporation Improve Availability through smarter Problem Determination Problem The complexity of today’s IT infrastructures stress operation’s ability to resolve problems quickly and accurately. Time to Recover from Business Interruptions Today The volume of messages is outpacing operation’s ability to respond – Staff cannot digest message rate of 200-300 per second – Multiple systems concurrently issue messages which must be interpreted together Today’s tools cannot effectively identify complex problems Year 2010 Best in Class Companies $60K $101K 2012 – Tools cannot identify messages preceding a problem – Many symptoms remain undetected for a long period of time Current problem solving techniques are inadequate – Manual analysis of messages often requires collaboration between multiple experts – Brute force process of elimination method causes unnecessary disruptions Best in class companies still incur expenses 60% greater than in 2010 Goal: Improve the quality and speed of problem determination to reduce IT operations cost and improve availability Source Aberdeen Group Feb 2012 77 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM zAware Improve z/OS Problem determination and time to repair with a self contained firmware solution How is it different? What is it? IBM zAware is an integrated, self‐learning, analytics solution for z/OS that helps identify unusual system behavior in near real time. Helps accelerate problem determination so service is restored faster, improving availability. Efficient : Needs no maintenance or integration, pre integrated “appliance-like” form factor z/OS expertise: Understands System z message patterns and can detect anomalies applying domain knowledge Automated: No need to code rules to recognize problems; supports integration with other products Scalable: can scale to monitor millions of messages Easy to use: Intuitive web based UI, easy to learn, use Reduces time and effort to identify & diagnose problematic messages Trends Abnormalities Unusual situations 78 © 2013 IBM Corporation Lessons learned: Each Tool Has a Specific Role to Drive Availability Early Warning Determination & Diagnosis Prevention Early warning based on existing metrics Unusual, Unknown, or Unexpected Problems PFA Gathering of diagnostic information Problem Determination, unknown problems based on messages IBM zAware Known Problems or characteristics Remediation& Automation Automation-Remediation Tivoli® NetView/OM Detect Trends, known problems HealthChecker Understand problems in context of other issues Little advanced warning Diagnostics at time of problem RTD Tivoli SA Take Automated action Capture diagnostic information These tools provide several functions. They collectively help companies run operations effectively and achieve higher availability. No one product does it all. 79 © 2013 IBM Corporation Problem Determination in 2 clicks instead of Hours Click on yellow bars to drill down on that interval Each ten minute reporting interval (2 minutes sampling) is represented by a bar. Height and color coding signal potential anomalies JES Spool full. This would have caused a severe disruption. When spool is full you can't logon, batch stops, a Severity 1 condition. 80 © 2013 IBM Corporation Identify Problems That You Did Not Even Know You Have VTAM messages were unusual and not issued after previous IPLs. The VTAM team made changes and failed to remove an obsolete definition from VTAM's node list. IBM zAware caught this An incorrect definition would have been assigned somewhere causing other problems Undetermined how long before the problem would have been discovered manually 81 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM zAware helps precisely identify anomalies. It can reduce time to time to diagnose problems from hours to minutes Without IBM zAware With IBM zAware Problem Problem Decide what to do Business Impact Little advanced warning Attempts to Correct Problem are often incorrect shutdown restart Ineffective time spent in problem determination and trial and error. Reduce Business Impact Achieve Application Steady State More Precise and Targeted Corrective Action Detect early shutdown Time 82 Shorten decision time Application Steady State restart Time More precise and early diagnosis can shorten impact time and help you to avoid a similar problem. © 2013 IBM Corporation Roles of Problem Determination Tools Stage Solutions Available: Prevention z/OS Health Checker • • • • Checks configurations Programmatic, applies to IBM & ISV tools Can escalate notifications Part of z/OS z/OS Runtime Diagnostics • Real time diagnostics of specific z/OS system issues • Specific set of diagnostics • Part of z/OS Early Warning of known problems z/OS PFA • Trending analysis of z/OS system resources • Can invoke z/OS Runtime Diagnostics • 6 types of analysis • Part of z/OS Post process notification of high alerts and recommended maintenance Proactive Log Analysis (PLA) • Tool filters for high alert areas / abends • APAR/PTF recommendations offered based on analysis • If no fix exists, recommend opening of RETAIN PMR or suggest gather more data • Services offering by GTS Germany Detection and identification of unusual or unknown problems IBM zAware • Pattern-based message analysis • Aid in diagnosing complex z/OS problems including cross-sysplex problems • Resides in own partition Diagnosis/ Capture 83 Rulesbased Analytic / Statistical model Examines message traffic Self Learning Method Screen for conditions Diagnostics right after an incident Specific IBM-defined messages back 1 hour By count of arrivals / CPU Filtering for known problems and expert review by SMEs Examines LOGREC weekly or bimonthly By message patterns, unusual messages, burst of specific message Early detection and alerting Diagnosis useful before or after an incident © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM zAware Operating Requirements IBM zAware Server Host runs on zEC12 or zBC12 Server requirements – Exclusive to zEC12 and zBC12 hosts, orderable as a feature code (FC #0011) – Self contained firmware stack in it’s own LPAR. Runs on IFL or general CPs. – HiperSockets or OSA ports needed; need a dedicated IP address – New specifications offer granular planning guidance to customers on memory DASD – New! Feature code can be removed, see zEC12 installation guide GC28-6913-00 – Packaged as a firmware appliance IBM zAware Monitored Clients – IBM zAware monitored clients are ordered as Feature codes #0101* – Monitored clients can be on any System z Server running z/OS 1.13 + PTFs. – New! 3500 km distance allowed between host and monitored clients – good for D/R sites Data – – – – Reads OPERLOG data -- any system messages sent to OPERLOG Prime with 90 days recommended syslog or OPERLOG data. Use Bulk Load utility to prime- no need to wait 90 days You can exclude specific dates from analysis User Interface – Web based, intuitive UI (Mozilla Firefox ESR10, Microsoft IE 9) * No charge for D/R FC #0102 84 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM zAware and Tivoli Service Management - A powerful Combination Get the more from the zAware feature by integrating with Tivoli Service Management. Tivoli will utilize the IBM zAware API to integrate log analysis with existing service management capabilities. Provide visibility into IBM zAware anomalies via Event Management Improve mean time to failure (MTTR) through integration with existing problem determination and performance monitoring tools Identify system errors and eliminate subsequent occurrences thru automation and more sophisticated analysis IBM zAware is NOT a replacement for traditional performance and availability monitoring tools. It’s just the opposite. When used in conjunction with existing service management tools, it can provide a VERY powerful combination to help achieve 24/7 uptime, improve MTTR when problems occur and help avoid subsequent problems. 85 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM zAware – Log Analytics with Anomaly Detection IBM zAware available on zEC12 and zBC12 Requires z/OS operlog (‘simple’ implementation) Focus – Log Analytics – Anomaly detection Customer - z/OS Enterprise customers Customer Value – Save money by ensuring z/OS availability (decrease time to perform problem determination and lower MTTR) Leverages IBM zAware through existing Service Management solutions (NetView/OMEGAMON integration and event visibility (OMNIbus)) Event Management OMNIbus Problem Determination NetView CANZLOG Performance Monitoring OMEGAMON (NEW! July 9, 2013) IBM zAware Surface Anomalies 86 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM zAware, Automation, Event Management and PD Tools Operator, SME Logger zLinux zLinux zLinux z/OS ICF z/OS z/OS z/VM PR/SM z CPU,ZMemory and IO CPU, Memory and IO zLinux zLinux zLinux SE z/OS NetView samples provided to generate anomaly message and event(s) – Samples are available for download from Service Management Connect NetView integration referenced from IBM zAware Redbook http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg248070.html?Open IBM Services (optional) available to install and configure IBM zAware and NetView Virtual Machine Query IBM zAware (10 minute interval) If anomaly detected: – Generate ‘anomaly’ message – Generate Event SME can browse NetView CANZLOG to perform problem determination ICF z/OS z/OS Netview processing Virtual Machine NetView EC12 Virtual Machine zAware IBM z/OS Browse NetView CANZLOG Perform PD for anomaly z/OS View event in Active Event List Generate trouble ticket z/VM PR/SM z CPU,ZMemory and IO CPU, Memory and IO SE 87 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM zAware, Event Management and Traditional Performance Monitoring Operator, SME Perform PD for anomaly using association with traditional monitoring KPIs zLinux zLinux z/OS ICF z/OS z/OS Virtual Machine z/VM® PR/SM z CPU,ZMemory and IO CPU, Memory and IO zLinux zLinux zLinux ICF z/OS z/OS SE Virtual Machine Processing … Query IBM zAware (10 minute interval) If anomaly detected – Trigger situation to Generate Event when anomaly is surfaced Include IBM zAware insights in performance monitoring views IBM zAware OMEGAMON Performance Monitoring zLinux EC12 Logger z/OS z/OS z/OS View event in Active Event List Generate trouble ticket z/VM PR/SM™ z CPU,ZMemory and IO CPU, Memory and IO 88 SE © 2013 IBM Corporation Hybrid computing IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator zBX zManager 89 © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise delivers optimized fit for purpose Cloud infrastructures Over 240 Hybrid* units shipped since inception Up to 84% Lower TCA with fit for purpose cloud architectures IBM zBX and zManager: No charge migration to Model 003 Workload policy based performance management for AIX, Linux on System x and Microsoft® Windows® Continuous operations across the ensemble with alert and notification for blade virtual servers Up to 35% Lower infrastructure management costs 90 Support for Layer 2 communications between intranet and zBX Support for Microsoft Windows Server 2012 DataPower Virtual appliance SoD for x86 blades** Futures roadmap * Includes zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension and IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator ** All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. © 2013 IBM Corporation Why mission critical business analytics on zEnterprise? Mission critical = zEnterprise DB2 Analytics Accelerator for z/OS C Level executives treat business analytics as mission critical Complex business analytics queries will run extremely fast Bullet proof security, reliability, disaster recovery, and availability at 99.999% Reduces need for distributed data marts High scalability to support mixed workload analytics, high volume of users and requests Storage savings by keeping DB2 z/OS historical data in the accelerator only Co-residency of data True hybrid computing platform Production data (70% originates on System z) and data in the warehouse both reside on the same platform High volume transaction processing, batch, short duration and complex analytics queries all running concurrently on the same hybrid platform Data in the warehouse is much more current Reduces costs and risk – no need to manage and copy production data into distributed data warehouses data marts Excellent platform for consolidation of costly distributed data warehouses, data marts and business analytics tools zEnterprise: The most optimal platform for mixed workloads, large user population, heavy concurrency and high volumes of requests 91 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator V3.1 - Highlights Building on the Core Values Fast Complex queries run up to 2000x faster while retaining single record lookup speed Cost Saving Eliminate costly query tuning while offloading complex query processing Appliance No applications to change, just plug it in, load the data, and gain the value Reducing the Cost of High Speed Analytics Choice of historical data location – High Performance Storage Saver –Reduces host data warehouse storage usage by over 95% –Significantly reduces cost of host storage resources and administration Real time analytics – Incremental Update –Data changes are propagated for high-speed use as they occur –Current information is available for right-time decisions –Extends the accelerator use to reporting on operational data Faster data refresh – Unload Lite – Data available for analytics faster • Refresh of tables or partitions is much faster and more efficient • More optimized version of unloading data from DB2 New capacity – Full range of Netezza® models supported – Now expandable to 960 cores and 1.28 petabytes New queries – More queries eligible for acceleration 92 © 2013 IBM Corporation zBX Overview 2458-003 Fibre Channel Disk Storage 93 Machine Type/Model 2458-003 Racks – Up to 4 (B, C, D and E) – 42U Enterprise, (36u height reduction option) – 4 maximum, 2 chassis/rack – 2-4 power line cords/rack – Non-acoustic doors as standard – Optional Acoustic Doors – Optional Rear Door Heat Exchanger (conditioned water required) Chassis – Up to 2 per rack – 9U BladeCenter – Redundant Power, cooling and management modules – Network Modules – I/O Modules Blades (Maximum 112 single width blades in 4 racks) – Customer supplied POWER7 Blades (0 to 112) – Customer supplied IBM System x Blades (0 to 56) – DataPower XI50z, M/T 2462-4BX (0 to 28 – double width) Management Firmware – Unified Resource Manager Top of Rack (TOR) Switches - 4 – 1000BASE-T intranode management network (INMN) – 10 GbE intraensemble data network (IEDN) – GbE IEDN for customer network Network and I/O Modules in the BladeCenter – 1000BASE-T and 10 GbE modules – 8 Gb Fibre Channel (FC) connected to customer supplied disks © 2013 IBM Corporation zBX offers Flexibility for Workload Deployment and Integration zBX is built with integrated IBM certified components – Standard parts – TOR switch, BladeCenter Chassis, Power Distribution Units, Optional Acoustic Panels – Optional optimizer - IBM WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance XI50 for zEnterprise (DataPower XI50z) ordered as a feature of zBX IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX) Machine Type: 2458 Mod 003 (for attachment to zEC12 and zBC12) Up to 112 blades are supported on zBX – System x and POWER7 blades are acquired through existing channels – IBM System x Blades – up to 56 • IBM BladeCenter HX5 (7873) dual-socket 16-core blades, four supported memory configurations for zBX – 64 GB, 128 GB, 192 GB, 256 GB – IBM POWER7 Blades – up to 112 • IBM BladeCenter PS701 Express - 8-core processor 3.0GHz, three configurations supported in zBX - 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB – Up to 28 DataPower XI50z blades (double wide) – Ability to mix and match blades in the same chassis and number of blades supported varies by type System z support – Blades assume System z warranty and maintenance when installed in the zBX Investment protection – Upgrade the Model 002 to Model 003 Top Exit I/O and Power Cabling 94 © 2013 IBM Corporation Operating System Environments extend application flexibility Operating Systems are customer acquired and installed Unified Resource Manager will install hypervisor on blades in the zBX – Integrated hypervisor (KVM-based) for System x blades – PowerVM™ Enterprise Edition for POWER7 blades zBX Machine Type: 2458, Model: 003 Support for Linux and Windows environments on System x blades in zBX – 64-bit version support only – Linux: Red Hat RHEL 5.5 and up, 6.0 and up & SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10 (SP4) and up and SLES 11 SP1 and up – Microsoft Windows Server 2012, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (SP2) (Datacenter Edition recommended) Support of AIX environments on POWER7 blades in zBX – AIX: AIX 5.3 Technology Level 12 or higher, AIX 6.1 Technology Level 5 or higher, AIX 7.1 Certifications inherited from blades – SAP support for Linux and Windows on x86 blades in the zBX PowerHA™ SystemMirror Standard Edition for AIX supported for the zBX with PS701 blades RMF XP – provides monitoring of workloads running across the zEnterprise – Gain a comprehensive end-to-end view of Enterprise performance data – Resource Monitoring in IBM z/OSMF provides performance metrics from connected Linux on System z, Linux on System x or AIX systems, along with z/OS metrics 95 © 2013 IBM Corporation System Director uses zManager APIs to improve zBX management Ability to discover, inventory, and visualize zBX resources under the Systems Director umbrella – AIX on POWER7 blades, and Microsoft Windows and Linux on System x on HX5 blades System Director Standard Edition for System z includes Director, Energy Management, Virtual Image Management 96 Z CPU, Memory and IO SE SE xHyp xHyp xHyp xHyp xHyp POWER7 AIX AIX AIX AIX AIX AIX ICP AIX AIX AIX AIX AIX AIX AIX AIX ISS ISS DP DataPower DP XI50z Cell XI50z DataPower Cell DWA XI50z DataPower DWA DataPower XI50z PR/SM x86 Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux ICPLinux Linux Linux Linux Microsoft Windows Linux Linux Linux on System x Linux on System z z/VM Linux on System z zOS Virtual Machine zOS Virtual Machine Virtual Machine zOS – Monitoring power usage and thresholds for System z – Managing power for System z – Power Savings for zEC12 and for each zBX blade (Power only) – Power capping for zEC12 and zBX blades (both System x and Power) z/VM MAP Energy Management of the zBX to lower energy consumption and costs HMC and zManager – z/VM via z/VM MAP – zBX via zManager Linux on System z Image management provided for blades with in a zBX to support provisioning of new virtual servers pHyp pHyp pHyp pHyp PowerVM AMM AMM AMM z Blade Extension z Blade Extension zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX) © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM POWER7 and System x Blades General purpose processors under one management umbrella How is it different? What is it? The zBX infrastructure can host select IBM POWER7 and IBM System x blades. Each blade comes with an installed hypervisor that offers the possibility of running an application that spans z/OS, Linux on System z, AIX on POWER®, Linux or Microsoft Windows on System x but have it under a single management umbrella. Complete management: Advanced management brings operational control and cost benefits, improved security, workload management based on goals and policies. Virtualized and Optimized: Virtualization means fewer resources are required to meet peak demands with optimized interconnection. Multiple resources (both blade types and optimizers) can reside in a single zBX. Integrated: Integration with System z brings heterogeneous resources together that can be managed as one. Transparency: Applications certified to run on AIX 5.3, 6.1 or 7.1 on POWER7 blades and those certified to run on supported releases of Linux on System x or Windows on the System x blades will run on those blades in a zBX. No changes to deployed guest images. More applications: Brings larger application portfolio to System z. IBM BladeCenter PS701 97 IBM BladeCenter HX5 (7873) © 2013 IBM Corporation WebSphere DataPower Appliances are easy-to-deploy, configurable, highly secure network devices Purpose built hardware as part of hybrid computing What are they? These purpose-built appliances simplify, help secure, accelerate and govern your XML, Web services and messaging deployments, and extend your SOA infrastructure in a heterogeneous environments. How is it different within the zBX? Security: Enforced isolation of network traffic with secure private networks. Improved support: Monitoring of hardware with “call home” for current/expected problems and support by System z Service Support Representative. System z packaging: Increased quality with pretesting of blade and zBX. Upgrade history available to ease growth. Operational controls: Monitoring rolled into System z environment from single console. Consistent change management with Unified Resource Manager. Centralized: Datacenter consolidation reduces overall IT footprint and energy costs 98 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance XI50 for zEnterprise Helps Extend the Value of zEnterprise The DataPower XI50z can help simplify, govern, secure and integrate XML and IT services by providing connectivity, gateway functions, data transformation, protocol bridging, and intelligent load distribution. Decreased Operational Costs with multi-purpose integration capability Minimize expense of new applications – using DataPower to extend and modernize legacy systems Reduce future expenses by redeploying or reducing hardware requirements Reduce overall software maintenance costs Reduce IT costs by removing redundant software and hardware products A Proven, “Hardened” and “Secured” Policy Enforcement Point DataPower XI50z Reduce operational expenses by improving utilization of all computing resources across one or more sites 99 © 2013 IBM Corporation Management Stack Building an architectural construct of hardware, software, services Service Management Platform Management Hardware Management 100 Visibility, Control and Automation for Applications, Transactions, Databases and Data Center Resources End-to End Workload Management and Service Level Objectives aligning IT Mgmt with Business Goals Common Usage and Accounting for business accounting Dynamic/Centralized Management of Application Workloads based on Policies Business Resilience for multi-site recovery End-to-end Enterprise Security Multi-site Storage management and disaster recovery High availability and disaster recovery for the cloud Cloud provisioning and management Asset and Change Management for physical and virtual resources Workload based Resource Allocation and Extending with Provisioning for zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager Physical and Virtual Resource Management (Server, Storage, Network) Hypervisor management and creation of virtual Goal Oriented Resource Management of networks zEnterprise (Availability, Performance, Operational controls, service and support for Energy, Security) hardware / firmware Ensemble Network and Storage Management Configuration management for hardware / firmware Operational controls for the hardware / firmware Service and Support for the hardware / firmware Lifecycle management for the platform’s virtual resources Network management of private and secure data and support networks Energy monitoring and management Resource workload awareness and platform performance management Virtualization management – single view of virtualization across the platform Programmatic access to functions via APIs © 2013 IBM Corporation Unified Resource Manager (zManager) design points Manage your mainframe and distributed environment as one Incorporate “hardware management / platform management” capabilities into robust firmware to control each attached hardware component – mainframe to blade – – – – Hypervisors managed as firmware Network managed by firmware – improved access control Single management point of control – the HMC - reduced complexity of day-to-day operations Simplified installation - auto discovery and configuration of resources inserted into the zBX Deliver workload awareness to optimize the system resources in accordance with understanding the policies assigned to that particular workload. System z service and support management for the server (zEC12, zBC12, z196 or z114) AND the virtual machines and blades – Monitoring of heterogeneous architectures for problems, logging and analyzing of events, initiating recovery procedures, call home and notifying the user – all with time stamps to maintain data and transaction integrity zManager offers virtual server provisioning and management for Linux guests running on z/VM – Simplified skill level needed to manage a Linux on z/VM environment Manage your mainframe and distributed with the same tools, same techniques, same practices 101 © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager Transforming the way resources are managed and deployed What is it? Unified Resource Manager provides infrastructure awareness to optimize the system resources in accordance with understanding the policies assigned to that particular workload. Functions are grouped into suites of tiered functionality that enable different levels of capability – Manage, Advanced Management and Automate. How is it different? Heterogeneous management: Total systems management across heterogeneous resources. APIs facilitate enterprise wide management. Integration: Single point of control, common skills for resources, reduced complexity of day to day operations.. Monitoring. New dashboard for CPU resources and energy management. Simplified installation: Auto discovery and configuration of resources and workloads with single interface Secure: Improved network security with lower latency, less hops and less complexity. Improved control of access due to management of hypervisors as firmware. Service and support management: Virtual machines and blades able to perform hardware problem detection, reporting and call home 102 © 2013 IBM Corporation Unified Resource Manager Manage Firmware Suite Manage (DataPower XI50z, select POWER7 and System x blades) – Monitor and trend reporting of CPU energy efficiency. – New dashboard interface enabling a broader view of system resource consumption. – Integrated hardware / asset management across all elements of the system. – Private and physically isolated connections for secure support and data sharing. – Management of network resources to assist with problem determination. – Administrative simplification (wizard) for virtual server provisioning and enablement of integrated storage and network across hypervisors. – Sharing of resource information and metrics via APIs. – Dynamic add of storage resources 103 © 2013 IBM Corporation Unified Resource Manager – zBX Model 003 Automate Firmware Suite Automate (Select POWER7 blades and Select System x blades) ‒ Additional wizard function to set up resources associated with a workload and the capability to associate those resources with a named business process. ‒ Ability to manage to a user defined performance service level policy and enable performance monitoring, reporting and resource optimization. ‒ Load balancing to ensure that network traffic flows correctly. ‒ Availability Monitoring and reporting of virtual servers to satisfy a defined workload policy Automate (Select POWER7 blades, Select System x blades and DataPower XI50z) ‒ Energy management capabilities. Automate (Select POWER7 blades only) ‒ Static power savings. 104 © 2013 IBM Corporation Tivoli’s Integrated Service Management Portfolio Unifying layer for enterprise-wide integration Service Management Tivoli Performance Monitoring – OMEGAMON, ITM, ITCAM – End-to End Application Performance Monitoring – zEnterprise Hybrid Application Management Tivoli Financial & Asset Management, Usage & Accounting, Asset Discovery – Common usage and accounting for business accounting – Asset and Change Management for physical and virtual resources VISIBILITY Enterprise Security Portfolio – TAM, Tivoli Security Policy Manager, zSecure – End-to-End Enterprise Security support, including RACF® Tivoli Storage: TSM, TPC, Tivoli Advanced Storage portfolio – Multi-site Storage management and disaster recovery Smart Cloud Family – Provisioning, Orchestration, Monitoring – Resource provisioning and management for Cloud on System z CONTROL Tivoli System Automation: NetView ®SA for z/OS, SA for Multiplatform and Application Manager – High availability, GDPS® and disaster recovery AUTOMATION Tivoli Workload Automation and Business Service Management – TWS, TBSM, Netcool®/Omnibus – Policy based dynamic/centralized management of Application Workloads – End-to End Workload Automation and Service Level Objectives 105 © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager – zBX Model 003 Hardware Management Energy Management Hypervisor Management g Monitoring and trend reporting of CPU g Integrated deployment and energy efficiency configuration of hypervisor g Hypervisors (except z/VM) shipped and serviced as firmware g Management of ISO images g Creation of virtual networks Operational Controls Auto-discovery and configuration support for new resources (including storage) g Cross platform hardware problem detection, reporting and call home g Physical hardware configuration, backup and restore g Delivery of system activity using new user interface g Dynamic add of storage for POWER7 blades g HMC Network Management g Monitoring and collecting metrics of networking resources g Management of virtual networks including access control 106 Key g Manage suite p Automate suite © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager – zBX Model 003 Platform Management Energy Management Hypervisor Management p Static power savings g Manage and control communication p Ability to query maximum potential power between virtual server operating systems and the hypervisor Resource Workload Awareness and Platform Performance Resource Workload Awareness Availability Monitoring and Reporting g HMC provides a single consolidated and consistent view of resources p Wizard-driven set up of resources in p Monitor and report availability accordance with specified business process p Ability to monitor and report performance p Load balance recommendations p Manage to a performance policy based on policy p Provide availability status for virtual servers associated with a workload HMC Virtual Server Lifecycle Management Key g Manage suite p Automate suite 107 g Single view of virtualization across platforms. g Ability to deploy multiple, cross-platform virtual servers within minutes g Management of virtual networks including access control g Integration of HiperSockets network with IEDN © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager – zBX Model 003 Platform Management Hypervisor Management Manage and control communication between virtual server operating systems and the hypervisor g Integrated deployment and configuration of hypervisor g Hypervisors (except z/VM) shipped and serviced as firmware g Management of ISO images g Creation of virtual networks g Resource Workload Awareness Availability Monitoring and Reporting p Monitor and report availability based on policy p Provide availability status for virtual servers associated with a workload Operational Controls Auto-discovery and configuration support for new resources (including storage) g Cross platform hardware problem detection, reporting and call home HMC g Physical hardware configuration, backup and restore g Delivery of system activity using new user interface g Dynamic add of storage for POWER7 blades g Network Management g Monitoring and collecting metrics of networking resources g Management of virtual networks including access control Key g Manage suite p Automate suite 108 Energy Management p Monitoring and trend reporting of CPU energy efficiency p Static power savings p Ability to query maximum potential power Resource Workload Awareness and Platform Performance g HMC provides a single consolidated and consistent view of resources p Wizard-driven set up of resources in accordance with specified business process p Ability to monitor and report performance p Load balance recommendations p Manage to a performance policy Virtual Server Lifecycle Management g Single view of virtualization across platforms. g Ability to deploy multiple, cross-platform virtual servers within minutes g Management of virtual networks including access control g Integration of HiperSockets network with IEDN © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager Management of zEnterprise from external tools zManager Application Programming Interface (API) is a new implementation in the HMC Enabled via the Web Services API on the HMC Network support available with SSL for connection security Supports modern scripting languages (e.g., Perl, Python) that have HTTP supporting libraries Fully documented and supported for customer and third-party use HMC UI remains in place, supported and will continue to be extended as Unified Resource Manager evolves APIs are governed by the functions they involve such as ‘Manage’ or ‘Automate’ 109 API allows programmatic access to the same functions exploited by the HMC User Interface (UI) – such as: List and get properties for core (traditional) entities, ensemble, workloads, virtual networks, virtual hosts, virtual servers, storage, zBX infrastructure (as well as provide start/stop/restart for many of these also) HMC Can provide service oriented functions like metrics retrieval and inventory Manage energy management modes Help on recover actions of virtual actions Access monitoring information for mobile apps And more … © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager pricing strategy Priced to value: Tiered functionality that scales Manage and Automate are ordered as features of the zBC12 – When placing an order for a zBC12, the default is ‘Manage’ FC#0019. If you want “Automate” you will need to order FC#0020. The additional feature codes for these functions for the blades/optimizers will automatically be generated for you based on the number of blades/optimizers that you order. To get ensemble management and cables make sure that you also order FC#0025 on the zBC12. Manage Delivers Unified Resource Manager’s function for core operational controls, installation and configuration, and energy monitoring. Automate Delivers workload definition and performance policy monitoring and reporting. Delivers goal oriented monitoring and goal oriented management of resources and energy management. Manage – per connection Automate – per connection FC#0019 - N/C FC#0020 - N/C N/C FC#0060 – Yes POWER7 Blade (zBX FC#0612) FC#0065 – Yes FC#0068 – Yes DataPower Blade (zBX FC#0611) FC#0064 – Yes FC#0067 – N/C System x Blade (zBX FC#0613) FC#0066 – Yes FC#0069 – Yes zBC12 base hardware configuration IFL 110 © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager pricing strategy Priced to value: Tiered functionality that scales Manage, Advanced Management and Automate are ordered as features of the zEC12 – When placing an order for a zEC12, the default is ‘Manage’ FC#0019. If you want “Advanced Management / Automate’ you will need to order FC#0020. The additional feature codes for these functions for the blades/optimizers will automatically be generated for you based on the number of blades/optimizers that you order. To get ensemble management and cables make sure that you also order FC#0025 on the zEC12. Delivers Unified Resource Manager’s function for core operational controls, installation and configuration, and energy monitoring Advanced Management Delivers workload definition and performance policy monitoring and reporting. Load balancing capabilities Automate ** Delivers workload definition and performance policy monitoring and reporting. Delivers goal oriented monitoring and goal oriented management of resources and energy management. Load balancing capabilities. Manage – per connection Advanced Management – per connection Automate – per connection ** FC#0019 - N/C N/A FC#0020 - N/C N/C N/A FC#0054 – Yes POWER7 Blade (zBX FC#0612) FC#0048 – Yes N/A FC#0051 – Yes DataPower Blade (zBX FC#0611) FC#0047 – Yes N/A FC#0050 – N/C System x Blade (zBX FC#0613) FC#0049 – Yes FC#0053 – Yes Available on driver level 12 (September 2012) only FC#0071 – Yes Available on driver level 15 (September 2013) only z196 or z114 base hardware configuration IFL ** System x blades on earlier zEC12 servers will not have full Automate capabilities until they are upgraded to driver level 15. Prior to that level they can only have Advanced Management functions including: automate capabilities for System x blades Wizard-driven set up of resources in accordance with specified business process; ability to monitor and report performance ; Load balance recommendations 111 © 2013 IBM Corporation Putting zEnterprise System to the Task z/TPF Linux on Linux on System z z/VSE® System z z/VM Linux on System x Windows on System x Blade Virtualization Blade Virtualization AIX on POWER7 Optimizers DataPower XI50z z/OS® Select IBM Blades DataPower XI50z System z Host with Unified Resource Manager System z Hardware Management Console (HMC) Use the smarter solution to improve your application design Blade Virtualization System z PR/SM™ z HW Resources Blade HW Resources Support Element zBX Private data network (IEDN) Unified Resource Manager Customer Network 112 Private Management Network INMN Private Management Network (information only) Customer Network Private High Speed Data Network IEDN © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM RD&T 113 © 2013 IBM Corporation Rational Development and Test Environment for IBM System z v9 Reduce System z development costs with high fidelity off host development and test Exploit added zEnterprise capability for increased mainframe compatibility – New Parallel Sysplex support via the latest System z coupling facility Rational Development and Test Environment for System z RDz – New zEnterprise EC12 platform support – Better development and test coverage early in the cycle for higher quality applications delivered more quickly Improve hardware utilization and simplify management – New support for virtualization technologies, including VMWare vSphere and IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension New, flexible licensing to support automated testing and variable usage patterns RDz & ISPF Open Lifecycle Integration and Services Management Platform It takes days for the mainframe staff to do a change request for CICS. If we are doing something new, it may take many change requests and several weeks. With RD&T, the developers can try the changes themselves in real-time until they get it right. Then a change request can be submitted with correct configuration parameters. This saved weeks. Development Team Lead Note: This Program is licensed only for development and test of applications that run on IBM z/OS. The Program may not be used to run production workloads of any kind, nor more robust development workloads including without limitation production module builds, pre-production testing, stress testing, or performance testing. 114 © 2013 IBM Corporation zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX) Support Provision RD&T onto HX5 blades integrated into zBX Model 3 using the IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager Benefits: – Extend existing zEnterprise System management capabilities, automated provisioning, and skills to handle your off host System z development and test environments – Efficient System z data access via TCP/IP for mainframe application development and testing activities using intraensemble data network (IEDN) connectivity IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager COBOL, PL/I, C++, Java, EGL, Batch, Assembler, Debug Tool IMS DB2 CICS WAS RDz user MQ RDz user z/OS HX5 Blade RDz user ISPF user RDz & ISPF user 115 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Storage 116 © 2013 IBM Corporation System z and Storage Synergy Designing, developing, and testing together is key to unlocking true value Synergy with System z Large enterprise Midrange offerings New IBM System Storage® DS8870 Integrated QoS management aligns server and storage resources with application priorities Self optimizing performance and cost for hybrid computing Designed for near continuous availability Consolidated backup of mainframe and open 3x Performance Boost for real-time and operational analytics zHPF and Extended Address Volumes GDPS/PPRC HyperSwap zDAC on z/OS for easy configuration Entry Level BC version XIV® Storage Systems Revolutionary high-end disk system designed for high availability, management simplicity and low TCO Popular with z/VSE, z/VM and Linux on System z Storwize® V7000 Midrange disk and virtualization External disk virtualization helps improve storage utilization Helps improve application availability Perfect for z/VSE, z/VM and Linux on System z • Attaches via SVC for extreme performance of up to 1.5M IOPs SVC IBM FlashSystem 820 (via SVC) Extreme Performance with IBM MicroLatency All Flash 20 TB RAIDed data capacity Macro Efficiency 1U form factor Variable Strip RAID and 2-D RAID for Enterprise Reliability (Linux) (Linux) TS1140 High perform (250 MBps) and high native capacity (4TB) for storage consolidation Provides information security with support for encryption and key management Supports Write Once Read Many cartridges to help satisfy compliance requirements TS3500 Scalable, automated data retention with up to 2.7 EB capacity with 3:1 compression Offers enhanced data availability and reliability with optional dual library accessory Provides data security and regulatory compliance via support for tape drive encryption and WORM cartridges Attaches to multiple heterogeneous systems Supports for all System z (via 3953) TS7700 Virtualization Engine Virtualization solution implements a fully integrated tiered storage hierarchy of disk and tape Reduces batch processing time, total cost of ownership and management overhead Disk-only models with up to 1.3 PB native tape volume cache Grid configurations for information availability and business continuity z/OS, z/VM and z/VSE support 117 Support for z/OS, Linux on System z, z/VM, and z/VSE © 2013 IBM Corporation DS8870 Business Class configuration Entry-level storage for entry-level zBC12 Single-frame model – 2-core controller processors – 16GB processor memory • Supports up to 32GB – 2.3TB raw disk capacity (single drawer of 146GB FDE 15k drives) • Supports up to 144 drives (intermix of SSD, Enterprise, Nearline) – Supports intermix of CKD and Open formatted data – Includes Easy Tier™ and Full Disk Encryption drives – Single or Three phase power options available – Order with 2-core processor memory (Feature Code 4401) Drive enclosures Management Console POWER 7 Controllers Concurrent upgrades available – Advanced functions available after upgrading to 32GB or Power more of cache (e.g., copy services, I/O Priority Supplies Manager, PAV, Hyper PAV, zHPF, etc.) (DC UPS) – Upgradable to full DS8870 Enterprise Class configurations I/O drawers Front view (cover removed) Optimized storage for System z at an entry-level price 118 © 2013 IBM Corporation Advanced Function Meets Extreme Performance SVC is designed to pool storage volumes into a reservoir of capacity for centralized management. SVC helps to hide the boundaries among disk systems, which simplify management and enables customers to focus on managing storage as a resource to meet business requirements and not as a set of boxes. IBM FlashSystem™ delivers extreme performance driven by IBM MicroLatency™ for quick response time and is a durable, high reliability enterprise class family of flash storage systems that are easy to integrate. FlashSystem leverages IBM patented Variable Stripe RAID™ technology to maintain performance, protect data integrity as well as usable storage capacity. 119 © 2013 IBM Corporation