IBM eServer iSeries Selling System i5 Module : i5/OS and Middleware Products © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Agenda i5/OS Operating System review: what’s in it? Key i5/OS elements New T’s & C’s – System i 515 and 525 Express user based pricing – i5/OS Application Server pricing System i Access How to save your stuff: BRMS and TSM basics Save and restore scenarios including integrated Windows, Linux and AIX Hierarchical Storage management High Availability WebSphere and System i – Modernization – WAS – WebSphere Development Studio – HATS, WebFacing, and WDHT – WebSphere Portal – WebSphere Commerce Lotus Domino 2 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries i5/OS – What’s in it? ….base Function Advanced GUI support to provide for: – Easy setup and management of the system, including TCP/IP functions – Database functions, User and printer job administration, System management including software distribution – Performance monitoring – Centralized management of multiple systems Network computing including Net Server for file/print applications IFS with industry standards Apache HTTP server Multiple operating environments and logical partitions including resource sharing (LPARs) – Different versions and releases of i5/OS and OS/400 – Linux, AIX 5L – OS/400 Portable Application Solutions Environment (PASE) Clustering and shared resources including high system availability Client/server connectivity DB2 Universal Database (UDB) for iSeries Transaction processing Batch processing Extensive run-time applications Openness standards PM eServer iSeries Electronic Customer Support (ECS) Comprehensive security for system resources Connectivity to remote devices, systems, and networks Office services National language versions and multilingual support 3 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Revolutionize i5/OS Licensing i5/OS Licensing by Concurrent Users Small Bank Example Unidentified Internet Browsers Checking Interest Rates No i5/OS Entitlement Required 6 – Bank Tellers 4 – Loan Officers 2 - Accountants 3 - Executives Customers Securely Accessing Online Banking System i 515 with 15 i5/OS users One license entitlement for each employee One price covers all external access users 4 © 2006 IBM Corporation i5/OS External Access Required IBM eServer iSeries Extending flexibility of i5/OS licensing by user Your enterprise Changing i5/OS license terms to concurrent authenticated users. New terms will initially be posted on System i website at: www.ibm.com/systems/i/os/i5os/pdf/v5r4licenseamendm ent.pdf 5 © 2006 IBM Corporation ERP You must acquire i5/OS user entitlements for the maximum number of concurrent i5/OS users that are simultaneously authenticated. CRM IBM eServer iSeries Methods for counting i5/OS user entitlements required Count people that are i5/OS Users – Office workers using system all day Count number of devices – Manufacturing shop employees sharing workstations Count people using ISV application – Customer purchased ISV application which is licensed by concurrent user For situations with large number of infrequent users – Calculate the peak number of concurrent i5/OS users 6 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries i5/OS license compliance Customer accepts i5/OS license terms which includes: – – 7 IBM may audit your compliance with these terms upon reasonable advance notice to You. You must acquire i5/OS user entitlements for the maximum number of concurrent i5/OS users that are simultaneously authenticated. Ordering Business Partners must ensure the i5/OS per user licenses match the end customer usage levels IBM will conduct periodic audits to validate customer usage does not exceed the authorized purchased user level IBM intends to create tools to help comply with concurrently authenticated i5/OS user licensing © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries i5/OS User Entitlements - Count number of i5/OS users Health Clinic Employees Health Clinic Employees Law Firm 10 Devices used Maximum concurrently authenticated i5/OS users 10 Maximum concurrently authenticated i5/OS users Office staff 6 6 6 Lawyers 4 4 4 10 10 10 Total 8 10 Devices used © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries i5/OS User Entitlements - Count number of devices Manufacturer Front office Employees Devices used Front Office Shop Floor Maximum concurrently authenticated i5/OS users 15 15 15 3 shifts x 15 = 45 5 5 60 20 20 Shop Floor Total 9 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries i5/OS User Entitlements - Large number of infrequent users Employees Devices used Maximum concurrently authenticated i5/OS users Teachers 400 400 20 Administrators 10 10 5 Payroll Managers 5 5 5 415 415 30 School District Payroll / HR Application Total 10 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries i5/OS Concurrent User – Definition An i5/OS User is a person who accesses i5/OS – Exchanges credentials (for example, a userid/password) – Directly with i5/OS or with application on i5/OS An i5/OS user 11 Not an i5/OS User Person who signs into an i5/OS application Unidentified browser of your website Person who logs on to 5250 session A user of a Linux application on System i Person who administers i5/OS An application running on i5/OS © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries i5/OS Users within your Enterprise Your enterprise Every i5/OS User within your enterprise needs an i5/OS User Entitlement CRM ERP Regardless of: – Location – Connection type – Application accessed – User interface – How often they access 12 Employees or similar personnel of your enterprise © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries i5/OS Users external to your Enterprise Regardless of: Your enterprise CRM ERP Every i5/OS User external to your enterprise needs an i5/OS User Entitlement – Location – Connection type – Application accessed Employees or similar personnel of your enterprise – User interface – How often they access 13 Customers, suppliers or business partners external to your enterprise © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries How you purchase i5/OS User Entitlements 515 525 i5/OS User entitlements in base offering 5 30, 150 or unlimited Used by users within or external to the enterprise Packs of i5/OS user entitlements 5 10 Used by users within or external to the enterprise Unlimited i5/OS User Entitlement N/A Yes Unlimited use by users within or external to the enterprise i5/OS External Access Yes Yes Unlimited use by users external to the enterprise 40 + i5/OS External Access Unlimited Maximum number of i5/OS User Entitlements 14 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries System i Access and System i Express Each i5/OS User is entitled to use any client in the iSeries Access Family at no additional charge System i Access users can – Access traditional i5/OS applications using the 5250 emulation function – Query and retrieve DB2 information through easy-to-use GUIs – Upload spreadsheet information into DB2 – Use i5/OS as a file server – Access i5/OS printer output, convert it to .PDF, and print it on PC printers System i Access Family (5722-XW1) unlimited user feature included with System i 515 and 525 systems 15 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries i5/OS License Agreement and Compliance Enhanced i5/OS license agreement for 515 and 525 – Now includes i5/OS concurrent user entitlement – i5/OS user entitlements delivered via SW keys Customer responsible for compliance with enhanced i5/OS license agreement Tools to help with compliance – Compliance check on create user profile and new message – License management tools to manage number of user entitlements – LMS for SW key management IBM may audit your compliance upon reasonable advance notice 16 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Frequently Asked Questions 17 What is an i5/OS user? – An i5/OS User is a person who accesses i5/OS and exchanges credentials directly with i5/OS or with an application on i5/OS. Examples of credentials are a user-id and password, Kerberos authentication, LDAP Directory, or fingerprint identification. What is an i5/OS User Entitlement and who needs it? – An i5/OS User Entitlement gives a user the right to access i5/OS either directly or via an application accessing i5/OS. Every i5/OS User needs an i5/OS User Entitlement. Are i5/OS User Entitlements based on the number of concurrent users? – Yes How is i5/OS licensed on a System i model 515 and 525? – i5/OS has multiple licensing components. An i5/OS Processor Entitlement is required for each processor running i5/OS and an i5/OS User Entitlement is required for each i5/OS Concurrent User on the system If a user accesses two i5/OS partitions do they need two i5/OS entitlements? – No, an i5/OS User needs an i5/OS User Entitlement for each i5/OS system they access. If the same user accesses i5/OS in two different logical partitions on the same system, one i5/OS User Entitlement is required. Is i5/OS licensing by user available on the 550, 570, or 595? – No, i5/OS continues to be licensed by processor on these System i models. These larger systems typically have a large number of users and are used in a wide variety of situations making licensing by processor the simplest option. Licensing by processor is typical in the industry for mid-range and large systems. © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Integrated Software License IBM’s leading integrated operating system IBM’s flagship SQL-compliant database IBM’s premier Web application server IBM’s world class support ... plus all the value of System i Access 18 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries i5/OS Application Server New option designed for application serving and infrastructure workloads in partitions Offers a reduced i5/OS entitlement charge for additional processors on 550, 570, 595 Designed for applications that don’t require DB2 or which access DB2 in other LPARs Enables clients to exploit i5/OS reliability, security, scalability and work management features more affordably Model i5/OS Application Server 550 $41K $14K 570 $59K $19K 595 19 i5/OS $59K $19K ERP OLTP DB2 WebSphere Application Server i5/OS i5/OS Application Server LPAR1 LPAR2 570 US prices, per processor © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries i5/OS Application Server Example: WebSphere System i 570 System i 570 Adding WebSphere Partition Adding WebSphere Partition $27,992 Added System i Features Processor activation (1) 4 GB memory Ethernet controller Fibre-channel attach i5/OS entitlement (1) i5/OS processor entitlement $27,992 i5/OS Application Server processor entitlement $59,000 $19,000 $86,992 $46,992 Bottom Line : i5/OS Application Server delivers substantial savings for WebSphere application serving US prices 20 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Advanced UI Navigator – Windows, not System i skills necessary for operations Management Central – System i cluster management capabilities built in Management central Pervasive – Manage from pervasive devices System i Administration and systems management modernization iSeries Navigator comprehensive GUI/Explorer-based interface Management central from cluster management Management Central Pervasive for Mobile access 21 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries iSeries Storage Management Storage Protection – i5/OS can perform mirroring function on any or all disks • Disk, IOP or Bus level mirroring – RAID-5 capable IOPS are purchased for RAID protection of data • Parity work is off-loaded to IOP – Storage “Pools” can be created to force specific objects on specified volumes (ASP = Auxiliary Storage Pools) • An IASP (independent ASP) can be switched to another HSL-attached System i server. – i5/OS protection scheme is enforced for all storage objects • OS/400, Windows, Linux, AIX5L – i5/OS can perform system function, such as backup, against all storage objects from a centralized system SAN-Like functionality is provided – Storage Protection – Storage Virtualization – Data-spreading – Backup/recovery automation and centralization 22 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Integrated DB2 Only one database and version is built into i5/OS, integrated and supported by all applications – Simple, effective integration and management between multiple applications V5R3 DB2 Universal Database offers state-of-the-art database function and open systems standards Reinforces maturity, stability, scalability and Ease of Use Fully integrated to i5/OS and not a separate product Operating systems controls Db management, less need for Database administrator SQL client integration to enable integration with other database products Compelling sales advantage Journaling and security are integrated in i5/OS 23 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries DB2 Universal Database Relational database manager that is fully integrated on System i Easy to use and manage DB2 UDB for iSeries embodies flexibility through the support of traditional database interface along with enhancing the Structured Query Language (SQL)-based database Multiple database support using Navigator Access from client interfaces such as Linux partitions and Windows systems 24 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Java Java Virtual machine (JVM) is built into microcode of the system (SLIC) – Higher performance, integrity than if implemented on top of OS HW HW Transformer – Optimize compile code… does not go through JVM Java is a key development environment for the System i server Fast interpretation and execution of Java code on System i servers Strength of System i are combined with Java object-oriented, network computing based technology. Java enables true portability of applications 25 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries iSeries Web Server WAS Express integrated with i5/OS – Integrated middleware to extend existing applications to the web I5/OS contains a complete set of base products and features to create a web presence TCP/IP application, Java, VPN, cryptographic services, Secure Sockets Layer, Certificate manager, HTTP server Inclusion of WebSphere Application Server Express with i5/OS WebSphere products for application development, workplace enablement and portal included in Enterprise Editions 26 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries System i Access Overview System i Access provides middleware software to connect other systems, clients, & platforms to iSeries servers System i Access is your ideal connectivity solution because it contains a unique set of products that integrate the use of a variety of PCs and workstation desktops, browsers, and wireless devices with the System i server It has the functions that end users need, yet it is built to be centrally administered 27 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries System i Access Products System i ODBC Driver for Linux System i Access for Windows System i Access for Web System i Access for Linux System i Access for Wireless System i Access Family 28 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries System i Access for Windows** Offers a powerful set of capabilities to connect PCs to System i servers. Enables end users and application programmers to leverage business information, applications, and resources across an enterprise by extending the iSeries resources to the PC desktop. Provides TCP/IP connectivity with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for client functions to improve TCP/IP network security Provides System i NetServer for PC file serving and network print support Provides operations console for both local and remote system console access Provides all functions of Navigator for working with System i resources and administering and operating System i servers, plus graphical interfaces to work with these System i functions. System i Access for Windows is compatible with Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows NT 4.0 operating systems. **Previously known as iSeries Client Access Express for iSeries 29 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries System i Access for Windows 30 Minimum operating system level i5/OS V5R3 Program size 188.2 MB HIPO 1000 Availability 11 June 2004 Software type Software Subscription Ordering Included with i5/OS Installation prerequisites IBM eServer iSeries Access for Windows - Setup, SC41-5507 Some functions of System i Access for Windows require the XW1 product on the server, specifically the PC5250 display/printer emulation and Data Transfer components. Further information http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/index.htm http://www.ibm.com/eServer/iseries/access © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries System i Access for Web A java application that runs in a Web application server (for example, WebSphere Application Server or Apache Software Foundation ASF Tomcat) on OS/400 V5R2 or later iSeries servers End users access its functions by starting their browser and connecting to an System i server. It is also portlet enabled System i Access for Web can now be used with the Mozilla browser as well as Internet Explorer and Netscape. This enables users on desktop operating systems such as Windows, UNIX, Linux, and MacIntosh to access System i resources Provides a variety of functions, such as 5250 emulation, and access to System i printers, printer output, database, jobs, job queues, message queue, and so on Also provides the ability to run OS/400 CL batch commands without using a 5250 emulation session Also contains System i Access for Linux which provides an ODBC driver to access the DB2 UDB for System i and a 5250 emulator 31 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries System i Access for Web Minimum operating system level i5/OS V5R3 Program size 192 MB HIPO 1012 Availability 11 June 2004 Software type Software Subscription Installation prerequisites http://www.ibm.com/eServer/iseries/access/web/guide.htm Further information http://www-1.ibm.com/eServer/iseries/access/web/ http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eServer/iseries/access/linux/ http://www.ibm.com/eServer/iseries/access/web/5250.html 32 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries V5R3 – Terms and Conditions Changes © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Ts and Cs Overview i5 Licensing Guidelines Software License Manager/400 Electronic Proof of Entitlement (ePOE) effective June 11, 2004 V5R3 PIDs no longer transferable outside of customer enterprise – All previous versions remain transferable – OS/400 was NEVER transferable Anno Ltr 204-084 (i5OS V5R3) and 204-085 (V5R3 Licensed Programs)– May 11, 2004 34 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries iSeries i5 Software Licensing Operating System Licenses for I5OS and AIX are on a sub-capacity ( per processor) basis. (Linux licensing terms are set by the Distributors) Dedicated LPARS have to be on full processors and require one license per processor. Dedicated LPARs do not support micro-partitioning Shared Processor Pool is a group of processors that can be automatically shared among LPARs, and can support micro-partitioning. One shared pool per system. – CAPPED Shared Pool Partitions • • – PrU’s (Processing Units) defines Maximum amount processing power VP’s (Virtual Processors) defines the number of physical processors the system can access to provide the processing power UNCAPPED Shared Pool Partitions • • PrU’s (Processing Units) defines basic or “startup” processors for the partition VP’s (Virtual Processors) defines the number of processors the partition can grab – For licensing purposes use PrU’s for Capped partitions, and VPs for uncapped partitions – Licenses can’t exceed total # processors in system or within shared pool i5OS 1 35 2 3 AIX 4 5 Shared Processor Pool 6 7 8 © 2006 IBM Corporation 9 10 CoD 11 12 IBM eServer iSeries The Availability Marketplace Business Consequences of Outages Market: High availability (HA) scenarios Disaster recovery (DR) scenarios HA Customer: Cost of Outage Loss of Life Litigation Lost Reputation Penalties Restoration Cost Lost Customers Lost Opportunity Idle Labor Idle Resources Transaction Loss Temporary Permanent Focused on 24x7 operations Objective: Elimination of both planned and unplanned downtime HA Solution Value: Eliminate planned downtime 24x7 IT Operations is a business asset Minimize unplanned downtime DR Customer All customers have a DR solution strategy Objective is to recover from an event that causes the loss of the IT facilities (earth, wind and fire) DR Solution Value: Customers consider this a minimum requirement for availability solutions Source: IMEX Research.com Jan 2002 @ http://www.highavailabilitycenter.com/index.shtml 36 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Key Parameters in HA Reliability – Boils does to level of quality in design, integration and testing as well as redundancy of components Recovery Point Objective – Boils down to measures customer will take to journal/back up data to point where system fails Recovery Time Objective – Boils down to how quickly the customer needs the system back up and operational after a failure 37 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Options to improve availability and downtime Raid Mirroring Journaling Save While Active Disk Migration Tool Backup frequency and type LPAR partition Switched disk with dual systems Local systems with HA software Remote systems with HA software IBM hot site - IGS 38 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries How to proceed Understand business ability to handle down time both unscheduled and scheduled Develop RTO and RPO parameters for your business Set up backup and save/restore policies and implement appropriate function and timing Develop Disaster Recovery (DR) plan Implement DR plan in terms of people, products, and processes Test backup, save/restore, and DR plan to insure workability 39 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Availability Management Approaches for Services (HABPs) System i Replication Data center & Disaster center Storage Server Remote Copy iSeries Data Replication cluster solution Provides distance for disaster backup Two active copies of data Scheduled and Unscheduled Downtime Can Eliminate Save Window Workload distribution SAN Fabric (Fibre Channel) iSeries IASP Switched Disk cluster Independent ASPs (Switchable Disks) Data center solution Switching for OS/Hardware maintenance Switching for unscheduled outage Homogeneous distributed application consolidation Does not eliminate save window Workload switching Storage Server Storage Server Copy Services HSL Loop 40 Storage Server © 2006 IBM Corporation Disaster center solution Independent from OS/System Device level mirroring & recovery processes One active copy of data (second copy dormant) Does not eliminate save window 10KM distance (performance impacts unknown) Fits for certain DR scenarios IBM eServer iSeries Customer Scenario Example Data Center Solution and Disaster Recovery Center Solution Capacity BackUp Server HSL Loop High Availability Server Primary Server Data Replication Disaster Recovery Center Data Center Disaster Recovery Center and Data Center Solutions Data Center: Planned and unplanned Outage Support Disaster Recovery Center: For recovery from loss of Data Center 41 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries HA and CBU Edition High Availability Edition for 520 and 570 – Like HA Edition for 810, 825, 870 and 890 • Lower priced edition with less content compared to Enterprise Edition • Only eligible sales situations can use this – Available for all 520 and 570 processor points with Enterprise Edition – See http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/hardware/is4ha/ Capacity BackUp Edition for 570 ( 2/16-way ) – Like CBU Edition for 890 • Only 2 processors are ever permanently activated. In disaster, other processors can be used at no charge • No eligibility requirements • Includes 2 Enterprise Enablement features (additional 5250 OLTP CPW capability included as part of On/Off CoD) – See http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/hardware/is4cbu/ 42 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Promote Business Resilience & Compliance Make outages of any kind, planned or unplanned transparent to business operations Safeguard data by keeping hackers and viruses out Promote the highest levels of security, auditing and compliance management Deliver proven technology, backed by world-class service and support 43 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Business Resilience & Compliance & i5/OS V5R4 44 Help improve security and compliance with integrity protection, network intrusion detection and auditing enhancements Help protect company data with i5/OS hardware storage protection Help deliver continuous operations with concurrent firmware & non-disruptive fixes Improve backup and recovery with virtual tape and save/restore of spool files Reduce disk / network resources and improve auditor monitoring with journaling enhancements Clustering enhancements include administrative system domain Improve disk protection with RAID6 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Backup Options Help Promote Continuous Operations Improved backup flexibility with virtual tape support – Multiple libraries or entire system can be saved – Integrated with BRMS – Virtual tape volumes can be duplicated to tape or sent via FTP to another system 45 Save/restore of spool data assists companies with record retention New non-dedicated option to save key system object changes between full saves © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries How to save your stuff – BRMS A popular LPP for customers that utilize multiple tapes for save/restore implementation Set policies to control your save/restore backup operations Establish schedules and criteria to make save/restore backup most efficient and reliable Default policies can be used or you can tailor to your specific needs Backup data and audit trails are maintained to facilitate policy driven backup Partition back up The user interface is menu-driven, with a significant number of functions enabled through the optional BRMS Navigator client, a plug-in to Navigator. Minimum operating system level i5/OS V5R3 Hierarchical Storage Management is possible via BRMS 46 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries 47 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries How to save your Stuff – TSM IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition (5698-A11) Core functions include data backup and restore, managed data archive and retrieve, planning for disaster recovery, Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP), and support for large tape libraries. It has a UNIX look and feel, but contains the necessary modification to permit it to function in the OS/400 Portable Application Solutions Environment (PASE) environment. It supports the non-storage area network (SAN) environment. The IBM Tivoli Storage Manager product provides a server that runs using OS/400 PASE. Minimum operating system level OS/400 V5R1 48 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries IBM Tivoli® Storage Manager Enterprise Edition Delivers integrated data protection for client backup and archive Centralized management, comprehensive policy based automation Complements Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries IBM Tivoli Storage Manager •Client-server system that provides automated, policybased, distributed data and storage management for file servers and workstations Tivoli Storage Manager server •The system where data is saved to disk, tape, or in off-site storage •Clients communicate with the server via TCP/IP to save data to and restore data from the server Tivoli Storage Manager client •A workstation or file server that contains data or files that need to be backed up or archived. The client communicates with a Tivoli Storage •Manager server, which stores the data for the client and provides backups of the data or files upon request. 49 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Why WebSphere? IBM WebSphere Software Advantages Product & Technical Leadership Across the Platform Integration Platform Comprehensiveness Platform Reliability, Security & Scalability Open Standards & Web Services Leadership Cross-IBM SWG Componentization and Integration 50 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Evolving to On Demand Business Access Access Publish Publish Transact Transact Integrate Integrate Internally Internally On On Demand Demand Integrate Integrate Externally Externally Early Early Integrating Integrating Most iSeries Customers Are Here Integrating 15% Early 80% “Start Simple” 51 Advanced Advanced “Grow Fast” Advanced 5% % of Adoption by States © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries System i Three-in-One Benchmark Three-in-one benchmark on Number of users or System i one-way transactions Domino Web Access 6.5.1 IBM Lotus Instant Messaging (Sametime) Average CPU utilization 200 users 0.096 seconds 13.6%* 200 users 0.012 seconds WebSphere Trade3 (WAS with EJBs) 25.1 transactions / second 56.7% 0.141 seconds PeopleSoft World (formerly JDE) 200 users 2.7% 0.079 seconds Total: 73.0% http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/hardware/threeinone/ 52 Average response time © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Key WebSphere Value - Application Modernization! Ensuring that the applications on your system remain functionally rich and solve the business needs of your company as it competes in a global economy Ensure that your application architecture is modular and designed to allow your company to adjust quickly to a changing competitive environment Ensure that your applications are open and can incorporate new technology in a way that complements what you already have to solve new business problems 53 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Key Products for iSeries WebSphere WebSphere MQ WBI Server Express Commerce WebSphere Portal Server Simple ModelIntegrated Proven Experience Manage Grow Fast Development WebSphere Item Synchronization Transform Service Oriented Architecture Secure Interact Integrateand Scaleable WebSphere StandardsWebSphere WebSphere Host Leadership Application Server Integration/HATS Development Studio Accelerate WebFacing 54 Targeted Solutions © 2006 IBM Corporation Start Simple IBM eServer iSeries So what is the Application Server? Application Server Servlets to start – Separation of responsibilities – Model/View/Controller Servlet JSPs EJBs to improve – J2EE Specification – Focus on business logic, not infrastructure components such as • • • Database Transactional Persistent Secure The application server gives a corporate development team the flexibility to roll out new applications quickly without recreating the plumbing that links the browser, Web server, and database for each program. H.B. Taylor, Quaker Oats Co., InformationWeek, 10/12/98 55 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries IBM WebSphere Application Server - Express Rapid Installation and Deployment Simplified deployment tools Convenient installation with all the runtime components on one CD per platform and a common launchpad for launching runtime and tools installations Out of the box applications that you can deploy in minutes for immediate value Easy To Use Tools to automate development Streamlined development environment Samples and tutorials of key technologies and best practices Comprehensive ISV Platform Full J2EE programming model Single programming model across all WebSphere Application Server configurations Market leading Web services support Integrated with i5/OS 56 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries IBM Business Solutions IBM Business Solutions = First on iSeries! Integrated solutions to common business needs that work in conjunction with existing applications, server components, and enterprise data Demonstrate the value of integrated e-business solutions, increase worker productivity, provide services that virtually any business may find useful, and are easy to understand and use. • Delivered with 5722-SS1 • IBM Telephone Directory • IBM Survey Creator • “Start Simple” business application – excellent first WebSphere application! 57 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries iSeries Developer Roadmap 58 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries IBM WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries Current 5722-WDS customers with software subscription for V5R3 and V5R2, to upgrade use feature #: 2656 Unlimited Licenses iSeries iSeries JavaTM Debug JSF EGL Java generation iSeries iSeries Web Web Service Trace Profiling Web Facing DB iSeries Projects RPG COBOL C/C++ PDM SEU SDA, RLU RSE +CODE +VisualAge RPG XML App Server WebSphere Development Studio Client V5.1.2 http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/iseries 59 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries IBM WebFacing Tool The IBM WebFacing Tool is part of IBM WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries (shipped with WDSc) 60 Modernizes 5250 applications for access from a Web Browser Requires DDS source code Supports 5250 and web interfaces End-users access applications via browser WDSc Advanced Edition (only) now converts iSeries system screens! Does not require 5250 OLTP on +2003 hardware Used with IBM WebSphere Application Server - Express © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries WebSphere HATS for iSeries IBM WebSphere Host Access Transformation Services (HATS) V5 Improved navigation of host application HATS for iSeries only supports 5250…….not 3270 applications Skip unneccesary screens; combine screens; split screens Enter data on behalf of the end user Zero footprint on the desktop Add buttons, hot links, drop-down menus, valid value lists Modify graphics, fonts, colors, and layout Automatically generates portlets for use with IBM WebSphere Portal – Express Is used with IBM WebSphere Application Server – Express V5 61 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries IBM WebFacing Tool or HATS? Which one? Both WebFacing and HATS allow you to easily develop a modern, graphical user interface for 5250 applications. Which product is right for your customer? Consider the following: IBM WebFacing Tool: Requires DDS source WDSC Advanced Edition required to convert 5250 system screens No additional development or end user charges Creates customizable Java components from your DDS source No conversion at run time (maximum speed) Does not require 5250 interactive capacity on 2003+ iSeries systems HATS: Does not require DDS source Rules-based transformation converts both application screens & 5250 system screens Priced by user Requires 5250 interactive workload Merges data from multiple 5250 applications into a single web interface 62 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries NEW!! WebFacing Deployment Tool for WDS with HATS Technology WebFacing Deployment Tool – Modernizes 5250 applications for access from a web browser – Delivers an integrated runtime -- that exploits the capabilities of both HATS and WebFacing – WebFacing Tool now uses the capabilities of HATS for on-the-fly Web-enabling of system screens and 5250 applications – Helps promote rapid, cost-effective conversion and customization of ISV applications – No 5250 OLTP required for HATS data stream conversion on i5/OS V5R4 IBM WebSphere Development Studio – WDSC Lite* to develop i5/OS applications – Free-format SQL in RPG applications For more information, see http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/wds400/ – Wizard enhanced to create SOA Web service from RPG application in a single step 63 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Start Simple …….Grow Fast WebSphere is critical to iSeries customers e-business success Modernization components to extend value of existing assets iSeries customers & ISV's have many low-cost options to "Start Simple" IBM WebSphere Application Server - Express IBM Telephone Directory & IBM Survey Creator iSeries Access for Web IBM WebFacing Tool IBM WebSphere Host Access Transformation Service (HATS) IBM Web Facing Deployment Tool Advanced WebSphere Brand products* help iSeries customers and ISV's "Grow Fast“ WebSphere Portal Express WebSphere Commerce Express WebSphere MQ & WebSphere Business Integration Server Express * SWG products ordered thru Passport Advantage 64 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Lotus Domino + System i Lotus Domino and System i Benefit: iSeries commitment to Lotus Two New scalability records: Notes: 150,000 R5 Mail & Calendar users with Notes clients - and also! iNotes: 40,200 iNotes Web Access clients and Domino 6 server NotesBench Benchmark Official Audit iSeries 32-way i890 Server DSD Plus was used for both of the benchmark records Rank DSDplus i890 -- configured for Notes clients RPQ 847163 DSDplus i890 -- configured for browser clients (iNotes) RPQ 847164 Server # of CPUs R5 Mail Users Resp time (sec) 1 IBM iSeries 890 32 150,000 0.272 2 IBM pSeries 680 24 108,000 0.584 3 IBM iSeries 840 24 100,500 0.067 4 5 6 7 IBM IBM IBM SUN iSeries 840 RS/6000 S80 RS/6000 M80 Sunfire 4800 24 24 8 12 75,0000 57,600 28,032 28,000 0.267 2.144 1.424 .175 8 Compaq Compaq Proliant 8500 8 16,000 .316 Vendor Server # of CPUs iNotes Web Access Resp time (sec) Rank New high-end DSDs for server consolidation Vendor 1 IBM iSeries 890 32 40,200 0.074 2 SUN SunFire V880 8 7,500 0.162 3 IBM xSeries 360 4 6,750 1.502 4 5 SUN IBM SunFire V880 pSeries 620 Model 6F1 8 6 6,200 5,000 0.137 0.162 – Perfect marriage of System i subsystems and Domino servers/clustering – Top performer Source: http://www.notesbench.org Lotus Domino is the leading collaboration solution available for System i server Provided unparalleled capability for iSeries clients to use business data in collaborative solutions Internet, Extranet or Intranet base Elegant match of architecture, multiple Domino servers are deployed and managed in single operating system instance as subsystems. Unsurpassed scalability, reliability and manageability 65 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries One copy of the operating system One set of hardware 66 Domino Web Domino Applications Domino Applications Domino Applications Domino Mail Domino Mail One copy of Domino software Domino Mail Multiple partitioned Domino servers Domino Mail A System i shares resources and uses them more efficiently .... Lotus Domino Software Operating system (Built in security, systems management, network software...) Hardware (Processor, memory, disk, network adapters...) © 2006 IBM Corporation The difference is here IBM eServer iSeries Why System i is the "flagship" Market Momentum •250,000 NotesBench users on single i5, w/ 20 ms response time •Significant increases in i5 server performance improvement with Domino 7 •All Lotusphere 2006 award winning firms work with i5/OS ST instance ST instance QP instance App instance Mail instance Mail instance Technical superiority Domino i5/OS Hardware Joint development Concurrent availability of new releases Significant Domino for System i development budget "Core" Domino platform *Workload Estimator *i5 Domino Edition *Rochester focus *Fully staffed support structure Commitment 67 Portfolio Domino and System i © 2006 IBM Corporation Critical Lotus extension products – e.g. Sametime, QuickPlace, Domino.Doc (Domino Document Manager) Many ISV applications ported – 500+ IBM eServer iSeries IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 7 Simply a better way to enhance and grow your proven collaborative infrastructure Ease of use... Attention indicators Auto Save Background views Support for Office 2003 Smart Tags Interoperability between Lotus Notes and IBM Workplace Managed Client Ease of management... Domino Domain Monitoring Enhanced Policy Based Management Fully featured Domino Web Admin on Linux Ease of development... Web Services hosting of Domino applications Optional DB2 Relational storage TCO... Dramatic Scalability Gains –Up to 70% more users –Up to 25% CPU reduction Simplify Administration 68 © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM eServer iSeries Trademarks The follow ing are trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. For a complete list of IBM Trademarks, see www .ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml: AS/400, DBE, e-business logo, ESCO, eServer, FICON, IBM, IBM Logo, iSeries, MVS, OS/390, pSeries, RS/6000, S/30, VM/ESA, VSE/ESA, Websphere, xSeries, z/OS, zSeries, z/VM The follow ing are trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies Lotus, Notes, and Domino are trademarks or registered trademarks of Lotus Development Corporation Java and all Java-related trademarks and logos are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc., in the United States and other countries LINUX is a registered trademark of Linux Torvalds UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Microsoft, Window s and Window s NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. SET and Secure Electronic Transaction are trademarks ow ned by SET Secure Electronic Transaction LLC. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation * All other products may be trademarks or regis tered trademarks of their respectiv e companies. 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 w ill experience w ill 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 w orkload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be giv en that an individual user w ill achieve throughput improvements equivalent to the performance ratios stated here. IBM hardw are 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 w hich some customers have used IBM products and the results they may have achieved. Actual envir onmental costs and performance characteris tics w ill vary depending on individual customer configurations and conditions. This publication w as produced in the United States. IBM may not offer the products, services or features discussed in this document in other countries, and the information may be subject to change w ithout notice. Consult your local IBM business contact for information on the product or services available in your area. All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or w ithdrawal w ithout notice, and represent goals and objectives only. Information about non-IBM products is obtained from the manufacturers of those products or their published announcements. IBM ha s not tested those products and cannot confirm the performance, compatibility, or any other claims related to non-IBM products. Questions on the capabilities of non-IBM products should be addressed to the suppliers of those products. Prices subject to change w ithout notice. Contact your IBM representativ e or Business Partner for the most current pricing in your geography . References in this document to IBM products or services do not imply that IBM intends to make them available in every country. Any proposed use of claims in this presentation outside of the United States must be review ed by local IBM country counsel prior to such use. The information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes w ill be incorporated in new editions of the publication. IBM may make improvements and/or changes in the product(s) and/or the program(s) described in this publication at any time w ithout notice. Any references in this information to non-IBM Web sites are provided for convenience only and do not in any manner serve as an endorsement of those Web sites. The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this IBM product and use of those Web sites is at your own ris k. 69 © 2006 IBM Corporation