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Power your planet.Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet
April 2010
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Instrumented. Interconnected. Intelligent.
There are one billion transistors per human, each costing
one ten-millionth of a cent.
The information created by a trillion networked things
grows exponentially.
Algorithms and systems turn mountains of data into actions that
make the world better. Smarter.
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Welcome to the decade of Smart.
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Smarter MoneyPower Systems performance, security and availability are capabilities that provide the world’s largest banks with the ability to move today’s money - intangible, invisible information - from a paycheck to a bank to a retailer and back into another business account.
Smarter CitiesCities large and small depend on the ability of Power Systems to sift through the data needed to not only solve crimes and respond to emergencies, but to help prevent them. Power Systems help manage traffic, share information across city agencies, keep citizens informed and give them access to services.
Smarter TelecomTelcos are using Power Systems to deliver new services dynamically to an exploding number of devices - and Power’s scalability means that new services can be added quickly, new clients can be billed accurately, and costs can be reduced with consolidation.
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Transformations to “smarter” solutions require smarter systems that:
Scale quickly and efficiently
Optimize workload performance
Flexibly flow resources
Avoid downtime
Save energy
Automate management tasks
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Virtualization without Limits Drive over 90% utilization Dynamically scale per demand
Dynamic Energy Optimization 70-90% energy cost reduction EnergyScale™ technologies
Resiliency without Downtime Roadmap to continuous availability High availability systems & scaling
Management with Automation VMControl to manage virtualization Automation to reduce task time
Workload-Optimizing Systems
AIX® - the future of UNIX
Total integration with i
Scalable Linux® ready for x86 consolidation
Power your planet.
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Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet.
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HP Sun IBM
Source: IDC Quarterly Server Tracker Q409 release, February 2010
UNIX® Server Rolling Four Quarter Average Revenue Share
POWER4™Dynamic LPARsDynamic LPARs
POWER6™Live Partition Live Partition
MobilityMobility
POWER5™Micro-Partitioning™Micro-Partitioning™
Customers are moving to higher value …as shown by the largest shift of customer spending in UNIX History
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successful Power Migration Factory migrations to date. There were over 500 Power migrations during 2009, with more than 90% from Sun and HP customers (including x86 consolidation). In 4Q09 alone, Power® Systems achieved nearly 200 competitive migrations.
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Processor TechnologyIBM Investment in the Power Franchise
2004 2001 2007 2010
POWER4™180 nm
POWER5130 nm
POWER665 nm
POWER745 nm
POWER8™
Future
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✓4, 6 or 8 cores per socket✓3.0 to 4.14 GHz✓Up to 4 threads per core✓Integrated eDRAM L3 Cache✓Dynamic Energy Optimization
Technology leadership
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Power Systems Leadership Portfolio
POWER7 ServersPOWER7 BladesPower® 750 ExpressPower 755 for HPCPower 770 modularPower 780 modular high-end
Entire POWER6 line continues to be available
JS Blades
Power 560
Power 770Power 570
Power 750Power 550
Power 595
High Performance Computing
Power 520
Power Systems Software
PS Blades
Power 575
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✓New Modular High-End✓Up to 64 Cores✓TurboCore✓3.86 or 4.14 GHz✓Capacity on Demand✓Enterprise RAS✓24x7 Warranty✓PowerCare
Power 780
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Power 770
✓12 or 16 core 4U Nodes✓Up to 4 Nodes per system✓3.1 and 3.5 GHz✓Capacity on Demand✓Enterprise RAS
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More SAP performance than any system in the industry20% more performance … one-fourth the number of cores vs. Sun M9000
SAP Users
Sun T5440SPARC4/32/256
Power 750POWER4/32/128
Sun X4640Opteron
4/48/48
Fujitsu 1800ENehalem-EX
8/64/128
Power 780POWER8/64/256
Sun M9000SPARC
32/128/256
Sun M9000SPARC
64/256/512
4 sockets 8 sockets 32 sockets 64 socketsSystems are listed with processor chips/core/threads under system name; IBM Power System 780, 8p / 64–c / 256–t, POWER7, 3.8 GHz, 1024 GB memory, 37,000 SD users, dialog resp.: 0.98s, line items/hour: 4,043,670, Dialog steps/hour:
12,131,000, SAPS: 202,180, DB time (dialog/ update):0.013s / 0.031s, CPU utilization: 99%, OS: AIX 6.1, DB2 9.7, cert# 2010013; SUN M9000, 64p / 256-c / 512–t, 1156 GB memory, 32,000 SD users, SPARC64 VII, 2.88 GHz, Solaris 10, Oracle 10g , cert# 2009046; All results are 2-tier, SAP EHP 4 for SAP ERP 6.0 (Unicode) and valid as of 4/1/2010; Source: http://www.sap.com/solutions/benchmark/sd2tier.epx - See Power 780 benchmark details for more information
37,000SAP users on SAP SD 2 Tier
Power 780 with DB2®
#1
#1Overall
4-socket
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More TPC-C performance per core than any system in the industry
POWER5 POWER6 POWER7HP Itanium2Sun/Oracle T2+
Best results listed for IBM POWER, HP, and Sun/Oracle systems over 1M tpmC. Source: http://www.tpc.org as of 4/1/08. See Power 780 benchmark details for specific results.
K tpmC per core
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3X
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4.6 to 7.5 times moreperformance per core
than HP Itanium and Sun Enterprise T5440 cluster respectively
Power 780with DB2
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Performs like a large system, priced like a small system
Best tpmC results listed for non-IBM 1, 2 & 4 socket systems as of 4/8/2010.Source: http://www.tpc.org See Power 780 benchmark details for specific results.
4 sockets2 sockets
1.2 milliontpmCthe best transaction performance result less than 8-sockets or 32-cores
…and it scales up to 4X the capacity
$0.69 $/tpmC
price/performance comparable to small systems
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ML350G6 PE T710 DL370G6 DL385G7 Power 780 rx6600 DL580G5
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Power saves on TCA and Software Maintenance vs. Sun for those running Oracle Database
Power 780
Sun T5440 SPARC cluster
87% fewer cores
8-cores 64-cores
to achieve over 1 million transactions per minute.IBM Power 780 has a lower TCA than the required Sun Enterprise T5440 cluster and uses up to 69% less energy.
* Prices are list prices in USD as April 13, 2010. Prices from resellers may vary. All prices are subject to change without notice. Oracle Enterprise Edition on Power; Oracle EE, Real Application Clusters and Partitioning on Sun Cluster. See Oracle software savings claim substantiation for more details
System Power 780 Sun T5440 Cluster5 year System TCA (List Price) $460,710 $529,973
reduces database costs on IBM Power 780 vs. Sun
Oracle DB Price * Oracle EE on Power Oracle EE +RAC on SunTotal Cores 8 64Processor Licenses 8 32Database License Price $380,000 $2,624,000Annual Maintenance Cost $83,600 $577,9205 year Database TCA (List Price) $798,000 $5,513,600
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84%
With room to spare to consolidate x86 workloads
Reduction in energy usage moving from POWER5 to POWER7.
Savings extend to floor space, software license costs, and maintenance. Increase your performance and capacity.
POWER5 570 systems64 cores @ 1.9 GHz30% utilization
450% effective capacity increase
84% reduction in energy usage
~$250K maintenance savings over 3 years
> $1M savings in software licensing
Power 77024 cores @ 3.5 GHz60% utilization
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See Consolidate POWER5 570s to Power 770 for more details
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buys one core of POWER7 performance with up to 8GB of memory on an IBM Power 770 using On/Off Capacity on Demand.
If you need to add a temporary Linux server to run a new application server front-end for a few days, would you rather spend thousands on yet another x86 server or just use the Power capacity you need for less than $100 for a business week?
US$16 per day
IBM Capacity on Demand
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POWER7 High-End Server Statement of Direction
IBM plans to deliver a new high-end server in 2010 with up to 256 POWER7 processor cores
Designed to operate within the same physical footprint and energy envelope of the current 64-core Power 595 server.
High-Voltage DC Power option
IBM also plans to provide an upgrade path from the current IBM Power 595 server with 12X I/O to the new POWER7 high-end server.
Enterprises with multiple systems leveraging PowerVM™ Live Partition Mobility may use this function to maintain application availability during the upgrade process.
All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.
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Power 750 Express
✓4 Socket 4U✓6 or 8 cores per socket✓3.0 to 3.55 GHz✓Energy-Star Qualified
The planet’s highest performing 4-socket server
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At equal capacity for two 32 core IBM Power 750 Express systems compared to thirteen HP DL380 G6 systems leveraging the higher utilization and virtualization efficiency capabilities of Power.
TCA includes hardware, three years of hardware maintenance, OS,. three years of OS support and subscriptions, virtualization technology and three years of virtualization maintenance.
Lower TCA
See SAP detail and SAP Detailed benchmark performance comparison for more details
10% Lower TCA
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At equal capacity for two 32 core IBM Power 750 Express systems compared to thirteen HP DL380 G6 systems leveraging the higher utilization and virtualization efficiency capabilities of Power.
TCO includes hardware, three years of hardware maintenance, OS,. three years of OS support and subscriptions, virtualization technology and three years of virtualization maintenance, energy requirements, facilities including UPS, chillers, raised floor and IT staff.
Lower TCO
30% lower TCO
See SAP detail and SAP Detailed benchmark performance comparison for more details
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Number of Sun SPARC Enterprise T2000’s that can be consolidated into a single IBM Power 750 4 socket system saving 95% of the cores for software licensing, 97% on floor space, and 95% on energy.
92 to 1
See 92:1 Substantiation for more details
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used yearly by the 91,920* Sun SPARC Enterprise T2000 servers shipped since 2005 above what would be used yearly if consolidated into 1,000 IBM Power 750s at the rate of 92 to 1.
That’s enough electricity to supply 34,500 homes for a year.
345 million kilowatt-hours
91,920 Sun T2000s 1,000 IBM Power 750s
Source: IDC Server Tracker; Wikipedia estimate of average annual household energy use of 10,000 kwH. See Sun SPARC T2000 onto 1,000 Power 750 Express for more details
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HP Integrity Superdome 64c 1.6GHz dual-core Itanium2 in a 30”x77.2”x48” frame
Maximum energy requirement of 11,586 Watts
SPECint_rate2006: 824
IBM Power 750 Express 4 socket, 32 Core 4Ux19” wide
POWER7 Processors
Maximum energy requirement of 1,950 Watts
SPECint_rate2006: 1060
Superdome or Super Power?
83%savings on energy costs with 28% more
performance at a fraction of the price using a single IBM Power 750 instead of a
64-core HP Integrity Superdome.
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Shown to actual scale
See Power 750 Express vs 64-core HP Integrity Superdome for more details.Source: SPECiint_rate2006. For the latest SPEC benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org.
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Three year Oracle subscription & support savings to run SAP landscapes on Oracle DB when you consolidate 29 HP ProLiant DL380 G5 systems with a total of 232 cores utilized at 15% into two IBM Power 750 Express 32-core systems utilized at 80%. Save 86% of the floor space, and 88% of the energy costs. Studies also show AIX has 1/10th the downtime of Windows.Also, Power 750 with PowerVM has $244,860 lower Oracle support & subscription cost over three years than consolidating to 15 new HP Nehalem-EP systems.
$461,000 less.
For SAP on Oracle DB, you can be more reliant on IBM Power than on a pile of HP ProLiants.
Power 750 Express
See SAP details and SAP detailed performance comparison for more details
SAP
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✓PS700 1 socket 4 core✓PS701 1 socket 8 core✓PS702 2 socket 16 core✓3.0 GHz
Power Systems Blades
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New Power Blades are better than Oracle’s Sun T6340 blades and HP’s Itanium BL860c blades
2.4x to more than 3.0x better performance per blade, per core, and per socket
See Power Systems Blade substantiation for more details SPECintSPECjbb
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2 socket blade performance comparisonBladeCenter PS702 vs. HP BL860c i2
3.0x better performance than HP Itanium Blades
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US$347,271
At equal capacity for a full BladeCenter H Chassis with 7 two socket (16-core) PS702 blades compared to a full HP C7000 Blade Chassis with 16 two socket (12-core) HP BL460c G6 blades leveraging the higher utilization and virtualization efficiency capabilities of Power Blades.
US$213,053
HP Blade Solution IBM Power Blades
39% lower TCA
See Power Systems Blades Lower TCA for more details
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Virtualization without Limits Drive over 90% utilization Dynamically scale per demand
Dynamic Energy Optimization 70-90% energy cost reduction EnergyScale™ technologies
Resiliency without Downtime Roadmap to continuous availability High availability systems & scaling
Management with Automation VMControl to manage virtualization Automation to reduce task time
Workload-Optimizing Systems
AIX® - the future of UNIX
Total integration with i
Scalable Linux® ready for x86 consolidation
Power your planet.
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Power Systems offers balanced systems designs that automatically optimize workload performance and capacity at either a system or VM level
✓ TurboCore™ for max per core performance for databases
✓ MaxCore for incredible parallelization and high capacity
✓ Intelligent Threads utilize more threads when workloads benefit
✓ Intelligent Cache technology optimizes cache utilization flowing it from core to core
✓ Intelligent Energy Optimization maximizes performance when thermal conditions allow
✓ Active Memory™ Expansion provides more memory for SAP
✓ Solid State Drives optimize high I/O access applications
✓ Optimization and increased flexibility, for a more efficient cloud environment
Workload-Optimizing Features make POWER7 #1 in Transaction and Throughput Computing
Power is Workload Optimization
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Power is Virtualization without Limits
Consolidate AIX & i databases with Linux application servers
Live Partition Mobility with VM’s of any size up to entire system unlike VMware
Drive systems to over 90% utilization for maximum ROI
Integrated storage virtualization for simplified provisioning, management of virtual servers and enhanced virtual networking*
Industrial strength virtualization creates a solid foundation for cloud computing
*All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. Some features require the purchase of additional software components.
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VMware limit is 8 vCPUs
PowerVM scales linearly
HP DL380 G6 Power 750
65%PowerVM outperforms VMwareby up to 65% on Power 750, with linear scaling that maximizes resource utilization with 4x as many virtual CPUs1
And POWER7 enterprise servers with PowerVM scale far beyond the limits imposed by x86 architecture and VMware with up to 32x* as many virtual CPUs
PowerVM on POWER7 delivers virtualization without limits with higher performance, more scalability, and higher resource utilization than VMware
1 “A Comparison of PowerVM and VMware Virtualization Performance”, March 2010*All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. Some features require the purchase of additional software components.
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Power is Dynamic Energy Optimization
POWER7 delivers up to 3 - 4X the performance with less energy than POWER6
Increased consolidation drives higher utilization and more energy savings
EnergyScale™ intelligently and dynamically optimizes performance for energy efficiency
IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager™ helps lower energy usage per system and across systems
See POWER7 3x-4x more energy efficient than POWER6 for more details
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Power is Management with Automation
Physical assets & virtual resources at your fingertips with easy health monitoring & reporting, as well as updates & optimization
VMControl™ for automation of virtualization management to minimize time to provision images and manage system pools
Server and virtualization management integrated with network and storage management for complete resource control
Easy integration with enterprise service management tools from Tivoli as well as other third party providers
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The future of UNIX
AIX 6 Editions for entry to enterprise servers & workload consolidation AIX 7* to exploit 1024 POWER7 threads, and support AIX 5.2 WPARs
Total integration with i
Scalable Linux ready for x86 consolidationPOWER7 support for RHEL 5.5 & 6*, SLES 10 & 11 plus PowerVM Lx86 performance optimized for x86 server consolidation
All 3 operating environments available with POWER7
IBM i 7.1 features XML in DB2, automatic workload optimization with SSDs, Rational Open Access: RPG Edition and much more
*All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. Some features require the purchase of additional software components.
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The stability and reliability of the platform was evident from the start, and we put it into production tests immediately using PowerVM Live Partition Mobility to seamlessly move our SAP BI workload from the POWER6 to the new POWER7 system. We noted faster access to intelligence from our SAP and IBM DB2-based analytics system.
--- Curd Zechmeister Manager, UNIX Infrastructure
Moving to POWER7 – easier than everThe challengeTaking advantage of new technology is not always easy
The solutionIBM’s commitment to binary compatibility combined with PowerVM Live Partition Mobility make the transition to POWER7 perhaps the easiest ever….
and, of course, you get better performance.http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/hardware/compatibility/index.html
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IBM Maintenance and Technical Support Can Protect and Fully Leverage Your POWER 7 Investment
Flexible Hardware Warranty and Maintenance
Options
Maintenance Enhancements– Microcode support/analysis and hard drive retention options
Enhanced Technical Support- Integrated hardware and software support
Software Support - Software maintenance for Power operating systems- Support Line for Linux
Managed Technical Support- Reduce migration risk with consolidated hardware and software support of your IT environment, - A single focal point and a single contract for all your technical support needs
External Version
Please visit us on ibm.com for more information:www.ibm.com/services/maintenance
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Power Systems enables clients to…
Delivering flexible performanceDynamic provisioning Enabling clients to avoid disruption
Enables high system utilizationLowers the TCO by reducing networking, energy, floor space, and software costs.
REDUCE COST
IMPROVE SERVICE
MANAGE RISK
Improving securityIncreasing business resiliency Simplifying operations.
Power™ Systems and PowerVM™ are designed to deliver effective consolidation in the most demanding data centers
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Thank you.