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IBM Power8Open Innovation to Put Data to Work
Jan Kristian Nielsen
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Power8 – Today - Tomorrow
• New programming language
• Linux – php, Java, Perl
New Workload -tomorrows workload
• AIX – IBM I
• ERP Solution – DB – Appl server
Existents Workload -
todays workload
• Power8 Open Standards• Power7 +
Power8 Power7+
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IBM Innovation Designed for Workloads
of Today & Tomorrow !
Micro, HW, & SW engineer designs
Larger memory & cache
More threads, more cores
Wider I/O bandwidth
POWER8 Superior Innovation
• PowerKVM Micro-Threading Innovation
• Energy Management on the Chip
• Larger cache, number of cores, threads
• New Transactional Memory
• On-Chip PCI-3 Controller
• Greater Bandwidth
• Reduced Latency
• Leadership GB per Sec Memory and I/O
Data Rates
Taking already strong Java performance
to the next level
• SMT 8 is 4x the Threads of Competitors
• New Transactional Memory Innovation
• JVM HW Helpers for Code Optimization
• FPGA Java gzip compression
acceleration
Designed for Big
Data and AnalyticsEnhanced Cloud
Efficiency
Next Generation
Java
Clear Differentiation
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Power Systems
S822LPower Systems
S812L
Power Systems
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Power Systems
S814
Power Systems
S824
Power Systems
S824L
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1-socket, 2UPOWER8 processorLinux onlyCAPI support (2)
2-socket, 2UPOWER8 processorUp to 24 cores1 TB memory9 PCI Gen3 slotLinux onlyCAPI support (4)PowerVM & PowerKVM
2-socket, 2UUp to 20 cores1 TB memory9 PCIe Gen 3AIX & LinuxCAPI support (4)PowerVM
1-socket, 4UUp to 8 cores512 GB memory7 PCIe Gen 3AIX, IBM i, LinuxCAPI support (2)PowerVM
2-socket, 4UUp to 24 cores1 TB memory11 PCIe Gen 3AIX, IBM i, LinuxCAPI support (4)PowerVM
2-socket, 4UUp to 24 coresLinuxNVIDIA GPUCAPI support(2)
NEW
Annunce
October 6th
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Power Scale-out Servers
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Enterprise Power Scale-up Positioning
Power 770Power 780 Power 795
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Power E880Power E880
Power E870
Power E880Power E870
Power IFL (Integrated Facility for Linux)
• Simplify operations and reduce complexity by co-locating applications on a more scalable and reliable server
• Streamline access to data and applications via secure, high-performance virtual networking
• Grow seamlessly and accelerate deployment of new applications and services
• Reduce overhead by leveraging existing production and disaster recovery infrastructure
Power IFL
Flexible, affordable, high-performance capacity for Linux applications
Virtual stack consisting of :
4 x CUoD core activations
32 GB CUoD memory activations
4 x PowerVM for PowerLinux
license entitlement
Scales in increments of 4 cores
Available on Power8 870 & 880
Power7 770, 780 & 795
IFLPVU = 70
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Four IFL Activated
Cores:
Four * 4 = 16 Cores
Memory:
Four * 32 GB = 128 GB
No sharing with IBM i and AIX
LPARs
Activating Four IFLs
PowerVM™ Hypervisor
Virtual
I/O
Server
AIX
6.1
Red
Hat
Linux
Ethernet
StorageStorage
SuSE
Linux
16 Core ( 4 IFLs)
Shared Processor Pool2GB 64 GB
48 GB 20 GB 48 GB
2 cores
12 GB
8 cores
Red
Hat
Linux
SuSE
LinuxIBM i
6.1
32 GB
4 cores
HMC
Estimated >95% x86/Linux
applications written in C/C++
will require no source code
change, only a recompile
Fostering open innovation for cloud based applications with Ubuntu
and Power Systems
Moving Linux applications to Power Systems has never been easier
Well-written Java applications
written in scripting or interpretive
languages will run as is
>95%Require no source code change
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PowerKVM
PowerVM
PowerVM: Provides virtualization of Processors, Memory, Storage, & Networking for AIX, IBM i, and Linux environments on Power Systems.
Initial Offering: 2004
Initial Offering: Q2 2014
PowerKVM: Open Source option for virtualization on Power Systems for Linux workloads. For clients that have Linux centric admins. (RHEL 6.5 & SLES 11.3)
Power Virtualization Options
PowerLinux enables open source virtualization with KVM
FirmwarePowerVM
Linux-based KVM
IBM Mgmt SW
PowerSCPowerVC
Existing Stack Additional New Stack
Hypervisor /Firmware
Sys MgmtSoftware
Smart CloudSmart Cloud CloudSoftware
OperatingSystem
XCAT
Preliminary KVM details:a) Virtualizes selected systems – Scale-Out models, Linux-onlyb) Extends Power virtualization to lightweight, x86-like solutionsc) Executes directly on hardware, not nested virtualization in an LPARd) Supports system “migration” to PowerVM via early boot-time selections
(configurable)e) Runs without an HMC, IVM, or VIOSf) Embraces opensource clouds and other virtualization SW through standard interfaces
like oVirt (VDSM) and OpenStackg) Holds potential to reduce number of hypervisors in the datacenter
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RHEL 7 Public beta available for
existing RHEL customers POWER8 (native mode) and
POWER 7/7+ at GA
RHEL 6 • POWER8 supported with U5
(P7-compatibility mode)• Full support of POWER6 and
POWER7(native mode)
Fedora• Fedora 16 was first release to
re-launch POWER• Fedora 20 has POWER8
support
Supported add-ons• JBoss• High Performance Network
Add-on
Built from the same source as x86
Delivered on the same schedule as x86
Supported at the same time as x86
Linux support for POWER
SLES 11 POWER8 with SP3 (P7-
compatibility mode) POWER7+ encryption, RNG
accelerators with SP3
Full support of POWER7 (native mode)
SLES 10• POWER7 supported with
SP3 (P6-compatibility mode)• Full support of POWER6
(native mode)
openSUSE• openSUSE 12.2 re-launched
for IBM POWER• openSUSE 13.2 includes
POWER8 support
Supported add-ons• SUSE Linux Enterprise High
Availability Extension
Ubuntu 14.04 POWER8 enabled (native
mode) No official support for
POWER7+ and older
systems No support for 32-bit
applications. 64-bit only. Supported in KVM only at
this time
Supported add-ons• JuJu Charms• MaaS (Metal as a Service)• Landscape
Debian• Community enablement in
process
IBM SWG Apps available for Linux on Power
• Big Data: InfoSphere BigInsights, InfoSphere Streams
• Data services: DB2®, Informix, InfoSphere™
• Business application middleware: WebSphere Application Server, WAS Liberty
Profile, WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Commerce, …
• Infrastructure services: WebSphere MQSeries®, WebSphere Message Broker,
WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, DB2 Connect™, FTP, NFS, DNS, Firewall, Proxy,
• Development and test: e.g. of WebSphere®/Java or HPC applications – WAS Liberty
Profile, Rational® ClearCase/Quality Manager/Team Concert, IBM XL C/C++, XL Fortran,
ESSL (optimized math subroutine libraries for POWER7+)
• Mobile – Worklight, WAS Liberty Profile, IBM Mobile Portal Accelerator
• Social: WebSphere Portal, IBM Web Content Manager
• Enterprise Content Management: IBM Web Content Manager, WebSphere Portal
• High Availability, Security: Tivoli® System Automation for Multiplatforms, IBM Security
Identity Manager
• Smarter Solutions – see Linux on Power First roadmap chart from SWG in backup
Source: IBM Market Intelligence Mar2012
Percentage of survey respondents
70 PVU
Client using IBM I Partition and Linux on Power
Client in Distribution Sector.
• Customer challenge:
– Unused cores on Power 7+ Model 740
– 6 cores – use 2 for IBM i application
Solution:
• Install Linux on 4 cores for a DW solution.
• Use the intergrate virtualisation in IBM I to create 3 Lpars
• Move application from X86 to Power System
TCO:
• Take out 3 x X86 server
• Lower Licens cost
Client using IBM Power System and Linux on Power
Client in Media sector
Customer challenge:
– Client have an older Power System and needed more space
– Want to move workload to X86
Solution:
– Analyse workload on theirs existent Power System model 570
– Suggested to move TSM to separated PowerLinux.
– Up against X86 and we where able to demonstrated a low TCO
– Using existing HMC as console.
– Install TSM on Power model 710 running LinuxPowerVM
SAP solution for small to midsize organizations
Single virtualized IBM Power8 server, two for
HA or more users
PowerVM for IBM PowerLinuxTM
LPAR 1
SAP SAP SAP
PRD
SAP ERP, and
SAP Solution Mgr
SLES 11
LPAR 3
SAP
The combination of the IBM Power8, Linux
IBM PowerVM® enables organizations to
deliver:
SAP based services faster
With higher quality service
And superior economics
How?
SAP workload optimization
Secure, integrated H/W, S/W
Virtualization efficiencies
Greater throughput per server
DEV
SAP
lpar2
SAP
Client in Retail sectorCustomer challenge:
Need a mobile solution to better brand there products.
Use Old Power System today not able to use this system
Solution:
Solution built on Power & Linux
IBM Worklight V6 and IBM Mobile Application Platform Pattern V6
Messaging
Appliance
Mobile Solution
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Introducing offerings to deliver simplified consumability
Enhanced: IBM Solution for BLU Acceleration: Power Systems Edition
Highly scalable with Capacity on Demand for non-disruptive upgrades
NEW: IBM Solution Hadoop: Power Systems Edition
Storage-dense, optimized platform to simplify & accelerate big data analytics
IBM Solution for Analytics: Power
Systems Edition
Cognos Business Intelligence
SPSS predictive analytics
DB2 BLU for data warehouse
NEW: Mobile Scale Out Sales Offering with Worklight & WebSphere Application Server
Efficiently develop, test, connect, run, and manage mobile and omni-channel applications
Private Cloud: Update: Solution Edition for Cloud
Open source Linux solution for scale-out cloud services
Public Cloud: NEW: Solution Edition for Scale out Cloud
Pre-installed entry cloud system offers ability to get up and running in a day
Public Cloud: Update: Power Systems Solutions for Service Providers
Enhanced with new POWER8 scale-out configs, PowerKVM support, PowerVC enhancements and PAYG+
Hybrid Cloud: NEW: SmartCloud Entry for Power Systems
Next Generation with OpenAPIs delivers open alternative to proprietary cloud stacks
Big Data &
Analytics
Mobile
Cloud
50x faster reporting and analytics
= Linux-focused solutions
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DevelopmentSQL engines and web-application runtimes
DevelopmentNoSQL engines, Big Data and Cloud related
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Analytics & Research
• Compute intensive
90 GB/sec memory b/w
• Floating point
• High I/O rates
• Scalability
• High quality of service
• Responsive infrastructure
• Large memory footprint
Customer use case examples by workload
Workload
advantages
Workload
requirements
Business Applications
Four threads/core
72% more throughput,
40% lower cost / workload
50% better performance
and 30% lower TCA
Workload
advantages
Web, Collaboration and Infrastructure
Dense, lower cost racks or
blades w/ 8 cores / socket
Four threads/core
• High quality of service
• Resiliency and security
Workload
advantages
Database and Big Data
HPC applications
for Life Sciences
WATSON
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German IT services provider focuses
on service quality and application
performance for SAP without
breaking the bank.
Business challenge: Provide a scalable SAP offering allowing midsized to enterprise customers the ability to run full SAP landscapes without having to manage day-by-day administration and maintenance.
Solution: SAP on IBM Power Systems running Linux in a hosted environment with the capacity for growth
• IBM® PowerLinux™ 7R2• IBM Power®730, IBM Power 520• IBM PowerVM virtualization technologies• SUSE Linux Enterprise for POWER• IBM Storwize® V7000• IBM FlashCopy®• IBM Tivoli® Storage Manager• SAP ERP, SAP Solution Manager
Benefits: Leasing costs reduced by 50% 80% quicker to set up new customer environments Total security for each SAP virtual instance
“By migrating to IBM
PowerLinux servers, we
reduced our leasing costs by
more than 50 percent and
can setup environments for
new customers 80 percent
faster. This saving helps us to
compete against larger
German hosting providers and
offer excellent customer
service ."
Jochen Wöhrle, Head of Infrastructure
at IT-Informatik GmbH
IT-Informatik Case Study IT-Informatik Video
quicker to setup new SAP environments for customers
80%IT-Informatik