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IBM System i IBM System i Optimizing Infrastructure Management with System i Macau Briefing, August 2007 Ian Jarman Manager, i5/OS & System i Products George Gaylord System i Enterprise Product Manager

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IBM System i

Optimizing Infrastructure Management with System i

Macau Briefing, August 2007

Ian Jarman Manager, i5/OS & System i Products

George GaylordSystem i Enterprise Product Manager

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Today’s challenge

Infrastructure complexityis raising costs and constraining growth

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IBM develops hypervisor that would become VM on the mainframe

IBM delivers subsystems on System/38

IBM extends virtual architecture with AS/400

IBM delivers LPAR on AS/400 & OS/400

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IBM introduces Micro-Partitions on OS/400 V5R1

IBM ships POWER Hypervisorfor i5/OS, AIX & Linux

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client quote source: rku.it case study published at http://www.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/JSTS-6KXPPG?OpenDocument&Site=eserverpseries

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IBM introduces i5/OS LPAR storage virtualization

40 Years of IBM Virtualization Leadership

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i5/OS – Optimizing Infrastructure Management

� Virtualized to manage multiple applications and processes

� Optimized for exceptional business resilience

� Trusted security with auditing and compliance tools

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Optimize Infrastructure, Lower Operating Costs

� System i with i5/OS delivers 70-85% lower annual operating cost per used performance unit than UNIX and Intel servers

� System i servers with i5/OS have an average utilization of 2 to 10 times higher than UNIX and Intel servers

41.48%$32.06System i with i5/OS

18.70%$122.57UNIX/Other Midrange

4.07%$231.94Intel processor-based Servers

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Source: Comparing IBM System i Annual Operating Costs in Large Enterprises. Summary of IBM Customer IT Optimization Studies 2002-2006 An IBM White Paper, August 2006

Average Operating Costs (AOC) in studies for customers with <$10B in annual revenue and <1000 servers

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� System i servers with i5/OS supported more workloads

� System i servers with i5/OS had significantly better uptime

� System i systems with i5/OS supported more end users

� System i with i5/OS required less IT staff time to manage

IDC Paper: The Business Value of IBM System i in Mid-Sized Business Deployments, July 2007

i5/OS – Optimizing Infrastructure

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i5/OS – Trusted Security

Souce http://secunia.com/product/13949/?task=statistics August 2007 Source http://secunia.com/product/1174/?task=statistics August 2007

Between 2003 and 2007, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition was affected by 131 Secunia issued advisories, 8% of which remain unfixed

Between 2003 and 2007, i5/OS V5Rx was affected by 1 Secunia issued advisory which was non critical and has been fixed

i5/OS Windows Server 2003

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System i & i5/OS Roadmap

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Previewing i5/OS Version 6 …Coming in 2008

* This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.

� Advanced i5/OS virtualization

– Hosting storage for i5/OS partitions, virtual I/O server client support

� Extended SAN integration

– New Fibre adapter & tools investments enhance interoperability & performance

� Safe computing initiative

– i5/OS encryption, intrusion prevention & system integrity enhancements

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� Simplify platform management across systems infrastructure

� Manage physical and virtual resources

IBM Systems Director

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MySQL for i5/OS

� MySQL is the leading open source database with over 11 million installations and thousands of applications

– Most popular database used with PHP

� Now offering MySQL database on i5/OS– Deploy MySQL-based apps on i5/OS

– Community and Enterprise Editions

� Future plans to integrate MySQL with DB2 for i5/OS as a storage engine

– Manage MySQL-based applications through DB2 for i5/OS

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www.ibm.com/systems/i/db2

IBM DB2 Web Query for System i

� A new Web-based query and report writing product powered by the popular WebFocus product from Information Builders

– Report and graphing assistants

– Spreadsheet integration

� Additional features

– Active Reports (Disconnected)

– On Line Analytical Processing

� Additional Add-Ons Available

– ERP/DBMS adapter

– Database/Cube/Mining Connectors

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IBM System i

Optimizing Infrastructure Management with System i

Macau Briefing, August 2007

George GaylordSystem i Enterprise Product Manager

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POWER6 – Leading Processor Technology

� 6th generation of POWER processors

� 5th implementation of multi-core design

� 12th generation of 64-bit RISC processors

� 4.7 GHz is 2X POWER5+ frequency

� 4X increase in L2 Cache

� Dual Core Architecture

#1 Benchmark Result for POWER6 System i 570 with i5/OS

SAP BI Data Mart Standard Application Benchmark

IBM System i 570, 2 processors / 4 cores / 8 threads, POWER6, 4.7 GHz, 128 KB L1 cache and 4 MB L2 cache per core, 32 MB L3 cache per processor, 64 GB main memory i5/OS V5R4M5 with DB2 for i5/OS. SAP BI Data Mart standard NetWeaver 7.0 (2004s) two tier application benchmark performed June 1, 2007 in Rochester MN 92716 Query Navigation Steps The SAP certification number was not available at press time and can be found at the following Web page: www.sap.com/benchmark.

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Green Energy Management with POWER6

� More Work per Watt reduces power at the system level

– 350% more efficient than POWER4*

– 67% more efficient than POWER5**

� Virtualization enables consolidation of under-utilized servers

� POWER6 with EnergyScale™ technology enables dynamic power saving and management

* System unit measurement CPW per KW/h for 16-way POWER4 870 vs 4-way POWER6 570** System unit measurement CPW per KW/h for 8-way POWER5 570 vs 4-way POWER6 570

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� POWER6 System i 570

– A powerful and highly versatile system for enterprise business processing

� Simplified structure, easily customized

– Single i5/OS Edition

– Supports i5/OS V5R4, AIX & Linux

� Granular, non-disruptive growth

– Modular, 4-way nodes: 1/4, 2/8, 4/16-way

– Capacity on Demand Processor/Memory

Operational Efficiency for Enterprise Clients

* Performance varies by workload, +72% for CPW

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New System i Flexibility

� 1/4w nodes offer more granular growth� Upgrades required to larger n-way systems

POWER6POWER5/5+

� Single, flexible i5/OS Edition� Choose Standard or Enterprise Edition

� Single P30 software tier� Multiple software tiers

� 5250 option per processor� 5250 only available on Enterprise Edition

� Value add software optional� Enterprise Edition included software

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� Purchase additional software needed

� Purchase i5/OS, Linux or AIX

� Add OLTP per-processor if needed

� Activate additional processors

� Buy an i5/OS Edition 5250

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Customize for Your Business

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Introducing a New Generation of I/O Technologies

� New buffered DDR2 memory on POWER6 570

– Up to 25% faster and now all on demand

� 12X is next generation of I/O attachment

– Up to 50% more bandwidth than HSL-2

� SAS is the emerging standard for disk

– SAS drives 10-15% faster than SCSI drives

� PCI-E is the latest standard for I/O adapters

– PCI-E is the fastest PCI implementation

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Upgrades are available from POWER4 and POWER5 systems

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IBM Enhances Flagship Integrated Operating System

First Offering From New Power Systems Business Brings World's Fastest Chip, POWER6, to System i

IBM speeds up System i servers, plans OS overhaul New features in I5/OS Version 6 will include a Web application server for easier Java application deployment

New Power Systems for Medium and Large Enterprises

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Today’s challenge

Infrastructure complexity

is raising costs and constraining growth

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Optimizing Infrastructure Management with System i

Virtualized infrastructure is reducing complexity

lowering costs and helping deliver growth

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Virtualized infrastructure is reducing complexity

is lowering costs and helping deliver growth

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