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Superior Cloud Economics with Power Systems Simplified management and a secure path to hybrid cloud
Cloud is redefining technology, business and entire industries
50% purchase new servers for
cloud deployments
50% of enterprises will have full blown
hybrid cloud by 2017
Early adopters have nearly 2.5x higher gross profit than their peers and almost 2x the
revenue growth
58% of early adopters are
prioritizing open source cloud
platforms
Storage is 47% of Public Cloud
hardware infrastructure spend
Almost 40% of cloud purchasing
decisions are made/influenced by
LOB
Source: IBM Center for Applied Insights Under cloud cover: How leaders are accelerating competitive differentiation
First processor designed and optimized for big data & analytics with POWER8
innovative design
Delivering the world’s first open server ecosystem
revolutionizing the way IT is developed & delivered
Superior cloud price / performance
advantages & security to move data-centric
applications to the cloud
Designed for big data
Open Innovation platform
Superior cloud economics
Power Systems with POWER8 are built with open innovation to put data to work across the enterprise
IBM Power Systems built on
Power S812L Power S822L Power S824L*
1 or 2 sockets 10 or 12 cores/socket Up to 1 TB of Memory
1 or 2 sockets 6, 8,10 or 12 cores/socket Up to 2 TB of Memory*
Expanding the POWER8 Scale-out server offerings
Power S814 Power S822 Power S824
Introducing record breaking Enterprise Power Systems with POWER8 designed to take on the most complex data challenges
Tackle your largest workloads with increased system scalability
Deliver insights in real time with increased performance per-core
Maximize your customers experience with Enterprise RAS
Power E870 • Up to 80 cores • 32 or 40 core nodes (5U) • Up to 4TB Memory • 1 or 2 Nodes per system
Power E880 • Up to 128* cores • 32 or 48 core nodes (5U) • Up to 16* TB Memory • 1 to 4 Nodes per system
Reduce costs with increased energy efficiency
Manage the peaks and valleys of workloads Power Enterprise Pools
Manage a wider range of workloads with up to 20 VMs per-core
Flexible, cloud-based private, public and hybrid offerings with Power Systems for scale-out or scale-up implementations
Performance & Agility
Economic Advantages Security
Accelerate big data insights and speed
hybrid cloud deployment
Scale to meet
business needs with price/performance
advantages
Protect critical systems and data
Built on open standards Simplified cloud management and a secure path to hybrid cloud
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Hardware TCA vs.
Oracle Ivy Bridge w/ VMWare
45% 3-yr. TCO savings
vs. Oracle Ivy Bridge w/ VMWare
$123,158
Better economics with POWER8 and WebSphere Application Server
Drive down TCA, TCO when compared with Intel running WebLogic One 2-socket Power S824 server with WAS
running equal virtualized Java-based applications as Four Oracle Sun X4-2 servers with WebLogic SE
Source: Capacity based on IBM Sizing of typical SPECjEnterprise2010 and 3rd party analysis of system utilization. This is an IBM sizing designed to replicate a typical IBM customer workload used in the marketplace. The results are calculated and not an actual customer environment. IBM's internal workload studies are not benchmark applications, nor are they based on any benchmark standard. As such, customer applications, differences in the stack deployed, and other systems variations or conditions may produce different results and may vary based on actual configuration, applications, specific queries and other variables in a production environment. Prices, where applicable, are based on published US list prices for both IBM and competitor.
Source: Capacity based on published SPECjEnterprise2010 and IBM estimates of system utilization. Pricing from www.Oracle.com
Lower total hardware TCA vs.
Ivy Bridge w/ VMware
58%
Lower SW License Fees Reduced Management Costs
Reduced Floor Space
66% Fewer Systems & Cores
Better economics with POWER8 for lower cloud infrastructure costs
Thirty-four 2-socket Power S822L servers do the job of 100 2-socket Intel (HP DL380) servers running equal
virtualized capacity
.
$-
$2,000,000
$4,000,000
S822L/24c HP DL380p IvB (2s)
$1,307,776
$2,951,257
Total HW TCA
HW TCA
Source: Capacity based on IBM Sizing of typical SPECint_rate landscape and 3rd party analysis of system utilization. Pricing from www.hp.com.
This is an IBM sizing designed to replicate a typical IBM customer workload used in the marketplace. The results are calculated and not an actual customer environment. IBM's internal workload studies are not benchmark applications, nor are they based on any benchmark standard. As such, customer applications, differences in the stack deployed, and other systems variations or conditions may produce different results and may vary based on actual configuration, applications, specific queries and other variables in a production environment. Prices, where applicable, are based on published US list prices for both IBM and competitor.
Handle the peaks and valleys of workload demands with dynamic resource sharing
POWER7+
Power 780 Power E880
Power E880
Power Enterprise Pools deliver: • Extreme flexibility, instant response
• High Availability
• Economic Efficiency
• Investment Protection
Processors flexible, fast execution of analytics
algorithms
Memory large, fast workspace to maximize
business insight
Data Bandwidth bring massive amounts of information to
compute resources in real-time
4X threads per core vs. Intel
4X memory bandwidth vs. Intel
2.4X more I/O bandwidth than POWER7
Optimized performance: Big Data & Analytics
Optimized for a broad range of data and analytics:
Industry Solutions
5X Faster
Delivering insights 82x faster
2.66x more performance per core than Intel E5-2697 v2 offerings3
2.66X 1.96x more performance per core
than Oracle T5-2 offerings5
1.96X
Optimized performance: Enterprise Java-based1
Can improve response time for business and end-user services
Fastest POWER8 processing cores2 are the fastest
in the industry for Java code
1 Performance based on published SPECjbb2013 results as of June 30, 2014 http://www.specbench.org/jbb2013/results/ 2 IBM Power Systems S824 (24 cores) 3 Intel E5-2697 v2 (24 cores) 4 Intel E7-4890 v2 (24 cores) 5 1 Oracle T5-2 (32 cores)
2.09x more performance per core than Intel E7-4890 v2 offerings4
Security is built into all levels of Power Systems
Know that your virtualized environments are secure and compliant
Security
Power Systems
Hypervisor Firmware ensures only IBM-signed hypervisors can install and load
Hardware Built-in encryption
Operating System
Trusted execution: only known software can load and execute
Applications Define granular software policies to run across the entire data center
• Data and applications are protected by encryption and isolation
• Simplified compliance reporting and processes management
• In POWER8 systems, encryption can now be invoked via an instruction
• Zero common vulnerability incidences with PowerVM
IBM has a history of industry-leading collaboration on open technology
2007 1999 2007 2011 2011 2012 2013 2001 2013 2000
400+ software products
500 patents donated
600+ developers
15+ Years of Collaboration on
Open Source
Power Systems cloud solutions deliver a short time to value
IBM Power Systems Solution Edition for Cloud
• Pre-built and pre-installed entry cloud solution
• Virtualization supporting AIX, Linux, and IBM i operating systems
• A range of system, storage and network options
Pre-built, pre-installed entry cloud solutions
IBM Power Systems Solution Edition for Scale-Out Cloud
• Open source Linux solution for flexibility and interoperability
• Familiar KVM virtualization and OpenStack management
• Combination of POWER8 performance plus economic advantages
Bundled with IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack
Power Systems deliver simplified cloud management for public, private and hybrid cloud
• Provides an Open alternative to proprietary cloud stacks
• Protects clients current investment with simple path to new technology
• Open APIs provides great flexibility and agility
• Cloud provisioning and automation based on OpenStack – All IBM server architectures and major hypervisors now available to
choose from • Simplified implementation, lifecycle management, resource management,
self-service portal, monitoring & metering • Integrated platform management, backed by IBM Cloud Manager
enterprise-grade lab services and support
IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack
IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack for Power Systems A cornerstone for IBM Cloud solutions enabling clients to quickly build a cloud from the ground up
• Hybrid management on-premises or off-premises
• Choice of compute, storage & network options
• Open, extensible and customizable via REST with OpenStack APIs
• Process automation for deployments and expirations
• Simplified cloud administration with easy self-service UI
• Catalog of standardized virtual machines and images
• Metering and billing reports for charge and showback
• Isolation of users and projects through a common portal
• Dynamic resource management with IBM Platform Resource Scheduler
• Integrates with PowerVC
• Linux based virtualization for scale-out POWER8 servers running Linux • Higher VM and workload consolidation - processor and memory sharing and over
commitment • Supports Redhat, SUSE, Ubuntu Linux guests
• Improves service levels - Virtualized resources can be applied dynamically to workloads as needed
• Minimizes risk - Unrivaled flexibility enables rapid response to business change
• Supports AIX, IBM i, and Linux guests
• Improve resource utilization to reduce capital expense and power consumption • Increase IT productivity and responsiveness • Manage scalability without adding complexity
New: simplified virtualization & hybrid cloud management
Power Systems deliver simplified cloud management with OpenStack for public, private and hybrid cloud
Handle the peaks and valleys of workload demands with dynamic resource sharing
Risk reduction by using templates for repeatable deployment of workloads
Manage a wider range of systems, storage, networking devices and Linux versions
New: Hybrid cloud management and simplified virtualization
Run any combination of Linux distros via Mixed Endian VM support on a single PowerKVM host Improve performance
using PCI passthru for dedicated I/O Better availability through
PCIe hot plug support
Simplified virtual IO administration Risk reduction by
using templates for repeatable deployment of workloads VM restart accelerates
workload recovery
Expanded device and OS support Import existing KVM VMs Simplified maintenance
with one click system evacuation Increase scaling by 100%
to 20 hosts; 2000 VMs
OpenStack multi-region management for hybrid Support for latest OpenStack release (Juno core) Integration with new PowerVC functions
Cloud Manager with OpenStack
Optimized Economics on Power Systems for Service Providers
MSP Utility Billing (PAYG PLUS) Pilot Program: • MSPs purchase Power Systems infrastructure with no upfront cost • Pay-for-use billing using operational expense as they grow their services
business
IBM i Entitlement Relocation for MSPs • Move IBM i core entitlements from customer to Service Provider system
IGF Leasing • Finance entire purchase for predictable lease amounts • Finance Up-Front MSP Utility payment for a rental-like model • Current offers include 12 month 0% loans for IBM Servers, Storage &
Software • Clear the floor of legacy equipment with buyback program
Performance for China Telecom means implementing a private cloud to deliver services faster at lower cost • Operating in a highly competitive
market, China Telecom needed to reduce time to market for new products and services to seize greater market share. High floor space and energy costs were restricting growth.
• Implemented new Power servers, PowerVM & Systems Director VMControl to create a private cloud and to manage virtual system pools Radically simplified management Dramatically improved hardware
utilization rates Cut hardware costs by over 50% Reduced energy consumption and
CO2 emissions 25% - 50% reduction in annual
overall IT costs
China Telecom implements Power Systems for improved utilization and hardware cost reduction of over 50%. They slashed time to market for new applications from 3-4 months to 2-3 days. — CHINA TELECOM
China Telecom Corporation Case Study, Video
Learn more about Cloud and IBM Power Systems
www.ibm.com/systems/cloud/
Open innovation to put data to work
across the enterprise
Call your IBM representative and visit a local briefing center
Contact your IBM Business Partner and tap into IBM’s ecosystem resources
Learn more about Cloud at www.ibm.com/systems/cloud/
Learn more about IBM Power Systems at www.ibm.com/Power
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Power Systems: Optimized to deliver scale-out economics and security for the cloud
Performance
and Agility
Economic
Advantages
Security
Built on open standards
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