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AIX, PowerVM and Management Edition for AIX
René VeltmanProduct ManagerIBM Power Systems
p680
POWER5™POWER4™
POWER5+™
IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, Q4/07
UNIX server rolling four quarter average revenue share
Dynamic LPARCoD
IntegratedVirtualization
ManagerAdvanced POWER™
Virtualization
POWER6Live
Partition Mobility
Clients are responding by adopting Power
According to a recent Yankee Group study* of 400 Windows, Linux and UNIX users, AIX was
the most reliable server operating system:
“IBM’s AIX achieved the highest level of reliability, with corporate enterprises reporting an average of only 36 minutes of downtime
per server in a 12-month period”
* Source: “Unix, Linux Uptime and Reliability Increase; Patch Management Woes Plague Windows” © 2008 Yankee Group Research, Inc. All rights reserved
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AIX HP-UX Solaris Windows
Hours of downtime per year*
AIX is “Most Reliable”
Yankee Group Research
Buy the most robust hardware configuration your budget will allow.
Consider virtualization.
Strictly adhere to best practices.
Get the appropriate training and recertification for your IT administrators and engineers.
Perform regular asset management testing.
Standardize the environment to the greatest possible extent.
Regularly monitor server OS usage, reliability and security levels.
Recommendations for Corporate Customers
AIX 6 is binary compatible* with AIX 5L™ It is named to reflect unity with POWER6™
The POWER of SIX – AIX 6 and POWER6• Workload Partitions• Live Application Mobility• Dynamic Variable Page Size• Live Partition Mobility • Storage Keys• Hardware Decimal Floating-Point
IBM System p Innovation andPowerVM Virtualization
Provide Unique Features for ISV and Client Exploitation
AIX 6
POWER6
Introducing AIX 6
*Complete details on AIX binary compatibility can be found at http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/os/compatibility/Live Partition Mobility requires the purchase of the optional PowerVM Enterprise Edition.
AIX Binary Compatibility Guarantee
*Complete details on AIX binary compatibility can be found at http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/os/compatibility/
AIX V6.1 POWER6 Automatic Variable Page Size
AIX V6.1 exploitation of a POWER6 feature that supports variable page size
AIX will automatically select optimal page size to provide better performance
Kernel will choose between 4K and 64K pages, including a mix within a memory region
Supports process data, heap, stack, shared memory, anonymous mmap() memory
Enabled by default with administrative controls to turn off or change aggressiveness to “upsize”
What is it?
ManageabilitySystem Director for AIXWPAR manageability
Integrated Filesystem SnapshotGraphical Install
SecurityRole Based Access Control
Trusted AIXEncrypting FilesystemAIX Security Expert
VirtualizationWorkload PartitionsApplication Mobility
Workload Partitions Manager™LPAR Enhancements
AIX 6: The Next Step in the Evolution of the UNIX OS
Roadmap to Continuous Availability
Concurrent AIX UpdatesKernel Memory Protection keys
Dynamic Tracing
IBM develops hypervisor that would become VM on the mainframe
IBM announces first machines to do physical partitioning
IBM announces LPAR on the mainframe
IBM announces LPAR on POWER™
19671967 19731973 19871987
IBM intro’s POWER Hypervisor™ for System p™ and System i™
IBM announces PowerVM
200720072004200419991999 20082008
IBM announces POWER6™, the first UNIX® servers with Live Partition Mobility
IBM’s History of Virtualization LeadershipA 40 year tradition continues with PowerVM™
What is PowerVM?
PowerVM is the new umbrella branding term for Power™ Systems Virtualization (Logical Partitioning, Micro- Partitioning, POWER Hypervisor, Virtual I/O Server, etc.)
PowerVM Editions feature
Micro-Partitioning™
Virtual I/O Server
Integrated Virtualization Manager
Live Partition Mobility
Lx86
Logical Partitioning
Hardware and software that delivers industry-leading virtualization on IBM POWER processor-based servers for UNIX, i and Linux clients
PowerVM Virtualization Architecture
Jay Kruemcke IBM 2003
Networks and network storage
Unassigned on demandresources
Hypervisor
i5/OS®*
Service processor
ProcessorsMemory
Linuxpartitions
HardwareManagement
Console Virtual Network
AIX V5.2
Dedicated Processor partitions
Expansion slots
AIX 6.1 & 5.3 MicroPartitions
Virtual processors Virtual adapters
VirtualI/O
server
Linuxkernels
AIXkernels
i5/OSSLIC
Virtualnetwork
& storage
Local devices & storage
Workload management and provisioning
Lx86
PowerVM Live Partition Mobility
A POWER6 feature that allows an entire Logical Partition (LPAR) to be relocated from one system to another with almost no impact to the end user
The end user effect is a single delay of two seconds when the relocation is completed
Supported by AIX V6.1, AIX V5.3 and Linux®
PowerVM Live Partition Mobility requires that all I/O be virtualized through the Virtual I/O server at the time of the relocation
What is it?
Movement to adifferent server with no loss of
service
Virtualized SAN and Network InfrastructureVirtualized SAN and Network Infrastructure
Live Partition Mobility requires the purchase of the optional PowerVM Enterprise Edition.
AIX V6.1 PowerVM Workload Partitions (WPAR)
Virtualized AIX operating system environments within a single AIX image
Each WPAR shares the single AIX operating system
Applications and users inside a WPAR cannot affect resources outside the WPAR
Each WPAR can have a regulated share of processor, memory and other resources
WorkloadPartition
ApplicationServer
WorkloadPartitionWeb
Server
WorkloadPartitionBilling
WorkloadPartition
TestWorkloadPartition
BI
NetworksDisk or NFS storage
AIX global Instance
WorkloadPartition
ApplicationServer
WorkloadPartitionWeb
Server
WorkloadPartitionBilling
WorkloadPartition
TestWorkloadPartition
BI
NetworksDisk or NFS storage
AIX global Instance
What is it?
AIX V6.1 PowerVM Live Application Mobility
The capability to relocate a running Workload Partition from one system to another without restarting the application
The application running inside the WPAR resumes running after the relocation is complete
Works with systems based on POWER4, POWER5 and POWER6 processors
Requires the IBM PowerVM Workload Partitions Manager for AIX product
Manual or automatic, policy based relocation
What is it?
WorkloadPartition
QA
AIX # 2
WorkloadPartition
Data Mining
WorkloadPartition
App Server
WorkloadPartition
Web
AIX # 1
WorkloadPartition
Dev
Workload Partitione-mail
WorkloadPartitionsManager for AIX
Policy
WorkloadPartitionBilling
Shared NFS Storage
PowerVM Editions
Express Standard Enterprise
Maximum LPARs
1+2 / Server 10 / Core 10 / Core
Management IVM IVM, HMC IVM, HMCVirtual I/O Server
Lx86
Multiple Shared Processor PoolsLive Partition Mobility
PowerVM Editions
Delivering industrial-strength virtualization for UNIX, i and Linux clients
Unified virtualization branding & technology for AIX, i and Linux
Exploiting 40 years of IBM virtualization leadership
One approach for ordering and deployment across Power™ servers
Selected PowerVM technologies are not available on all models
ManageabilitySystem Director for AIXWPAR manageability
Integrated Filesystem SnapshotGraphical Install
SecurityRole Based Access Control
Trusted AIXEncrypting FilesystemAIX Security Expert
VirtualizationWorkload PartitionsApplication Mobility
Workload Partitions Manager™LPAR Enhancements
AIX 6: The Next Step in the Evolution of the UNIX OS
Roadmap to Continuous Availability
Concurrent AIX UpdatesKernel Memory Protection keys
Dynamic Tracing
IBM AIX is More Secure
Source: http://secunia.com/product/1174/?task=statistics http://secunia.com/product/13949/?task=statistics March 24, 2008
IBM AIX Sun Solaris 10
HP-UX 11.x Windows® Server 2003
AIX V6.1 Encrypting Filesystem
The capability to automatically encrypt data in a JFS2 filesystem
Data can be protected from access by privileged users
Backup in encrypted or clear formats
Automated key management -key store open on login, integrated into AIX security authentication
Each file encrypted with a unique key
No keys stored in clear in kernel memory
A variety of AES, and RSA cryptography keys supported
What is it?
Always encrypted on disk
Data in clear in memory.
VMM
J2
Filesystem
CLiC
Crypto Lib
User and Group Key Stores
Crypto Kernext
Kernel ucred open key store
Login Authentication Module
Key Store
Mgt Cmds
BOS Cmds
Backup/Restore
Cp, mv, crfs, etc
AIX V6.1 Security Expert
A centralized security management tool that can control over 300 security settings from a single console
Administrators can start from a “Low”, “Medium”, “High” or “Sarbanes-Oxley” security template and customize settings to met business requirements
Security settings can be exported and imported as a security profile to multiple systems
AIX Security Expert was first included in AIX V5.3 TL5
What is it?
IBM AIX is More Secure
ManageabilitySystem Director for AIXWPAR manageability
Integrated Filesystem SnapshotGraphical Install
SecurityRole Based Access Control
Trusted AIXEncrypting FilesystemAIX Security Expert
VirtualizationWorkload PartitionsApplication Mobility
Workload Partitions Manager™LPAR Enhancements
AIX 6: The Next Step in the Evolution of the UNIX OS
Roadmap to Continuous Availability
Concurrent AIX UpdatesKernel Memory Protection keys
Dynamic Tracing
AIX V6.1 Concurrent Kernel Maintenance
A new capability to install some kernel fixes without having to reboot
Concurrent kernel maintenance can be applied without substantially impacting application or AIX operations
Concurrent maintenance can be backed off without an outage
Theoretically could be used for about 80% of the single module kernel updates
Concurrent maintenance will initially be packaged as Interim Fixes
What is it?
Kernel Space
User Space
Interim Fix
Concurrent updatevmmove() patch
vmmove()
getgidx()
sleepx()
vmmove()
emgr
AIX V6.1 POWER6 Storage Keys
Exploitation of a POWER6 processor hardware feature to provide additional isolation of kernel and application data
Storage keys can prevent invalid changes to memory cause by programming errors
Application use of POWER6 storage keys is enabled in AIX V5.3
AIX Kernel exploitation of POWER6 storage keys is included in AIX V6.1
What is it?
UserCode
UserData
Files
WS DB2KernelCode
KernelData
JFS2 LVM VMM . . . SCSI ENT FC
ApplicationAddress Space
AIX DriversAIX Kernel
UNIX Kernel Address Space
UserCode
UserData
Files
WS DB2KernelCode
KernelData
JFS2 LVM VMM . . . SCSI ENT FC
ApplicationAddress Space
AIX DriversAIX Kernel
UNIX Kernel Address Space
UserCode
UserData
Files
WS DB2KernelCode
KernelData
JFS2 LVM VMM . . . SCSI ENT FC
ApplicationAddress Space
AIX DriversAIX Kernel
AIX Kernel Address Space
UserCode
UserData
Files
WS DB2KernelCode
KernelData
JFS2 LVM VMM . . . SCSI ENT FC
ApplicationAddress Space
AIX DriversAIX Kernel
AIX Kernel Address Space
After POWER6 Storage Keys
Before POWER6 Storage Keys
ManageabilitySystem Director for AIXWPAR manageability
Integrated Filesystem SnapshotGraphical Install
SecurityRole Based Access Control
Trusted AIXEncrypting FilesystemAIX Security Expert
VirtualizationWorkload PartitionsApplication Mobility
Workload Partitions Manager™LPAR Enhancements
AIX 6: The Next Step in the Evolution of the UNIX OS
Roadmap to Continuous Availability
Concurrent AIX UpdatesKernel Memory Protection keys
Dynamic Tracing
AIX V6.1 Systems Director Console for AIX
A new web based management tool that provides easy access to common system administration tasks
Administrators can access Systems Management Interface Tool (SMIT) menus from a browser
Graphical user interface is fast and consistent with IBM Systems Director look and feel
The Distributed Command Execution Manager (DCEM) feature of the Console allows an administrative task to run on multiple systems at once
What is it?
IBM PowerVM Workload Partitions Manager for AIX™
A new product that federates management of WPARs across multiple systems
WPARs can be created, cloned, stopped, started and monitored from a single location
Includes enablement for Live Application Mobility
A member of the IBM Systems Director family of products to provide a common operational methodology
The WPAR Manager is available separately from AIX
What is it?
WPAR AgentAIX
System/Application WPARs
WPAR AgentAIX
System/Application WPARs
WPAR AgentAIX
System/Application WPARs
WPAR AgentAIX
System/Application WPARs
WPAR AgentAIX
System/Application WPARs
WPAR AgentAIX
System/Application WPARs
IBMWorkloadPartitionsManagerfor AIX
Browser
Management Edition for AIX
A new product that provides a single integrated systems management interface for managing virtualized environments:
Discover IT components and their relationshipsProvides a visual representation of the componentsMonitor utilization and configuration changesCollect and report resource usage
These tools are provided in a integrated bundle that include functionality specifically tailored for AIX & Power Systems
Tivoli® Application Dependency Discovery Manager
IBM Tivoli Monitoring
IBM Usage and Accounting Mgr Virtualization Edition for System p
What is it?
NEW!
ManageabilitySystem Director for AIXWPAR manageability
Integrated Filesystem SnapshotGraphical Install
SecurityRole Based Access Control
Trusted AIXEncrypting FilesystemAIX Security Expert
VirtualizationWorkload PartitionsApplication Mobility
Workload Partitions Manager™LPAR Enhancements
AIX 6: The Next Step in the Evolution of the UNIX OS
Roadmap to Continuous Availability
Concurrent AIX UpdatesKernel Memory Protection keys
Dynamic Tracing
By providing technology for business advantage
How Can AIX V6.1 Help?
Drive innovation with technology advancements
Realize Innovation
Workload Partitions
Live Application Mobility
AIX Concurrent Updates
Near-continuous Availability Features
Maximize return on your IT investments
Go Green & Save
Workload Partitions
Live Application Mobility
Live Partition Mobility
Workload Partitions Manager for AIX
Improve responsiveness of systems & people
Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk
Workload Partitions
AIX Security Expert
Role Based Access Control
Encrypting Filesystem
Management edition for AIX
All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.
Colgate-Palmolive Meets Demands and Drives Down TCO with PowerVM™ Virtualization
Source: Colgate case study published at http://www.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/CSTE-6PUJ9U?OpenDocument&Site=eserverpseries
TCO reduction of 60 – 70%Dynamic reallocation of capacity to meet unpredictable demand
“Tying specific pieces of server and storage hardware to applications was very limiting, because it locked us into buying new and larger pieces of equipment, driving up costs. Working with IBM, Colgate has already improved IT asset utilization, efficiency and productivity, with flexible IT services that meet customers’ needs and reducing costs by 60 – 70%.”
- Jim Capraro, Director of Global Information Technology, Colgate Palmolive May 2006
Company Profile: Colgate-Palmolive is a $11.4 billion global consumer products company serving people in more than 200 companies.
Advanced POWER Virtualizationon IBM System p servers
Advanced POWER Virtualizationon IBM System p servers
PG&E to Consolidate 300 UNIX Servers Into Six IBM System p™ Servers*
80% reduction in energy and facilities costs
Increase in single system utilization from 10% to 80%
Up to 60% heat reduction with IBM Rear Door Heat eXchanger
IBM and PG&E have announced a joint effort to improve energy efficiency
Q: Concerned about Electricity, Cooling, Floor Space?A: Virtualize.
*May 10, 2007 http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid80_gci1255025,00.html
The expense to power and cool the installed base of servers is projected to grow four times compared with the growth rate for new server spending
Expense to power and cool installed base ($USB )
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010$0
$10
$20
$30
$40
$50
$60
$70
SOURCE: IDC, ‘Worldwide Server Power and Cooling Expense 2006-2010,’ Document #203598, Sept. 2006
New server spendPower & cooling spend
71%48% 52% 57% 62% 67%
Energy Concerns Driving Reverse Commoditization
Left unchecked, the cost to power and cool servers in the future may well equal the cost of acquisition.
If IDC 2010 forecast holds, the cost to power and cool servers in the data center will increase 54%.
IT executives now rank power and cooling in the top 5 among current concerns.
IBM Energy Management - Measure, Trend, Cap
IBM Active Energy Manager helps companies meter, control, even cap their power usage
“Cruise control” for power consumption of servers
Now available on all IBM servers and storage
IBM Active Energy Manager
IBM’s EnergyScale Technology - Putting it all together
VirtualizationIncrease utilization rates
Reduce number of server, storage, network devices
Create shared infrastructure
Active Energy Manager
Helps companies meter, control, even cap their power usage
“Cruise control” for power consumption of servers
Available on all IBM servers
Partition Mobility with P6
Migrate workloads to eliminate hot spots
Move work off underutilized systems to conserve power
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Power Systems Family
IBM CONFIDENTIAL
BladeCenter JS12/JS22
Power 550Express
Power 570
Power 520Express
Power 595
Specialty Power Servers
Blue Gene
Cell Solutions / Cell Blades QS21
Power 575
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IBM BladeCenter JS12 & JS22
POWER6 processor-based Blades
2 or 4-core
BladeCenter S Support
AIX, i or Linux Editions
x86 Consolidation
Small Databases
ERP Application Servers
PowerVM Standard Built-in
© 2008 IBM Corporation
IBM Power 520 Express
Rack or Tower
1, 2, or 4-core
Distributed branch office and small databases
Most popular platform for i customers
AIX, i and Linux Editions
PowerVM™ Express, Standard or Enterprise Editions
*Options vary by operating systems
© 2008 IBM Corporation
IBM Power 550 Express
Rack or Tower
2, 4, 6, or 8-core
SMB Database Server of Choice
x86 Consolidation
AIX, i and Linux Editions
PowerVM Express, Standard or Enterprise Editions
*Options vary by operating systems
© 2008 IBM Corporation
Power 570Modularity + Flexibility
• Industry’s most popular mid-range server
• Still with “Grand Slam” performance leadership (16-32 cores)
• 70% of clients leverage PowerVM
• Innovative flexibility
– Modular scalability to grow with your needs
– Capacity on Demand
– Consolidate more applications with AIX, i and Linux for Power or x86
– Hot node add
New!
New!
© 2008 IBM Corporation
Power 595
• 5.0 GHz
• 4 TB with over 1.3 TB/sec memory bandwidth
• SMP point-to-point interconnect provides super-linear scaling
• Enhancements designed to enable continuous availability
• Ultimate IT consolidation for UNIX, i and Linux applications– Leadership performance
– Increased utilization to deliver TCO
– Better energy efficiency
Performance + Availability
© 2008 IBM Corporation
IBM Power 595 New Breakthrough 5.0 GHz POWER6 Technology
World’s most powerful UNIX system for SAP
IBM has more than twice the performance per core vs. HP!
550
234
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
Power 595 HP Superdome
Users / core
35,40030,000
21,000
10,175
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
Power 595* HP Superdome FujitsuPRIMEPOWER
2500
Sun Fire E25k
SAP SD 2-tier Standard Application Benchmark
Source www.sap/com/benchmark/ Results as of 4/8/08
32 processor64-core
128-thread
*The SAP certification number was not available at press time and can be found at www.sap.com/benchmark . For full IBM Power 595 and competitor detail see the following chart.
64 processor128-core
256-thread#2006089 128-way
#2005013
72-way#2004039
553553
35,40035,400
© 2008 IBM Corporation
Benchmark Users
Configuration Chips, Cores, Threads
Memory Software Cert # Response Time
35, 400 IBM Power 595 32, 64, 128 512 GBSAP ECC 6.0,
AIX 6.1, DB2 9.5
Available at :sap.com/
benchmark1.94 sec
30,000HP Integrity Superdome
sx2000 915064, 128, 256 512 GB
SAP ECC 6.0, HP-UX 11iV3, Oracle 10g
2006089 1.80 sec
21,000Fujitsu
PRIMEPOWER 2500
128w 512 GBSAP 4.70, Solaris 9, Oracle 9i
2005013 1.91 sec
10,175Sun Fire Model
E25k 72w 576 GBSAP 4.70, Solaris 9, Oracle 9i
2004039 1.95 sec
SAP SD 2-tier Standard Application Benchmark Detailed Results
Results current as of 4/8/08; The 64-core IBM Power 595 (5.0 GHz) achieved the highest number for users on the two-tier SAP SD standard ERP 6.0 (2005) application Benchmark result (35,400 benchmark users, 1.94 second average response time, 3,559,000 fully processed line items per hour, 10.677,000 dialog steps/hour, 177.950 SAPS, 0.013 sec / 0.017 sec Average DB request time (dia/upd), 99% CPU utilization of central server) running IBM DB2 Enterprise 9.5 database software, AIX 6.1, SAP ECC Release 6.0. (32 processors/64 cores/128 threads) The SAP certification number was not available at press time and can be found at www.sap.com/benchmark . The HP Intigrity SD64B ran 30,000 users on the two-tier SAP SD standard mySAP ERP 2005 application benchmark using HP/UX 11/V3 on 64 processor/128-core/256 thread 1.6 GHz Itanium 2 and Oracle 10gR2. SAP Certification number: 2006089.
© 2008 IBM Corporation
Power 595 vs. HP Superdome Twice the performance at a comparable price
SPEC, SPECint and the benchmark names SPECint_rate2006 are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Competitive benchmark results stated above reflect results published on www.spec.org as of April 8, 2008. Performance comparison based on SPECint_rate2006 64-core servers from IBM and HP. IBM result of 1,650 for a 32 processor chip, 64-core, 128-thread 4.2GHz Power 595 with 256 GB of memory submitted to SPEC on April 8, 2008. HP result of 864 for a 32-processor chip, 64-core, 128-thread 1.6GHz Integrity Superdome with 256 GB of memory viewable at www,spec.org.
Comparable configurations and prices:
64 processor cores
256 GB / memory
IBM Power 595 HP Superdome
SPECint_rate 2006 Performance
This means huge savings on license cost for
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HP Superdome
Sun Fire 25K
KBOPS / Core
0
10
20
30
40
Power 595 over 3.2 million BOPS
50
60 IBM Power 595
>3X>3X>3X
Java Performance
System (Processor, Cores) BOPS Date. BOPs/JVM
Sun Fire E25K (1.95 GHz UltraSPARC VI+, 144-core) 2,105,264 May - 2007 29,240
HP Superdome (1.6 GHz Itanium2, 128-core) 2,054,864 May - 2007 64,215
SPECjbb2005**
**Source: www.spec.org/ All results current as of 04/08/08
IBM Power 595 (5.0 GHz POWER6 , 64-core) 3,435,485 April - 2008 107,358
#1#1
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RAS Item POWER6 550 POWER5 560Q POWER6 570 POWER6 595
Redundant / Hot Swap Fans & Blowers
Hot Swap DASD / Media / PCI Adapters
Concurrent Firmware Update
Redundant / Hot Swap Power Supplies
Dual disk controllers (split backplane)
Processor Instruction Retry / Alternate Processor Recovery
Storage Keys
PowerVM/Live Partition Mobility/Live Application Mobility
Redundant Service Processors * *
Redundant System Clocks * *
Redundant / Hot Swap Power Regulators
Dynamic Processor Sparing
Memory Sparing
Hot GX Adapter Add and Cold Repair
Hot-node Add / Cold-node Repair **
Hot-node Repair / Hot-memory Add ** **
POWER6 Enhanced Memory
Dynamic System Clock Failover
Hot-node Repair / Hot-memory Add for all nodes **
Mid-plane connection for inter-nodal communication
Power = Availability OptionalStandard
Not available
* Requires two or more nodes ** Statements of Direction; All statements regarding IBM's plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice. Any reliance on these statements of general direction is at the relying party's sole risk and will not create liability or obligation for IBM.
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IBM Power Systems Family
Specialty Power Servers
IBM CONFIDENTIAL
BladeCenter JS12/JS22
Power 550Express
Power 570
Power 520Express
Blue Gene
Cell Solutions / Cell Blades QS21
Power 595
Power 575
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System Storage I/O and Network Products
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System Storage EXP 12S (SAS Disk Drawer)
•Integrated Features– 12 SAS disk drive bays– Dual SAS expanders
– Dual power supply/fan assembly
•Optional Features– Cascading up to 2 EXP 12S from one
IOA port– Connection of dual IOAs
•Storage– 73 GB/15K RPM SAS disk drives– 146 GB/15K RPM SAS disk drives– 300 GB/15K RPM SAS disk drives
•Mechanical– 2U 19" Rack Drawer
– 87.7h x 448.6w x 530d (mm)– 17.7 kg (with no drives)
•RAS Features– Hot-swap disk drives– Redundant & Hot-swap SAS expanders
– Redundant & Hot-swap power– Dual line cords– LED monitors on disk drives, SAS expanders, and power supplies
– Redundant data paths to all disk drives
– Independent SES diagnostic processor for each expander
© 2008 IBM Corporation
• Simplify the underlying IT infrastructure of storage and its management to help lower cost and complexity while increasing the ability to respond to changing needs.
• Maintain business continuity, security and data durability.
• Efficiently manage information throughout its lifecycle, relative to its business value.
IBM TotalStorage & System Storage Family innovations are designed to help you:
DS3000 DS4000™ DS6000™ DS8000™
UnifiedFamily
New Standard in Pricing and Packaging
New Standard in Functionality,
Performance, TCO
New Entry Point
Positioning the IBM System Storage DS Family
from 3.6TB > > Up to 512TB
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IBM System Storage N Series Hardware Portfolio 2008
N series system offer*
Network Protocols: NAS, iSCSI, FC SAN ..…simultaneously
Single Operating system
System management tools
Storage management tools
Multiple RAID levels …including double parity
High availability features …hot swap and redundancy
Disk Drives: SAS, FC & SATA, multiple disk sizes & speeds … intermixed on all systems**
Non-erasable, Non-rewritable data protection
45+ advanced software features and functions *
N5600
504TB
N5200
84TB
N7700
840TB
N7900
1,176TB
N5500
168TB
N5300
336TB
N5200 Gateway
N5300 Gateway
N5500 Gateway
N5600 Gateway
N7700 Gateway
N7900 Gateway
N3700
16TBN3300 68TB
N3600 104TB
Gateways – extend IP community and N series functionality by creating a virtualized N series environment
Support for IBM, EMC, HP, Hitachi , 3Par,and Fujitsu storage systems
* Gateways, N3300, N3600 support a subset of N series software ** SAS drives supported currently only on the N3300 and N3600
Storage solutions that deliver simplified data management across the entire enterprise
Latest Latest
LatestLatest
© 2008 IBM Corporation
EXP24 SCSIEXP12S SAS
SCSI
N3700N3600N3300
N SeriesiSCSI, NAS, and Fibre Channel
Data Retention
DS4200 expressDS4700 expressDS4800 DS8100
DS8300 DR550
DS6800
Fibre Channel Disk
N5200N5300N5500N5600
System p5 505/505QExpress
System p5 510/510Q Express
System p5 550/550Q520/520Q Express
Power 520550
Express
Systemp5 560Q Express
System p5 570
Power 575
System p5 590/595
Power 595
Buy the IBM Storage System architected and tested with IBM Systems for AIX and Linux.
N7700N7900
IBM System Storage and Power Systems
Power 570
MidrangeEnterprise
DS3400
Entry
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Combine the capacity from multiple arrays into a single pool of storage
Apply common copy services across the storage pool
Manage the storage pool from a central point
Make changes to the storage without disrupting host applications
VirtualDisk
VirtualDisk
VirtualDisk
VirtualDisk
SAN
SAN Volume Controller
Advanced Copy Services
Storage Pool
HPEMC
DS4000
DS8000HDS
SAN Volume Controller / Storage Virtualization
© 2008 IBM Corporation
SAN Volume Controller
SAN Volume Controller Version 4.2.1 Supported Environments
SAN with 4Gbps fabric
HP MA, EMAMSA, EVA
XPEVA 4100, 6100, 8100
Hitachi LightningThunder
TagmaStoreAMS, WMS
EMCCLARiiONSymmetrix
Microsoft MSCS
MPIO, VSS, GDSx64, ia64
IBM AIX V6 HACMP 5.4/XD
GPFS / VIOOracleRAC 10g
Sun SolarisVCS/SUN clustering
HP-UX 11iTru64
OpenVMSServiceGuard with SDD
Linux (Intel/Power/zLinux)
RHEL/SUSERHEL 5 ia32, x64RHEL 3 POWER
SLES 9 ia64
IBM BladeCenter
Win/Linux/VMWare/AIXOPM/FCS/IBS
SAN
SAN Volume Controller
Continuous CopyMetro MirrorGlobal Mirror
VMware3.0.2, 3.5Win / NW
guests
Point-in-time CopyFull volume, Copy on write
Multiple targets, Incremental, Cascaded
NovellNetWareClustering
SunStorageTek
IBM DS
DS4000DS6000DS8000
IBM ESS,
FAStT
1024Hosts
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iSCSI to hostsVia Cisco IPS
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For the most current, and more detailed, information please visit ibm.com/storage/svc and click on “Interoperability”.
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•Helps reduce risk: Tested with key Power Systems functions and drivers such as HACMP, tools, system management
software, databases and major ISVs’ software.
•Helps your bottomline: Designed to offer low total cost of ownership and excellent investment protection.
•Help protect your data and your business with Information Life Cycle, archiving and business continuity solutions.
•OPEN. Flexible and on demand to help you meet your growing business needs.
•Performance: IBM System Storage solutions deliver industry- leading performance and leadership benchmarks with various
ISVs.
•A strategic choice: Storage products that are designed for high performance, efficiency and connectivity.
Addressing IBM Power Systems Client Requirements for Reliable, Scalable, Flexible Data Storage Needs
© 2008 IBM Corporation
Business Continuity Solution
Offers a High Availability as well as an effective D/R solution for geographically dispersed AIX clusters
Integrates PowerHA with unique data replication code to provide a fully automated disaster tolerant solution
Resources automatically failover to surviving AIX node – no manual steps required
Designed for Continuous Business operations, reduced administrative intervention and increased resiliency to planned and unplanned interruptions
Will support DS4700 thru SVC
Metro Mirror
Router
Server C Server D
Router
Server A Server B
WANProduction Site Recovery Site
RS232 Link
LAN LAN
RS232 Link RS232 Link
SVC SVC
Primary storage Secondary storage
Server Automation Using PowerHA™ (Formerly HACMP)
Why AIX is the Premier UNIX Platform Today
Outstanding Performance
Strong, Stable Roadmap
Innovation though Integrated Development
Improved Efficiency through Virtualization
and Energy Efficiency
Backup slides
PowerVM Capabilities for Power Systems
JS12 JS22 520 520 520 550 550 570 570 575 595
7998- 60X
7998- 61X
8203- EA4
9407- M15
9408- M25
8204- EA8
9409- M50
9117- MMA
9406- MMA
9125- F2A
9119- FHA
System p POWER5/5 +
System i POWER 5/5+
Express Edition Y Y
Standard Edition Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Enterprise Edition Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Micro-Partitioning Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
VIOS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y**
IVM Y Y Y Y Y*
Lx86 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Live Partition Mobility Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Multiple Shared Processor Pools
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
HMC Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
* IVM is supported on POWER5/5+ System p5™ 560Q servers and below and the BladeCenter® JS21** VIOS supports AIX and Linux partitions