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© 2008 IBM Corporation
IBM System z10 Business Class
Hardware Innovation
Per FremstadSystems and Technology Group, IBM NorwayzChampion team memberper_fremstad@no.ibm.com
© 2008 IBM Corporation2 IBM System z
� Operational superiority through extreme virtualization and leading management
� Robustness through leadership security and availability
� Save more by adding further virtualized applications
� Processors, memory and channels can be shared across all the applications
� Hundreds of applications can share resources on IBM System z®
simultaneously
� Automated provisioning and management optimize for high value services
� Services can be added or deleted on the fly
� Applications can be integrated with centralized enterprise-wide real time data
An ideal platform for the Cornerstone
of the New Enterprise Data
Center
Change the operational model
to reduce cost
Today’s ultimate shared resource pool
Automating service delivery to meet new
business needs
Introducing the IBM System z10 Business Class (z10 BC)
© 2008 IBM Corporation3 IBM System z
� A highly utilized, virtualized, scalable, optimized resource forconsolidating workloads to help lower overall operating cost andimprove energy efficiency
� A highly secure enterprise data server – when your infrastructure is secure, your business is secure
� A backbone for an enterprise SOA hub to enable integration of applications and processes, and add flexibility – when your infrastructure is flexible, your business is flexible
� Integrates new workloads including Linux®, Java™ and Open Standards with demonstrably lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
Today’s Mainframe:The Smart choice for an optimized, scalable, secure, resilient infrastructure
Businesses are realizing the value of the mainframe within their IT infrastructure – and their business
© 2008 IBM Corporation4 IBM System z
IBM System z10™ Business Class (z10 BC™) Machine Type: 2098
1 Model: E10Single Frame
Non-raised floor option
Processor Cores: Memory:
� Enterprise Quad Core technology – 3.5 GHz
� Enhanced capacity 5-way model with up to 5 zAAPs/zIIPs
� Up to a 10-way IFL or Coupling Facility
� Core sparing technology
� 2 SAPs standard per system
� Configurable PUs allow you to design the system to meet your needs (e.g. CPs, IFLs, ICFs, zAAPs, zIIPs, SAPs)
� Lower 4 GB entry point
� 8 GB HSA separately managed and not included in customer purchased memory
� Customer maximum 248 GB
– 120 GB- Oct. 08
– 248 GB – June 09
� New I/O drawer (RAS)� 6 GBps InfiniBand® host
buses for I/O � High Performance FICON®
for System z� FICON/FCP Serviceability
Enhancements� OSA-Express3 GbE,
10 GbE, 1000BASE-T� InfiniBand Coupling Links� Continued lower capacity /
priced I/O cards
The modern mainframe for small and medium enterprisesThe mainframe made over – Smart, Cool, Affordable
I/O:
© 2008 IBM Corporation5 IBM System z
InfiniBand Coupling Links
Enhanced CPACF with SHA 512,AES 192 and 256-bit keys
Scheduled Outage Reduction
New Family of OSA-Express3
One Hardware Model
Faster Uni Processor – 3.5 Ghz
Up to 5 CPs and 5 zAAP/zIIPor up to 10 IFLs or CFs
Up to 248 GB* Customer Memory(120 GB-Oct. 08, 248-June 09)
New CPC and I/O Drawers
HiperDispatch
130 CP Capacity Settings
Separate 8 GB of fixed HSA
InfiniBand (IFB)MBA to I/O interconnect
FICON Express4 Performance Improvement
Large Page Support (1 MB)
STP over InfiniBand
HiperSockets Layer 2 Support
Capacity Provisioning Support
Improved RAS
CBU & On/Off CoD Increased Functionality and Flexibility
Power Monitoring Support
Replaceable PU and SC SCMs
Hot Pluggable I/O Drawer
Hardware Decimal Floating Point
If it’s “mainframe-like” it’s not a “Mainframe”
z10 BC – The mainframe made over —Smart, Cool, Affordable
© 2008 IBM Corporation6 IBM System z
NTP Server on HMC
Capacity Provisioning Enhancements – Capacity Tokens
PSIFB replacement for ISC-3
Crypto TKE 5.3 EnhancementsHMC Instant Messenger
HMC and z/VM System Management
LPAR Dynamic PU reassignment
CFCC Level 16
STP Enhancements
High Performance FICON for System z
Plan Ahead memory
z/VM Image Mode
z10 – Functions and Features Overview
Scheduled LPAR weight changes
QDIO Connection Isolation
© 2008 IBM Corporation7 IBM System z
� The z10™ BC can deliver up to 50% more performance for general purpose workloads than an IBM System z9® Business Class (z9™ BC)*
� The uniprocessor can deliver up to 40% more performance than z9 BC uniprocessor**
� CPU intensive workloads get up to 2.5x performance improvements**
� Up to 10X improvement in decimal floating point instructions
� Up to 10 IFLs for large scale consolidation
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All performance information was determined in a controlled environment.* LSPR mixed workload average running z/OS® 1.9 - z10 BC z05 versus z9 BC z04 ** LSPR mixed workload average running z/OS 1.9 - z10 BC z01 versus z9 BC z01
New levels of application performanceDesigned for an expanded set of workloads
© 2008 IBM Corporation8 IBM System z
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z10 BC Model E10 with 130 capacity settings
� Granularity designed for flexibility and growth
� Any to any capacity upgradeability within the Model
� All IBM System z10 Enterprise Class (z10 EC™) temporary capacity offerings are available on z10 BC
� CBU capability from smallest to largest capacities
� Increased number of specialty engines than z9 BC
� All specialty engines run at full capacity
� Linux only IFL and ICF only servers (A00)
0 when fully configured
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Remember the IBM Processor Capacity Reference (zPCR) is a free tool available for download that can be used to size your System z processors.
http://www-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/PRS1381
The right size for existing and future applicationsSmart, affordable and flexible
© 2008 IBM Corporation9 IBM System z
1-way(sub-capacity
26 MIPs) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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FULL sizeSpecialty Engine
z10 BC Sub-capacity Processor Granularity� The z10 BC has 26 CP capacity levels (26 x 5 = 130)
– Up to 5 CPs at any capacity level– All CPs must be the same capacity level
� The one for one entitlement to purchase one zAAP and/or one zIIP for each CP purchased is the same for CPs of any speed.
– All specialty engines run at full speed
1-way673 MIPs
© 2008 IBM Corporation10 IBM System z
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� IBM eServer™ zSeries® 800 (z800) – Full 64-bit z/Architecture®
� IBM eServer zSeries 890 (z890) – Superscalar CISC pipeline� z9 BC – System level scaling
3.5 GHz
� z10 BC – Architectural extensions
� Higher frequency CPU
� Multiprise® 2000 – 1st full-custom CMOS S/390®
� Multiprise 3000 – Internal disk, IFL introduced on midrange
IBM z10 BC continues the CMOS Mainframe heritage
© 2008 IBM Corporation11 IBM System z
� New Enterprise Quad Core z10 processor chip – 3.5 GHz – additional throughput means improved price/performance– Cache rich environment optimized for data serving– 50+ instructions added to improve compiled
code efficiency– Support for 1 MB page frames
� Hardware accelerators on the chip– Hardware data compression– Cryptographic functions– Hardware Decimal Floating point
� CPU intensive workloads get performance improvements from new core pipeline design
Enterprise Quad Core z10 processor chip
Making high performance a realityDesigned for the next evolution of Enterprise applications
© 2008 IBM Corporation12 IBM System z
� Decimal arithmetic widely used in commercial and financial applications
� Computations often handled in software� First delivered in millicode on the System z9 – brought improved precision and
function– Avoids rounding and other problems with binary/decimal conversions
� Integrated on every z10 core to deliver a performance boost to execution of decimal arithmetic
� Growing industry support for hardware decimal floating point standardization– Java BigDecimal, C#, XML, C/C++, GCC, DB2® V9, Enterprise PL/1, Assembler
– Open standard definition led by IBM
Delivering the benefits of System z to a new set of workloads
Focused performance boostHardware Decimal Floating Point
Up to 10X improvement in decimal floating point
instructions*
* All performance information was determined in a controlled environment.
© 2008 IBM Corporation13 IBM System z
Internal Coupling Facility (ICF) 1997
Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL)
2000
System z Application Assist Processor
(zAAP) 2004
Eligible for zIIP:� DB2 remote access
and BI/DW� ISVs� IPSec encryption� z/OS XML � z/OS Global Mirror� New HiperSockets™ for
large messages� New IBM GBS Scalable
Architecture for Financial Reporting™
Eligible for zAAP:� Java execution
environment� z/OS XML
Building on a strong track record of technology innovation with specialty engines – DB Compression, Encryption, Vector Facility
In z/VM® 5.4, IBM fulfilled plans to support the new System z10 capability to allow any combination of CP, zIIP, zAAP, IFL, and ICF processor-types to reside in the same z/VM LPAR
IBM System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP) 2008
Evolution of System z Specialty EnginesBig on service, low on cost
© 2008 IBM Corporation14 IBM System z
� zIIP can help to integrate data across the enterprise – optimizing resources and lowering the cost of ownership for eligible workloads
– Centralized data serving – For workloads such as BI, ERP, and CRM – Network encryption – zIIP can be used as an IPSec encryption engine – z/OS XML System Services eligible for zIIP – improves attractiveness of XML on System z– Remote mirror – zIIP becomes a data mirroring engine with z/OS Global Mirror
HiperSockets Multiple Write operations for large messages originating from z/OS– IBM SAFRs high volume, high performance reporting solution– Exploitation by ISVs
� zIIPs offer economics to help you – New 50% price reduction on zIIPs for System z10 BC, now $47,500*– Plus 62% price reduction on System z10 memory prices for new workloads
when purchased with Specialty Engines*, now $2250 per GB **– And typically MES upgrades when moving to new technology are priced at
no charge
IBM System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP)* Prices are stated in US currency and may vary by country. Specialty engines do not include Internal Coupling Facilities (ICFs)** Limited to 16 GB per engine
Helping to drive down the cost of ITNow even more workloads can benefit from zIIP
© 2008 IBM Corporation15 IBM System z
� zAAP designed to help implement new application technologies on System z– Java was the first exploiter– z/OS XML System Services helps make hosting XML data and transactions on System z more
attractive. DB2 9 and Enterprise Cobol V4.1 are the first exploiters.
� New 50% price reduction on zAAPs for System z10 BC, now $47,500*– Plus 62% price reduction on System z10 memory prices for new workloads when purchased with
Specialty Engines*, now $2250 per GB **– And typically MES upgrades when moving to new technology are priced at no charge
…… and a little more about Java performance:– IBM 64-bit SDK for z/OS, Java Technology Edition, V6 on System z10 is designed to deliver
improved performance over SDK5 on System z9– Java will benefit with the new z10 processor chip design, more available server memory, large
page support, plus Java BigDecimal will have support for hardware decimal floating point
IBM System z Application Assist Processor
System z = z10 EC, z10 BC, z9 EC, z9 BC, z990, z890
* Prices are stated in US currency and may vary by country. Specialty engines do not include Internal Coupling Facilities (ICFs)** Limited to 16 GB per engine
zAAPs – not just for Java anymore!More new application technology exploiters, more new benefits
© 2008 IBM Corporation16 IBM System z
� Deploy energy efficient technologies – reduce energy consumption and save floor space
System z servers may help customers become more energy efficient:
Economics of IFLs and z/VM help to drive down the cost of IT
Consolidation with Linux gets a “green light”
Over 2450 LINUX applications are
supported on System z, 15% growth in 2008
Integrated Facility for Linux – IFL
� IFLs attractively priced, have no impact on z/OS license fees, and z/VM and Linux software priced at real engine capacity
� New 50% price reduction on IFLs for System z10 BC, now $47,500*� Plus 62% price reduction on System z10 memory prices for new workloads
when purchased with Specialty Engines*, now $2250 per GB **� And typically MES upgrades when moving to new technology are priced at
no charge
* Prices are stated in US currency and may vary by country. Specialty engines do not include Internal Coupling Facilities (ICFs)** Limited to 16 GB per engine
© 2008 IBM Corporation17 IBM System z
Plus� 100 percent of IBM mainframes are delivered virtualization ready� System z New Application License Charge (zNALC) pricing metrics for New Workloads� On/Off Capacity on Demand (On/Off CoD) enhancements to better manage volatile business requirements
$2,250 USD62% price reduction on System z10 Memory Prices for new workloads when purchased together with Specialty engines 2, 3, 4
0IBM Software charges for zAAP capacity and zIIP capacity
$47.5 K50% price reduction on Specialty engines for System z10 BC 2, 4
130Number of capacity settings - 5 Full Uni + 125 Sub-Cap settings
z10 BCTechnology-driven value
0Typical charge for MES upgrades for IFLs, zAAPs, and zIIPs
Up to 40%Performance improvement for Linux (IFLs), Java (zAAPs) and Integrated Information Processors (zIIPs)
Up to 10%Maintenance price per MIPS reduction with capacity growth1
5%Maintenance price per MIPS reduction for equivalent capacity1
19% or 27%Reduction in software charging units, MSUs, versus z890 or z800 / z900
10%Reduction in software charging units, MSUs,1 versus z9 BC (1 Millions of Service Units)
z10 BCGeneration to generation price / performance improvements:
NEW
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1 – Comparisons shown are z9 BC to z10 BC; 2 - Prices in USD, may vary by country; 3 – Limited to 16GB per engine; 4 – Does not include Internal Coupling Facilities (ICFs)
System z10 BC delivers continued price / performance and affordability for new workloads
© 2008 IBM Corporation18 IBM System z
The investments that continues to deliver value generation to generation
Specialty Engines:
Harness the Unique Value of Specialty Engines
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� Specialty engine Prices have remained constant yet deliver more capacity
– Up to 40% more capacity from z9 BC!!!
– New lower Prices on z10 BC, now $47.5k USD1,3
� Specialty engine MES upgrades to z10 BC typically move with NO charge(exception for all IFL server and short path upgrades)
� New lower memory costs for specialty engine enabled workloads, now $2250 per GB1,2,3
� Distributed Server model over same time:– 3 Technology Refreshes (New Hardware)
– 3 System migrations
1 - Prices in USD, may vary by country, 2 – Limited to 16GB per engine, 3 – Does not include Internal Coupling Facilities (ICFs)
© 2008 IBM Corporation19 IBM System z
� Permanent and temporary offerings – with you in charge– Permanent offerings – Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD),
Customer Initiated Upgrade (CIU)– Temporary offerings – On/Off Capacity on Demand (On/Off CoD),
Capacity Backup Upgrade (CBU) and the new Capacity for Planned Event (CPE)
� No customer interaction with IBM at time of activation– Broader customer ability to order temporary capacity
� Multiple offerings can be in use simultaneously– All offerings on Resource Link™
– Each offering independently managed and priced� Flexible offerings may be used to solve multiple situations
– Configurations based on real time circumstances– Ability to dynamically move to any other entitled configuration
� Offerings can be reconfigured or replenished dynamically– Modification possible even if offering is currently active– Some permanent upgrades permitted while temporary
offerings are active� Policy based automation capabilities
– Using Capacity Provisioning Manager with z/OS 1.9– Using scheduled operations via HMC
Just in time capacity gives you control
IBM Systems
© 2008 IBM Corporation20 11/12/2008
PermanentCapacity
�Up to 8 temporary capacity records�Customer assigns
Provisioning Architecture
Authorization Layer
HMC Policy
WLM Policy
R1 R2 R3 R4
DormantCapacity
•Enforce Terms and Conditions•Enforce physical model limitations•Token aware
Query Activation
�Base Model�Change permanent capacity via MES order
Customer defined policy or manual operations
CBU – CPE – On/Off CoD
Capacity Provisioning Manager&
Capacity Provisioning Policy
WhenWhich work
How much additional capacity
Implementation Steps
Manual - Analysis - Confirmation – Autonomic
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http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/wlm/cp/
© 2008 IBM Corporation21 IBM System z
� Improved performance and flexibility for connectivity� Broad set of options to meet your needs
Within the server� HiperSockets
– Multi Write Facility– Layer 2 and layer 3 support
To the Data� FICON/FCP – zHPF
– FICON Express41
– FICON Express2– FICON Express
(Required for FCV)� ESCON®
To the Network with OSA� QDIO Data Connection Isolation� OSA-Express3
– 10 Gigabit Ethernet LR and SR– 1 Gigabit Ethernet SX and LX– 1000BASE-T Ethernet – including
support for ICC and OSA for NCP� OSA-Express2
– 1000BASE-T Ethernet– Gigabit Ethernet LX and SX– 10 Gigabit Ethernet LR
For Clustering� InfiniBand Coupling Links� ICB-4 (12 connections)� ISC-3 (peer mode only)� IC (define only)� STP
– NTP Server and NTP Client support to provide common time synchronization across heterogeneous platforms
– Enhanced time accuracy (NTP server with Pulse per second)
� Support for n-2 and above servers
* Note: Red items carry forward on a Machine MES only, not available for new
system orders1zHPF only applies to FICON Express4 and FICON Express2
Connecting to the world —z can do IT all
© 2008 IBM Corporation22 IBM System z
* Some complex channel programs can not be converted to zHPF protocol
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z10 High Performance FICON for System z (zHPF)� Simplification of storage area network (SAN) traffic with zHPF can improve performance
– For small data transfers of OLTP and other workloads that exploit the zHPF protocol, the maximum number of I/Os per second is increased by up to 100%*
� Only available on System z10– Supported on FICON Express2 and FICON Express4
� Requires control unit exploitation and z/OS 1.8 and higher with PTF– IBM System Storage™ DS8000™ Release 4.1
© 2008 IBM Corporation23 IBM System z
System z10 and IBM System StorageBetter Together� IBM Virtualization Engine™ TS7700
– NEW TS7720 provides high capacity disk cache for rapid recall– NEW TS7740 cache models more than double existing capacity – Grid configurations offer availability and disaster recovery
� IBM System Storage™ DS8000: The best gets better– NEW zHPF support brings performance and availability enhancements– Higher capacity Fibre channel drives & supported volume size up 400%– New z/OS Metro/Global Mirror Incremental Resync enables seamless high
availability with GDPS® HyperSwap™
– New IBM Basic HyperSwap volume failover as part of z/OS– Certified Secure Data Overwrite Services virtually erases all DS8000 data to
protect sensitive information on retired systems
� IBM System Storage TM SAN Volume Controller V4.3 for Linux, z/VM (V5.3/5.4) and z/VSE (V4.2) – New space-efficient Virtual Disks and FlashCopy® support improves utilization
and reduces storage growth– New Virtual Disk Mirroring helps improve availability for critical applications
© 2008 IBM Corporation24 IBM System z
� Continued Focus on Firmware Quality� Memory Subsystem Improvements
� DIMM FRU indicators� Single Processor Core Checkstop� Single Processor Core Sparing� Redundant 100Mb Ethernet service
network w/ VLAN
� Elimination of unnecessary CBU passwords� Enhanced Driver Maintenance (EDM) Upgrades
– Multiple “from” sync point support– Improved control of channel LIC levels
� Reduce Pre-planning to Avoid POR – 8 GB for HSA– Dynamic I/O Enabled by Default – Add Logical Channel Subsystem (LCSS)
– Change LCSS Subchannel Sets – Add/Delete Logical Partitions
� Reduce Pre-Planning to Avoid LPAR Deactivate– Change Partition Logical Processor Config
– Change Partition Crypto Coprocessor Config� CoD – Flexible Activation/Deactivation
NEW for z10 BC� Concurrent add/replaceable I/O drawerNEW for z10 BC and z10 EC� Plan ahead memory � Serviceability enhancements of SAN for
both FICON and FCP
Exceptional Quality of service for the Smart business
z10 BC Enhancements designed to avoid outages
© 2008 IBM Corporation25 IBM System z
* All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
Protecting with IBM’s world-class Business Resiliency solutions� New I/O drawer with concurrent add/replace for drawers 2-4
� Preplanning capabilities to avoid future planned outages, e.g. dynamic LPAR allocation without a system outage and plan ahead memory
� Integrated enterprise level resiliency for heterogeneous data center disaster recovery management
� Policy driven flexibility to add capacity and backup processors
� Basic HyperSwap improves storage availability *
� Integrated cryptographic accelerator
� Tamper-resistant Crypto Express2 feature with enhanced secure key AES support and capability for increased Personal Account Numbers
� Audit logging on new Trusted Key Entry (TKE) 5.3 with optional Smart Card reader
� System z – the only platform that is EAL5 certified
© 2008 IBM Corporation26 IBM System z
z9 EC ISC-3, ICB-4
z9 BC S07Dedicated CF when PSIFB
ISC-3, ICB-4
z990 ISC-3, ICB-4
z800, z900Not supported!
z9 BC ISC-3, ICB-4
z10 PSIFB, ISC-3, and ICB-4(CFCC 16)
z890 ISC-3, ICB-4
12x IB-SDR
12x IB-DDR150 meters
12x IB-SDR
CurrentPSIFB
z10 BCor
z10 ECE64 no ICB-4
ICB-4 ICB-4
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z10 EC
1x IB-DDR10/100 KM
PSIFB – z9 to z9 NOT supported
z9 EC Dedicated CF when PSIFBISC-3, ICB-4
CurrentPSIFB
z10 BC & z10 EC Parallel Sysplex coexistence and coupling connectivity
© 2008 IBM Corporation27 IBM System z
A B
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Continuous Availability /
Disaster Recovery Metropolitan Region
Continuous Availability Regionally and
Disaster Recovery Extended Distance
Continuous Availability of Data
within a Data Center
Disaster Recovery atExtended Distance
Near-continuous availability to data
Single Data CenterApplications remain active
GDPS/PPRC HyperSwap Manager
Automated D/R acrosssite or storage failure
No data loss
Two Data CentersSystems remain active
GDPS/ PPRC HyperSwap Manager
GDPS/PPRC
Automated Disaster Recovery
“seconds” of Data Loss
Two Data Centers
GDPS/GMGDPS/XRC
Data availabilityNo data loss
Extended distances
Three Data Centers
GDPS/MGMGDPS/MzGM
The right level of business continuity protection for your business . . . GDPS family of offerings
© 2008 IBM Corporation28 IBM System z
� Resource Link provides tools to estimate server energy requirements before you purchase a new system or an upgrade
� Has energy efficiency monitoring tool – Introduced on IBM System z9 platform in April 2007– Power and thermal information displayed via the System Activity Display (SAD)
� IBM provides an integrated solution to help simplify IT operations – IBM Systems Director 6.1
– Includes IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager™ (AEM) for Linux on System z V3.1 offering a single view of actual energy usage across multiple heterogeneous IBM platforms within the infrastructure – meeting your “green” initiatives and cost objectives
– Reduces complexity with integrated platform and enterprise service management– Deploys and manages virtual servers to control data center space– Integrates with IBM service management offerings from IBM Tivoli®
Tracking energy consumption within the infrastructureSystem z10 – Smart, cool, manageable
© 2008 IBM Corporation29 IBM System z
z/OS� Intelligent workload dispatching for
performance� Simplified verification and installation of service� Enable enterprise-wide password
synchronization� High availability disk solution with simplified
management� Extreme storage volume scaling� More zIIP exploitation� Up to 64-way support � Capacity provisioning
z/TPF� Support for 64+ processors� Workload charge pricing� Exploit encryption technology
z/VSE™
� Interoperability with Linux on System z
� Exploit encryption technology � MWLC pricing with
sub-capacity option
z/VM
Linux on System z
� Enhanced performance for applications with large memory requirements� Reduced latency and better network performance for bandwidth hungry applications� Improved performance with Intelligent Dispatching� HiperSockets Layer 2 support for easier IP configuration and problem diagnosis� Enhanced encryption technology support
� z/VM Evaluation Edition� Exploitation of new z/VM-mode
partitions providing additional flexibility for hosting workloads
� Dynamically add processors and memory to z/VM LPARs and virtual servers
� Extended systems management functions using the HMC
� More secure network connectivity� Reduced latency and better networking
performance for bandwidth hungry applications
Operating systems
© 2008 IBM Corporation30 IBM System z
YesNoz/OS Version 1 Releases 7(1)(2)
YesNoz/OS Version 1 Releases 8, 9 and 10
YesYesLinux on System z(2), Red Hat RHEL 4, & Novell SUSE SLES 9
YesNo*z/VM Version 5 Release 2(3) and 3(3) and 4
NoYesTPF Version 4 Release 1 (ESA mode only)YesNoz/TPF Version 1 Release 1
YesNoz/VSE Version 4 Release 1(2)(5) and 2(5)
NoYesz/VSE Version 3 Release 1(2)(4)
YesNoLinux on System z(2), Red Hat RHEL 5, & Novell SUSE SLES 10
z/Architecture(64-bit)
ESA/390(31-bit)Operating System
1. z/OS R1.7 + zIIP Web Deliverable required for System z10 to enable HiperDispatch on System z10 (does not require a zIIP). z/OS V1.7 support was withdrawn September 30, 2008. The Lifecycle Extension for z/OS V1.7 (5637-A01) makes fee-based corrective service for z/OS V1.7 available through September 2009. With this Lifecycle Extension, z/OS V1.7 supports the z10 BC server. Certain functions and features of the z10 BC server require later releases of z/OS. For a complete list of software support, see the PSP buckets and the Software Requirements section of the System z10 BC announcement letter, dated October 21, 2008.
2. Compatibility Support for listed releases. Compatibility support allows OS to IPL and operate on a z10 BC. 3. Requires Compatibility Support which allows z/VM to IPL and operate on the System z10 providing System z9 functionality for the base OS and Guests. *z/VM
supports 31-bit and 64-bit guests4. z/VSE V3 31-bit mode only. It does not implement z/Architecture, and specifically does not implement 64-bit mode capabilities. z/VSE is designed to exploit select
features of IBM System z10, System z9, and zSeries hardware.5. z/VSE V4 is designed to exploit 64-bit real memory addressing, but will not support 64-bit virtual memory addressing.
Note: Refer to the z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE subsets of the 2098DEVICE Preventive Planning (PSP) bucket prior to installing a z10 BC
System z10 BC Operating System Support
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� For customers that have not completed their migration from z/OS V1.7 to z/OS V1.8 or z/OS V1.9, IBM provides fee-based corrective service for z/OS V1.7 after its end of support date of September 30, 2008.
– For z/OS V1.7 only– Only provides defect support– Up to two years of support starting October 1, 2008– Six month minimum duration required
� This Lifecycle Extension for z/OS V1.7 does not change coexistence, migration, and fallback policies for z/OS.
– z/OS V1.7 coexists, migrates, and falls back between z/OS V1.8 and z/OS V1.9.
� Additional information– Lifecycle Extension for z/OS V1.7 Announcement letter
http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/ (Announcement section)
– Lifecycle Extension for z/OS V1.7 FAQ ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/common/ssi/sa/st/n/zsq03023usen/ZSQ03023USEN.PDF
– z/OS Installation and Migrationhttp://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/installation/
– Pricinghttp://ibm.com/zseries/swprice/other/
IBM Lifecycle Extension for z/OS V1.7
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z10 BC
z890
z9 BC
� Designed to protect your investment by offering upgrades from any z9 BC or z890 to the z10 BC
– Typically no charge MES upgrades on IFLs and zAAPs
� Full upgradeability within the System z10 family
– Full upgrades within the z10 BC
– Upgrade to z10 EC Model E12 (requires a planned outage)
� Temporary or permanent growth when you need it
– New provisioning architecture
Protecting your investment in IBM technology
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IBM System z10 Business Class enables clients to consolidate and virtualize their server environment, helping them to…
improve access time to data and to the network
reduce costs and simplify their IT infrastructure
run a wide variety of new workloads on a resilient and highly secure system
IBM System z10 Business ClassInnovative technology begins today
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The Mainframe CharterThe evolution of System z
Support programs designed to foster vitality in the IBM mainframe community, helping to promote a strong application portfolio and world-class support services.*
Provide leadership in innovation to enhance the use of the IBM mainframe to support increasingly integrated and flexible business processes for the on demand business.*
Enhance the value proposition and lower the cost of computing of mainframe solutions in a way that is compelling, clear, and consistent.*
* Excerpted from the Mainframe Charter – August 2003
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IBM System z9 EC (2094)
� Announced 7/05 - Superscalar Server with up to 64 cores
� 5 models – Up to 54-way� Granular Offerings for up to 8 CPs� PU (Engine) Characterization
– CP, SAP, IFL, ICF, zAAP, zIIP� On Demand Capabilities
– CUoD, CIU, CBU, On/Off CoD� Memory – up to 512 GB� Channels
– Four LCSSs– Multiple Subchannel Sets– MIDAW facility– 63.75 subchannels– Up to 1024 ESCON channels– Up to 336 FICON channels– FICON Express2 and 4– OSA 10 GbE, GbE, 1000BASE-T– Coupling Links
� Configurable Crypto Express2� Parallel Sysplex® clustering� HiperSockets – up to 16� Up to 60 logical partitions� Enhanced Availability� Operating Systems
– z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE, TPF, z/TPF, Linux on System z
� Announced 4/06 - Superscalar Server with 8 cores
� 2 models – Up to 4-way� High levels of Granularity available
– 73 Capacity Indicators� PU (Engine) Characterization
– CP, SAP, IFL, ICF, zAAP, zIIP� On Demand Capabilities
– CUoD, CIU, CBU, On/Off CoD� Memory – up to 64 GB� Channels
– Two LCSSs– Multiple Subchannel Sets– MIDAW facility– 63.75 subchannels– Up to 420 ESCON channels– Up to 112 FICON channels– FICON Express2 and 4 Gbps– OSA 10 GbE, GbE, 1000BASE-T– Coupling Links
� Configurable Crypto Express2� Parallel Sysplex clustering� HiperSockets – up to 16� Up to 30 logical partitions� Enhanced Availability� Operating Systems
– z/OS, z/OS.e, z/VM, z/VSE, TPF, z/TPF, Linux on System z
� Announce 2/08 - Server with up to 77 cores
� 5 models – Up to 64-way� Granular Offerings for up to 12 CPs� PU (Engine) Characterization
– CP, SAP, IFL, ICF, zAAP, zIIP� On Demand Capabilities
– CoD, CIU, CBU, On/Off CoD, CPE� Memory – up to 1.5 TB for Server and
up to 1 TB per LPAR� Channels
– Four LCSSs– Multiple Subchannel Sets– MIDAW facility– 63.75 subchannels– Up to 1024 ESCON channels– Up to 336 FICON channels– FICON Express2 and 4– OSA 10 GbE, GbE, 1000Base-T– InfiniBand Coupling Links
� Configurable Crypto Express2� Parallel Sysplex clustering� HiperSockets – up to 16� Up to 60 logical partitions� Enhanced Availability� Operating Systems
– z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE, TPF, z/TPF, Linux on System z
IBM System z9 BC (2096)IBM System z10 EC (2097)
IBM System z10 BC (2098)
� Announced 10/08 – Server with 12 cores
� Single model – Up to 5-way� High levels of Granularity available
– 130 Capacity Indicators� PU (Engine) Characterization
– CP, SAP, IFL, ICF, zAAP, zIIP� On Demand Capabilities
– CoD, CIU, CBU, On/Off CoD. CPE� Memory – up to 120 GB� Channels
– Two LCSSs– Multiple Subchannel Sets– MIDAW facility– 63.75 subchannels– Up to 480 ESCON channels– Up to 128 FICON channels– FICON Express2 and 4 Gbps– OSA 10 GbE, GbE, 1000BASE-T– InfiniBand Coupling Links
� Configurable Crypto Express2� Parallel Sysplex clustering� HiperSockets – up to 16� Up to 30 logical partitions� Enhanced Availability� Operating Systems
– z/OS, z/OS.e, z/VM, z/VSE, TPF, z/TPF, Linux on System z
IBM System z family
© 2008 IBM Corporation37 IBM System z
� z10 displays energy efficiency on SAD screens� Utilizes IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager for Linux on System z for
trend calculations and management of other servers that participate
� MonitoringEnvironmentals
� z10 BC has up to 5 logical processors in an LPAR vs. 4 on z9 BC� z10 BC has HiperDispatch for improved synergy with z/OS Operating System to
deliver scalability and performance
� LPARs� HiperDispatch
Virtualization
� Capacity Provisioning Mgr� RAS Focus� Just in Time deployment of
Capacity� Enhanced I/O structure
� HiperSockets� FICON for SANs� Total channels� Internal I/O Bandwidth
� Enhanced I/O structure� Coupling� Cryptography
� LAN Connectivity
� Uniprocessor Performance� System Capacity� Processor Design � Models� Processing Units (PUs)� Granular Capacity� Memory� Fixed HSA
� z10 & z/OS (1.9) for policy based advice and automation � z10 can help eliminate preplanning required to avoid scheduled outages� Capacity on Demand offerings CBU and On/Off CoD plus new Capacity for
Planned Events are resident on z10 � z10 BC has ‘hot-pluggable’ I/O drawers
On Demand / RAS
� z10 BC New HiperSockets Layer 2 and Multiple Write Facility� Up to 128 FICON channels on z10 BC vs. 112 on z9 BC� z10 BC can support up to 480 vs. 420 for z9 BC� z10 BC has industry standard 6 GBps InfiniBand supports high speed connectivity
and high bandwidth vs. z9 BC using 2.7 GBps Self Time Interconnects (STIs)� New I/O Drawer� Coupling with InfiniBand1 – improved distance and potential cost savings� Improved AES 192 and 256, stronger hash algorithm with Secure Hash Algorithm
(SHA-512) and support for longer Personal Account Numbers up to 19� New family of OSA-Express3 features for z10
Connectivity
� Up to 1.40 performance improvement over z9 BC uniprocessor*� Up to 1.50 times system capacity performance improvement over z9 BC**� 3.5 GHz processor chip for z10 BC vs. 1.4 GHz for z9 BC � z10 BC has 1 and z9 BC has 2 models� z10 BC has up to 10 cores to configure, up to 7 on z9 BC� z10 BC has up to 130 Capacity settings vs. 73 on the z9 BC� z10 BC has up to 256 GB vs. up to 64 GB on z9 BC� z10 BC has fixed 8 GB HSA, z9 BC had HSA from purchased memory
Processor / Memory
* LSPR mixed workload average running z/OS 1.9 - z10 BC Z01 versus z9 BC Z01** This is a comparison of the z10 BC 10-way and the z9 BC 7-way and is based on LSPR mixed workload average running z/OS 1.9
z10 BC to z9 BC Functional Comparison
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� z9 BC has up to 30 LPARs� z9 BC supports N_Port ID Virtualization� z9 BC has separate Processor core pools for CPs, IFLs, ICFs, zAAPs, zIIPs
� LPARs� FCP � PR/SM™ Dispatching
Virtualization
� Capacity BackUp� MBA repair� STI repair� Driver Upgrade
� HiperSockets� FICON for SANs� OSA for LANs� Total channels� Internal I/O Bandwidth� Enhanced I/O structure
� Uniprocessor Perf.� System Capacity� Processor Design � Models� Processing Units (PUs)� Granular Capacity� Memory
� For CPs, IFLs, ICFs, zAAPs, zIIPs on z9 BC, CPs only on z890� Concurrent on z9 BC, unscheduled outage on z890� Concurrent on z9 BC without loss of I/O (RII). z890, I/O for STI lost� Concurrent on z9 BC versus scheduled outage on z9901
On Demand / RAS
� Both - 16 HiperSockets, z9 BC adds IPv6 support, z890 IPv4 only� Up to 112 FICON channels on z9 BC, 80 on z890 � Both - 48 OSA ports, z9 BC adds OSA-Express2 1000BASE-T � Same - Up to 420 channels� z9 BC has up to 16 STIs at 2.7 GB/s, z990 has 8 STIs at 2GB/s� z9 BC has RII for availability, z890 Single I/O Bus
Connectivity
� Up to 1.35x performance improvement over z890 Capacity Setting 170 uniprocessor *
� Up to 1.30x system capacity performance improvement over z890 Capacity Setting 470 **
� z9 BC adds instructions, new technology, larger L2 cache � z890 has one and z9 BC has 2 hardware models, both with a book� z9 BC has up to 7 PUs to configure Vs 4 on z890� z9 BC has up to 73 Capacity settings� z9 BC has up to 64 GB vs. up to 32 GB on z890
Processor / Memory
* LSPR mixed workload average running z/OS 1.7 – z9 BC Z01 versus z890 capacity setting 170** This is a comparison of the z9 BC 7-way and the z890 4-way and is based on LSPR mixed workload average running z/OS 1.7Note 1: Concurrent driver upgrades possible only at certain MCL levels.
z9 BC to z890 Functional Comparison
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* All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
� “End-to-end recovery solution”– Distributed Cluster Management (DCM) – GDPS/PPRC and GDPS/XRC
– Provides management and coordination of planned and unplanned outages across distributed servers using clustering solutions and System z workload
– Helps optimize operations across heterogeneous platforms– DCM support for
– Symantec Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) – Tivoli System Automation Application Manager (AppMan)
� Availability– z/OS Metro/Global Mirror Incremental Resynchronization
� Performance– Support for zGM Multi-Reader
� Cost savings– System Data Mover offload to zIIP (GDPS/XRC)
GDPS V3.5 – The e-business availability solution
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� Credit availability in a difficult credit environment– Preserve cash for strategic business initiatives to grow your business
� Optimize TCO– Lower technology acquisition costs
– Eliminate obsolescence risk
� Improve your competitive advantage with a programmatic IT refresh cycle
– Maximize your investment with programmatic leasing refreshes
– Obtain the latest in IBM power, cooling and price performance advances for little or no change in monthly payments*
– Affordably expand or upgrade as growth requirements dictate
� Enhance your enterprise’s green strategy– Programmatic IT refreshes ensure the latest in power, cooling and space advances
– Safe disposal of obsolete equipment in compliance with environmental regulations
– Re-use of returned equipment
– Use of IBM Certified Used Equipment™ for parts of your enterprise data center
* Actual financing rates based on client’s credit rating, financing terms, offering type, equipment type and options. Other restrictions may apply.
IBM Global Financing Support for z10 BC
© 2008 IBM Corporation41 IBM System z
RetireUnsurpassed asset buyback, recovery and disposal services in compliance with environmental regulations
End of lease options for growth and budget optimization
PlanSale Leaseback of equipment for cash infusion and better TCO
Project Financing for consulting, services, hardware and software
ManageMid-lease upgrades to optimize price performance with minimal budget impact*; avoid technology obsolescence
Technology migration offerings
AcquireCompetitive low rates¹ and offerings to address any client budget and project requirement
Rely on IBM Global Financing for both the acquisition, funding and retirement of IT assets, including IBM and non-IBM equipment
¹ Monthly IBM Global Financing rates based on 36 month term with “Best” credit rating and Value Plan lease. Actual financing rates based on client’s credit rating, financing terms, offering type, equipment type and options. Other restrictions may apply.* Actual financing rates based on client’s credit rating, financing terms, offering type, equipment type and options. Other restrictions may apply.
IBM Global Financing – Your Technology Lifecycle Partner
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