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© IBM Corporation, 2016
IBM i at the heart of Cognitive Systems
8th June 2017
Presented by David Spurway
IBM Power Systems Product Manager
IBM Systems, UK and Ireland
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Since the IBV 2012 study, the cloud technology has
become much more mainstream
1IBV report: “The Power of Cloud - Driving Business Model Innovation”, 2012. Link: https://ibm.biz/Bd4uzw
Today, 78% says cloud initiatives
are coordinated or fully integrated
In 2012, only 34% said they had
a solid plan in adopting cloud1
10%0% 30%20% 50%40%
Fully integrated as part of an
overall strategic transformation
Multiple related initiatives
within a coordinated program
Ad hoc initiatives with some
coordination among business
group
Ad hoc initiatives with no
coordination among business
group
44%
34%
3%
19%
10%0% 30%20%
We have redesigned our
business process due to cloud
We have redesigned out IT
infrastructure due to cloud
We have adopted or plan to
adopt cloud 21%
7%
6%
How enterprise cloud initiatives are viewed
within respondent’s organization
Level of cloud adoption in respondent’s organization
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Though cloud adoption is maturing, nearly half of
workloads are expected to remain on on-premise dedicated
servers
45%
workloads will continue to be on
dedicated servers demanding
executives to be fully cognizant of
what value an optimal combination of
cloud and traditional IT can deliver
Third party hosted cloud
Self hosted private cloud
On-premise dedicated
servers
10%
0%
30%
20%
50%
40%
60%
80%
70%
100%
90%
2 years ago Today 2 years from
now
26%
30%
44%
25%
31%
44%
25%
30%
45%
Percentage distribution of respondent’s IT
infrastructure workloads
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Hybrid clouds use casesSoR-SoE Integration Independent Workloads Portability & Optimization
Application and/or data
are portable and can go
to and from public and
private for improved
optimization
Link new social and mobile systems to core business systems
Able to be implemented quickly, without infrastructure or application changes
Choose private, public or hybrid
cloud based on independent
workload requirements
More complex deployment, possibly requiring infrastructure or application changes
Disaster RecoveryReserve for capacity
(bursting)Backup and Archive
Use private cloud normally and switch to public cloud to recover files and data
Tap into public cloud resources dynamically when
a shortage occurs on private cloud
Leverage off-premise resources for backup and archiving of on-premises resources
CRMHR
ERPSystems of
engagementSystems of record
PrivatePublic
Traditional IT
Private
Public
Private Public
Data sync
Private Public
PrivatePublic
Dev/Test Prod
Hybrid Cloud Brokerage & Management Planned or Policy based Management and sourcing across multiple environments (infrastructure, platform & app)
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IBM Power Systems Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure
On-Premises Cloud Hybrid Infrastructure
Complementary Built-in Cloud Deployment Service Options
Transform traditional infrastructure with automation,
self-service and elastic consumption models
Securely extend to Public Cloud with rapid access
to compute services and API integration
• OpenStack-based Cloud Management:
enabling DevOps to Full production
• Open source automation (installation and config.
recipes)
• Flexible elastic private cloud capacity and
consumption models
• Cross Data Center Inventory and Performance Monitoring via
the IBM Cloud
• Manage VMs across on and off-premises clouds with a
single pane of glass (e.g., VMware vRealize)
• Securely connect traditional workloads with cloud-
native apps (Power & API Connect, BlueMix)
• Optional DR as a Service (GDR for Power)
• Free access and capacity flexibility with SoftLayer- Free SoftLayer starter pack (12 server months)
- Flexibility to run capacity On Premises or in SoftLayer
• Design for Cloud Provisioning and Automation
• Build for Infrastructure as a Service
• Build for Cloud Capacity Pools across Data Centers
• Design for Hybrid Cloud with BlueMix• Deliver with automation for DevOps • Deliver with Database as a Service
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CCI
(VMs)
Off-premiseOn-premise
AIX
X
LINUX
IBM i
VPN
Intel
Security
Serv
ices
Security
Serv
ices
Nova
PowerKVMPowerVM
2.5
1.3
Novalink
HMC
Pre-POWER8
Nova Partition
OpenStack
Services
Nova API
Nova Core
POWER8
Power & Hybrid Cloud Architecture for IaaS with PowerVC & IBM Cloud Orchestrator
POWER8
PowerVM
LINUX
Baremetal
Intel
PowerKVM
Nova
LINUX
AIX
X
IBM i
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Off-premiseOn-premise
AIX
X
LINUX
IBM i
VPN
Baremetal
Intel
Security
Serv
ices
Security
Serv
ices
IBM PowerVC Cloud
Edition (openstack
liberty)
PowerVM
Power & Hybrid Cloud Architecture for IaaS with Openstack
Novalink
Nova
Partition
OpenStack
Services
Nova API
Nova Core
PowerKVM
Self Service Catalog Metering
Multitenancy
PowerVM
HMC
Nova
PowerKVM
LINUX
AIX
X
IBM i
LINUX
Pre-POWER8 POWER8POWER8
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Off-premiseOn-premise
AIX
RHEL
IBM i
Power & Hybrid Cloud Architecture for PaaS
VPN
Baremetal
IntelSecurity
Serv
ices
Security
Serv
ices
Patterns
Creation
&
DeploymentMiddleware&
SoftwareService
Middleware & SoftwareEngine
Patterns DesignerService
PatternsEngine
UrbanCodeDeploy
Power
KVM
CCI
(VMs)Intel
Novalink
Nova
Partition
OpenStack
Services
Nova API
Nova Core
Power
KVM
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Instant Runtime
M Q T T /
N O D E . J S ™
Container
M QTT
Br oker
Send wishes
+ GPS
DB2
Get html page
Bluemix
Boots t r
ap
f r am ew
or k
On
-pre
mis
e
Users(MQTT + JS in
Browser)
Restful Server
(API provider)
Data Centric
Solution
Find nearest
Store and direction
to it
Receive store
and direction
IntranetVendor’ iPads (Mobile App.)
Let vendor know
Query Twitter
DMZ
(SoE)
(SoR)
API
Consumers
Partner
solutions
C.Lalevee
Example of Retail scenario: Global Architecture Overview
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My recent buyer’s journey…
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Some challenges…
https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/197595502370835426/sent/?sender=5279
06524979412201&invite_code=7fc292525ac44aafa6736bdec95dd1b5
Speziale Floral Lace Fit & Flare Dress
Items in this section are
temporarily out of stock
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Where I ended up going…
Petite Clothing
Update your wardrobe with Wallis'
stunning must have petite range.
Designed for women who are 5'3" and
under
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Example of Datasets available
http://mmlab.ie.cuhk.edu.hk/projects/DeepFashion.html
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DeepFashion: In-shop Clothes Retrieval
Details
In-shop Clothes Retrieval
Benchmark evaluates the performance of in-
shop Clothes Retrievel. This is a large subset of
DeepFashion, containing large pose and scale
variations. It also has large diversities, large
quantities, and rich annotations, including
• 7,982 number of clothing items;
• 52,712 number of in-shop clothes images,
and ~200,000 cross-pose/scale pairs;
• Each image is annotated by bounding
box, clothing type and pose type.
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Introducing PowerAI:
Get Started Fast with Deep Learning
Enabled by High Performance Computing Infrastructure
Package of Pre-Compiled Major Deep Learning
Frameworks
Easy to install & get started with Deep Learning with Enterprise-Class Support
Optimized for Performance To Take Advantage of
NVLink
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IBM i Support and Extended Support Roadmap
• 3 Releases currently available and under normal support and service
IBM i 7.1 EoS
30th April 2018
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Processor Technology RoadmapContinued Investment in POWER
2014
12 Cores SMT8 2X DPFP PCIE Gen 3 Coprocessor (CAPI) Enhanced Prefetch
NVLink 1.02X CAPI
2020+
24 Cores New µArchitecture Direct-attach DDR4 Gen4 PCIe CAPI 2.0 OpenCAPI 3.0 NVLink 2.0
650mm2
POWER822 nm
POWER8 w/ NVLink
22 nm
POWER914 nm
659mm2
2016 2017
POWER10
48 Cores New µArchitecture Enhanced Memory OpenCAPI 4.0 Future NVLink
695mm2
Future
POWER11
>48 Cores New µArchitecture 2x SIMD width Future NVLINK Future OpenCAPI
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Watson Puts On A Show At COMMON
• From Therese Eaton’s Pick ‘n’ Mix
• https://www.itjungle.com/2017/05/08/
watson-puts-show-common/
• “…mentioning the introduction of
Power9 servers would come late in
2017, with IBM i versions unavailable
until early 2018.”
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IBM, Mellanox, and NVIDIA awarded
$325M U.S. Department of Energy’s Super Computer bids
Two super computers for Oak Ridge
and Lawrence Livermore Labs in 2017. Sequoia (LLNL)
2012 - 2017
Mira (ANL)
2012 - 2017Titan (ORNL)
2012 - 2017
Current DOE Leadership Computers
5x – 10x Higher Application Performance versus Current Systems
>100 PF, 2 GB/core main memory, local NVRAM,
Mellanox EDR 100Gb/s InfiniBand,
IBM POWER CPUs, NVIDIA Tesla GPUs
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“ZAIUS”, the next Google machine fueled with IBM POWER9
April 2016, during OpenPOWER Summit 2016, Google annonced a partnership
with Rackspace to develop a new server plateform, based on IBM POWER9,
code-named ZAIUS.
More information:
http://www.nextplatform.com/2016/04/06/inside-future-
google-rackspace-power9-system/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/04/07/open_power_s
ummit_power9/
21 © IBM Corporation, 2016http://www.nextplatform.com/2016/08/24/big-blue-aims-sky-power9/
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Questions?David Spurway – IBM Power Systems Product Manager
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 07717 892 896
Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube
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IBM i Page http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/software/i/
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