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© 2009 IBM Corporation
IBM System z Dynamic Infrastructure Today and in the Future September 23 rd 2009
Johan Charles [email protected] IBM System z Platform Manager Benelux IBM Systems and Technology Group
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Agenda
Today’s challenges
The Dynamic Infrastructure® and the role of System z
Summary of recent evolutions
Platform choice
What’s ahead for System z in the future
As we look to the future, we have to face today’s realities
Today, IT face more challenges and uncertainty than ever before
An unprecedented global economic downturn
Existing systems and infrastructures are reaching a breaking point
New IT models and standards, such as SOA, SaaS and cloud are transforming the way we implement and deliver IT services
All of these factors impact on IT decisions today
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IT infrastructure is reaching a breaking point.
85% idle In distributed computing environments, up to 85% of computing capacity sits idle.
Consumer product and retail industries lose about $40 billion annually, or 3.5 percent of their sales, due to supply chain inefficiencies.
33% of consumers notified of a security breach will terminate their relationship with the company they perceive as responsible.
33% $40 billion
Explosion of information driving 54% growth in storage shipments every year.
1.5x 70¢ per $1 70% on average is spent on maintaining current IT infrastructures versus adding new capabilities.
By 2011, the world will be 10 times more instrumented then it was in 2006. Internet connected devices will leap from 500M to 1 Trillion.
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Digital TV, MP3 players,
Digital cameras, Camera phones, VoIP,
Medical imaging, Laptops, smart meters, multi-player games,
Satellite images, GPS, ATMs, Scanners, Sensors, Digital radio, DLP theaters, Telematics ,
Peer - to - peer, Email, Instant messaging, Videoconferencing, CAD/CAM, Toys, Industrial machines, Security systems, Appliances
10x growth in five years
Approximately 70% of the digital universe is created by individuals, but enterprises are responsible for 85% of the security, privacy, reliability, and compliance.
Consider how our world is changing: Our world is becoming more…
INSTRUMENTED
INTERCONNECTED
INTELLIGENT
• 1/3 of the world’s population on the Web by 2011 • 4B mobile subscribers globally at the end of 2008 • 37K cyber attacks in the US in 2007; 158% increase
since 2006
• 30 billion embedded RFID tags by 2010 • 1/2 of all sensors in transportation, facilities
& production equipment are smart sensors
• 15 petabytes of new information generated every day (8x more than the information in all U.S. libraries)
• 64B credit card transactions/annum; up 35%
IBM’s smarter planet vision
Four major IBM initiatives
New Intelligence
Smart Work
Dynamic Infrastructure
Green & Beyond
The world has become flatter and smaller. Now it must become smarter.
delivers superior business and IT
services with agility and speed
Dynamic Infrastructure
It’s time to start thinking differently about infrastructure.
A dynamic infrastructure addresses today’s challenges and tomorrow’s opportunities.
System z’s core competencies align with a dynamic infrastructure Today
Not only ensuring high availability and quality of existing services, but also
meeting customer expectations for real-time,
dynamic access to innovative new services.
Not just containing operational cost and complexity, but achieving breakthrough
productivity gains through virtualization, optimization, energy stewardship, and
flexible sourcing.
REDUCE COST IMPROVE SERVICE MANAGE RISK
Not only addressing today’s security, resiliency, and
compliance challenges, but also preparing for the new
risks posed by an even more connected and collaborative world.
Reduce cost with System z
System z delivers industry leading capabilities…
– Unique virtualization technology for Unparalleled scale of consolidation
– Extensive automation capabilities across all aspects of IT service provision
– Continual high utilization through automated prioritization and scheduling of IT tasks
– Reuse and extend existing mainframe application investments
…To directly impact the bottom line
Dramatic reductions in energy and facilities requirements
Far fewer software licenses
Reduced total capacity requirement
Faster deployment of new services with fewer resources
Reduced labor requirements
Maximized ROI
SMART IS Saving millions in annual operating costs
Bank of Russia: Reduces payment processing costs by 95 percent, saving US$400 million per year. Server and data center consolidation create further savings on hardware and software licensing, maintenance and electricity, and increased security. Workload for technical staff reduced by 85 percent.
Manage risk with System z
System z delivers industry leading capabilities…
– Comprehensive protection against all types of IT security threats
– Availability protection spanning component failure to full disaster recovery
– Centralized visibility, management and control to maintain availability
…To deliver peace of mind
Industry’s pinnacle in security certification
Massive throughput of secure transactions
Automated notification and response to potential future failures
Protection from scheduled and un-scheduled outages
Application availability of 99.999%
Leading portfolio of disaster recovery solutions
SMART IS Protecting your customer... and your brand with no loss of data
Bank of Montreal: Providing a recovery point of zero and a recovery time of 2 hours helps reduce operational risk, increases client trust, improves availability, and meets stringent regulatory compliance requirements
Improve Service with System z
System z delivers industry leading capabilities…
– The ideal enterprise hub for dynamic delivery of resources & applications as services
– Centralized secure data serving for an enterprise wide view of real time data
– Business-driven service delivery and management
– Reduced application development time by reusing proven assets
…To deliver dynamic IT services to the business
IT services aligned to business processes
A common view of data across enterprise applications and all access methods
Rapid and efficient deployment of new IT services and user interfaces
Centralized management and control of IT services
SMART IS Growing your business confidently in a rapidly changing economy
Transzap: Consolidates to System z to provide the stability and scalability needed to accommodate triple digit volume growth and 100% YTY growth-plan to production. The System z infrastructure securely and rapidly services more than 44,000 users across 4,200 companies with tens of billions in transaction details flowing through the company's systems each year.
System z: The right platform for recession and recovery
System z capabilities for Recession – Reduce the cost of supporting existing operations – Maximize utilization of resources – Deploy any new resources “just in time” – Run existing IT operations with fewer staff
System z capabilities for Recovery – Rapid deployment of new applications – Reuse and rebalance IT resources “on the fly” – Respond rapidly to new business requirements – Low cost of capacity growth for new workloads
Underpinned by exceptional security and availability
Unequalled investment protection in technology, skills and applications
Before looking into the future let’s get in sync on the recent evolutions
z10 Pricing Action IFL prices for System z10 ECs reduced to $75k USD*. Reduced Memory prices extended to ALL new workload running on System z10 Servers - Now $2250 USD**
Announcing the new System z Solution Editions: Legendary Mainframe quality, priced within 20% of competitive UNIX alternatives***
SOD for z/VM 6.1 Exclusive to z10 and future generations New improved Terms and Conditions
SOD for IBM Systems Analytics Optimizer New Price performance for data warehousing
PLUS z10 Technology enhancements FICON Express 8
Preview of z/OS V1 Rel. 11 & z/OS Mgt. Facility V1 R11
System z10 enhanced competitiveness: Transforming the economics of new workloads
• *This is for IFLs only, zIIPs and zAAP remain at $125k. Prices will vary by country.
• ** New workloads defined consistent with zNALC terms and conditions and also include all Linux workloads. Prices will vary by country. Limited to 16GB per qualifying new processor
• ***IBM “Stack” Price, designed to be within 20% of equivalent HP-UX Itanium based solutions at typical market discounts
Data Warehousing
Security
WebSphere
GDPS
Application Development
SAP (new lower prices)
ACI (existing)
Cloud Services Solution (coming in Q4 2009)
Solution Editions:
How is it different Integrates IBM Database with high-
performance Data Warehouse query software, based on advanced data in-memory technology.
Extends System z Qualities of Service of manageability, security, availability to analytic applications
Combining the best of hardware/software worlds that only IBM can seamlessly accomplish
IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer SOD Unlocking unprecedented value from enterprise data
What is it? A high performance platform that easily
integrates into existing data warehouses, delivering predictable, order-of-magnitude faster, analytic query response times, while lowering operating costs.
FICON Express8 exclusively for System z10
FICON Express8 10KM LX and FICON Express8 SX
– Link data rate of 8 gigabits per second (Gbps) with autonegotiation to 2 or 4 Gbps
Performance improvements when transferring small blocks of fixed size data (4k blocks) – Optimizations for online transaction processing (OLTP) workloads
Order entry, inventory tracking, hotel reservations – DB2, VSAM, PDSE, and zFS
Performance improvements for large sequential I/O operations – Helps reduce the duration of backup/copy operations
Consolidation of existing FICON Express, FICON Express2, and FICON Express4 channels onto fewer FICON Express8 channels
– With enhanced performance
PRIZM from Optica Technologies Incorporated An appliance designed for a smooth transition from ESCON to FICON
Converts native FICON (FC) protocol to native ESCON (CNC) protocol – Existing ESCON devices can connect to FICON channels
A 2u high, rack-mountable system – Converts 1 or 2 FICON channels into 4, 8 or 12 ESCON channels
Easy to configure and install
Attach to a broad array of ESCON (and Bus & Tag) devices
Offered through GTS IBM Site and Facilities Services (SPL-7) – Offering ID #6948-J57 IBM Facilities Cabling Services - fiber transport system - ESCON® to
FICON® migration
However, all platforms will claim these attributes, so what makes a platform fit for purpose?
Intel
UNIX
Time Horizon
ISV Support
Nonfunctional Requirements
(Availability Scalability, Security, etc)
Power, cooling, floor space constraints
Strategic Direction and Standards
TCO Model Skills
Politics
Platform Architecture
Technology Adoption Level
Deployment Model
Problem Size
System z
Platform choice – Fit for purpose Many factors influence a platform selection, making it difficult to present a simple selection matrix.
Some factors are specific to each business, others are common to all and can be generalized
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2. I/O Bound – e.g. high I/O content applications
9. Protocol Serving – e.g. static HTTP, firewall, etc.
3. Mixed Low – e.g. multiple, data-intense applications or skewed OLTP, MQ
1. Data Intensive – large working set and/or high I/O content applications
4. Mixed High – e.g. multiple, cpu-intense simple applications
8. Skewless OTLP – e.g. simple and predictable transaction processing
7. Java Heavy – e.g. cpu intensive java applications
6. Java Light – e.g. data intensive java applications
5. Database – e.g. Oracle DBMS or dynamic HTTP server
10. CPU Intensive – e.g. numerically intensive, etc.
Optimal for System z
Optimal for other platforms
Workload performance varies by application and can be best served by different platforms or the right mix of multiple platforms.
Application Performance Characteristics – what fits on which platform?
So, what is the right platform for a dynamic infrastructure?
Golden Rule: A Dynamic infrastructure is heterogeneous
A “one size fits all solution” will be sub-optimized
Optimized infrastructures – multiple technologies – best “fit for purpose” – Appropriate cost and service
Technology requirements – Highly virtualized – Integrated management – End to End control of
applications
Cloud computing is a model for a Dynamic Infrastructure
The next generation System z is an intersection point of:
– The leading enterprise computing platform – Cloud services – Capabilities for a dynamic infrastructure
Dynamic Infrastructure
Cloud System z
zFuture
System z dramatically improves composition of today’s data center Relating IT Resources to Business Objectives…
Reducing: – Complexity and fragility – Management (labor) costs – Power/cooling costs
Increasing – Flexibility and responsiveness – Quality of service – Asset Utilization – Security
In the future, System z will further extend its value in the data center Enhance function to further simplify, consolidate, and reduce the costs of managing the IT
infrastructure
Extend management capabilities to heterogeneous architectures
e.g. workload, resource, energy, and hardware management
Extend processing capabilities to serve a broader set of enterprise workloads
Continue to strengthen the core capabilities of the z platform
SSL/XML Appliances
Application Servers
Application & Data Servers
Web Servers
System z
Processor performance and future scalability
System z continues to evolve and grow Performance increase with additional engines
– 50% more CEC capacity vs. z10 Sub-capacity engines available for smaller
configs z/OS image size will grow with Hardware
Performance objectives for equivalent n-ways
– Traditional workload = 1.3x – New workload = 1.6x with compiler
changes
* All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.
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System z Energy Efficiency Roadmap
2008 z10 Advanced power & thermal trending via Active Energy Manager
Improved power-savings mode for unused and idle processors
2007 z9 Power Calculator
Mainframe Gas Gauge
Energy Efficiency Credits/Certificates
Published typical energy numbers
Future HV DC input power
Water Cooled Option
Enhanced Power Savings for processors & IO chips
Add reporting of humidity and heat load to water vs. air
Query Max Potential Power
Static Power Saving mode
Platform Manager advanced energy management
Hybrid technologies extend available capacity
The business capabilities from leveraging the “z” dimension Hybrid technologies increase overall capacity under control of system z Deploy optimized solutions across z/OS, specialty engines and Blades System z management extended across end-to-end applications
* All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.
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zFuture: The next leap in virtualization
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VM/SP VM/HPO
VM/XA VM/ESA
z/VM®
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N-way 64 MB real
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64-bit
SIE instruction
Multi-Image Facility
PR/SM
HiperSockets
Virtual Switch
Hypervisor Control Program Second-level guests and beyond
IFL
Resource Capping
CMS
VM Assist microcode
Performance Toolkit
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Logical Partitioning
Timesharing
Linux for System z
Virtualization was pioneered and perfected on IBM mainframes
System z continues to set the gold standard in virtualization
All other servers lag in virtualization capabilities
zFuture will deliver integrated virtualization to a heterogeneous system configuration!
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Large-scale memory over commitment
Advanced Paging Subsystem
Multiple Logical Channel Subsystems
Integrated Management
Partition
Dynamic Memory Upgrade
Programmable Operator
HiperDispatch
Virtual Machine Mobility
OSA Port Isolation
Virtual Disks in Storage
Hypervisor Clustering
zAAP
On/Off CoD
HiperSockets virtual networking throughout zFuture
Workload Management
Ensemble Management
System z roadmap: A natural evolution, and …… a Virtualization Revolution
Expanding the specialty engine concept to enable more applications Integrated / networked attached resources to optimization for
cost, performance and quality of service Take advantage of innovative new technologies
Next Generation: Integrated Virtual Server Management Integrated Platform Management across diverse platforms
from a single control point to lower cost and improve service Workload management of enterprise applications across
virtual servers to improve quality of service
Application specialty engines Dedicated processors for key environments (eg: Linux, JAVA) Improved price / performance for new workloads Very low cost of large scale consolidation
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System z will pioneer next generation of Virtualization In the future, System z will improve price/performance and enable thousands of new applications to benefit from System z Qualities of Service by integrating heterogeneous technologies in a highly Virtualized system.
Tightly integrated heterogeneous systems
Consolidated disaster recovery
Simplified policy and management domains across the multi-tier architectures
End-to-end management view of distributed application components
Improved economies of scale and efficiency
Service Levels to Match Your Business Needs Increased flexibility for your multi-tier, multi-architecture strategy
Lower Scalability, Security, Dynamic Workload Management Higher
Low TCA Distributed
Systems
Integrated Application Serving Blades
Linux-on-z/VM
z/OS
Expanded ISV support for enterprise applications
Targeted for applications that interact with mainframe data and transactions
Provisioned and managed by System z
Extreme consolidation of servers and networking
Superior levels of virtual server provisioning, monitoring and workload management
Extreme scalability and performance for transaction processing and data serving
High availability and cross-system scalability with Parallel Sysplex and GDPS
Leading policy-based capacity provisioning and workload management
Pervasive, high-performance security support
Low TCO
Industry-best virtual I/O bandwidth and reliability
Fewer components and reduced complexity
System z qualities of dynamic resource management and capacity-on-demand
Seamless integration with z/OS backup and disaster recovery solutions
Silo managed islands of computing
Less dynamic Minimal resource
sharing
zFuture Integrated End-to
End Computing
The Next Generation System z: Delivering Exceptional Business Value to help our clients….
Compete: Accelerate Insight & Results Accelerate critical transactions and queries Gain insights from critical operational data with
real time analytics
Respond: Increase Business Agility, Security, and Resiliency Automated policy based platform management for the
entire application stack Simplified infrastructure speeds change and recovery
Save: Lower capital and operating expenses Heterogeneous simplification and virtualization reduces
hardware, software, and operational costs Mainframe class utilization reduces datacenter energy usage Enjoy the mainframe experience at a fraction of the cost for
thousands of applications, without any software changes