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Transcript of SPARC Enterprise Systems, Today and Tomorrow -Oracle OpenWorld 2010 Fujitsu Session
Oracle OpenWorld, 2010
SPARC Enterprise Systems, Today and TomorrowNaoki Izuta
G l MGeneral Manager, SPARC Enterprise server Project, Enterprise Server Business Unit,
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Enterprise Server Business Unit, Fujitsu Limited
Welcome to Oracle OpenWorld 2010
扇子: pronounced “sensu”
A Japanese Fan
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A Japanese Fan
Our Talk Today
The Fujitsu Groupj p
SPARC Enterprise Servers
SPARC Enterprise Servers: Tomorrow
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The Fujitsu Group
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Fujitsu is How Big?
Sales and support operations in over 70 countriespp p 176,000 employees worldwide
At a glanceAt a glanceA $A $50.0B50.0B leader in IT systems leader in IT systems A iA i
EMEAEMEA yyand services for the global and services for the global marketplacemarketplaceCore businesses:Core businesses:
AmericasAmericas10,00010,000
33,70033,700JapanJapan99,90099,900
Technology Solutions Technology Solutions (System Platforms & Services)(System Platforms & Services)
Ubiquitous Product Solutions Ubiquitous Product Solutions (PCs etc )(PCs etc )
AsiaAsia--PacificPacific (PCs etc.)(PCs etc.)
Device SolutionsDevice SolutionsPacificPacific32,70032,700
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consolidated financials FY2009
Business CompositionTechnology SolutionsOthersDevice Solutions
System Platforms
8.0%11.0%
ServerStorage
LSI Devices
18.4%62.6%
FY2009$50.0 B
Electronic Components
SoftwareUbiquitous Product Solutions
Submarine Network Solutions
Services
Mobile Phones
System
Security
Data Center
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Note: US$1 = ¥93. FY 2009 is fiscal year ended March 31, 2010.
yIntegrationConsulting
Data CenterPCs
Fujitsu’s BusinessBusiness
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System Platforms
“If they don’t do all of the following, we don’t make them”we don t make them High Performance and Scalable High Levels of Availability Customer Investment Protection
MainframeMainframe
IA ServerIA ServerPRIMEQUESTPRIMEQUEST
High High PerformancePerformance
Unix ServerUnix Server
GS21GS21
PRIMERGYPRIMERGY ComputingComputing
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Mainframe GS21: We Protect Our CustomersWe Protect Our Customers
1968 NextGeneration
19851985
2002
Generation
Model 230-60Multi-Processor 1995
Model M-780Single board CPU
Multi Processor19721954
1995
GS 21 600M 16 l t / 256
Amdahl 470V/6 (M-190)
GS8000 series CMOS
Max. 16 cluster / 256core
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Co-developed with AmdahlModel 100Relay based Computer
High Performance Computing: We Seek New Goals
2012
We Seek New Goals
K computer 10pFLOPSK computer 10pFLOPS
19821999
2009
K computer 10pFLOPSK computer 10pFLOPS
1982
Model VP-100/200
VPP5000
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FX1 / JAXA(Photo provided by JAXA)
1977
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Model 230-75 APUVPP500
PRIMEPOWER HPC2500
HAYABUSA: Asteroid Probe Project
6 billion Km journey of HAYABUSA over 7 years with Fujitsu’s technologiesO bit d t i ti P bl di ti d D t t i i t- Orbit determination, Problem diagnostic, and Data transmission systems -
Return to Earth 2010Earth, 2010
The Sun
Arrived at asteroid “ITOKAWA” 2005
Launched, 2003The Sun
“ITOKAWA”, 2005
Navigated with ion
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Navigated with ion engines, 2003-2010
The Road to SPARC Enterprise
NextGenerationInitial partnership with
198320041987
SF9010/MB86900Sun Microsystems Jointly developedSPARC/Solaris servers
SF9010/MB86900The First SPARC Processor 2007
19911998
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SPARC Enterprise SPARC64 VI and VII
DS/90 7000 serieshyperSPARC
Enterprise Unixbased-onSystem V Release4
1988PRIMEPOWER
SPARC64 V
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U-1000 Series
hyperSPARC
The Road to Human Centric Computing
Human CentricHuman Centric
Network Centric
Computer Centric
Network
InternetPC
Cloud ComputingSensor TechnologyUbiquitous TerminalsMobile Communication
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PC Mobile Communication
Human Centric: IT Infrastructure
MedicalU b Medical,Health
Urban
Ed tiHome Education
Transportation
Environment
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Green Data CenterEnvironment
SPARC Enterprise Servers Unified Product with Oracle Virtualization Virtualization Scalability / Performance High A ailabilit High Availability Case Study
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Jointly Developed, Manufactured & Delivered& Delivered
Leveraging Sun and Fujitsu StrengthsStrengths
Optimized Virtualization,Scalability and High Availability
BreakthroughInnovation and
Best Enterprise OS
Technologies for Scalability,
Reliability and
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Reliability and Availability
The SPARC Enterprise Server Family
T-series for Web/AP workloadsS /Scalability up to 4 sockets/256 threads
M-series for Mission Critical workloads
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Mission Critical workloadsScalability up to 64 sockets/512 threads
Major Worldwide Development Centers
DocumentsDocumentsSource codeSource code
Oracle: Burlington, USA
Source codeSource codeTechnical DrawingsTechnical Drawings
Oracle: Santa Clara, USA
Oracle: San Diego, USA
De elopment Center
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FactoryFujitsu: Sunnyvale, USAFujitsu: Kawasaki, JapanDevelopment Center
Balanced High Performance Systems
Maximum Resource Utilization Scalable, Secure and Green
HA Technologies in a single box HA Technologies in a single box
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedIntegratedIntegrated
Clustered Web/AP apps Clustered MC apps
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SPARC Enterprise M-series
Best platform for mission-critical workloadsAgility to adapt to business changeCustomer Investment ProtectionCustomer Investment Protection
Virtualization Scalability AvailabilitySystem RASSystem RASSMP InterSMP Inter--connectconnect System RASSystem RAS(Robustness)(Robustness)Solaris ContainersSolaris Containers
Hardware PartitioningHardware Partitioning Oracle SolarisOracle Solaris Solaris ZFSSolaris ZFSHardware PartitioningHardware Partitioning Oracle SolarisOracle Solaris Solaris ZFSSolaris ZFS
Dynamic Dynamic ReconfigurationReconfiguration Solaris FMASolaris FMAMemory Placement Memory Placement
O ti i tiO ti i ti
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ReconfigurationReconfiguration(XSCF(XSCF--DR)DR) OptimizationOptimization
Enhanced DR Operation
PRIMEPOWER SPARC Enterprise
Partition A Partition BPartition A Partition B
Partition A Partition B
AP APAP AP
CPU CPU CPU CPUCPU CPU CPU CPU
XSCFXSCF
Operation Operation OperationOperation Operation Operation
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CPU-Operating System Partnership
Solaris 11Solaris 11NextNext
SPARC64SPARC64
SPARC64 VII
Solaris 10 9/10ZFS RAID 3Physical to Zone Migration
Solaris 11Solaris 11SPARC64SPARC64
SPARC64 VII4 cores / 8 threads2.88GHz
Solaris 10 5/08
Solaris 10 5/09Container Copy using ZFS clone
ys ca o o e g a o
SPARC64 VII4 cores / 8 threads2.52GHz Solaris 10 8/07
d f C t i
Solaris 10 5/08CPU Capping for Container
Solaris 10 11/06ZFSEnhancement for Container
capped-memory for Container
SPARC64 VISolaris 10
Solaris containerDtrace, SMF, FMA
2 cores / 4 threads2.4GHz
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Upgradability, Compatibility
SPARC EnterpriseEnterprise
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SPARC Enterprise Servers Unified Product with Oracle Virtualization Virtualization Scalability / Performance R b t Robustness Case Study
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Virtualization Strengths
Flexibility in resource optimization Manageability for ease of use Security for consolidation Security for consolidation
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Customer Focused Virtualization
Business Continuity Business Agilityy• Robustness• Security• Stability
g y• Effective Utilization• Manageability
Consolidation of Varying WorkloadsFaultFault IsolationIsolationHigherHigher LowerLower
FlexibilityFlexibilityLowerLower HigherHigherFlexibilityFlexibilityLowerLower HigherHigher
Solaris ContainersOracle VM for SPARC(Logical Domains: LDoms)
Hardware Partitioning
App A App B
OSFirmwareHardware
App A App B
OSFirmwareHardware
OS
App A App B
OSFirmwareHardware
OSFirmwareHardware
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HardwareHardwareHardware Hardware
SPARC Enterprise Servers Unified Product with Oracle Virtualization Virtualization Scalability / Performance Hi h A il bilit High Availability Case Study
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Scalability in Virtualized Environments
High performance CPU and Cache hierarchy Proven scalability with robust interconnect Good balance of I/O and memory Good balance of I/O and memory
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© NANO Association
High Performance CPU and Cache ArchitectureCPU and Cache Architecture Over 20 times the performance since 2000
• 65nm• 4-cores•Multi-Thread / SMT• 90nm
2• 2-cores•Multi-Thread / VMT
• L2$ on Die
• 90nm• Over 2GHz frequency
• L2$ on Die• Non-Blocking Cache•O-O-O Execution•Super-Scalar
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2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010
Proven Scalability Scalability to 256 cores - Benchmark*1 verified - Mesh interconnect Mesh interconnect Low latency, high throughput High-speed transmission technology
Solaris MPOPerformance *2
• 4TB Memory• 60 GB/s of IO bandwidth *3
• 2TB Memory• 30GB/s of IO bandwidth
*1 SPECjbb2005(Single JVM),
• 1TB Memory• 15GB/s of IO bandwidth
512GB M
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*2 Result of SPECint_rate2006 (base) *3 Values using the next enhancement version
Cores4 16 32 64 128 256
• 512GB Memory
Easy & Effective Use of Large-Scale Resources Stable performance, even under high loads Large-Scale Resources
Core / Thread / Process balancingAutomatic memory localization (Solaris MPO)
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sysuser idle * SPARC Enterprise M9000 (128 cores/256 threads)
SPARC Enterprise with Flash Technologywith Flash Technology
x7 higher throughput 20 F t ti
Oracle Database 11g R2 EE RACSPARC
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SPARC Enterprise Servers Unified Product with Oracle Virtualization Virtualization Scalability / Performance Hi h A il bilit High Availability Case Study
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Always ON
Data Integrityg y 24x7 Operation P di ti lf h li Predictive self-healing More critical in today’s
l i CPU & SOCmulti-core CPU & SOC era
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24x7 Predictive Self-Healing
Data Integrity Dynamic Recovery and Component Offline Dynamic Replacement and Reallocation
SPARC64 VII Processor
Maintenance Fault Detection
PredictivePredictive
FaultCorrection
DynamicDegradation
selfself--healinghealing
All behavior are recordedAll behavior are recorded
CorrectionDegradation
Hardware-based error detectionNot affected in case of error
Hardware-based error detection and hardware-based self correction
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Not affected in case of error
* This figure roughly depicts the ranges of error detection but does not exactly depict the actual chip floor plan.
Advanced System Architecture
Superior Fault Management
Solaris FMA and SMF
p gHardware fault detection and isolation
• Dynamic instruction retry Solaris FMA and SMF• Memory mirroring option
Statistical management
Dynamic Resource Reallocation In the Processor: cache ways, threads, cores
Secure data integrity
Memory: single pageSolaris ZFS
Secure data integritythroughout the system
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SPARC Enterprise Servers Unified Product with Oracle Virtualization Virtualization Scalability / Performance Hi h A il bilit High Availability Case Study
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Show case of SPARC Enterprise:China Mobile LimitedChina Mobile Limited
World leading Telecom carrier with the world’s largest network and customer baseOver 550 million customers 70.6% of Market share in Mainland ChinaTheir GSM global roaming services cover
237 countries237 countriesApprox. 1000 SPARC Enterprise systems
deployed in totaldeployed in total Including Centralized Finance System &
General Budget Systemg y•SPARC Enterprise M9000, M8000, M5000, M4000, M3000•SPARC Enterprise T5240, T5220
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Show case of SPARC Enterprise: Narita International Airport CorporationNarita International Airport Corporation An aviation gateway to JapanD ti ti 40 t i 3 i 95 itiDestinations: 40 countries, 3 regions, 95 cities
• Over 30 million passengers per year, 8th busiest airport in the world*• Total cargo 1.8 million tons, 4th busiest air-freight hub in the world*Total cargo 1.8 million tons, 4 busiest air freight hub in the world
New Ramp Control System New Air Traffic Control Information System
* 2009
New Air Traffic Control Information System delivers smooth airport operation through:
• A design focused on ease of Air-Access• Always-ON, no system-down operationy , y p
SystemsSPARC Enterprise M5000, M4000Oracle Database 10gOracle Database 10gFUJITSU CLUSTER Software
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Source: http://www.naa.jp/en/annual/2009_pdf/10.pdf
Show case of SPARC Enterprise:
Mizuho Bank, LimitedMizuho Bank, Limited
One of Japan’s “Megabanks”SPARC Enterprise Controlling Nation-wide ATMs 5,300+ ATMs directly managed 32x SPARC Enterprise M3000 in Cluster Configurations
32 Clustered
Retail Banks Data Center
Accounting System F jit GS i
32 ClusteredSystems
Wide AreaEthernet
ATM
Fujitsu GS series
・・・・
Ethernet
ATM C t l S
ATM
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ATM Control Servers5,300+ ATMsSPARC Enterprise M3000
SPARC Enterprise Servers:Tomorrow
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Oracle/Fujitsu Collaboration: Next StageNext Stage Expand collaboration to maximize our strengths Deliver customers better:
Products Solutions Delivery and SupportProducts, Solutions, Delivery, and Support Enhance technologies for the Cloud Computing Era
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Our Collaboration
Oracle: Burlington, USA
Oracle: Santa Clara, USA
Oracle: San Diego, USA
De elopment Center
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FactoryFujitsu: Sunnyvale, USAFujitsu: Kawasaki, JapanDevelopment Center
SPARC Enterprise Servers
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M-series Enhancements
System Upgrade ith Increased Performance
Coming Soon
with Increased PerformanceSignificant Performance jump similar to
SPARC64VI VII + enhancement
Next
••Higher FrequencyHigher Frequency
2008/2009
••Higher FrequencyHigher Frequency••Larger CachesLarger Caches•• Increased IO ThroughputIncreased IO Throughput
• 2.88GHz
2006
SPARC64 VII• 4 cores, 8 threads• Faster Memory• 65nm
• 2.4GHz2
Customer Investment ProtectionCPU Upgrade in a single boxMix mode support in a single box
SPARC64 VI
• 2 cores, 4 threads• 2FPUs• Shared L2$• Scalable to 64 Sockets• Instruction Retry• Mirrored Memory
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Mix mode support in a single boxBinary Compatibility
y• Dynamic Domains• 90nm
SPARC Enterprise Servers
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ORACLE and Fujitsu Partnership
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ORACLE and FUJITSU Partnership
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SPARC Enterprise Servers: Tomorrow
Thank you very muchThank you very much for attending today!for attending today!
Come See More at the Fujitsu Booth@Moscone South #1311
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Acknowledgements
Sincere thanks to the following people
Leader and Scenario Development
who supported the production of this presentation:p
(and Sensu deliverer): Tatsuo Ito
Technical Writing & Artwork: Maiko Obara, Rumi Nagashima,
M hi ShiMasashi Shiga
Promotional Writing and English Supervision: Paul Hendry, Torrey Martin,
Ratnayake AkhilaRatnayake Akhila
Technical Supervision: Osamu Nakajima, Sakae Majima
Product Marketing Support: Mikiya Enokida, Masahiro Koyanagi
Overall Coordination: Chie Tomiya, Yasuyuki Suzuki
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