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Introducing IBM eServer® i5 & i5/OS™
Announcement Overviewand Trends & Directions for the iSeries
St. Louis, MOSept 9th, 2004Denny Insell
iSeries SR Consulting Specialist (ATS Rochester, MN)1-877-652-0316 (Toll Free)
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Exploit i5/OS integration with IBM softwarePersonalize application access with WebSphere® PortalFoster interaction and collaboration with Lotus® Workplace
Integrate to
Innovate
The next generation of iSeries™ serversFirst POWER5™ processor-based servers in industry
IBM eServer i5
Extend Capacity on Demand leadership with Memory & Reserve CoD Strive for continuous operations with fault tolerant technologiesDeliver robust, open database solutions with IBM DB2® UDB
Deliver Without
Disruption
Run i5/OS, Linux, AIX 5L™ and Windows® Server in a single serverShare resources, maximize utilization with IBM Virtualization Engine™
Manage infrastructure with IBM Director Multiplatform
Simplify Your
Infrastructure
The next generation of OS/400®
Builds on and extends the capabilities of OS/400 V5R2IBM i5/OS V5R3
IBM eServer i5 and i5/OS V5R3 - Highlights
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IBM eServer i5 Announcement
IBMVirtualiza
tionEngine™
• Delivering the industry firstPOWER5 based servers
• Exploiting a common eServer platform with pSeries™
• Realigning price with value via the new economic model
• Completing the vision of an on demand operating environment
• Introducing the first implementation of the IBM Virtualization Engine
• Extending the value of open integration with i5/OS and WebSphere
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Power Architecture™ and POWER5The POWER5 design should boost individual processor performance and aggregate system bandwidth in a way that Intel will not be able to match until the Montecito and Tanglewood processors appear. POWER5 should provide IBM with an edge during 2004 and 2005.
Source: POWER5 Tops on Bandwidth, Kevin KrewellIN-STAT/MDR Microprocessor Report, Dec 2003
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Common eServer Platform
POWER5 servers are the industry’s most powerful and flexible 64-bit servers, running multiple operating environments simultaneously and dynamically adjusting to changing requirements. Exactly what you need to simplify IT infrastructure, drive down costs and drive up productivity in today's on demand world.
IBM eServer POWER5 Common Platform
Simplicity in an on demand worldFeature fully integrated solutions including IBM middleware withmaximum flexibility in operating system choice
IBM eServer i5
Make no compromises, accept no limits in an on demand worldFeature innovative and affordable POWER systems to serve the multiple workloads of the UNIX and Linux marketplace
IBM eServer pSeries
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Positioning eServer i5 and eServer p5
Feature innovative and affordable POWER™systems to serve the multiple workloads of the UNIX and Linux marketplace
IBM eServer p5
Make no compromises.
Accept no limitations.
Feature fully integrated solutions including IBM middleware with maximum flexibility in operating system choice
IBM eServer i5Simplicity in an
on demand world
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New Economic Model Realigns Price with Value• Common price for common hardware
– Same price as Unix servers for memory, disk, etc– Up to 80% price reduction on memory,
30% on disk
• Capture value of i5/OS and IBM middleware with Editions
– Average of 40% price/performance improvements on Editions
• Attractive new entry prices target new customer growth
– Rich configurations of 520 Express Edition starting at $11,500
• Price actions on existing iSeries products provide attractive alternatives for customers that require V5R2
*US prices, subject to change
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iSeries servers
iSeries 800
i810
i825
i870
i890
Small to MediumEnterprises
Medium to LargeEnterprises
eServer i5 servers
520
570 Up to 16-wayGA August 31
New Model i5501 – 4 way
GA August 31
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IBM eServer i5
Entry/Small
Midrange
Large
Express
1-way
2-way
520
550
1-way
4-way 570
16-way
1-way
Solution Edition
Domino Edition
Small Clients
Mid-sized Clients
Fast growing, Large Clients
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Model 520
1-way or 2-way500 to 6000 CPWMax 32GB memoryMax 19TB diskEditions: Express, Value,
Standard/Enterprise, HADeskside
Rack mount
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Comparing Model 520 to Model 800
4+44+46+126+12Disk (max in CEC)
18 / 818 / 84 / 34 / 3IXS / IXA
6611I/O Towers (Max)
1 HSL-21 HSL-21 HSL1 HSLHSL Loops
4244LPAR (Max OS/400)
NoTo 1000/60NoTo 950/50Upgrade Path
1.9 MB on chip1.9 MB on chip2 MB off chip0L2 cache
10 (no AIX) max 4 OS/400
P05
16 EIA
63
4 TB
8 GB
25
300
540 MHz SStar
800
2
P05
4 EIA
278
19 TB
32 GB
30
500
1.5GHz POWER5
520
4 EIA16 EIARack Design
410 (no AIX) max 4 OS/400
LPAR (Max OS/400 or i5/OS, AIX 5L, Linux)
P10P10Software Tier
27863Disk Drives (Max)
19 TB4 TBDisk (Max)
32 GB8GBMemory (Max)
60505250 OLTP CPW
1000950Processor CPW
1.5 GHzPOWER5
540 MHz SStar
Processor
520800
800
520
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Comparing Model 520 to Model 810 1-way
4
To 520
P10
4 EIA
18 / 8
19 TB
278
4+4
6
1 HSL-2
32 GB
1000
1.9* + 0
1.5GHz POWER5
520 1-way
10 (no AIX) max 4 OS/400
To 810 or 520
P10
16 EIA
13 / 7
14 TB
198
6+12
4
1 HSL
16 GB
750
2 + 0
540 MHz SStar
810 1-way
10 (no AIX) max 4 OS/400
To 810 or 520
P10
16 EIA
13 / 7
14 TB
198
6+12
4
1 HSL
16 GB
1020
2 + 0
540 MHz SStar
810 1-way
10
To 520
P10
4 EIA
18 / 8
19 TB
278
4+4
6
1 HSL-2
32 GB
2400
1.9* + 0
1.5GHz POWER5
520 1-way
278198Disk Drives (Max)
4+46+12Disk (max in CEC)
18 / 813 / 7IXS / IXA
64I/O Towers (Max)
1 HSL-21 HSLHSL Loops
To 520To 810 or 520Upgrade Path
1.9* + 36 MB4 + 0L2 + L3 cache
10 (no AIX) max 4 OS/400
P10
16 EIA
14 TB
16 GB
1470
750 MHz SStar
810 1-way
10
P20
4 EIA
19 TB
32 GB
3300
1.65GHz POWER5
520 1-way
Rack Design
LPAR (Max OS/400 or i5/OS, AIX 5L, Linux)
Software Tier
Disk (Max)
Memory (Max)
Processor CPW
Processor
* L2 cache on chip
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Comparing Model 520 to Model 810 2-way
278278198Disk Drives (Max)
4+44+46+12Disk (max in CEC)
18 / 818 / 813 / 7IXS / IXA
664I/O Towers (Max)
1 HSL-21 HSL-21 HSLHSL Loops
NoTo 520To POWER5Upgrade Path
1.9* + 36 MB1.9* + 36 MB2x4 + 0L2 + L3 cache
20 (no AIX) max 8 OS/400
P20
16 EIA
14 TB
16 GB
2700
750 MHz SStar
810 2-way
10
P20
4 EIA
19 TB
32 GB
3300
1.65GHz POWER5
520 1-way
4 EIARack Design
20LPAR (Max OS/400 or i5/OS, AIX 5L, Linux)
P30Software Tier
19 TBDisk (Max)
32 GBMemory (Max)
6000Processor CPW
1.65 GHzPOWER5
Processor
520 2-way
810
520
* L2 cache on chip
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eServer i5 520 Express Editions• Five richly configured offerings at attractive prices
– Available through selected channels• These configurations are easy to buy and are in stock at distributors• Easy ordering/pricing with Express Edition feature codes
#1 = 500/30 CPW1GB memory(2) 35GB disk drives30GB QIC tapeDVD ROMTwinaxP05 SWMAi5/OS (DB2 UDB, WAS Express)---------------------------
List Price $11.5KSavings = > $5K**
#2 = 500/30 CPW1GB memory(2) 15k rpm 35GB disk30GB QIC tapeDVD ROMTwinaxP05 SWMAi5/OS (DB2 UDB, WAS Express)DB2 Query Manager, Query/400iSeries Access, WDS---------------------------
List Price $14.5KSavings = $10K**
#3 = 1000/60 CPW2GB memory(2) 15k rpm 35GB disk30GB QIC tapeDVD ROMTwinaxP10 SWMAi5/OS (DB2 UDB, WAS Express)DB2 Query Manager, Query/400iSeries Access, WDS---------------------------
List Price $29.9KSavings = $18K**
** Compared to a comparably configured build to order 520
#4 = #2 Plus RAIDadd 2 drives & 5709
List Price $20.2KSavings = $10K**
#5 = #3 Plus RAIDadd 2 drives & 5709
List Price $35.6KSavings = $18K**
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• 1/4-way server• 1 license of i5/OS• Similar capability to i5 570 2/4-way• Multiple Editions – Standard,
Enterprise, Solution, DominoRack mount
Deskside
Introducing the IBM eServer i5 550
• Flexible on demand pricing in a midrange server
• Exceptional flexibility for consolidating servers and applications
• Supports up to 40 partitions• Lower priced, 4-way capable server
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Desk side
Rack mountIBM eServer i5 550• Configuration options
– Desk side or rack mount– 1/4-way 1.65 GHz POWER5 processor
• Flexible on demand pricing– 1 license i5/OS– 3 processors available for growth/consolidation– Choice to deploy i5/OS, AIX 5L, Linux
• Growth options– Starts at 3,300 CPW, up to 12,000 CPW – Up to 64 GB memory– Up to 38 TB disk storage
• Features Standard, Enterprise, Solution and Domino Editions– Second processor activation included on all editions
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Announcing the IBM eServer i5 Solution Edition
• Helps increase application choice and flexibility through –
– Support for multiple operating systems –i5/OS, AIX 5L, Linux and Windows (via IXA or IXS) – running simultaneously
• Helps manage dynamic and unpredictable changes in business demand through –
– Capacity on Demand and IBM Virtualization Engine system technologies such as Micro-Partitioning TM, POWER Hypervisor TM, Virtual Ethernet …
• Can simplify IT infrastructure management by providing –
– Fully integrated DB2 UDB relational database, automated workload management, security, Web enablement …
• Solution Edition includes– One i5/OS license (includes WebSphere
Express & IBM Director Multiplatform)– Additional processor activation– One Enterprise Enablement feature
(OLTP application support)– One Integrated xSeries Server – WebSphere Portal Express Plus (40 seats)– DB2 Query Mgr/SQL Dev Toolkit (1 license)– One Service Voucher for Linux, Windows
Integration, AIX 5L or WebSphere
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Participating ISVs
Cross IndustryEnterprise Applications for: Financials, HR, Procurement, Healthcare SCM, Distribution, Retail, and Service Process Optimization
Lawson®
Cross IndustryEnterprise ApplicationsPeopleSoft
Cross IndustryEnterprise Software SolutionsSSA GlobalTM
Retail, Consumer Goods, CPG, High Tech, Government, Life Sciences, Industrial, Wholesale
SCM: Warehouse Management and Transportation Execution Solutions
Manhattan Associates
IndustrialEnterprise ApplicationsMAPICS
Cross IndustryEnterprise ApplicationsIntentia
Food DistributionEnterprise Applications: Power Enterprise (ERP for Food Distribution)
Integrated Distributed Solutions, LLC.
Cross IndustryEnterprise ApplicationsIBS
Cross IndustryC2 CRM ApplicationClear Technologies, Inc.
IndustriesDescriptionISV
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IBM eServer i5 Domino Edition• eServer i5 550 feature code #7530
– 2 active processors and 2 i5/OS licenses – P20 software tier– No Enterprise Enablement feature – No additional software – 14,100 MCU rating for 2-way
• Priced below Standard Edition– Domino Edition is approximately 48% less for
processor + 1 year SWMA– Domino Edition is approximately 42% less for
processor + 3 years SWMA
• Requires proof of license:– 2 Domino® server licenses– 1500 Lotus® client licenses (Notes®,
Sametime®, QuickPlace®)
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Domino Edition Compare
$14.59$10.95$6.48$ / MCU
$205,735$154,425$91,425Total
$69,095$30,375$30,3753 Yr SWMA
$9,640$5,050$5,050Memory
$0$0$0Processor Activation
$45,000$45,000$0Add’l i5/OS License
$82,000$74,000$56,000CEC Price
14,10014,10014,100Provide Domino MCU
6,3506,3506,350Provide i5/OS CPW
112Base i5/OS Licenses
222Total Active Processors
2 / 4 way1 / 4 way1 / 4 way
570 Standard P30
550 Standard P20
550 DominoP20
Model
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IBM eServer i5 model 570• Flexible configuration options
– Rack mount featuring Capacity on Demand options– 1/2-way, 2/4-way POWER5 processor
• Highly scalable growth options– Starts at 3300 CPW, up to 11700 CPW – Up to 64 GB memory– Up to 39 TB disk storage
• Features Standard and Enterprise Edition options*
• Upgrades from i810, i820, i825, i830 and i870 (5/8-way) into 570
*HA Edition planned for 3Q’04 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.
Rack mount only
*HA, CBU are product previews - planned 2H04
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Model 570 (May Announcement)
1/2-way or 2/4-way3,300 to 11,700* CPWCapacity on DemandMax 64 GB memoryMax 38 TB diskEditions: Standard/Enterprise
Rack mount only
1/2-way or 2/4-way
* Restated as 12,000 CPW
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Model 570 (July Announcement)
1/2-way to 13/16-way3,300 to 44,700 CPWCapacity on Demand
Plus memory, reserve, trial
Max 512 GB memoryMax 96 TB diskEditions: Standard/Enterprise, HA, CBU
Rack mount only
13/16-way
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570 – Building Blocks
Building block (enclosure) enables balanced upgradeability in 570Each additional enclosure adds memory and I/O capacities.
Block 1 1/2-way or 2/4-way
Block 2 + 4 5/8-way
Block 4 + 4 13/16-way
Block 3 + 4 9/12-way
Single block 1/2-w and 2/4-w announced May. Up to 4 blocks announced July
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Model 570 Specifications
120/160
Yes
P40
16 EIA
48 / 60
96 TB
1374
24
30
8
16 / 512 GB
Expanded
Std/Ent/HA
36300-44700
8*(1.9+36)
1.65 GHzPOWER5
13/16-way
20/160
Yes
P30
16 EIA
48 / 60
96 TB
1374
24
30
8
16 / 512 GB
Yes
CBU
6350-44700
8*(1.9+36)
1.65 GHzPOWER5
2/16-way
50/80
Yes
P40
8 EIA
48 / 32
58 TB
822
12
18
4
8 / 256 GB
Expanded
Std/Ent/HA
15200-23500
4*(1.9+36)
1.65 GHzPOWER5
5/8-way
90/120
Yes
P40
12 EIA
48 / 48
77 TB
1098
18
24
6
12 / 384 GB
Expanded
Std/Ent/HA
25500-33400
6*(1.9+36)
1.65 GHzPOWER5
9/12-way
20/40
Yes
P30
4 EIA
36 / 16
38 TB
546
6
12
2
4 / 128 GB
Expanded
Std/Ent/HA
6350-12000
2*(1.9+36)
1.65 GHzPOWER5
2/4-way
278Disk Drives (Max)
Std/Ent/HAEditions
6Disk (max in CEC)
18 / 8IXS / IXA
6I/O Towers
1HSL-2 Loops (Max)
YesUpgrade Path
1.9+36L2+L3 cache
10/20
P30
4 EIA
19 TB
2 / 64 GB
Expanded
3300-6000
1.65GHz POWER5
1/2-way
Rack Design
LPAR (Max)**
Software Tier
Disk (Max)
Memory (min/Max)
On demand
Processor CPW
Processor (1-Way)
** Max 64 i5/OS partitions
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Comparing model 570 to model 825
20/40
Yes
P30
4 EIA
36 / 16
39 TB
546
6
12
2 (faster)
128 GB
Expanded
Std/Ent/HA
6350-12000
2*(1.9+36)
1.65 GHzPOWER5
570 2/4-way
822278825Disk Drives (Max)
Std/Ent/HAStd/Ent/HAStd/Ent/HAEditions
12610+5Disk (max in CEC)
48 / 3218 / 836 / 18IXS / IXA
18618I/O Towers
4 (faster)1 (faster)3HSL-2 Loops
YesYesYesUpgrade Path
4*(1.9+36)1.9+363*(1.4+32)L2+L3 cache
30/32 (no AIX)
P30
16 EIA
58 TB
48 GB
Yes
3600-6600
1.1 GHz POWER4
825 3/6-way
10/20
P30
4 EIA
19 TB
64 GB
Expanded
3300-6000
1.65GHz POWER5
570 1/2-way
8 EIARack Design
50/80**LPAR (Max)
P40Software Tier
58 TBDisk (Max)
256 GBMemory (Max)
ExpandedOn demand
15200-25500Processor CPW
1.65 GHzPOWER5
Processor
570 5/8-way
825
570
** Max 64 i5/OS partitions
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32 (no AIX)
Yes
P40
42+18 EIA
48 / 60
144 TB
2047
15+30
47
8
128 GB
Yes
Std/Ent/HA
11500-20000
8*(1.4+32)
1.3 GHz POWER4
870 8/16-w
32 (no AIX)
Yes
P40
42+18 EIA
32 / 48
76 TB
1080
15+30
23
4
64 GB
Yes
Std/Ent/HA
7700-11500
4*(1.4+32)
1.3 GHz POWER4
870 5/8-w
80**
Yes
P40
8 EIA
48 / 32
58 TB
822
12
18
4 (faster)
256 GB
Expanded
Std/Ent/HA
15200-23500
4*(1.9+36)
1.65 GHzPOWER5
5/8-way
120**
Yes
P40
12 EIA
48 / 48
77 TB
1098
18
24
6 (faster)
384 GB
Expanded
Std/Ent/HA
25500-33400
6*(1.9+36)
1.65 GHzPOWER5
9/12-way
40
Yes
P30
4 EIA
36 / 16
39 TB
546
6
12
2 (faster)
128 GB
Expanded
Std/Ent/HA
6350-11700
2*(1.9+36)
1.65 GHzPOWER5
570 2/4-way
Disk Drives (Max)
Editions (not CBU)
Disk (max in CEC)
IXS / IXA
I/O Towers
HSL-2 Loops
Upgrade Path
L2+L3 cache
Rack Design
LPAR (Max)
Software Tier
Disk (Max)
Memory (Max)
On demand
Processor CPW
Processor
Comparing model 570 to model 870
870 / 890
570
** Max 64 i5/OS partitions
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32 (no AIX)
Yes
P50
42+18 EIA
48 / 60
144 TB
2047
15+30
47
12
192 GB
Yes
Std/Ent/HA
20000-29300
12*(1.4+32)
1.3 GHz POWER4
890 16/24-w
80**
Yes
P40
8 EIA
48 / 32
58 TB
822
12
18
4 (faster)
256 GB
Expanded
Std/Ent/HA
15200-23500
4*(1.9+36)
1.65 GHzPOWER5
5/8-way
120**
Yes
P40
12 EIA
48 / 48
77 TB
1098
18
24
6 (faster)
384 GB
Expanded
Std/Ent/HA
25500-33400
6*(1.9+36)
1.65 GHzPOWER5
9/12-way
160**
-
P40
16 EIA
48 / 60
96 TB
1374
24
30
8 (faster)
512 GB
Expanded
Std/Ent/HA
36300-44700
8*(1.9+36)
1.65 GHzPOWER5
13/16-way
2047Disk Drives (Max)
32 (no AIX)
Yes
P50
42+18 EIA
48 / 60
144 TB
15+30
47
14
256 GB
Yes
Std/Ent/HA
29300-37400
16*(1.4+32)
1.3 GHz POWER4
890 24/32-w
Editions (not CBU)
Disk (max in CEC)
IXS / IXA
I/O Towers
HSL-2 Loops
Upgrade Path
L2+L3 cache
Rack Design
LPAR (Max)
Software Tier
Disk (Max)
Memory (Max)
On demand
Processor CPW
Processor
Comparing model 570 to model 890
870 / 890
570
** Max 64 i5/OS partitions
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eServer i5 520, 550 and 570 Editions
x
Domino
x
Solution
xx550
x
x
Standard
x
x
High Availability
xx570
xxx520
Capacity BackUpEnterpriseExpressValue New!
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0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000 40000 45000
CPW
520 Value/Express520 Value/Express
520520520
520 2-way
550 1/4-way
570 1/2-way570 2/4-way 570 5/8-way
570 9/12-way570 13/16-way
IBM eServer i5 - Hardware
ActivatedProcessors
CoDProcessors
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Model 570 Processor Activations
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1/2-way
2/4-way
5/8-way
9/12-way
13/16-way
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Model 570 i5/OS Licenses
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1/2-way
2/4-way
5/8-way
9/12-way
13/16-way
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Model 570 Enterprise Edition 5250 OLTP
Processor authorization of 5250 OLTP CPW which comes with Enterprise Edition
Processor authorization of 5250 OLTP CPW purchased separately
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1/2-way
2/4-way
5/8-way
9/12-way
13/16-way
12,000 CPW
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Comparing eServer i5 520, 550, 570
YesYesNoNoCoD processors
YesNoNoNoCoD memory
No
No
P05 – P10
18 / 8
19 TB
278
6
1
32 GB
1.5 GHz
Value, Express
500 - 1000
1-way
520 Value, Express
Std, Ent, HA, CBUStd, Ent, Sol. DomStd, Ent, HAEdition
1.65 GHz1.65 GHz1.5 & 1.65GHzPOWER5 Processor
1/2-way, 2/4-way, 5/8-way, 9/12-way, 13/16-way (2/16-way CBU)
1/4-way1-way & 2-way
N-way
No
Yes
P20
36 / 16
38 TB
548
12
2
64 GB
3300 - 12000
550
1374278Disk Drives (Max)
48 / 6018 / 8IXS / IXA (Max)
306I/O Towers/drawers (Max)
81HSL-2 Loops (Max)
YesYesUpgrade into model
No
P10 – P30 ***
19 TB
32 GB
1000 - 6000
520
Not announcedUpgrade out of model
P30 – P40Software Tier
96 TBDisk (Max)
512 GBMemory (Max)
3300 - 44700Processor CPW
570
*** Watch THIS Space !!!!
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Optimize IT Resources to Changing Business Needs
• Memory Capacity on Demand– 4/8GB memory & 1GB activation features
• Capacity Upgrade on Demand (permanent) or On/Off Capacity on Demand
• Reserve Capacity on Demand– Purchase blocks of 30 processor days – No contracts or usage reporting required– Automatically used by server when utilization hits 100%
• Trial Capacity on Demand– 30 consecutive days at no charge– Opportunity to test proposed capacity– Inactive processors and memory enabled– One-time use … reset after processor upgrade
or processor activation
• Note: CoD processor activation and Edition prices have been rebalanced to be consistent with eServer p5 processor activation price
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HA and CBU Edition
• High Availability Edition for 520 and 570– Like HA Edition for 810, 825, 870 and 890
• Lower priced edition with less content compared to Enterprise Edition• Only eligible sales situations can use this
– Available for all 520 and 570 processor which have Enterprise Edition– See http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/hardware/is4ha/
• Capacity BackUp Edition for 570 ( 2/16-way )– Like CBU Edition for 890
• Only 2 processors are ever permanently activated. In disaster, other processors can be used at no charge
• No eligibility requirements– See http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/hardware/is4cbu/
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Model 570 CoD – July Additions
• Capacity on Demand resources– 4/8GB memory & 1GB activation features
• Capacity Upgrade on Demand (permanent) or On/Off Capacity on Demand
• Capacity on Demand options– Reserve Capacity on Demand
• Purchase blocks of 30 processor days in advance• No contracts or usage reporting required• Automatically used by server when utilization hits 100%
– Trial Capacity on Demand• 30 consecutive days at no charge• Opportunity to test proposed capacity increase or use for test window• Inactive processors and memory released together• One-time use … reset after processor upgrade or processor activation
For more information: www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ondemand/cod
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IBM eServer i5 On Demand Operating Environment
*Statement of Direction: IBM plans to support AIX in a logical partition in the future.
This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.
This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.
“As well as consolidating physical servers, the iSeries provides an easy way to integrate multiple environments. iSeries is the ultimate server for integration, and it has delivered immediate and significant advantages.”
Jan van de Straat, Director of R&DGemeente Harlem
• POWER Hypervisor™supports i5/OS, AIX 5L, Linux
• Improve server utilization rates across multiple workloads with automatic processor balancingwith uncapped partitions
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Hardware Management Console (HMC)
• HMC is dedicated to console function• Required on POWER5 servers to create/change partitions or to use Capacity on Demand • Not required to operate the partition• Saves the cost of typical primary partition
7310-CR2(rack)
7310-C03(desktop)
7316 display
July announcements:• Max 64 partitions per HMC across up to 16 servers• Max two HMCs per server
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Integrating Intel Based Infrastructure Servers
• Consolidate Intel® processor-based servers with the Integrated xSeries® Solutions
• New support for Linux on IXS/IXA
* Product Preview. Planned availability 3Q 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.
“The superior manageability of this system helps us reduce costs and realize impressive return on investment. Everything—from daily management of the servers to new software installation—has been easy with the iSeries and xSeries environment.”
Jim HorioIT Director, Asian Art Museum
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Linux on Integrated xSeries Solutions• Linux enabled on Integrated xSeries Solutions
– Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 AS or ES supported on Xeon Integrated xSeriesServers (IXS) and Xeon xSeries attached via Integrated xSeries Adapter (IXA)
– SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8 supported on Xeon xSeries attached via Integrated xSeries Adapter (IXA)
– OS/400 V5R2 or i5/OS V5R3 PTF’s required• See www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/integratedxseries/linux for details
• Deliver support for Intel-based Linux applications– Leverage iSeries virtual storage – Share iSeries tape, CD, DVD– Consolidate Windows & Linux backup– Note: Virtual Ethernet is not enabled at this time
• Provide a path to Linux on POWER• General Availability
– Starting August 31st
– See www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/integratedxseries/linux for details
*Planned availability 3Q, 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.
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AIX 5L and IBM eServer i5*
• Consolidate and manage UNIX®
solutions• Run standard AIX 5L with native
performance
•Product Preview. Planned availability for AIX5L 5.2 on eServer i5 is 3Q 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.
“The IBM eServer i5 enables PeopleSoft customers to run our applications across multiple operating environments without adding complexity. Now customers can deploy AIX-based PeopleSoft Enterprise Advanced Supply Chain Planning to run co-resident, allowing customers to build on their existing skill base and infrastructure.”
Les Wyatt, General Manager PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne
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The AIX 5L Opportunity on iSeries
iSeriesInstall base
251,000Enterprises
pSeriesInstall base
131,000Enterprises
Competitive UNIXInstalled 33,000
JointInstall base
11,000
Competitive UNIXOpportunity
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The Value of Virtualization• Reduce costs by increasing
asset utilization• Redeploy talent to manage
your business, not your infrastructure
• Rapidly provision new servers• Drive new levels of IT staff
productivity• Consolidate storage & backup• Simplify server management and
operations• Communicate more securely
with virtual Ethernet
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IBM Virtualization Engine and eServer i5
This presentation contains information about IBM’s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.
IBMVirtualization
Engine™
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i5/OS – The next generation of OS/400• i5/OS V5R3 is an integrated operating system
that builds on and extends the capabilities of OS/400 V5R2
• i5/OS V5R3 runs on IBM eServer i5 servers, IBM eServer iSeries servers and IBM AS/400®
models 720, 730, 740, 170
• Highlights include:– Integration of WebSphere – Express for iSeries– Automated backup for i5/OS hosted Windows, Linux, AIX 5L and Domino servers– Concurrent I/O tower and IXA add/remove*– Cross Site Mirroring (XSM) and DB2 UDB performance optimization– Output architecture compatibility enhancements– Rapid checkpoint save while active– Enabling real-time file system virus protection scanning tools
* Planned availability 3Q 2004
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Maximize Your iSeries Investments
• Upgrade servers from i810 and above
• Upgrade I/O towers– Support current HSL I/O towers*
• Upgrade storage– All 10K & 15K rpm disks are
supported on POWER5 processor-based servers
• Upgrade from OS/400 V5R2 and V5R1 to i5/OS
* Except 5078 / 5075
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iSeries servers
iSeries 800
i810
i825
i870
i890
Small to MediumEnterprises
Medium to LargeEnterprises
eServer i5 servers
520
570 Up to 16-wayGA August 31
New Model i5501 – 4 way
GA August 31
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Available Upgrade Paths
570Standard / Enterprise
520Value
520StandardEnterprise
820
830
840
810
825
870
550*StandardEnterprise
890
*Notes: • No upgrades into 550 Solution Edition or Domino Edition
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IBM eServer i5 Announcement
IBMVirtualiza
tionEngine™
• Delivering the industry firstPOWER5 based servers
• Exploiting a common eServer platform with pSeries
• Realigning price with value via the new economic model
• Completing the vision of an on demand operating environment
• Introducing the first implementation of the IBM Virtualization Engine
• Extending the value of open integration with i5/OS and WebSphere
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