explore the benefits of the new ibm® power10
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Explore the Benefits
of the New IBM® Power10Logicalis & IBM
Agenda Logicalis + IBM® Partnership
IBM Power10 Launch
Closing Remarks + Q&A
Entertainment from the Pittsburgh Zoo
Speakers:
Brandon Harris - Logicalis VP of Modern Data [email protected]
Paul McCann – SAP Server Sales Leader, IBM Americas [email protected]
Beth Inches – Zookeeper at Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium [email protected]
Logicalis + IBM:We help you adapt to a changing world
Why Logicalis +IBM Partnership
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About Logicalis Group
$1.7 billionIN REVENUE
OPERATIONS INEurope, North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific and Africa6,000+ EMPLOYEES WORLDWIDE
~10,000CORPORATE AND PUBLIC SECTOR CUSTOMERS
Logicalis U.S. is part of the international Logicalis Group, which
has annualized revenues of $1.7 billion.
A division of Datatec Limited, with revenues of
more than $4 billion.
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About Logicalis GroupNorth America
Market Position:Operates across more than 20 offices in the US.Annual Revenues:$400m+Employees: 825
Latin America
Market Position:Present in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico and Uruguay.Annual Revenues:$625m+Employees:2,960
Africa
Market Position:Present in Cape Town, South AfricaEmployees:120
Europe
Market Position:Present in Channel Islands, Germany, Ireland, Spain and the UK.Annual Revenues:$450m+Employees:1,280
Asia Pacific
Market Position:Present in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan.Annual Revenues:$245m+Employees: 940
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Logicalis IBM Relationship
Complete Portfolio
Ability to provide a complete IBM solutionServer, Storage, Software and Services
20+ Year IBM Global Partnership
IBM and Logicalis have collaborated for over 20 years in over 25 countries
IBM Agreements In Place
Logicalis and IBM have all agreements in place; NDA, SRA, BAA and a DPA to conduct business together. We are in the Ariba system and have
worked with both GBS and GTS on collaborative service engagements
IBM Platinum Partner
Logicalis has over 200 global certifications across the entire IBM
portfolio
Industry Expertise
Logicalis has a significant industry experience and subject matter expertise
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Logicalis Power Strategy
On Premise Power Cloud ROKS
Partn er
Valu
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IBM
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Services ProvidedBy IBM or BP teams
Logicalis Enterprise Cloud• Multi-tenant or Dedicated• IBM Power Systems – AIX, IBM I• IBM Storage
Managed Services
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How We Engage with You
Point of View Sessions Workshops
Executive Briefings
Strategy Planning and Road Mapping Demonstrations
Consulting and Implementation
The next generation of IBM Power®
IBM Power10Launch
IBM® Power® E1080 Enterprise ServerLogicalis—
Paul McCannAmericas Sales Leader, IBM [email protected]
Asim KhanAmericas Sales Leader, IBM [email protected]
Shannon ElwellAmericas Sales Leader, IBM [email protected]
Today’s environment of constant, rapid change is driving greater alignment between business and IT priorities
Increase flexibility
Improve security and resiliency
Derive more value from data
Ensure continuous operations
Challenge: Modernizing critical workloads and existing IT infrastructure
Dynamic and efficient scaling
Pervasive,layered security
Data access and privacy IT flexibility
Being ready for
Requires
Unpredictable demand
Anywhereworkplace
AI-driven applications
Cyber risk
IBM Power Engineered for agility
Modernize with a frictionless1 hybrid cloud experience
Maximize availability and reliabilitywith built-in advanced recovery and self-healing for
infrastructure redundancy and disaster recovery in IBM Cloud
Respond faster to business demandswith efficient scaling and consistent2 pay-for-use consumption across public and private clouds
Protect data from coreto cloudusing memory encryption at the processor leveldesigned to support end-to-end security across public and private clouds without impacting performance
Streamline insights and automationby running AI inferencing directly in core and leveraging Watson services in IBM Cloud
1. IBM Power help deliver a frictionless experience in extending mission-critical workloads across hybrid cloud, without requiring additional middleware or application refactoring
2. Power offers a consistent approach to buy pay-per-use capacity with Hybrid Cloud Credits. Credits can be bought once and can be used to consume capacity in on-premises private cloud and Power Systems Virtual Server
Respond faster to business demands
Protect data from core to cloud
Streamline insights and automation
Maximize availability and reliability
• World record 8-socket two-tier SAP SD standardapplication benchmark 1
• 4.1X more containerized throughput per core thanx862 running Red Hat OpenShift
• 2.5X per core vs x86 SPECint rate3
• 50% more capacity, same energy consumption7
• Instant scaling, pay per use consumption
• Transparent memory encryption• Support for quantum-safe cryptography and
fully homomorphic encryption
• 2.5X faster AES crypto performance per core vs. Power E9804
• Advanced protection for ROP attacks
• 5X faster in-core AI inferencing and ML6
• Provides alternative to using separate GPU systems
• Train AI models anywhere, deploy on Power without changes for AI with high RAS
• Support for libraries, AI frameworks, ONNX runtime
• 2X better memory RAS than IS-DIMMs5
• Advanced recovery, self healing and diagnostic capabilities reducing application downtime
1. IBM Power E1080; two-tier SAP SD standard application benchmark running SAP ERP 6.0 EHP5; Power10 3.55-4.0 GHz processor, 4,096 GB memory, 8p/120c/960t, 174,000 SD benchmark users (955,050 SAPS), .93 sec average response time, 19,101,000 line items/hr, 57,303,000 dialog step/hr, 99% utilization, AIX 7.2, DB2 11.5 w/ average request time .019 sec dialog/.048 sec update. Certification # not available at time of press, all results can be found at sap.com/benchmark Valid as of 8/27/21
2. Based on IBM internal testing of Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.8.2 worker nodes running 80 pods each with 10 users using the Daytrader7 workload (https://github.com/WASdev/sample.daytrader7/releases/tag/v1.4 ) accessing AIX Db2 databases. Average cpu utilization for the OCP worker nodes is > 95%. Comparison: Power E1080 running OCP accessing AIX Db2 on an S922 versus OCP on Cascade Lake accessing AIX Db2 on the same S922. Valid as of 8/26/2021 and conducted under laboratory conditions. Individual result can vary based on workload size, use of storage subsystems & other conditions. IBM Power E1080 (40 cores/3.8 GHz/2 TB memory) in maximum performance mode, 25 Gb two-port SRIOV adapter, 1 x 16Gbs FCA, with PowerVM. Competitive system: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6248 CPU (Cascade Lake) in performance mode, 40 cores/3.9GHz/512GB memory), 25Gb two-port SRIOV adapter, 1 x 16Gbps FCA, RHEL 8.4 KVM.
3. Comparison based on single 8-socket systems (IBM Power E1080 3.55 - 4 GHz, 120 core, AIX and Superdome Flex 280 2.90 GHz, Intel Xeon Platinum 8380H) using published results at www.spec.org/cpu2017/results/ as of 02 September 2021. SPEC® and the benchmark names SPECrate®2017_int_base and SPECrate®2017_int_peak are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. For more information about SPEC CPU 2017, see www. http:/spec.org/cpu2017/.
4. AES-256 in both GCM and XTS modes runs about 2.5 times faster per core when comparing Power10 E1080 (15-core modules ) vs. Power9 E980 (12-core modules) according to preliminary measurements obtained on RHEL Linux 8.4 and the OpenSSL 1.1.1g library
5. Based on IBM’s internal analysis of the IBM product failure rate of DDIMMS vs Industry Standard-DIMMs 6. 5x improvement in per socket inferencing throughput for large size 32b floating point inferencing models from Power9 E980 (12-core modules) to Power10 E1080 (15-
core modules ).Based on IBM testing using PyTorch, OpenBLAS on the same BERT Large with SQuAD v1.1 data set 7. Based on published rPerf results for Power E980/12 core compared to IBM Internal rPerf measurements (using the same methodology) for Power E1080/15 core
https://www.ibm.com/downloads/cas/K90RQOW8
Introducing: IBM Power E1080First of the Power10 family
Respond faster to business demands
Protect data from core to cloud
Streamline insights and automation Maximize availability
1. Comparison based on best performing single 8-socket systems (IBM Power E1080 3.55 - 4 GHz, 120 core, AIX and Superdome Flex 280 2.90 GHz, Intel Xeon Platinum 8380H) using published results at www.spec.org/cpu2017/resutls/ as of 02 September 2021. SPEC® and the benchmark names SPECrate®2017_int_base and SPECrate®2017_int_peak are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. For more information about SPEC CPU 2017, see www. http:/spec.org/cpu2017/.
• World record 8-socket performance
• SPECrate®2017_int_peak
• 2170 vs. 1620
• SPECrate®2017_int_base
• 1700 vs. 1570
• 2.5x more performance per core
• 1.3x more performance per socket
• Power E1080 servers scale to16 sockets
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HPE Superdome Flex 270 8-socket
Power E1080 8-socket
SPECrate®2017_int_peak
2170
8 SOCKETS
120 CORES
SPECrate®2017_int_peak
1620
8 SOCKETS
224 CORES
IBM Power E1080 sets world record 8-socket server SPEC CPU 2017 benchmark result1
100 SAPS = 2,000 fully business processed order line items per hour
Respond faster to business demands
Protect data from core to cloud
Streamline insights and automation Maximize availability
1. IBM Power E1080; two-tier SAP SD standard application benchmark running SAP ERP 6.0 EHP5; Power10 3.55-4.0 GHz processor, 4,096 GB memory, 8p/120c/960t, 174,000 SD benchmark users (955,050 SAPS), AIX 7.2, DB2 11.5 . Certification # 2021059. All results can be found at sap.com/benchmark Valid as of 8/27/21
2. Google Cloud Platform; two-tier SAP SD standard application benchmark running SAP ERP 6.0 EHP5 (cloud); Intel Xeon Platinum 8280L 2.7 GHz, 16p/448c/896t, 157,000 SD benchmark users (892,270 SAPS), running Windows Server 2019 and Microsoft SQL Server 2017, Certification # 2021008.
3. HPE Superdome Flex; two-tier SAP SD standard application benchmark running SAP ERP 6.0 EHP5; Intel Xeon Platinum 8380H 2.9 GHz, 8p/224c/448t, 122,300 SD benchmark users (670,830 SAPS), Windows Server 2016 and Microsoft SQL Server 2012, Certification # 2021006.
4. Ranked most reliable server in its category for 12th year by ITIC . Flexible: Only platform that runs AIX, IBM i, Linux OS’es while supporting the ability to run 16 SAP HANA production environment in a single server
#202002916P/448C/996Th
#202100816P/448C/996Th
#20210598P/120C/960Th
• World record 8-socket performance
• 955,050 vs. 670,830 SAPS
• 174,000 vs. 122,300 users
• More performance per core
• 4x vs. 16-socket Intel2
• 2.7x vs. 8-socket Intel3
• The most flexible and reliableSAP HANA platform4
• Power E1080 servers scale to16 sockets
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750000
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HPE SuperdomeFlex
Google Cloud Power E1080 8-socket
8 SOCKETS
120 CORES
174k USERS
955K SAPS
16 SOCKETS
448 CORES
152.5k USERS
877K SAPS
16 SOCKETS
448 CORES
157k USERS
893K SAPS
IBM Power E1080 sets world record 8-sockettwo-tier SAP SD standard application benchmark result1
Power10 increases per core performance over prior generations
2004 2007 2010 2014 2018
POWER5® POWER6® POWER7® POWER8® POWER9® Power10®
2021
1x
1.8x2.4x
4.0x
5.5x
6.9x
Maximum single-system rPerf achievable per generation, compared on a per core basis to a Power5 595 with 64 cores
Based on IBM internal rPerf projections as of 6/30/2021
IBM Power8 IBM Power9 IBM Power10
IBM Power10Scalable, sustainable compute
Same work
Less infrastructure
Smaller carbon footprint
Reduce carbon footprint with Power10
33%52% lower energy consumption for the same workload in Power E1080 vs Power E880C*
10,376 watts 7,478 watts ~5,000 watts
lower energy consumption for the same workload in Power E1080 vs Power E980*
Respond faster to business demands
Protect data from core to cloud
Streamline insights and automation Maximize availability
* Power8 (12c) is 3679 rPerf @ 16,600 Watts (0.22 rPerf/Watt), Power10 (15c) is 7998 rPerf @ 17,320 Watts (0.46 rPerf/Watt); 0.46 / 0.22 = 2.06 more rPerf/Watt, delivering 2X energy efficiencyPower9 (12c) IS 5081 rPerf @ 16,520 Watts (0.31 rPerf/Watt), Power10 (15c) is 7998 rPerf @ 17,320 Watts (0.46 rPerf/Watt); 0.46 / 0.31 = 1.48 more rPerf/Watt
Same work, fewer resources, smaller carbon footprintCustomer example
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Previous customer environment: Consolidated environment: Projected consolidation:
Benefits achieved with consolidation
126
3 2
Number of DB servers
Intel Power9
102
30 20
Energy Usage (KW)
Intel Power9 Power10
891
328 263
Number of Oracle licenses
Intel Power9
3 Power E980’s 2 Power E1080’s126 Intel Oracle Database servers
Respond faster to business demands
Protect data from core to cloud
Streamline insights and automation Maximize availability
Efficient Scaling
Optimize Utilization
Persistent Security and Reliability
more containerized throughput per core than x86 running Red Hat OpenShift*
Automated core allocation across worker nodes
Gain performance and TCO advantages co-locating AIX, IBM i and Red Hat OpenShift environments
Instant scaling, pay per use consumption
Most secure workload isolation
Advanced data protection
Platform integrity
Respond faster to business demands
Protect data from core to cloud
Streamline insights and automation Maximize availability
*Based on IBM internal testing of Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.8.2 worker nodes running 80 pods each with 10 users using the Daytrader7 workload (https://github.com/WASdev/sample.daytrader7/releases/tag/v1.4 ) accessing AIX Db2 databases. Average cpu utilization for the OCP worker nodes is > 95%. Comparison: Power E1080 running OCP accessing AIX Db2 on an S922 versus OCP on Cascade Lake accessing AIX Db2 on the same S922. Valid as of 8/26/2021 and conducted under laboratory conditions. Individual result can vary based on workload size, use of storage subsystems & other conditions. IBM Power E1080 (40 cores/3.8 GHz/2 TB memory) in maximum performance mode, 25 Gb two-port SRIOV adapter, 1 x 16Gbs FCA, with PowerVM. Competitive system: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6248 CPU (Cascade Lake) in performance mode, 40 cores/3.9GHz/512GB memory), 25Gb two-port SRIOV adapter, 1 x 16Gbps FCA, RHEL 8.4 KVM.
Red Hat OpenShift &IBM Cloud Paks on Power
Respond faster to business demands
Protect data from core to cloud
Streamline insights and automation Maximize availability
50,000+ Subscriptions
200+ Customers
32,000+ Ansible module downloads
Infrastructure View
Red Hat OpenShift + add-ons (Service Mesh, Pipelines, etc.)
Consistent DevOps: Red Hat Runtimes + CodeReady Workspaces
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management
Power Private Cloud Rack for faster, efficient Red HatOpenShift deployment
Certified Ansible modules fully supported by Red Hat
Modernize existing & develop new applications
Expand flexibility with a frictionless Hybrid Cloud
Red Hat OpenShift on Power Virtual Server
RHEL for SAP HANA (on-premises and in Power Virtual Server)
On-premises, by the minute metering and consumption for RHELand Red Hat OpenShift*
What’s new?
Red Hat on Power momentum enables accelerated delivery of app and infrastructure modernization capabilities
*Currently a statement of direction
Protect Data:End to end security withfull stack encryption
Blazing fast hardware-accelerated encryption compared to Power9
• 2.5x faster AES crypto performance per core1
• 4x crypto enginesin every core
Transparent memory encryption with:
• No additionalmanagement setup
• No performance impact
Stay ahead of current and future threats with support for:
• Quantum-safe cryptography
• Fully homomorphic encryption
Com
plex
ity
Coverage
Full disk and tape(AIX LV encryption, IBM i ASP encryption)Protect at-rest data
File and data sets (AIX EFS)Sensitive data tied to access control for in-transit and at-rest data
DatabasesSensitive in-use, in-flight and at-rest data
Memory encryptionAll data in memory
Applications Hyper-sensitive data
Respond faster to business demands
Protect data from core to cloud
Streamline insights and automation Maximize availability
1. AES-256 in both GCM and XTS modes runs about 2.5 times faster per core when comparing Power10 E1080 (15-core modules ) vs. Power9 E980 (12-core modules) according to preliminary measurements obtained on RHEL Linux 8.4 and the OpenSSL 1.1.1g library
In-core AI inferencing and machine learning
Model
Data
MMAMatrix Math Accelerator
Intelligent workflows
Power10
Bring your own models and run inferencewhere your operational data resides
Inference Engine
4 MMA Engines per Core
ONNX
Inference
Respond faster to business demands
Protect data from core to cloud
Streamline insights and automation Maximize availability
• Perform in-core AI inferencingand ML where data resides
• Provides alternative to using separate GPU systems
• Train AI models anywhere,deploy on Power withoutchanges for AI; with high RAS
• Support for popular libraries, AI frameworks and ONNX runtime
Faster AI inferencingper socket over Power E980*
* 5x improvement in per socket inferencing throughput for large size 32b floating point inferencing models from Power9 E980 (12-core modules) toPower10 E1080 (15-core modules). Based on IBM testing using PyTorch, OpenBLAS on the same BERT Large with SQuAD v1.1 data set
• Consistent and compatible IT architecture – no additional middleware or application refactoring required
• Extend workloads across on-premisesand Power Virtual Server
• Common hybrid cloud currency forpay-per-use consumption
Consistent experience for elastic computing across the IT environment
IBM Power approach to frictionless hybrid cloud
Power Virtual Server
Power10 in Power Virtual ServerStatement of Direction
Datacenters across the globe
Customers deployed prod, pre-prod, HA/DR use cases
Key solutions
SAP HANA SAP NetWeaver
AIX and IBM i Solutions
Red Hat OpenShift IBM Cloud Paks
Epic (currently in Pilot mode)
IBM intends to deploy Power10 in select Power Virtual Server datacenters. Power10 in Power Virtual Server is intended to deliver improved performance, scale, security and embedded AI capabilities, allowing clients to further enhance their Power hybrid cloud infrastructure.
Comprehensive Compliance
GDPR
SOC1 Type 1 and Type 2
HIPAA
ISO 27K
SOC2 Type 2 (Target 3Q21)
Accelerate transformationwith IBM Power
ibm.biz/power10
Statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.
Closing Remarks + Q&A
Presented by: Beth Inches – Zookeeper at Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium
Pittsburgh Zoo& PPG Aquarium
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