ibm zenterprise - uni-hamburg.de · all statements regarding ibm's future direction and intent...

23
© 2010 IBM Cor porati on IBM zEnterprise Announcement vom 22. Juli 2010 Arwed Tschoeke [email protected] 2 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet Trademarks Notes: Perfor manc e is in Internal T hroughput R ate (ITR) r ati o based on meas ur ements and proj ecti ons using s tandard IBM benchmar ks i n a c ontr olled envir onment. The actual throughput that any us er will experience will var y depending upon consi der ati ons s uc h as the amount of mul tipr ogrammi ng i n the user's j ob str eam, the I/O config urati on, the storage c onfiguration, and the wor kload pr oc ess ed. Therefor e, no ass uranc e c an be gi ven that an indi vidual us er will ac hieve throughput i mprovements equi valent to the per for manc e r ati os s tated here. IBM hardware pr oducts are manufactured fr om new parts , or new and s er viceable us ed parts. R eg ardless, our warranty ter ms appl y. All customer exampl es cited or described in this presentati on ar e presented as illustrations of the manner in which some customers have used IBM products and the r esults they may have ac hieved. Actual environmental costs and performance char acteristics will var y depending on indi vi dual customer configurations and conditi ons. This public ati on was pr oduc ed i n t he U nit ed S tates . IBM may not offer the products, ser vices or featur es discussed in this document i n other countries, and the infor mation may be subject to chang e without notice. C ons ult your loc al IBM business c ontact for i nformation on the produc t or s er vices avail abl e i n your ar ea. All statements reg ardi ng IBM's future direction and intent ar e subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and r epresent g oals and obj ecti ves onl y. Infor mation about non-IBM pr oducts is obtained from the manufactur ers of those pr oducts or their published announcements. IBM has not tested those pr oducts and cannot confir m the perfor manc e, c ompati bility, or any other clai ms r elated to non-IBM pr oduc ts. Questi ons on the capabilities of non-IBM products should be addr essed to the suppli ers of those products. Prices subj ect to change without notice. C ontact your IBM r epr esentati ve or Business Partner for the most current pricing i n your geography. * Registered trademar ks of IBM Corporation The fol lo wing ar e tr ad em ar ks or reg ist er ed tr ad em ar ks of other comp ani es. * All other pr oducts may be tr ademar ks or registered trademar ks of their respecti ve companies. Adobe, the Adobe log o, PostScript, and the PostScript l ogo ar e either r egister ed tr ademar ks or trademar ks of Adobe Systems Incor por ated in the United States, and/or other countries. Cell Br oadband Engi ne is a tr ademar k of Sony C omputer Entertai nment, Inc. in the United States, other countries, or both and is used under license there from. Java and all Java-based tr ademarks are trademar ks of Sun Micr osystems, Inc. in the Uni ted States, other countries, or both. Microsoft, Wi ndows, Windows NT , and the Wi ndows log o are trademar ks of Microsoft C orporation i n the U nited States, other countries, or both. Infi niB and is a tr ademar k and ser vic e mar k of the I nfini B and Tr ade Ass oci ati on. Intel, Intel log o, Intel Inside, Intel Insi de log o, Intel C entrino, Intel C entrino l ogo, Cel eron, Intel Xeon, Intel SpeedStep, Itanium, and Pentium are tr ademarks or registered trademar ks of Intel Corporation or its subsi diari es i n the U nited States and other countries. UNIX is a registered trademar k of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Linux is a registered trademar k of Li nus T or val ds i n the U nited States, other c ountries, or both. ITIL is a r egister ed tr ademar k, and a registered community tr ademark of the Office of Government C ommerce, and is r egistered i n the U.S. Patent and Trademar k Office. IT Infr astructure Li brar y is a registered trademar k of the Centr al C omputer and Tel ecommunications Agency, which is now part of the Office of Government C ommerce. The follo wing are trad emarks of the Internat ional Bu sin ess Machin es Corporation in the Unit ed States and /or oth er countries. AIX* BladeCenter* DataPower* DB2* FICON* GDPS* Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex HiperSockets IBM* IBM eServer IBM (logo)* InfiniBand* Parallel Sysplex* POWER* POWER7* PowerVM RP/SM RACF* System x* System z* System z9* System z10 WebSphere* z9* z10 BC z10 EC zEnterprise z/OS* zSeries* z/VM* z/VSE

Upload: others

Post on 16-Jun-2020

3 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

© 2010 IBM Cor porati on

IBM zEnterpriseAnnouncement vom 22. Juli 2010

Arwed [email protected]

2 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

Trademarks

Notes :

Perfor mance is in Internal T hroughput R ate (ITR) r ati o based on measur ements and proj ecti ons using s tandard IBM benchmar ks i n a contr olled envir onment. T he actual throughput that any user will experience will var y depending upon consi der ati ons such as the amount of mul tipr ogrammi ng i n the user's j ob str eam, the I /O config urati on, the storage configuration, and the wor kload pr ocessed. Therefor e, no assurance can be gi ven that an indi vidual user will achieve throughput i mprovements equi valent to the per for mance r ati os s tated here.

IBM hardware pr oducts are manufactured fr om new parts , or new and ser viceable used parts. R eg ardless, our warranty ter ms appl y.

All customer exampl es cited or described in this presentati on ar e presented as illus trations of the manner in which some customers have used IBM products and the r esults they may have achieved. Ac tual environmental cos ts and performance char acteristics will var y depending on indi vi dual customer configurations and conditi ons.

This publicati on was pr oduced i n the U nited States . IBM may not offer the products , ser vices or featur es discussed in this document i n other countries, and the infor mation may be subjec t to chang e without notice. C onsult your local IBM business contact for i nformation on the produc t or ser vices avail abl e i n your ar ea.

All statements reg ardi ng IBM's future direction and intent ar e subjec t to change or withdrawal without notice, and r epresent g oals and obj ecti ves onl y.

Infor mation about non-IBM pr oduc ts is obtained from the manufac tur ers of those pr oducts or their published announcements . IBM has not tested those pr oduc ts and cannot confir m the perfor mance, compati bility, or any other clai ms r elated to non-IBM pr oduc ts. Questi ons on the capabilities of non-IBM products should be addr essed to the suppli ers of those products .

Prices subj ect to change without notice. C ontact your IBM r epr esentati ve or Business Partner for the mos t current pricing i n your geography.

* Registered trademar ks of IBM C orporation

The fol lo wing are trad emarks or reg ist ered trad emar ks of other comp anies.

* All other pr oduc ts may be tr ademar ks or registered trademar ks of their respecti ve companies.

Adobe, the Adobe log o, PostScript, and the PostScript l ogo ar e either r egister ed tr ademar ks or trademar ks of Adobe Systems Incor por ated in the United States, and/or other countries .Cell Br oadband Engi ne is a tr ademar k of Sony C omputer Entertai nment, Inc. in the United States, other countries , or both and is used under license there from. Java and all Java-based tr ademarks are trademar ks of Sun Micr osystems, Inc. in the Uni ted States, other countries , or both. Microsoft, Wi ndows, Windows NT , and the Wi ndows log o are trademar ks of Microsoft C orporation i n the U nited States, other countries, or both.Infi niBand is a tr ademar k and ser vice mar k of the Infini Band Tr ade Associ ati on.Intel, Intel log o, Intel Inside, Intel Insi de log o, Intel C entrino, Intel C entrino l ogo, Cel eron, Intel Xeon, Intel SpeedStep, Itanium, and Pentium are tr ademarks or registered trademar ks of Intel Corporation or its subsi diari es i n the U nited States and other countries.UNIX is a registered trademar k of The Open Group in the U nited States and other countries . Linux is a registered trademar k of Li nus T or val ds i n the U nited States, other countries, or both. ITIL is a r egister ed tr ademar k, and a registered community tr ademark of the Office of Government C ommerce, and is r egistered i n the U.S. Patent and Trademar k Office.IT Infr astructure Li brar y is a registered trademar k of the Centr al C omputer and Tel ecommunications Agency, which is now part of the Office of Government C ommerce.

The fol lo wing are trad emarks of the Internat ional B u sin ess Machin es Corporation in the Unit ed States a nd /or oth er countr ies.

AIX*BladeCenter*DataPower*DB2*FICON*GDPS*Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex

HiperSocketsIBM*IBM eServerIBM (logo)*InfiniBand*Parallel Sysplex*POWER*

POWER7*PowerVMRP/SMRACF*System x*System z*System z9*

System z10WebSphere*z9*z10 BCz10 ECzEnterprisez/OS*

zSeries*z/VM*z/VSE

Page 2: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

3 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

Information Technology Today: Limitations

� Business processes and the applications that support them are becoming more service oriented, modular in their construction, and integrated.

� The components of these services are implemented on a variety of architectures and hosted on heterogeneous IT infrastructures.

� Approaches to managing these infrastructures along the lines of platform architecture boundaries cannot optimize: alignment of IT with business objectives; responsiveness to change; resource utilization; business resiliency; or overall cost of ownership.

� Customers need better approach: The ability to mana ge the IT infrastructure and Business Application as an integrated whole.

Information technology today is limited by the tech nology and architecture configurations available.

DS Servers

L AN Servers

SSL/XMLAppliances

CachingAppliances

RoutersSwitches

FirewallServers

File/Print ServersBusin ess Intelligen ce

Servers

Security/Directory Servers

Web Servers

Application Servers

System z

4 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

IBM zEnterprise System – Best in Class Systems and Software Technologies A system of systems that unifies IT for predictable service delivery

� Part of the IBM System Director family, provides platform, hardware and workload management

� Unifies management of resources, extending IBM System z® qualities of service across the infrastructure

� Ideal for large scale data and transaction serving and mission critical applications

� Most efficient platform for Large-scale Linux®

consolidation � Leveraging a large

portfolio of z/OS® and Linux on System z applications

� Capable of massive scale up, over 50 Billion Instructions per Second (BIPS)

� Selected IBM POWER7®

blades and IBM System x®

Blades1 for tens of thousands of AIX® and Linux applications

� High performance optimizers and appliances to accelerate time to insight and reduce cost

� Dedicated high performance private network

1 All statements reg ardi ng IBM future dir ecti on and i ntent are subj ect to change or withdrawal without notice, and r epresents g oals and objec ti ves onl y.

Unified management for a smarter system:zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager

Unified management for a smarter system:zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager

The world’s fastest and most scalable system:IBM zEnterprise ™ 196

(z196)

The world’s fastest and most scalable system:IBM zEnterprise ™ 196

(z196)

Scale out to a trillion instructions per second:

IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter ® Extension

(zBX)

Scale out to a trillion instructions per second:

IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter ® Extension

(zBX)

HMCHMC

Page 3: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

5 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

IBM zEnterprise System

IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196) IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)

AZ EDCB

IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager (zManager)

6 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

� A zEnterprise ensemble is a collection of 1 to 8 z196 CPCs with/without zBX managed collectively by the Unified Resource Manager as a single logical virtualized system using the HMC

� A zEnterprise node is a z196 CPC with 0 to 4 racks up to 2 BladeCenters per rack

– zEnterprise nodes are deployed within a single site

– A zEnterprise node can be a member of at most one ensemble

� z196 CPCs are deployed within a single site

� Blade based fit-for-purpose Solutions

� Integrated Advanced Virtualization Management

� Implements well-defined external interface to Data Center Service Management functions

� Virtual Resource Management and Automation

� z10 can access the Optimizers, but can’t be part of the managed ensemble

What is a zEnterprise Ensemble?

HM

C –

Uni

fied

Re

sour

ce M

anag

er

zEnterprise NodezEnterprise Ensemble

Page 4: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

7 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

System z “Specialty Engine” Evolution to the zEnterprise Ensemble

z196T LLB7

Price-P

erformance

Worse

Better

CPz/OS LPAR z196

IFL

Partitioned z Engines for Linux

zBX

Application Inventory Less More

zAAPzIIP

Optimizers

IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer

WebSphere DataPower Appliance*

IBMBlades

POWER7

System x*

*Statement of Direction, 1H 2011

8 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

� Machine Type– 2817

� 5 Models– M15, M32, M49, M66 and M80

� Processor Units (PUs)– 20 (24 for M80) PU cores per book– Up to 14 SAPs per system, standard– 2 spares designated per system– Dependant on the H/W model - up to 15,32,49,66 or 80 PU

cores available for characterization• Central Processors (CPs), Integrated Facility for Linux (IFLs),

Internal Coupling Facility (ICFs), System z Application Assist Processors (zAAPs), System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP), optional - additional System Assist Processors (SAPs)

– Sub-capacity available for up to 15 CPs• 3 sub-capacity points

� Memory– System Minimum of 32 GB– Up to 768 GB per book– Up to 3 TB for System and up to 1 TB per LPAR

• Fixed HSA, standard • 32/64/96/112/128/256 GB increments

� I/O– Up to 48 I/O Interconnects per System @ 6 GBps each– Up to 4 Logical Channel Subsystems (LCSSs)

� STP - optional (No ETR)

z196 Overview

Page 5: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

9 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

zEnterprise z196 Functions and Features (GA Driver 86 – August, 2010)

z196

Five hardware models

Quad core PU chip

Up to 80 processors configurable as CPs, zAAPs, zIIPs, IFLs, ICFs, or optional SAPs

Increased capacity processors

Out of order instruction execution

Over 100 new and enhanced instructions

Improved processor cache design

Up to 15 subcapacity CPs at capacity settings 4, 5, or 6

Up to 3 TB of Redundant Array of Independent Memory (RAIM)

Unified Resource Manager suites

Cryptographic enhancements

On Demand enhancements

Energy efficiencies

2 New OSA CHPIDs – OSX and OSM

Three subchannel sets per LCSS

8 slot, 2 domain I/O drawer

Concurrent I/O drawer add, remove, replace

FICON discovery and autoconfiguration

Doubled HiperSockets to 32

Physical Coupling Links increased to 80

Doubled Coupling CHPIDs to 128

CFCC Level 17

Optional water cooling

Optional High Voltage DC power

Static Power Save Mode

Optional Top Exist I/O cable exit

STP enhancements

zBX-002 with IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer, IBM Blades

10 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

z196 – Under the covers (Model M66 or M80)

InternalBatteries(optional)

PowerSupplies

I/O cage

Fiber Quick Connect (FQC) Feature

(optional)

Processor Books, Memory, MBA and

HCA cards

2 x CoolingUnits

InfiniBand I/O Interconnects

2 x SupportElements

FICON & ESCON FQC

Ethernet cables for internal System LAN connecting Flexible Service Processor

(FSP) cage controller cards

I/O drawers

Page 6: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

11 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

z196 Water cooled – Under the covers (Model M66 or M80) front view

InternalBatteries(optional)

PowerSupplies

I/O cage

Processor Books, Memory, MBA and

HCA cards

2 x Water Cooling

Units

InfiniBand I/O Interconnects

SupportElements

Ethernet cables for internal System LAN connecting Flexible Service Processor

(FSP) cage controller cards

I/O drawers

12 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

System z Servers Continue to Scale with z196

z196T LLB12

� Each new range continues to deliver:– New function

– Unprecedented capacity to meet consolidation needs

– Improved efficiency to further reduce energy consumption

– Continues to delivering flexible and simplified on demand capacity

– A mainframe that goes beyond the traditional paradigm

z900z/OS 1.6

z990z/OS 1.6

z9 ECz/OS 1.6

z10 ECz/OS 1.8

77 engines64-way

Minimum PCI

20 engines16-way

48 engines32-way

64 engines54-way

Max

imum

PC

I

z900

z990

z9 EC

z10 EC

z/OS rel ease used for LSPR measurements

z196 measurements ar e for a xx- way

PCI - ( Processor C apacity Index

96 engines80-way

z196z/OS 1.11

z196

Page 7: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

13 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

z196 Quad Core PU Chip Detail

z196T LLB13

� Up to Four active cores per chip– 5.2 GHz – L1 cache/ core

• 64 KB I-cache• 128 KB D-cache

– 1.5 MB private L2 cache/ core� Two Co-processors (COP)

– Crypto & compression accelerators – Includes 16KB cache– Shared by two cores

� 24MB eDRAM L3 Cache– Shared by all four cores

� Interface to SC chip / L4 cache– 41.6 GB/sec to each of 2 SCs

� I/O Bus Controller (GX) – Interface to Host Channel Adapter (HCA)

� Memory Controller (MC)– Interface to controller on memory DIMMs– Supports RAIM design

� Chip Area – 512.3mm 2

– 23.5mm x 21.8mm– 8093 Power C4’s– 1134 signal C4’s

� 12S0 45nm SOI Technology

– 13 layers of metal– 3.5 km wire

� 1.4 Billion Transistors

14 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

z196T LLB14

� OOO yields significant performance benefit for comp ute intensive apps through–Re-ordering instruction execution

Later (younger) instructions can execute ahead of an older stalled instruction–Re-ordering storage accesses and parallel storage accesses

� OOO maintains good performance growth for tradition al apps

z196 Out of Order (OOO) Value

L1 miss

Instrs

1

2

3

4

5

Time

In-order core execution Out-of-order core execution

L1 miss

TimeExecution

Storage access

Page 8: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

15 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

z196T LLB15 9/2/2010

System z Cache Topology – z10 EC vs. z196 Comparison

L1: 64KI + 128KD8w Set Associative DL14w Set Associative IL1256B line size

L1.5 3MB Inclusive of L1.512w Set Associative256B cache line size

L2 48MB Excl Inclusive + XI Dir24w Set Associative256B cache line size

z10 EC

4 L2 Caches

48MBShared L2

20L1 / L1.5s

L1L1.5

L1L1.5

L1L1.5

L2L1

L2L1

L2L1

L2L1

L1: 64KI + 128KD8w DL1, 4w IL1256B line size

L2 Private 1.5MB Inclusive of L1s12w Set Associative256B cache line size

L3 Shared 24MB Inclusive of L2s12w Set Associative256B cache line size

L4 192MB Inclusive24w Set Associative256B cache line size

z196

4 L4 Caches

192MBShared eDRAM L4

6 L3s,24 L1 / L2s

L2L1

24MB ShreDRAM L3

24MB ShreDRAM L3

L2L1

L2L1

L2L1

16 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

z196T LLB16

z10 EC MCM vs. z196 MCM Comparison

� MCM– 96mm x 96mm in size

– 5 PU chips per MCMQuad core chips with 3 or 4 active coresPU Chip size 21.97 mm x 21.17 mm4.4 GHzSuperscalar, In order executionL1: 64K I /128K D private/coreL1.5: 3M I+D private/core

– 2 SC chips per MCML2: 2 x 24 M = 48 M L2 per bookSC Chip size 21.11 mm x 21.71 mm

– Power 1800 Watts

� MCM– 96mm x 96mm in size

– 6 PU chips per MCM• Quad core chips with 3 or 4 active cores• PU Chip size 23.5 mm x 21.8 mm• 5.2 GHz• Superscalar, OOO execution• L1: 64K I / 128K D private/core• L2: 1.5M I+D private/core• L3: 24MB/chip - shared

– 2 SC chips per MCM• L4: 2 x 96 MB = 192 MB L4 per book• SC Chip size 24.4 mm x 219.6 mm

– Power 1800 Watts

z10 EC MCM z196 MCM

Page 9: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

17 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

z196 Capacity/Performance compared to z10 EC

z196 to z10 ECRatios

z196 PCI Values

LSPR Mixed workload average, multi-image for z/OS 1 .11 with HiperDispatch active on z196

Uni-processor 1.33 1202

16-way z196 to 16-way z10 EC 1.38 14371

32-way z196 to 32-way z10 EC 1.38 25241

64-way z196 to 64-way z10 EC 1.41 44953

80-way z196 to 64-way z10 EC 1.64 52286

MIPsTables

PCI - Processor Capacity Index

18 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

z196T LLB18

z196 Redundant Array of Independent Memory (RAIM) Structure

DATA

CHECK

DATA

CHECKECCRAIM Parity

Level 3 Cache

Key Cache

MCU 0

16B 16B

2B

Key Cache

MCU 1

16B 16B

2B

Key Cache

MCU 2

16B 16B

2B

Extra column prov ides RAIM

func tion

Page 10: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

19 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

z196T LLB19

Ch4Ch3

Ch2Ch1

AS

IC

AS

IC

Ch0

DIMM

CLKDiff

CLKDiff

CRC

CRC

DRAM

X

X

X

X

Layers of Memory Recovery

ECC� Powerful 90B / 64B Reed Solomon

code

DRAM Failure� Marking technology; no half sparing

needed� 2 DRAM can be marked� Call for replacement on third DRAM

Lane Failure� CRC with Retry� Data – lane sparing� CLK – RAIM with lane sparing

DIMM Failure (discrete components, VTT Reg.)

� CRC with Retry� Data – lane sparing� CLK – RAIM with lane sparing

DIMM Controller ASIC Failure� RAIM Recovery

Channel Failure� RAIM Recovery

MCU0

ECC

RAIM

XX

X

2- Deep Cascade Using Quad High DIMMs

z196 – Memory Overview

20 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

z196 New Build and Box MES I/O offerings

Note : Drawings Not to Scale

42

41

40

39383736

3534

333231302928272625

24232221

201918

17161514131211

10987654

321

IBF IBF

IBF Air Backup

BPA

CPC

MRU

I/O Drawer

I/O Drawer

I/O Drawer

I/O Drawer

FRAME Z A

NO I/O Cage

1-32 slots

Slots 1-8

Slots 9-16

Slots 17- 24

Slots 25- 32

424140393837363534333231302928272625

24232221201918

17161514131211

109

87654

321

IBF IBF

IBF Air Backup

BPA

CPC

MRU

I/O Drawer

I/O Drawer

FRAME Z A

ONE I/O Cage

I/O Cage

33-44 slots

Slots 29- 36

Slots 37- 44

Slots 1-28

45-72* required slots

424140393837363534333231302928272625

24232221201918

17161514131211

109

87654

321

IBF IBF

IBF Air Backup

BPA

CPC

MRU

I/O Drawer

I/O Drawer

Z A

TWO I/O Cages

I/O Cage

FRAME

I/O Cage

Slots 57- 64

Slots 65- 72

Slots 29- 56 Slots 1-28

64 or fewer slots IDEAL

45 to 52 slots

53 to 60 slots

Page 11: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

21 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

z196 Channel Type and Crypto Overview

� I/O Channels FICON Express8FICON Express4 (Carry forward on upgrade)ESCON – Migrate Away (240 or fewer)

� NetworkingOSA-Express3• 10 Gigabit Ethernet LR and SR• Gigabit Ethernet LX and SX• 1000BASE-T EthernetOSA-Express2 (Carry forward on upgrade)• 1000BASE-T Ethernet • Gigabit Ethernet LX and SXHiperSockets (Define only)

� Coupling LinksInfiniBand Coupling Links• 12x InfiniBand• 1x InfiniBandISC-3 – Migrate Away (Peer mode only) IC (Define only)

� Crypto Crypto Express3• Configurable Coprocessor / Accelerator

� I/O Channels

FICON (before FICON Express4)

FCV – ESCD Model 5 Bridge Card

� Networking

OSA-Express2 10 GbE LR

OSA-Express (pre OSA-Express2)

� Coupling Links

ICB-4 and earlier ICB

� Crypto

Crypto Express2 and earlier

� ETR

Sysplex Timer ® (ETR) Attachment

Supported Channel Types Non-Supported Channel Types

22 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

2458-002

Fibre Ch annelDisk Storag e

� Machine Type/Model 2458-002– One Model with 5 configurations for IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer

� Racks – Up to 4 (B, C, D and E)– 42U Enterprise, (36u height reduction option)– 4 maximum, 2 chassis/rack– 2-4 power line cords/rack – Non-acoustic doors as standard– Optional Acoustic Doors– Optional Rear Door Heat Exchanger (conditioned water required)

� Chassis – Up to 2 per rack– 9U BladeCenter – Redundant Power, cooling and management modules– Network Modules– I/O Modules

� Blades (Maximum 112 in 4 racks)– IBM Smart Analytic Optimizer Blades (up to 7 to 56)

– Can not mix other Blades in the same Chassis– Customer supplied POWER7 Blades (up to 112)– Customer supplied System x Blades* (up to 112)– WebSphere DataPower Appliances* (up to 28)– Non-IBM Smart Analytic Optimizer Blades can be mixed in the same

chassis� Management Firmware

– Unified Resource Manager� Top of Rack (TOR) Switches - 4

– 1000BASE-T intranode management network (INMN)– 10 GbE intraensemble data network (IEDN)

� Network and I/O Modules– 1000BASE-T and 10 GbE modules – 8 Gb Fibre Channel (FC) connected to customer supplied disks– IBM Smart Analytic Optimizer uses DS5020 disks

– DS5020s not shared with Customer supplied Blades

zBX Overview

*All statements reg ardi ng IBM future dir ecti on and i ntent are subj ect to change or withdr awal without notice, and represents goals and obj ecti ves onl y.

Page 12: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

23 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

zEnterprise zBX Functions and Features (GA Driver 86 – September 10, 2010)

One hardware model

zBX is controlled by one specific z196

Up to 4 Racks (B, C, D and E)

2 BladeCenters Chassis per rack

Non-acoustics doors standard

Optional Rear Door Heat Exchanger

Optional acoustic doors

Redundant Power, Cooling and Management Modules

10 GbE and 1000BASE-T Network modules

8 Gb SR FC modules

Advance Management Module

1000BASE-T and 10 GbE TORs

Up to 112 Blades

IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer

POWER7 Blades

System x Blades*

WebSphere DataPower Appliances*

HMCs required for Unified Resource Manager

Additional zBX owned HMC required if System maintained by Third Party

*All statements regarding IBM's plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice. Any reliance on these Statements of General Direction is at the rely ing party 's sole risk and will not create liability or obligation f or IBM.

zBX

24 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

zBX Rack

� 42U of rack space� Fits easily through standard 2.03m (80")

high doorways– External dimensions (HxWxD): 202x65x110cm

(79.5"x25.6"x43.3")– Includes Power Cabling– Supports the optional IBM Rear Door Heat

Exchanger and IBM Acoustic Door

Page 13: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

25 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

Standard BladeCenter Chassis

BladeCenter Chassis

� Form factor/height rack-mount chassis/9U Blade bays

� Up to 2 Switch modules – Four high-speed

� Power supply module – Up to 4 hot-swap and redundant 2900W AC with load-

balancing and failover capabilities. Operating at 200-240V

� Cooling modules – Two hot-swap and redundant blowers standard, additional

fan packs on power supplies

� Systems Management for hardware– Advanced Management Module standard; additional

Management Module for redundancy required

26 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

POWER7 PS701 Blade 8 Cores

YesServ ice Processor

Yes (v ia BladeCenter chassis)Fiber Support

Yes BladeCenter chassisRedundant Cooling

POWER Sav e / Power Cap

Yes BladeCenter chassis

1 BladeCenter chassisMedia Bays

Power & Thermal

Redundant Power

Dual Port Gbt Ethernet

Ethernet, USB

CIOv & CFFh

( PCIe Adapters )

0 - 1 SAS (300/600GB)

Up to 128 GB

On Chip

8 Core Single Socket

Integrated Options

Daughter Card Options

DASD / Bays

DDR3 Memory

L2 & L3 Cache

Architecture

Page 14: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

27 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

BladeCenter Detail

MEDIA TRAY SLOT FRONT SYSTEM LEDS

CD/DVD DRIVEUSB PORTS

POWERMODULE

WITH FAN PACK

POWER MODULE

FAN PACK

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

BLADE SERVER SLOTS BS01-BS14

POWER MODULEAND FAN PACK 1

POWER MODULEAND FAN PACK 3

POWER MODULEAND FAN PACK 2

POWER MODULEAND FAN PACK 4

SERVICE CARDSLOT

28 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

zBX – Interfaces to BladeCenter

� High Speed Switches Modules– The HSS with Short Range optics is used to connect to System z

OSA-Express3 10 GbE adaptors

� Fibre Channel Switch Modules– QLOGIC 20 port 8 Gbps FC Switch

– Fibre Channel attachment for customer supplied disk storage

� Top of Rack (TOR) Switches for Private Support Network

– The PSN provides connectivity to the Management Module in the BladeCenter Chassis and the BladeCenter Chassis Ethernet switch network. This allows the SE/HMC to communicate to the management module for service and have the ability to directly interface to the blade

High speed Switch Module

Fibre Channel Switch Module

Top of Rack Switch

Page 15: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

© 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

B36P INMN AB36P INMN AB35P INMN BB35P INMN B

B32P IEDN AB32P IEDN A

B30P IEDN B B30P IEDN B

CC0066ZZ

RACK BRACK B

88BLADEBLADE

CENTERSCENTERSFRONTFRONTVIEWVIEW

BB0066ZZ

BB2211ZZ

RACK CRACK C

BB2211NN

BB0066NN

CC2211ZZ

CC2211NN

CC0066NN

B01BB01B

B10BB10B

C01BC01B

C10BC10B

EE0066ZZ

RACK DRACK D

88BLADEBLADE

CENTERSCENTERSFRONTFRONTVIEWVIEW

DD0066ZZ

DD2211ZZ

RACK ERACK E

DD2211NN

DD0066NN

EE2211ZZ

EE2211NN

EE0066NN

D01BD01B

D10BD10B

E01BE01B

E10BE10B

30 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

zEnterprise Unified Resource ManagerTransforming the way resources are managed and deployed

How is it different?

� Heterogeneous management: Total systems management across heterogeneous resources

� Integration: Single point of control, common skills for resources, reduced complexity of day to day operations.

� Monitoring. New dashboard for CPU resources and energy management.

� Simplified installation: Auto discovery and configuration of resources and workloads with single interface

� Secure: Improved network security with lower latency, less hops and less complexity. Improved control of access due to management of hypervisors as firmware.

� Service and support management: Virtual machines and blades able to perform hardware problem detection, reporting and call home

What is it? Unified Resource Manager provides workload awareness to optimize the system resources in accordance with understanding the policies assigned to that particular workload. Functions are grouped into two suites of tiered functionality that enable different levels of capability - Manage suite and Automate suite.

30

Page 16: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

31 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

HMCHMC

Hypervisors Energy

Networks

Energy Management▀ Monitor ing and trend reporting of CPU

energy eff iciency.

Performance

VirtualServers

Operations

Operational Controls▀ Auto-discovery and configuration

support for new resources.

▀ Cross platform hardw are problem detection, reporting and call home.

▀ Physical hardw are configuration, backup and restore.

▀ Delivery of system activ ity using new user interface.

Hypervisor Management▀ Integrated deployment and

configuration of hypervisors▀ Hypervisors (except z/V M) shipped and

serviced as f irmw are.▀ Management of ISO images.▀ Creation of virtual netw orks.

Network Management▀ Management of virtual netw orks inc luding access control

Key▀ Manage suite▀ Automate suite

zEnterprise Unified Resource ManagerHardware Management

32 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

HMCHMC

Hypervisors Energy

Networks

Energy Management▀ Static pow er savings▀ Ability to query maximum potential pow er.

Performance

VirtualServers

Operations

Hypervisor Management▀ Manage and control communication

betw een virtual server operating systems and the hypervisor.

▀ Single view of virtualization across platforms.▀ Ability to deploy mult iple, cross-platform virtual

servers w ithin minutes▀ Management of virtual netw orks inc luding

access control

Virtual Server Lifecycle Management

▀ Wizard-driven management of resources in accordance w ith specif ied bus iness service level objectives

▀ HMC provides a s ingle consolidated and cons istent view of resources

▀ Monitor resource use w ithin the context of a business w orkload

▀ Define w orkloads and associated performance policies

Workload Awareness and Platform Performance Management

zEnterprise Unified Resource ManagerPlatform Management

Key▀ Manage suite▀ Automate suite

Page 17: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

33 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

HMCHMC

Hypervisors Energy

Networks

Energy Management▀ Monitor ing and trend reporting of CPU

energy eff iciency.▀ Static pow er savings▀ Ability to query maximum potential pow er.

Performance

VirtualServers

Operations

Operational Controls▀ Auto-discovery and configuration

support for new resources.

▀ Cross platform hardw are problem detection, reporting and call home.

▀ Physical hardw are configuration, backup and restore.

▀ Delivery of system activ ity using new user interface.

Hypervisor Management▀ Integrated deployment and

configuration of hypervisors▀ Hypervisors (except z/V M) shipped

and serviced as f irmw are.▀ Management of ISO images.▀ Creation of virtual netw orks.▀ Manage and control communication

betw een virtual server operating systems and the hypervisor.

Network Management▀ Management of virtual netw orks inc luding access control

▀ Single view of virtualization across platforms.▀ Ability to deploy mult iple, cross-platform virtual

servers w ithin minutes▀ Management of virtual netw orks inc luding

access control

Virtual Server Lifecycle Management

▀ Wizard-driven management of resources in accordance w ith specif ied bus iness service level objectives

▀ HMC provides a s ingle consolidated and cons istent view of resources

▀ Monitor resource use w ithin the context of a business w orkload

▀ Define w orkloads and associated performance policies

Workload Awareness and Platform Performance Management

zEnterprise hardware management and platform management …

Key▀ Manage suite▀ Automate suite

Save time, cost and simplify asset management

Decrease problem determination and resolution time for cross-platform resources

Improve and simplify cross-platform availability procedures

Enable broader and more granular view of resource consumption

Factory installed and configured network

Improved network security with lower latency, less complexity, no encryption/decryption

Allow critical workloads to receive resources and priority based on goal-oriented policies established by business requirements

Smart business adjustments based on workload insight

Provide deep insight into how IT resources are being used

Gain flexibility, consistency and uniformity of virtualization

Provide the business with faster time to market

Simplified network management for applications

… Value Made Possible By the Unified Resource Manager

Simplified installation of hypervisors

Gain significant time to market with improved speed of deployment

Simplified installation of hypervisors

Gain significant time to market with improved speed of deployment

Simplified energy management

Energy cost savings

34 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

Putting zEnterprise System to the taskUse the smarter solution to improve your application design

Sys

tem

z H

ardw

are

Ma

nage

me

nt C

onso

le (

HM

C)

with

Uni

fied

Re

sour

ce M

ana

ger

zBX

Select IBM Blades

Blade HW Resources

Optimizers

IBM

Sm

art

Anal

ytic

s O

ptim

izer

z HW Resources

z/OS

Support Element

Linuxon

System z

z/VM

Priv ate High Speed Data Network IEDN

Priv ate Management Network INMNUnif ied Resource Manager

Private data network (IEDN)

1 All statements r egardi ng IBM futur e directi on and i ntent are subj ect to chang e or withdrawal without notice, and r epr esents goals and obj ecti ves onl y.

Customer Network Customer Network

System z Host

Linux on System x 1

AIX on POWER7

Dat

aPo

wer

1

Fu

ture

Offe

ring

Fu

ture

Offe

ring

Blade Virtualization Blade Virtualization

System z PR/SM

z/TPF z/VSE

Linux on

System z

Page 18: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

35 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

FIRMWARE

MULTIPLE OPER ATING SYSTEMSe.g., z/OS, z/TPF, z/VSE™, z/VM,

Linux on Sy stem zAIX

MIDDLEWARE

APP APP APP APP APP APP

Linux on System x 1

VIRTUALIZATION – PR/SM, z/VM, PowerVM ™, System x Hypervisor

System z Power System x 1 IBM Appliances

Focused, collaborative innovationA “complete systems” approach

1 All statements r egardi ng IBM futur e directi on and i ntent are subj ect to chang e or withdr awal without notice,and represents goals and objecti ves onl y.

Platform ManagementPlatform Management

Service ManagementService Management

Hardware ManagementHardware Management

Unified Resource ManagerUnified Resource Manager

Built On This Construct – zEnterprise – Innovation At Every Level

36 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

IBM Smart Analytics OptimizerCapitalizing on the best of relational and columnar databases

� Performance: unprecedented response times to enable 'train of thought' analyses frequently blocked by poor query performance

� Integration: connects to DB2 through deep integration providing transparency to all applications

� Self-managed workloads: queries are executed in the most efficient way

� Transparency: applications connected to DB2, are entirely unaware of ISAO

� Simplified administration: appliance-like hands-free operations, eliminating many database tuning tasks

Workload optimized, appliance-like, add-on, that enables the integration of business insights into operational processes to drive winning strategies.

Breakthrough technology enabling new opportunities

Up to 80x faster than z10

Page 19: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

37 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

DistributedSystems

Select IBM Blades in zBX

z/OS

TCA Focus

TCO Focus

Linux on z/VM

� Expanded ISV support f or enterprise applications

� Targeted f or applications that interact with mainf rame data and transactions

� Prov isioned and managed by Sy stem z

� Extreme consolidation of serv ers and networking

� Superior lev els of v irtual serv er prov isioning, monitoring and workload management

� Industry -best v irtual I/O bandwidth and reliab ility

� Fewer components and reduced complexity

� Sy stem z qualities of dy namic resource management and capacity -on-demand

� Seamless integration with z/OS backup and disaster recov ery solutions

� Silo managed islands of computing

� Less dy namic than z v irtualization

� Minimal resource sharing with z resources

� Extreme scalability and perf ormance f or transaction processing and data serv ing

� High av ailability and cross-sy stem scalability with Paralle l Sy splex® and GDPS

� Leading pol icy -based capacity prov isioning and workload management

� Perv asiv e, high-perf ormance security support

LOWER HIGHERSCALABILITY, SECURITY, DYNAMIC WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT

SCALABILITY, SECURITY, DYNAMIC WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT

zEnterprise System

Service Levels to Match Your Business Needs Increased flexibility for your multi-architecture strategy when data is on z/OS

38 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

38

The Gold Standard for mission critical enterprise applications and secure, scalable data serving

The most efficient platform for large scale application consolidation

For new and existing Blade workloads with affinity to data and applications hosted on z/OS

Single function processors operating in conjunction with workloads on DB2® on z/OS

z/OS®

Linux ® on System z

AIX and Linux on Blades

Dedicated Workload optimizers and appliances

IBM zEnterprise: Designed to Host your Critical Workloads

Page 20: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

39 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

Operating System Support for z196

� Currency is key to operating system support and exp loitation of future servers� The following are the minimum operating systems pla nned to run on z196:

– z/OSCPC: z/OS V1.9 1 for toleration only; exploitation starts with z/OS V1.10 with full exploitation with z/OS V1.12zBX: z/OS V1.10

– Linux on System z distributions: Novell SUSE SLES 10 and SLES 11 Red Hat RHEL 5

– z/VM CPC: z/VM V5.4 or higher zBX support: z/VM V6.1

– z/VSE V4.1 or higher– z/TPF V1.1 or higher

� Using the general purpose application server blades we have:– AIX 5.3, 6.1– Linux on System x2 (SOD)

1. z/OS V1.9 support ends on Sept. 30, 2010. Lif ecy cle Extension f or z/OS 1.9 is av ailable Oct. 1, 2010. Note that z/OS 1.8 with the Lif ecycle Extension f or z/OS 1.8 and z/OS 1.7 with the Lif ecycle Extension f or z/OS 1.7 are also av ailable with toleration support only .

2. All statements regarding IBM f uture direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectiv es only.

40 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

z/OS – better with z196

� z/OS integrates with z196 server and zBXseamlessly

� IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager manages ‘virtual servers’ (such as z/VM and workloads running on IBM Blades) and can monitor virtual and z/OS workloads.

� New in z/OS V1.12 for z196– OSA-Express 3 Inbound Workload Queuing (IWQ)– z/OS FICON discovery and auto configuration (zDAC)– New HCD (and HCM) definitions for new management network (OSM) and data network (OSX)– z/OS Comm Server configuration to enable z/OS ensemble participation (VTAM and TCP/IP)– New agent (Guest Platform Management Provider (GPMP)) can send high level z/OS WLM data

to z196 Unified Resource Monitor (also in z/OSMF WM application)– Provision z196 capacity based on CICS and IMS workload classes

Blade Vi rtualization

Linux on System x

Blades (SOD)*

zBX

Blade Vi rtualization

AIX on POWER7

IBM Blades

Blade HW Res ources

Optimizers

Futu

re O

fferi

ng

Sm

art A

naly

tics

Op

tim

izer

Futu

re O

fferi

ng

Customer Network Customer Network

z HW Resources

Syste m z PR/S M

Sy

stem

z H

ardw

are

Ma

nage

men

t C

onso

le

System z Host

z/OSzTPF

z/VSE™

Linux

z/VM

Service Element

Linux

with

Uni

fied

Res

ourc

e M

anag

er

Intraensemble data network (IEDN)Intranode managemen t network (INMN)Ensemble Management

Futu

re O

fferi

ng

Intraensemble data network

z/OS WLMGPMP

* All s tatements regar ding IBM future direc tion and intent ar e subjec t to change or withdrawal without notice, and r epr esents g oals and obj ecti ves onl y.

Page 21: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

41 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

z/OS – better with zBX

� Superior dataserving– High availability components, subsystems, sysplex– Disaster recovery with GDPS.– z/OS Workload Management, IRD– Image, server, storage scalability– OS, resource, and network security and auditability– DB2 synergies: scale, data sharing, data compression,

WLM of DB2 bufferpools, XML, zIIP specialty engine.

� Co-locating applications running on IBM Blades with z/OS data– Faster interactive (and batch, data backup, FTP) from IBM Blades to z/OS with IWQ

Option for faster AT-TLS connections between IBM Blades and z/OS– More choice for secure transactions/ transfers with z196 HW cryptography, ECC

Recognized by z/OS Comm Server and z/OSMF Config Assistant for z/OS Comm. Server.– Back end is more available, can have higher performance– New agent can send high level z/OS WLM data to z196 Unified Resource Monitor for end-to-end workload monitoring

� Exploiting zBX Optimizer– FIRST exploiter is IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer, some CPU-intensive queries up to 85 times faster.– All NEW workload on z

z196

HMCHMC

zBX

42 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

With upgrade from z10, new AWLC curve will provide MLC savings up to 10% for VWLC products

Visible Middlewareprice reductions

Increased priceperformance forlarger customers

Over 316 MSUs, AWLC equal to or greater than z10 Tech Dividend

Total MLC savings will vary by customer based on Su b-capacity and other metrics, actual customer configuration must be priced to be accurat e

Page 22: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

43 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196) Key Dates for Hardware

� Planned Availability Dates: – September 10, 2010

• Features and functions for z196 • z196 Models M15, M32, M49, M60 and M80 • Manage Suite for zEnterprise• Water Cooling for z196• IBM System z9® Enterprise Class (z9® EC) upgrades to air-cooled z196• z9 EC upgrades to water-cooled z196 • IBM System z10™ Enterprise Class (z10 EC™) upgrades to air-cooled

z196• z10™ EC upgrades to water-cooled z196• 3-in-1 Bolt Down Kit for new build z196 • System z discovery and autoconfiguration (zDAC)

– November 19, 2010• Manage suite enhancement functions for zEnterprise• Automate suite for zEnterprise• IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer for DB2® for z/OS® for z196 in

blade quantities of 7, 14 and 28 • POWER7® blade for z196 in a zBX

– December 17, 2010• IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer for DB2 for z/OS for z196 in

blade quantities of 42 and 56• Model 002 MES feature upgrades within model

– December 31, 2010• 3-in-1 Bolt Down Kit Mes for z196 • MES features for Models M15, M32, M49, M66 and M80• Model conversions for z196

Note : At GA, Ethernet sw itch (#0070) is not availab le in the follow ing countries: Belize, Brazil, Egypt, Haiti, Moldav ia, Nicaragua, Oman, Qatar, and Venezuela. For alternat iv es, refer to the Ethernet LAN switch suppor t section of Installation Manual - Physical Planning (IMPP), offe ring ID GC28-6897.

44 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

zEnterprise 196 (z196)Machine Type: 2817

Technology and Performance:

Dynamic Energy:

Availability and Serviceability:

� z196– 1.4x perf ormance improv ement compared to z10 EC1

– Double the memory f or new workloads – 60% more total capacity than z10 EC– Processor design f or data serv ing, Jav a – Larger cache f or ev en better data serv ing – Upgradeable f rom z10 EC and z9 EC

� zBX Model 002

– Integrated select IBM blades and optimizers– Management of heterogeneous hardware and

f irmware as one logical sy stem – Optimizers – IBM Smart Analy tics Optimizer and

WebSphere DataPower appliance (SOD)2

– POWER7 and Sy stem x (SOD)2 blades – Support f or many new applications

� Optional water cooling on z196 and zBx� Optional high voltage DC Power� Energy monitoring across system� Humidity and altitude sensors

� z196– Improv ed av ailability with RAIM– Integrated monitoring f or health of

multi-platf orm workloads – Optional ov erhead cabling

� zBX– High av ailability conf iguration – Unif ied serv ice support f or zBX– Concurrent zBX attachment and

enablement

5 Models:M80

M66

M49M32

M15

zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX) Machine

Type: 2458Model 002

Unified Resource Manager:

� Central point of management for heterogeneous workloads

� Reduce proliferation of individually managed external resources

� Improved time to install and implement new application

� Increase utilization of resource s

1 On eq ual n- Way for averag e LSPR wor kloads r unning z/OS® 1.112 All statements r egardi ng IBM futur e directi on and i ntent are subj ect to chang e or withdr awal without notice, and repr esents goals and obj ecti ves onl y.

zEnterprise System Overview

Page 23: IBM zEnterprise - uni-hamburg.de · All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives

45 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet

� Redefining IT frameworks to bring change to operational silos and extend System z governance to POWER7 and System x1 blades

� Driving business decisions based on insight rather than hindsight

� Improving agility to compete with consolidation and simplification

� Delivering consistent business controls across applications and platforms

� Focused on integration and collaboration to fuel business growth

IBM zEnterprise System:A revolutionary change has come to IT bringing a new dimension in computing

1 All statements r egardi ng IBM futur e directi on and i ntent are subj ect to chang e or withdr awal wi thout notice, and represents goals and objecti ves onl y.

46 © 2010 IBM Cor porati on

Smarter System s for a Smarter Planet