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Introduction to IBM System z
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Module Abstract
This module was developed for use with an audience that is new to the mainframe. These may be new customers, business partners or even distributed platform constituents at existing IBM System z® accounts. It will introduce key System z concepts, its strengths and value propositions that differentiate it from other platforms. It will provide a high level overview of the mainframe hardware features and functions, the IBM software stack (including middleware and tools) and the ecosystem of applications and business partners that support System z. This presentation will provide customer proof points, discuss the business benefits realized by existing System z customers and feature new customers, showing key business drivers that led customers to selecting a System z for the first time.
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Table of Contents
WHO uses mainframes?And WHY?
WHY the mainframe delivers?
IBM System z® Solutions Stack
WHY New Customers SelectSystem z?
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Comparing System z to other servers
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WHO uses mainframes?
And Why?
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[Germany][Germany]
Bank of NZBank of NZ
Bank of MontrealBank of Montreal
Banco ItauBanco Itau
GOVERNMENTS TRANSPORTATION HOSTING PROVIDERS
OTHERS
[Belarusian Railways][Belarusian Railways]
[Slovenia][Slovenia]
[Gaming][Brazil]
[Gaming][Brazil]
[Russian Hydrometeorological Research Institute]
[Russian Hydrometeorological Research Institute]
[Online store/Brazil][Online store/Brazil]Bank of ChinaBank of China
[Vietnam][Vietnam]
IBM System z is the platform of choice for the top 25 global banksIBM System z is the platform of choice for the top 25 global banks
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BANKS OTHER FINANCIAL INST.
RETAILERS HEALTHCARE UTILITIES / ENERGY
Sample of Customers Large and Small from Around the World
[Brazil][Brazil]
[Peru][Peru]
[Kazakhstan][Kazakhstan]
Central Bank of RussiaCentral Bank of Russia
Industrial Bank of Korea Industrial Bank of Korea
PhilippinesSavings Bank
PhilippinesSavings Bank
[India][India]
[Manufacturer/USA][Manufacturer/USA]
[USA][USA]
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Banking Insurance Retail HealthcarePublic Sector
Core Banking Internet Rate Quotes
On-line Catalog
Patient Care Systems
Electronic IRS
Wholesale Banking – Payments
Policy Sales & Management
(e.g. Life, Annuity, Auto)
Supply Chain Management
On–line Claims
Submission & Payments
Web based Social Security
Customer Care & Insight
Claims Processing
Customer Analysis
Tax processing
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What is a workload?The relationship between a group of applications and/or systems that are related across several business functions to satisfy one or more business processes.
Workloads That Customers Run on System z
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High business growth
High business growth
Continuous business operations
Continuous business operations
Flexibility and speed to respond
Flexibility and speed to respond
Reduce business risk
Reduce business risk
Green strategyRunning out of energy
and space
Green strategyRunning out of energy
and space
Secure Cloud Services
Secure Cloud Services
System z HIGH
SCALABILITY
System z HIGH
SCALABILITY
EXTREME VIRTUALIZATION
REAL TIME ANALYTICS
EXTREME VIRTUALIZATION
REAL TIME ANALYTICS
System z SECURITYSystem z
SECURITY
System z EFFICIENCY
System z EFFICIENCY
System z CLOUD
System z CLOUD
System z HIGH AVAILABILITY RELIABILITY
System z HIGH AVAILABILITY RELIABILITY
Customers Selected z to Meet These Critical Business Needs
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High business growthHigh business growth
Continuous business operations
Continuous business operations
Reduce business risk
Reduce business risk
System z HIGH
SCALABILITY
System z HIGH
SCALABILITY
System z SECURITYSystem z
SECURITY
System z HIGH
AVAILABILITY RELIABILITY
System z HIGH
AVAILABILITY RELIABILITY
Why Customers Say System z Delivers
“We have decided to adopt System z because of its high scalability, guaranteed high security and that it ultimately will be cheaper to manage only one machine instead of many distributed servers.”
Armin Gerhardt, Chairman, EFiS Corporation
"We chose System z for its continuous operation, service quality made available through IBM's mainframe software solutions, and economic returns for the years ahead. We see System z as a critical success factor for our business objectives and service level requirements for customers.“
Jeongkyu Lee, Chief Information Officer at BC Card.
“"FNB Namibia's investment in the latest, industry-leading IBM mainframe systems and software has helped us to build a dynamic core banking platform as well as meet all regulatory requirements"
Advocate Vekuii Rukoro, Group Chief Executive Officer FNB Namibia Holdings
“We have 3,800 users and 7,000 customers using our SAP systems worldwide, and downtime costs us more than $100,000 an hour. Availability is king for Baldor, and the IBM System z gives us what we need.”
Mark Shackelford, Director of Information Systems, Baldor
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Why Customers Say System z Delivers
Flexibility and speed to respond
Flexibility and speed to respond
Green strategyRunning out of
energy and space
Green strategyRunning out of
energy and space
EXTREME VIRTUALIZATION
REAL TIME ANALYTICS
EXTREME VIRTUALIZATION
REAL TIME ANALYTICS
System z EFFICIENCY
System z EFFICIENCY
Secure Cloud Services
Secure Cloud Services
System z CLOUD
System z CLOUD
“..System z was the only platform that could handle unpredictable peaks in demand without any risk of failure.”
Igor Otliga, Data Centre Manager Belarusian Railways
“..System z was the only platform that could handle unpredictable peaks in demand without any risk of failure.”
Igor Otliga, Data Centre Manager Belarusian Railways
“Deploying IBM mainframes with Red Hat Enterprise Linux to address our carbon footprint and cost savings concerns was a very big deal...”Lyle JohnstonInfrastructure Architect, Bank of New Zealand
“System z is our enterprise server of choice due to clear advantages in cost-of-acquisition and operation – these savings are vitally important to us as they ensure NBC remains competitive in bidding situations.”— Doug Bourgeois, Director, National Business Center
(Implemented strategic Enterprise Cloud Platform on IBM System z)
“System z is our enterprise server of choice due to clear advantages in cost-of-acquisition and operation – these savings are vitally important to us as they ensure NBC remains competitive in bidding situations.”— Doug Bourgeois, Director, National Business Center
(Implemented strategic Enterprise Cloud Platform on IBM System z)
"By moving to a service oriented architecture on System z, we have gained the ability to think more about business problems and work through business solutions.”Aurora Health Care
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System z has been driving tangible business benefits across multiple industries for decades
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44%lower cost per credit card transaction
67%lower cost per ATM transaction
25% lower cost per megawatt hour produced
24% lower cost per hospital bed
20% lower cost per airline passenger
26% lower cost per new vehicle
25% lower cost per retail store
23% lower cost per barrel of oil
All statistics are based on an analysis of actual IT spend and business performance comparing companies with greater-than-average mainframe mix versus less-than-average mainframe mix
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But as the world becomes smarter, we will need smarter systems
IBM is designing systems
that enable integration and real-time decision making
These systems deliver the highest
possible value with the fewest resources
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WHY the Mainframe delivers
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and why do analysts compare new products to mainframes?
Why do our competitors often claim their products are ….….
"you cannot think seriously about your longer-term IT architecture without thinking equally seriously about what today's mainframe environment has to offer”
“Mainframe-class reliability, availability, performance, and scalability ..”, Oracle claims for their database. But L. Ellison agrees “IBM DB2® is good on mainframe, the best in the world”.
Virtualization is the “mainframe of the 21st century”, VMware says … when they announced their new product in 2009.
Is Cisco's VFrame a 'virtual mainframe'?
CA’s O’Malley refers to the “Cloud taking on Mainframe-like role”
Mainframe-Like
… because System z remains the industry leader
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What is a Mainframe?
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Leader in green technologies•Power and generator•Cooling•Floor space
Server
Most scalable
Extreme virtualization
* z/OS® sysplex
Business Intelligence
Servers
Application Servers
Datacenter
Data Hub
Up to 100% utilization
Highest throughput for high I/O transactions
Unparalleled reliability, highest availability*•More RAS features•Fewer parts•Capacity on Demand
Scale up and out
LAN Servers
Multiple operating systems
Linux on System z - since 2001
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What is a System z?
Unmatched security
Web Servers
Data Warehouse
TransactionProcessing
Web apps Java apps
InfrastructureFunctions
ERP, CRM
Linux®
Apps
Mixed workloads
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Virtualization Centralize Management of virtual servers across a heterogeneous pool> 100,000 virtual servers in a single zEnterprise System
Efficiency Economies of scale for Labor, software and environmental costsReduce labor, energy, and development costs, by up to 70%, 90%, and 20% (respectively)
AvailabilityResiliency management and
fewer points of failureCentralized workload
management aligned to business priorities
ScalabilityAbility to meet massive demands
from users and dataProcess up to a Trillion instructions per second with a single zEnterprise System
zEnterprise: Full Value for Your IT Infrastructure
Securityindustry leading security at
the core of an integrated infrastructure
Identifies potential fraud in Real Time
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The potential performance impact of the Linux server farm isisolated from the other Logical partitions (LPAR)
LPAR – Up to 60 Logical partitions
System z
Deploy virtual servers in seconds
$1K/server over 3 years
Highly granular resource sharing (<1%)
Add physical resources without taking system down, scale out to 1000s of virtual servers
Do more with less: More virtual servers per core, Share more physical resources
Extensive virtual server life-cycle management
Hardware-enforced isolation
Distributed Platforms
Limited per-core virtual server scalability
Physical server sprawl is needed to scale
Operational complexity increases as virtual server images grow
VMware tools only support VMware hypervisor (ESX)
PR/SM™Hypervisor in firmware
z/VM® – 100s of virtual servers – Shared Memory
Hardware support:10% of circuits areused for virtualization
Each LPAR is one Virtual Mainframe
VIRTUALIZATIONVIRTUALIZATION
Flexibility to respondFlexibility to respond
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System z’s Extreme Virtualization – Built into the architecture not an “add on” feature
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Consolidate 3x or more* servers per core than virtualized x86 offerings
– Less software, energy, floor space and disaster recovery
Manage more server images with fewer people
Deploy new servers and applications in seconds instead of hours or days
Simplify Image life cycle management
– z/VM® provides provisioning, automation, monitoring, workload management, capacity planning, security, charge back, patching, backup, recovery, more...
z/OS z/OS z/VM z/VM
BusinessApps
DataServing
VirtualServers
VirtualServers
Shared Everything Infrastructure(CPU, Memory, Network, Adapters, Crypto, Devices)
z/OS z/OS z/VM z/VM
BusinessApps
DataServing
VirtualServers
VirtualServers
Shared Everything Infrastructure(CPU, Memory, Network, Adapters, Crypto, Devices)
“From every perspective, running applications under Linux onSystem z makes sense for our organization. Performance, reliability, disaster recovery, server provisioningand cost efficiency have all seen dramaticimprovements – helping us deliver better serviceand value to our members across the state.”
– Ted Mansk, Dir. of Infrastructure Engineering and Databases at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota
* Based on IBM “Friendly Bank” workload scenario
IBM System z Virtualization TechnologyHelping Clients Save Money, Reduce Complexity, Improve Service
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A Fully virtualized infrastructure enables optimization to maximize efficiency
80%85%90%
Up to
Up to
Up to
Reduction in energy consumption
Reduction in Floor Space
Reduction in SW License costs
Consolidate the workloads of thousands of distributed servers in a single system
System z EFFICIENCY
System z EFFICIENCY
Green strategyRunning out of energy & space
Green strategyRunning out of energy & space
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EXTREME VIRTUALIZATION
EXTREME VIRTUALIZATION
Flexibility to respond
Flexibility to respond
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The Gold Standard for Security
Reduce business risk
Reduce business risk
System z SECURITYSystem z
SECURITY
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IBM System z Security Reducing risk – Protecting businesses Helping businesses: Protect from INTRUSION
– z/OS and z/VM Integrity Statement
Protect DATA– Built in encryption accelerators in every server– FIPS-140-20 Level 4 certified encryption co-processors for highly secure
encryption
Ensure PRIVACY – Access to all resources is controlled by an integrated central security manager
Protect VIRTUAL SERVERS – The only servers with EAL5 Common Criteria Certification for partitioning
Respond to COMPLIANCE REGULATIONS– Up to 70% in security audit savings
SMART IS: A national digital identity card project implemented on a country-wide scale
To deliver peace of mindA leading developer and supplier of payment solutions for banks, private organizations and public institutions in Denmark, implements an IBM System z9® Enterprise Class server running z/OS, as part of an innovative solution that allows all Danish citizens to sign-on and perform digital signatures, in both banking and public systems, using a single shared one-time password (OTP) device.
Note: Source is Ponemon Institute's annual study, 2010
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Up to 100% server utilization compared to 10-25% distributed server utilization1
Shared everything infrastructure allows for maximum utilization of resources
– CPU, Memory, Network, Adapters, Cryptography, Devices
Lowers power consumption for each work unit
Customer savings
Underutilized distributed serversUp to 100% utilized System z server
Multiple applications on one System z serverTypically single application per server
High business
growthHigh business
growth
z HIGH SCALABILITY
z HIGH SCALABILITY
z GREEN SAVINGSz GREEN SAVINGS
Green strategyRunning out of energy & space
Green strategyRunning out of energy & space
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Maximizing Utilization of Resources
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In the event of a disaster, recover your system in less than an hour with zero data loss with GDPS®/PPRC
99.999% availability with z/OS Parallel Sysplex® data sharing.
IBM commitment to prevent unauthorized application programs, subsystems, and users from gaining access, circumventing, disabling, altering, or obtaining control of key system processes, data and resources (z/OS and z/VM System integrity statements)
Smart Operating systems that can monitor, provision, alert on system trends, can even help predict incidents before they become outages
Hardware mean time to failure that is measured in decades
Self-healing capabilities, redundant componentry, dynamic sparing, concurrent upgrades
Error checking, fault tolerance, isolation, error recovery, predictive analysis, virtualization and provisioning
Storage protect keys, I/O error checking, data mirroring, huge breadth of security/ cryptography
Parallel Sysplex for z/OS availability and scalability. GDPS for OS, apps, data, and disk - IBM and non-IBM platforms.
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IBM System z ResiliencyAvoiding the risk of downtime, maximizing business responsiveness*
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High availability is needed every day….– Overheated servers blamed for Wikipedia outage (March 25, 2010)– Lack of training reason for Google data centre problems (March 9, 2010)– PayPal suffers from e-commerce outage (Aug 3, 1009)– Customers abandon ship after major SAN outage (March 25, 2009)– Cloud bursts yet again - users (up to 113M) cannot access their email (March 10, 2009)
* IBM Market Insight** Source: Gartner Dataquest, 2007 http://www.correlsense.com/cto-blog/transaction-based-application-performance-management*** ITIC 2009 Global Server Hardware & Server OS Reliability Survey; July 2009 http://itic-corp.com/blog/2009/07/itic-2009-global-server-hardware-server-os-reliability-survey-results/
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Downtime - Hours Per Year***(400 participants in 20 countries)
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Solaris
Sun SPARC
HP-UX
Intel
Itanium
Microsoft
Win2008
on Intel®
x86
Novell
Linux on
Intel x86
IBM z/OS
Sysplex
Downtime costs you … (estimated cost per hour)**
Only System z can deliver…
Brokerage Operations $5.6M-$7.3M
Credit Card / Sales Authorization $2.2M-$3.1M
Pay-Per-View Television $67,000-$230,000
Home Shopping Television $87,000-$140,000
Home Catalog $60,000-$120,000
Airline Reservations $67,000-$112,000
Tele-Ticket Sales $56,000-$82,000
Package Shipping $24,000-$32,000
ATM Fees $12,000-$17,000
System z - A Proven Solution#1 reason for choosing the mainframe is high availability*
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The world’s fastest and most scalable enterprise system with unrivalled reliability, security, and manageability.
The industry’s most efficient platform for large scale data center simplification and consolidation.
A “System of Systems”, integrating IBM’s leading technologies to dramatically improve productivity of today’s multi-architecture data centers and tomorrow’s private clouds.
Management integration
Management integration
Multi-platform integration
Multi-platform integration
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Stack integration
Stack integration
IBM zEnterprise System: A New Dimension in Computing
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IBM z/OS® operating systemThe gold standard for mission-critical enterprise applications and security-rich, scalable data serving
Linux workloads on System z servers
One of the most efficient platforms for large scale application consolidation
IBM AIX® and Linux operating systems on blades
For new and existing blade workloads with affinity to data and applications hosted on z/OS systems
Dedicated workload optimizers and appliances
Single function processors operating in conjunction with workloads on IBM DB2® on z/OS systems
Architected to take advantage of cloud deployments
Extend System z capabilities and qualities of service to make clouds ready for business
zEnterprise is designed to host your critical workloads
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System z Solutions Stack
Middleware
Service Management
Operating System
Virtual Platform Management
Physical Platform Management
Hypervisor
Microprocessor
Server Storage Network
Applications
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Large business applications portfolio
System z Solution StackComprehensive portfolio to meet your business needs
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Middleware
Service Management
Operating System
Virtual Platform Management
Physical Platform Management
Hypervisor
Microprocessor
Server Storage Network
Applications
Supports open standards– Java™, J2EE, C/C++
– Web services
– TCP-IP
– Major communications protocols
Information Management on System zPortfolio of business intelligence and data warehousing tools
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System z ….The premier system for transformation of core banking, payments, risk management and compliance, customer care and insight
Integrated RiskManagement
Customer Care and Insight
IntegrationOptimization
AnalyticsCollaboration
SecurityResiliency
Core Banking Transformation
Paymentsand
Securities
Integrated RiskManagement
Customer Care and Insight
IntegrationOptimization
AnalyticsCollaboration
SecurityResiliency
Core Banking Transformation
Paymentsand
Securities
TCS Financial Solutions
Cross IndustryCross Industry
Why banks choose System z TODAY..
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Banking industry framework provides robust solutions …
Agility for growth
Near zero downtime
Highest throughput
Flexibility and scalabililty
Manage Risk
Highest reliability, availability and security
Reduce Cost
Reduced infrastructure complexity
Diverse applications on single platform
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System z is the Leading Platform to Address Our Clients Requirements for Critical Banking Solutions
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Tivoli® Access Manager Family
Tivoli zSecure Manager for RACF® z/VM
Tivoli Application Management for
zEnterprise
Tivoli Application Resilience for zEnterprise
Tivoli Asset and Financial Management for
zEnterprise
IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer
SPSS Predictive Analytics for Linux on
System z
MDM Server for z/OS
Lotus® Sametime
Unified Lotus Quickr for WebSphere® Portal
C/C++ CompilersEnterprise PL/I for z/OS
Rational Developer for z Unit Test
CICS® Deployment Assistance for z/OS Business Monitor for
z/OS
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IBM System z and System z Software Delivering greater value across the portfolio
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Pre-optimized Business Intelligence Software triples out of the box performance*
* Based on IBM Laboratory Tests. Actual results may vary depending on specific environment and configuration.
IBM Smart Analytics System 9600A Broad Range of Analysis, Dashboards & Reporting
IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer (4Q 2010)
BETA! DB2 10
Cognos®, InfoSphere™ Warehouse, DataQuant™ /QMF™
SPSS Predictive Analytics for System z
Delivering results in minutes instead of daysUp to 10X improvement in performanceDelivering results in minutes instead of daysUp to 10X improvement in performance
The University of North Carolina hospital system was able to drive
DOWN the cost of their healthcare while improving patient information
quality and availability.
Improve Business Performance Real-Time Analysis for Faster Insights with a Comprehensive Portfolio of Business Intelligence Offerings on System z
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Under NDA until AnnounceCollaborative and Integrated development and lifecycle management for System z
Rational Team Concert for System z Fully integrated team collaboration uniting
System z, POWER®, and x86 development teams
Rational® Developer for System z Improved developer productivityRational Asset Analyzer Lower maintenance costs
NEW! Rational Developer forSystem z Unit Test Fully compatible workstation solution for
developing System z applications
Collaborative development
and deployment for all zEnterprise environments
IBM Compilers for System z Up to 60% Increase in application
performance over prior generations
Rational Tools for Multiplatform Development Available for System z
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What is “Good Enough” for mainframe and zBX development?
Business Problem– Mainframe viewed by some as expensive for doing Proof of Concept applications;
• Cost of the middleware to develop against was too expensive• Cost of mainframe hardware to unit test with was too expensive
– Skills have been difficult to acquire; Green screen is boring
Consistency – cross platform development tools, easy to use– Rational Developer for System z (RDz) and Rational Team Concert
• Same front end tool for many platforms and many types of middleware• Modeling, creation and debug of cross platform code• Maintenance of “legacy” code using modern/common tools• Offload 50-80% of source code editing to desktop; frees MIPS for production
– Common middleware collection of run times, regardless of how you leverage z
Accessible – new ways to get a Unit test mainframe– Mainframe on every desktop – giving developers independence
– z/VM usage and Clouds for developers – Solution Edition for Application Development
– Rational Developers for z Unit Test feature (June 7, 2010)• mainframe instructions on a developers PC or PC Server
Affordable – cost per developer on par with Microsoft tooling– Priced to be approximately $15K per user over 3 years:
• RDz + IBM Middleware + z hardware for Unit and Function test– Tools will build for System z and zBX operating systems
z/VM DB2z/OS WebSphereIMS iLogCICS JAVA, XML
Linux on x86
zPDT
z/VM
Test
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End-to-end Enterprise Content Management (ECM) integration in Team Places with enterprise grade reliability on Linux on zEnterprise
– Work with managed and accessible business content for faster project completion
24X7 presence, chat and online meetings supported on Linux on zEnterprise– Reduce costs and speed decision-making with real-time collaboration
Expanded support of client platforms and mobile devices– Empower distributed teams and mobile employees with a unified communications and collaboration platform
Save up to 50%in phone and travel supporting flexible working environments
NEW! Lotus Quickr 8.5 for WebSphere PortalNEW! Lotus Sametime 8.5.1* Lotus Connections, Lotus Notes and Domino, WebSphere Portal
* Planned capability. IBM plans are subject to change
Empower people, boost productivity and collaborate
Deliver ROI in
12 months with faster
customer service
Connect and scale
150K+ employees, customers, and
partners worldwide 24x7
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HW, SW, and Maintenance included 3-5 Year “Bottom-line” prices
Targeting new System z workload opportunities
Pre-Approved and delegated net pricing; approved by STG, SWG, and MTS WW Execs
Modeled on the successful “SAP Solution Edition”Drove 36% growth in 2008
Opens door to $13.0B in opportunitiesDesigned to help you close business quickly and profitably
Announcing the new System z Solution Editions: Legendary Mainframe quality, TCA within 20% of competitive UNIX alternatives*
•IBM “Stack” Price, designed to be within 20% of equivalent HP-UX Itanium based solutions at typical market discounts
Data Warehousing
Security
WebSphere
GDPS
Application Development
SAP (new lower prices)
ACI (existing)
Cloud Services Solution
ELS – Enterprise Linux Server
Enterprise Linux
Solution Editions:
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Academic Initiative z Growth Means Skills When Needed
www.ibm.com/university/systemz
– Participation – 600+ schools registered, >50,000 students attended mainframe education
– Courses – 25 Courses (plus more under development) & Mastery Exam Certification
– zCommunity – 26 Roundtables events with Clients / Schools / ISVs / Business Partners
– Resources – Access to Mainframes worldwide for teaching (6 Univ hubs)
– Student MF Contests – 10 contests with 8,630 students, 1,167 schools…more planned WW
– Ambassador community – 200+ z ambassadors
– Faculty education – Professor Summer Seminar, workshops, faculty awards, education coupons
Need assistance? [email protected] For a list of schools teaching the mainframe, see: http://www.ibm.com/university/systemz- Click on the "Participating Schools" tab
Growing Academic Initiative
Students Taught
Schools in Program
70
24
213
10,000
YE2003 YE2004 YE2005
294
27,000
YE2006 YE2007 2Q2008
408
44,000
49,000
450
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IBM Global Services provides the support you need every step of the way
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Build and run a smarter system with services for zEnterprise
Assess and design an IT architecture to optimize for business advantage
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Low rate financing
IBM Project Financing™ packages
Structured line of credit to manage complex projects
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Smarter systems from IBM
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WHY New Customers Select System z
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System z vs X86 – article from eWeek, September 7, 2009
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A retail client using SAP ERP Financials was able to achieve consistent business controls and improved management across a full application set
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A public sector client improved productivity and service quality while becoming more responsive to new Internet banking capabilities for a tax receipt application
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A healthcare client lowered complexity and the cost of development and test
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Enterprise Linux Server
Scalability for business growth Strengthen operational risk management
Vietin BankBENEFITS to Clients Comparison to Distributed
Application Servers
Competitive win over Sun
distributed platform
Vietnam Joint Stock Bank for Industry and Trade (VietinBank) is one of the largest banking institutions in Vietnam.
"The IBM System z10 Business Class™ (z10 BC™) offered us more options than competing products because the system was designed to provide the world's highest levels of security while managing the world's highest amounts of transactions. We are proud to have System z to help us achieve our objective of providing continuous banking services to our customers"
Pham Anh Tuan, Deputy Director, VietinBank
35%
business growth past year
Continuous banking
services to customers
Across
800
offices and
1200
ATMs
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Superior Scalability and Availability
Triple digit
growth
Transaction volume
69,000 users
6800 Companies
SaaS customers
Guaranteed application uptime to SaaS customers
BENEFITS to Clients Comparison to Distributed
Application Servers
10 Intel Servers10 Intel Servers
Transzap offers its customers a suite of financial tools delivered via Software-as-a-Service model. It operates Oildex, an ePayable system and digital data exchange.
"Our business and reputation rest on promising a fast, reliable and secure service to our clients," said Peter Flanagan, CEO of Transzap. "We're a small company but our transaction data volumes are growing upwards of 100 percent, annually. We couldn't trust our business to any competitive product other than the IBM System z."
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Universita di Bari
Solution Edition for Cloud Computing
Press release: http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/32051.wss
Innovative Cloud Solutions for Local Businesses
BENEFITS to Clients
Universita di Bari, established since 1924, is developing cloud-based solutions for a consortium of companies and universities from five regions of southern Italy.
Fish Market
Electronic fish auction for fishermen while on boats
Fish Market
Electronic fish auction for fishermen while on boats
Wine Market
Support for 60 wineries to determine demand and get best market price
Wine Market
Support for 60 wineries to determine demand and get best market price
MoniCA
Logistics solution tracks and collects data real-time
MoniCA
Logistics solution tracks and collects data real-time
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Using cloud computing to allow multiple entities to tap into heavy-duty computing power at minimal cost and lowers the barrier to help local businesses to benefit from this technology.
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Australia
Investment paid back in just over a year
Consolidated
60Wintel servers
1System z
Energy use
40kVA
to
4kVA(-90%)
Production cutover
48 hrsZero impact
to customers
Press release: http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/324815/allianz_consolidates_from_60_servers_1_mainframe_48_hours
Support growth with green savingsBENEFITS to Clients
Comparison to Distributed
Allianz Australia Limited offers a wide range of insurance and risk management products and services.
$1mSavings
in facilities, hardware
and software costs
"Our data centre was running out of power and we couldn't add any more servers to the infrastructure,"
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Deployment choices toward a Fraud & Forensic Clearing House on System z
Switch
3270 / 5250 / MQ / HTTP
IntellinxSensor
Analyzer IntellinxIntellinx
Session Analyzer
Queue
Screen/Message Recording
Session Reconstruction
REPLAY
Actions
Event Analyzer
BacklogEvents Repository
Business Event
IntellinxReports
MQSeries
Files
Host
1
2
3 4
5
z/OS
Business Goals– A User activity monitor for forensic and fraud prevention– Non-invasively capture activities from a wide variety of protocols
and systems– Stealthfully deploy, where possible
Intellinx in Action– Identified thefts from Dormant bank accounts– Eliminated RYO audit tools for major Police Dept– Stopped leakage of personally identifiable information
Bladecenter only (large financial)– Over 200 blades to meet needs of large financial institution with
the five distinct solution points of control– Weeks to configure and deploy software– Environmental and FTE costs are highest– Coordination w/ security, network and server admin teams
Linux on System z w/ blades (Police Dept)– Multiple Linux server instances to cover the five solution points – Common hardware reduces environmentals and FTEs– Network connections must be established to capture traffic
z/OS zWatch edition w/ blades (Large Bank)– Installation in under an hour, software only– zIIP and zAAP eligible for 98% of processing keeps software
pricing minimal– High volume, low CPU utilization– TCA and TCO are less than alternatives– zWatch unique capability to handle network encrypted traffic
Switch
3270 / 5250 / MQ / HTTP
IntellinxSensor
Analyzer IntellinxIntellinx
Session Analyzer
Queue
Screen/Message Recording
Session Reconstruction
REPLAY
Actions
Event Analyzer
BacklogEvents Repository
Business Event
IntellinxReports
MQSeries
Files
Host
1
2
3 4
5
Blade only
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Client Pains Resource intensive and vulnerable to several
points of impact
Too many network hops
Outages when applying microcode updates
Multiple software tools and software process for site failovers
Benefits: Consistency of business controls Monitor and manage applications end to end Manage, maintain and provision resources with true application insulation Better utilization of assets Insulate application development teams from Infrastructure technology Consolidation of skills thru consistent tools
The Future: DB2 for z/OS with Application Server on POWER7 Blades + Future exploration of SAP Business Warehouse Accelerator on x86 Blades
Retail Client Using SAP Financials
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The Future: DB2 z/OS with Application Server on POWER7 Blades in zBX, IBM WebSphere® DataPower®
Client Pains Not able to respond quickly for need of new
function
High cost of staff required to maintain multi-tier application
Benefits: Network speed increased by ten times Single workload management view across multiple platforms reducing labor
overhead Everything is pre tested, pre configured for their mission critical application
Public Sector Client Develops an Internet Tax Application
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China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC)
CNNIC decided to use IBM System z as the IT foundation of its Prospective Business Research Platform after stringent tests and simulations on various industry solutions. CNNIC chose IBM's mainframe technology for its superior integration capability as well as unmatched stability and security required for its IT infrastructure, to support explosive internet growth.
BC Card (Korea)
Business strategy is to become a global leading company in card payment and billing. Required an IT infrastructure that supports its vision for growth, a resilient and cost effective hosting system to process large transactions, while delivering high quality global payment services, customized processing services and differentiation capabilities to its member banks.
FNB Namibia
First mainframe in Namibia
Bank needed a platform to support its growth and improve services for customers, and comply with regulatory requirements.
Selected the mainframe to ensure cost effectiveness and business continuity with exceptional security and availability.
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Competitively priced offerings
Enterprise Linux Server
Solution Editions
Start with the system that matches your business needs
System z commitment on upward compatibility as you upgrade
IBM Global Financing Offerings
Equipment financing, Migration projects or Infrastructure
transformation
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IBM System z – Platform of the Future
z10™ zEnterprisez196
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You’ll want to look into a System z todayYou’ll want to look into a System z today
NEW Customers selected System z to run their mission critical processesNEW Customers selected System z to run their mission critical processes55
High business growth
High business growth
Continuous business operations
Continuous business operations
Flexibility and speed to respond
Flexibility and speed to respond
Reduce business risk
Reduce business risk
Green strategyRunning out of energy & space
Green strategyRunning out of energy & space
Secure Cloud Services
Secure Cloud Services
System z HIGH
SCALABILITY
System z HIGH
SCALABILITY
System z EXTREME
VIRTUALIZATION
System z EXTREME
VIRTUALIZATION
System z SECURITYSystem z
SECURITY System z GREEN
SAVINGS
System z GREEN
SAVINGS
System z CLOUD
System z CLOUD
If this is One of Your Critical Business Needs ….
System z HIGH AVAILABILITY RELIABILITY
System z HIGH AVAILABILITY RELIABILITY
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Comparing System z to other servers
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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.
We need better approach: The ability to manage the IT infrastructure and Business Application as an integrated whole.
Information technology today: Limitations
Information technology today is limited by the technology and architecture configurations available.
Information technology today is limited by the technology and architecture configurations available.
DS Servers
LAN Servers
SSL/XMLAppliances
CachingAppliances
RoutersSwitches
FirewallServers
File/Print ServersBusiness Intelligence
Servers
Security/Directory Servers
Web Servers
Application Servers
System z
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Security issues abound
Google “vmware code execution vulnerability” yields over 56,000 hits. – The vast majority related to bugs resulting in security exposures in VMWare
– This is but one example: www.networkworld.com/community/print/41608
Google “zvm code execution vulnerability” yields less than 600 hits– None are actual security exposures in zVM
– They just happen to have the search terms on the same webpage
But both zVM and VMWare are certified at EAL level 4+
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System z can already deliver the lowest cost per unit of work for large scale data processing workloads
– Large scale workload consolidation– Huge I/O bandwidth– Structured management practices– Leverage z/OS and Linux on System z
zEnterprise can extend these cost advantages across a broader range of workloads and resources
– Leverage select IBM Blade servers for workloads less suited for System z• Heavy computational workloads – POWER7• Light I/O workloads – System x Blades*
zEnterprise enables centralized platform and workload management across all zEnterprise resources
Bottom Line: Fewer pieces to buy, assemble, manage and track
* Available 1H2011
Efficiency Delivered Through Fit-for-Purpose ComputingSimplify and consolidate to save BIG!
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System z Workload Migration Characterization
2. I/O Bound–e.g. high I/O content applications
9. Protocol Serving–e.g. static HTTP, firewall, etc.
3. Mixed Low–e.g. multiple, data-intense applications or skewed OLTP, MQ
1. Data Intensive– large working set and/or high I/O content applications
4. Mixed High–e.g. multiple, cpu-intense simple applications
8. SkewlessOTLP–e.g. simple and predictable transaction processing
7. Java Heavy–e.g. cpu intensive java applications
6. Java Light–e.g. data intensive java applications
5. Database– e.g. Oracle DBMS ordynamic HTTP server
10. CPU Intensive–e.g. numerically intensive, etc.
Superb Candidates for System z
More Challengingfor System z…
But zEnterprise is a
game changer
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IBM System z offers game changing
capabilities that result in significant savings
of both time and money
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“One Box is Enough” -- zEnterprise
•Current SPARC •zEnterprise
150 Sun/Solaris DB servers 1 zEnterprisez196 Linux Only
•System•Overview
•Tangible•Benefits•(5 Year TCO•Comparison)
Existing SPARC (4800 Cores)
Proliant BL 460c (600 Cores)
Purchase z196 (80 Cores))
Hardware (Purchase) 17,441,235 1,101,315 2,280,000
Hardware Maintenence 6,976,494 440,526 1,414,950
Software Licences 14,774,250 3,429,698
Software (S&S) 127,761,150 17,645,625 5,702,486
Total 152,178,879 33,961,716 12,827,133
•Intangible•Benefits
• Improved security – no information leak during data copy between servers• End to End disaster recovery – simplified, single switchover• Improved availability – no network routers or switches
75 HP (IA) DB servers
HP Nehalem
•Prices based on US market prices, local pricing and conditions will vary
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Workload DescriptionVitrualized on Intel 8
core BladePowerVM on PS701 8
core Bladez/VM on zEnterprise
32 IFLs
Heavy I/OOnline banking workloads, each driving 22 trans per second with 1 MB I/O per trans
$23,621 per workload
10 workloads per Intel blade
$15,614 per workload
15 workloads per POWER7 blade
$13,599 per workload
240 workloads per 32-way z/VM
Heavy WorkloadsOnline banking workloads, each driving 460 trans per second with light I/O
$236,208 per workload
1 workload per Intel blade
$117,108 per workload
2 workloads per POWER7 blade
$141,900 per workload
23 workloads per 32-way z/VM
Light WorkloadsOnline banking workloads, each driving 22 trans per second with light I/O
$6,561 per workload36 workloads per Intel
blade
$6,889 per workload34 workloads per POWER7 blade
$12,088 per workload
270 workloads per 32-way z/VM
TCA Comparison over 3 years
Consolidation ratios derived from IBM internal studies. Z196 32-way performance projected from z196 8-way and z10 32-way measurements. zBX with x blades is a statement of direction only. Results may vary based on customer workload profiles/characterisitcs. Prices will vary by country.Consolidation ratios derived from IBM internal studies. Z196 32-way performance projected from z196 8-way and z10 32-way measurements. zBX with x blades is a statement of direction only. Results may vary based on customer workload profiles/characterisitcs. Prices will vary by country.
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36 workloads
per x blade
240 workloads
per 32 IFLs
2 workloads
per p blade500 heavy workloads
2500 heavy I/O Workloads
7000 light workloads
7 zBX racks
195 x blades total
9 zBX racks
250 p blades total
5 zEnterprise
CPFs334 IFL’s
Best fit assignments
Configuration is based on consolidation ratios derived from IBM internal studies. z196 32-way performance projected from z196 8-way and z10 32-way measurements. The zBX with x blades is a statement of direction only. Results may vary based on customer workload profiles/characteristics.
An example of consolidating 10,000 distributed Workloads
Offering a New Opportunity to Consolidate and Simplify Large Data Centers
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500 heavy workloads
2500 heavy I/O
Workloads
7000 light workloads
Deployed on Intel Best fit on zEnterprise
1603 Servers 21 frames
13,763 Network (parts) 223
2131 Power (KW) 419
198 Administrators 76
1603 Storage admin points
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Fewer Pieces to Buy, Assemble, Manage and Track
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Three Year Cost Of
Deployed on Intel Best fit on zEnterprise
Servers $314M $138M
Network $3.8M $0.2M
Power $5.6M $1.1M
Labor $94.8M $36.4M
Storage $211M $108M
Total $629M $284M
Total cost per workload
$62K $28K
500 heavy workloads
2500 heavy I/O
Workloads
7000 light workloads
Results may vary based on customer workload profiles/characteristics. Prices based on publicly available US list prices. Prices may vary by country
56% less
55% less
62% less
80% less
95% less
49% less
Fewer Pieces = Fewer Dollars…the Savings Add Up
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Using mainframes reduces total IT cost
Mainframe centric companies had IT costs 14% lower than average Distributed server centric companies had IT costs 33% higher than average Actual percentage varies by industry, but mainframe centric companies’ IT costs were
consistently lower than average, and distributed costs were consistently higher than average.
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Imagine the possibilities…..An operational advantage you can turn into a business advantage
R I I NS TC E L
MA INFRAME
ClaimsPOS
Credit/Debit
DecisionSupport
FilterExtract
Move
PII input
DB
tmp
tmp
resultresult
result
Traditional Operations
Business Problem–Data warehouse can detect trends, but not necessarily prevent fraud or upgrade transactions in real time because data is copied in bulk or batch mode
Insight instead of Hindsight–Opens up opportunities for real time analytics
–Preventing fraud–Making business analytic decisions faster
–Improved performance and lowers cost–Uses blade-based specialty processors, storage for warehouse workloads–Boosts overall query performance up to 80x –Customers could see a 40% reduction in storage utilization–Supports in-memory column store for parallel star schema queries –Uses column-based compression to minimize storage needs–Unchanged interfaces to DB2 for z/OS and thus no changes to the BI/DW applications–Provides capability to perform both transactional (OLTP) and warehousing (OLAP) type of queries in the same database management system
zEnterprise
ISAO or
DecisionSupport
Transform
Z196Claims
POSCredit/Debit
DB
CognosOn
Linux
Blad
es
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Networked Web ServingNetworked Web Serving
Benchmark Winner
1st Tier 2nd Tier 3rd Tier
Client
Client
Client
App Server
App Server z/OS
Database Server
Introducing Virtualization Managers – it’s a good thing
1st Tier 2nd Tier 3rd Tier
Client
Client
Client
App App
erver Server z/OS Database Server
App App
erver Server
Benchmark Winner
Reduction in capital, environmentals, FTE’s, Software licensing, simplification, risk
Introduction of vMotion will improve distributed application availability
But…..does it improve end to end solution?
–At the business, operations and organizational levels?
Solutions are NEVER this simple
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End User – Hosted Client
Application Server
Service Platform
Desktop Framework
Devices
Websphere
Service PlatformDatabase
Connectors
SQLJ
Service
MessageServlet
Loan Applic.
Bank Teller
GeneralLedger
Credit CardProcessing
Risk Analysis Service
Service
CurrentAccounts
Banking Portal
Device Apps.
XML over HTTP(S)
Middleware Services
BatchPrograms
Bill PaymentDatabase
SQLJ Desktop Framework Services
Personalization
Service Systems& Databases
MQ
CurrencyExchange Temp data to
Electronic Data Warehouse
Batch Process
RMI/IIOP
EJB
WAS
BillPayment
EJBs
AuthenticationServer
Translated to a Business Architecture
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Application Architecture: The Complexity of Distributed
Business Objectives A bank has four basic transactions
– Credit, Debit, Transfer, Inquiry And they have a variety of choices for front end interface
– ATM, Branch Terminal, Kiosk, Web browser, PDA, Cellphone Customer uses a Bladecenter to drive multi channel transformation The back end processing remains the same regardless of the
presentation deviceFully Distributed Model (if deployed) Each application becomes a cluster of server images and must be
individually authenticated and managed Each line is a separate network connection, requiring high bandwidth
and protection Data is replicated across enterprise to meet scalability Customer deploys/builds automation processes to facilitate system
recovery with additional software – this is not trivial and requires additional software and unique development
High environmental needs and full time employees to manage infrastructure
Management Considerations for an enterprise
AuthenticationAlert processingFirewallsVirtual Private Networks
Network BandwidthEncryption of dataAudit Records/ReportsProvisioning Users/Work
Disaster Recovery plansStorage ManagementData TransformationsApplication Deployment
How does the Virtualization Manager improve these?
Application Servers
WebSphere®
Service PlatformDatabase
Connectors
SQLJ
Service
MessageServlet
Loan Applic.
Bank Teller
GeneralLedger
Credit CardProcessing
Risk AnalysisService
Service
Con
nectors/Ap
pliances
CurrentAccounts
BatchPrograms
Bill PaymentDatabase
SQLJ
CurrencyExchange
Temp data toElectronic Data Warehouse
Batch Process
RMI/IIOP
EJB
WAS
BillPayment
EJBs
AuthenticationServer
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Application Architecture: A Large EnterpriseEnd User –
Hosted Client
Application Server
Service Platform
Desktop Framework
Devices
Websphere
Service PlatformDatabase
Connectors
SQLJ
Service
MessageServlet
Loan Applic.
Bank Teller
GeneralLedger
Credit CardProcessing
Risk Analysis Service
Service
Connectors
CurrentAccounts
Banking Portal
Device Apps.
XML over HTTP(S)
Middleware Services
BatchPrograms
Bill PaymentDatabase
SQLJ
Desktop Framework Services
Personalization
Service Systems& Databases
MQ
CurrencyExchange
Temp data toElectronic Data Warehouse
Batch Process
RMI/IIOP
EJB
WASBillPayment
EJBs
AuthenticationServer
System zEnterprise
Potential advantages of consolidating your application and data serving Security Fewer points of intrusion Resilience Fewer Points of Failure Performance Avoid Network Latency Operations Fewer parts to manage Environmentals Less Hardware Capacity Management On Demand additions/deletions
With
IFLWith zAAP
& zIIP Utilization Efficient use of resources Scalability Batch and Transaction Processing Auditability Consistent identity Simplification Problem Determination/diagnosis Transaction Integrity Automatic recovery/rollback
Security Fewer points of intrusion Connectivity Improved throughput Simplification Problem Determination/Monitoring Development Consistent, cross platform tools
With
zBX
zEnterprise Combinations – reducing control points
Assumes the Bladecenter for the multi channel transformation
Can leverage Websphere on either Linux for System z or z/OS
The Bladecenter functionality can be migrated to zBX in the future
TCA and TCO advantages over distributed It’s the very same programming model in a
different container that provides a superior operations model
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Choices: Co-location drives better value than commodity virtualization
Business Problem– Customer building web services applications to access highly scalable and available DB2 for z/OS– Deployed WAS on distributed systems and was satisfied with current performance– Realized workload growth and end to end availability and governance would add additional complexity (e.g.
redundant distributed servers, new automation tools)
Co-location of applications and databases on z/OS completely changes operations model– Customer moved WAS application to z/OS where it was co-located with DB2 for z/OS– Customer achieved 100% throughput improvement and a 50% reduction in DB2 utilization
Value to customer: – More consolidation possibilities on z/OS– Co-location of app and data reduces operational complexity
–Debug, Business Resilience, security, automation, capacity mgt– Reduction in CPU utilization reduces MW licensing costs
Management Considerations for an enterprise
AuthenticationAlert processingFirewallsVirtual Private Networks
Network BandwidthEncryption of dataAudit Records/ReportsProvisioning Users/Work
Disaster Recovery plansStorage ManagementData TransformationsApplication Deployment
How does the Virtualization Manager improve these?
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Benefits of Type 2 Local DB2 access vs Remote Type 4 access– A 50% reduction in average end (Web) user response times– Overall CPU requirement was 50% less than the remote (two z/OS) system
implementation
Proximity to data
Web request serviced here
Servlet invokes business process EJB on Distributed
Business logic EJBs executed here
EJB SQL calls made here – JDBC Type 4 connection issues DRDA SQL request to DB2 on z/OS
Web request serviced here
Servlet invokes business process EJB on z/OS
Business logic EJBs executed here
EJB SQL calls made here – JDBC Type 2 connection makes local access to DB2 on z/OS
Distributed
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Co-located application and DB server Distributed application and DB servers
DatabaseServerDatabaseDatabaseServerServer
ApplicationServer
ApplicationApplicationServerServer
DatabaseServer
DatabaseServer
ApplicationServer
ApplicationServer
Message Queue
2ms per IO
10ms (simple transaction)
1ms
3ms per SQL stmt
Process Request
Response
5 SQL stmts:3 read 2 write
Assumed Message Flow
DatabaseServer
DatabaseServer
ApplicationServer
ApplicationServer
Message Queue
1Gb Ethernet
2ms per IO
10ms
1ms
3ms per SQL
2ms per IO
10ms (simple transaction)
1ms
3ms per SQL
2ms per interaction
Request
Evaluation of the application and data on multiple physical servers:– Overall transaction throughput (at constant response time) would be degraded 33%, requiring
more capacity than originally planned– A significant amount of memory was required to hold in-flight work, comprising 80% of each
server’s cost
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Co-located application and DB server Distributed application and DB servers
DatabaseServerDatabaseDatabaseServerServer
ApplicationServer
ApplicationApplicationServerServer
DatabaseServer
DatabaseServer
ApplicationServer
ApplicationServer
Message Queue
2ms per IO
10ms (simple transaction)
1ms
3ms per SQL stmt
Process Request
Response
5 SQL stmts:3 read 2 write
Assumed Message Flow
DatabaseServer
DatabaseServer
ApplicationServer
ApplicationServer
Message Queue
1Gb Ethernet
2ms per IO
10ms
1ms
3ms per SQL
2ms per IO
10ms (simple transaction)
2ms
3ms per SQL
2ms per interaction
Request
Proximity to data – online banking workload analysis
Prior chart might be best case scenario. Add “non-functional” requirements:– Additional authentication flows – more interconnect and i/o
required– Audit complexity may increase to correlate access to
personally identifiable data– Business Resilience solutions may be more complex;
Additional environmental costs– Storage management costs across the workflow
SAF
SAF
Security
Server
AuditLogs
AuditLogs
AuditLogs
PARALLEL SYSPLEX MULTI SYSTEM CLUSTER
1ms
DFSMS
Backup2ms
DFSMS
Management Considerations for an enterprise
AuthenticationAlert processingFirewallsVirtual Private Networks
Network BandwidthEncryption of dataAudit Records/ReportsProvisioning Users/Work
Disaster Recovery plansStorage ManagementData TransformationsApplication Deployment
How does the Virtualization Manager improve these?
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Linux on zEnterprise Lower acquisition costs of hardware and software vs. distributed servers*• Less than $1.00/day per virtual server (TCA)*• Reduce floor space by up to 90% compared to distributed servers*• Reduce energy consumption by up to 80% compared to distributed servers*
Consolidate 40 Oracle server cores to 2 Linux Cores on zEnterprise
Lower acquisition costs of hardware and software vs. distributed servers*• Less than $1.00/day per virtual server (TCA)*• Reduce floor space by up to 90% compared to distributed servers*• Reduce energy consumption by up to 80% compared to distributed servers*
Consolidate 40 Oracle server cores to 2 Linux Cores on zEnterprise
* Distributed server comparison is based on IBM cost modeling of Linux on zEnterprise vs. alternative distributed servers. Given there are multiple factors in this analysis such as utilization rates, application type and local pricing, etc.; savings may vary by user
The Most Efficient Platform for Large Scale Consolidation:
77% savings
37% savings
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Consolidate More and Spend Less with IBM zEnterprise Increasing the Economic Appeal of Linux on z/VM Server Consolidation and IT Optimization
zEnterprise delivers an even greater level of server consolidation density and scalability with Linux and z/VM that sets a new standard for TCO and service management
Solution Edition pricing for very large consolidations starts at under $1,000 per virtual server for 3 years – that’s less than $1 per day! (1)
Run more virtual servers per core
z10 z196
IFL Core IFL Core
(1) Calculations based on specific solution offering components using IBM and client experiences. Results can vary.
Configure more cores per System
z10 zEnterprise
Spend even less on software
Save even more on floor spaceand energy
costs
Increase staff productivityeven more
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DistributedSystems
Select IBM Blades
z/OS
TCA Focus
TCO Focus
Linux on z/VM
Silo managed islands of computing
Less dynamic
Minimal resource sharing
LOWER HIGHERScalability, Security,
Dynamic Workload ManagementScalability, Security,
Dynamic Workload Management
zEnterprise: Full value for your multi-tier, multi-architecture strategy
Expanded ISV support for enterprise applications
Targeted for applications that interact with mainframe data and transactions
Provisioned and managed by System z
Extreme scalability and performance for transaction processing and data serving
High availability and cross-system scalability with Parallel Sysplex and GDPS
Leading policy-based capacity provisioning and workload management
Pervasive, high-performance security support
Extreme consolidation of servers and networking
Superior levels of server provisioning, monitoring, and workload management
Industry-best virtual I/O bandwidth and reliability
Fewer components and reduced complexity
System z qualities of dynamic resource management and capacity-on-demand
Seamless integration with z/OS backup and DR
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Beware of Benchmarks
80
•40 Miles/gallon
•7 cubic feet of storage
•4 passenger
•$15,000
•10 Miles/gallon
•7 cubic feet of storage
•2 passenger
•$55,000
•Problem 1: Which is cheaper to commute to work with?
•Problem 2: You want to move your house:
•How many vehicles and trips will be required to move?
•Are extensions, such as the trailer, valuable?
•How do you get the Grand Piano moved? What if it rains?
•They aren’t mutually exclusive either:
•The family rides in the car, the furniture rides in the truck
Several compartments
Bladecenter + System z = zEnterprise = Enterprise Solution
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z196 in the top tier of Industry Standard Benchmarks
SPECint– Moved to SPECcpu 2006– Compiler (XL C/C++) work on target:
• 5-7% performance per release• 1.22X across 1.10, 1.11, 1.12
– Outlook: z196 in lead pack• Using XL C/C++ 1.12, at 5.2 GHz• Single-thread, no auto-parallel• Expected to be #1 or #2 with Power 7 being the other platform
Java– SPECjvm
• 1.50-1.55X z10 1.1-1.2X Nehalem (more uni-like)– SPECjbb (meant to be run SMP)
• 1.65X z10 1.4X Nehalem (excluding benchmark specials)– Measurements at 4.85 GHz, no exploitation of new instructions– With GA hardware running at 5.2 GHz, this is expected to beat Westmere as well
Rate: Do Not Publish. Only verbal discussions via NDA at customer request•While our rates are top notch, price performance is not. We are a multi-workload platform. These are uni dimensional benchmarks. •They show that our ISB ratio’s are similar to our LSPR ratio’s. They also provide a point in time comparison to distributed. •However, we are not in a benchmark war, as a value platform. •Nor do we want to downplay benchmarking because it does provide Power7 a competitive advantage. •A process will be developed to make this information available to Regional specialists for VERBAL disclosure to clients. Responsible: Jim PorellFinal measurements are underway. Goal to complete for GA.
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Summary of Competitive perspective
zEnterprise takes a solution focus managing virtual machines across System z and Bladecenters
– Alternative VMs focus on a single server type or a portion of an end to end solution Collaboration between System z and Blades provides an operational advantage by:
– Sharing data between servers and therefore reducing data volumes by 40-60%– Leveraging real time data access to provide Insight versus the hindsight provided by batch data moves between
alternative server implementations– Simplifying the provisioning of data toward specific workloads– Reduction of risk and simplification of governance and compliance as a shared operations model to
•avoid the pitfalls of separate security domains used in distributed environments•reduce the number of security intrusion points•reduce the number of points of failure and leverage components with a longer mean time between failure than a pure distributed environment.
Linux for System z virtual servers are as low as $1000 per server over 3 years or roughly $1/day
– These server images will benefit from legendary System z availability, security and systems management Customers that have moved distributed Web Service apps that access z/OS data onto z/OS
have experienced a number of benefits:– 100% improvement in performance by leveraging in memory data instead of network attached– 50% reduction in DB2 for z/OS processing as it reduces network attached connection management– Improvements in availability through the reduction of points of failure and built in Parallel Sysplex automation– Reduced risk and simplified compliance as a single administrative domain is in place– Significant savings can also be seen by moving web applications to Linux on z and using
hipersockets to access DB2 data on z/OS
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Summary of Competitive Perspective
Businesses can add capacity to existing System z and Bladecenter servers without the need to repartition application workloads.
– Processing capacity can be added or provisioned on demand to cross platform workloads via common hardware management console.
•This can be far simpler and faster to deploy than adding new servers to a distributed processing cluster.
Redundant and spare components are available in the zEnterprise on both the System z and Bladecenter processors. In addition, many change management processes may be implemented while workloads continue to operate.
– This reduces the number of planned and unplanned outages that might be experienced in a purely distributed server environment.
– Call home capabilities of System z apply to zBX to improve overall availability. – Consultant studies demonstrate that reducing down time will decrease financial losses due to outages. Financial
impact varies by industry and length of outage. Efficiency
– Up to 80% reduction in energy and floor space compared to distributed systems– Up to 70% reduction in labor compared to distributed systems
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