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Building a secure foundation for the cognitive era Doug Balog General Manager, IBM Power Systems

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Page 1: Building a secure foundation for the cognitive era

Building a secure foundation

for the cognitive eraDoug BalogGeneral Manager,

IBM Power Systems

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©2016 IBM Corporation2

The industry is in a state of disruption

More than 80% is

unstructured – reaching

44 zettabytes by 2020

Systems that

understand,

reason, and learn

DATA COGNITIVE

The platform for digital

builders – 18.2M software

developers and growing

CLOUD

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Lenovo GLOBALFOUNDRIES

Phytel Explorys

SoftBank Box American Cancer Society

IBM Patent leadership for 23 consecutive years

IBM continues to transform…emerging as the

cognitive solutions and cloud platform company

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Offering Management

IBM Design Thinking

Agile

What the

Market

Needs

The

Right User

Experience

How we Work –

Iteratively &

Rapidly

We are working in new ways and will collaborate

more extensively than ever before

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Design for

Cognitive Business

To act at the

speed of thought.

Build with

Collaborative Innovation

To accelerate technology

breakthroughs.

Deliver through

Cloud Platform

To extend the value of

systems and data.

Outthink the status quo. Think IT infrastructure for the cognitive era.

IT leaders are becoming the architects of the future

IBM Systems can help clients transform for this new era

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Displacing competitors with

IBM Spectrum Storage

Engaging new clients

with new workloads on

z13 and Linux

Managing unstructured

data in the cloud with

object-based storage

Replacing spinning disk

with IBM FlashSystem

Driving x86 alternatives

with OpenPOWER

Scaling Digital Operations

by connecting Digital

Marketing to Digital Sales

How we will execute and win

We will scale our Systems capabilities for

cognitive workloads and hybrid cloud

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Fundamental forces are accelerating change in our industryP

rice

/Pe

rfo

rma

nce

Full system stack innovation required

Moore’s Law

IT innovation can no longer come from

just the processor

Cognitive

Custom Hyperscale

Data Centers

Hybrid Cloud

Open Solutions

IT consumption models

are expanding

Technology and

Processors

2000 2020

Firmware / OS

Accelerators

Software

Storage

NetworkFull Stack

Acceleration(Lower is

better)

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Transforming IBM Power Systems for growth

Designed for cognitive era

Power technology designed for

big data and analytics workloads

Cloud delivery

Hyperscale or hybrid cloud

with improved economics

Open, collaborative innovation platform

Enabling cognitive business and cloud economics

through Linux and open collaborations

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POWER8 Architecture POWER9 Architecture

2014POWER8

12 cores

22nm

New Micro-Architecture

New ProcessTechnology

2016POWER8w/ NVLink

12 cores

22nm

EnhancedMicro-

ArchitectureWith NVLink

2017P9 SO24 cores

14nm

New Micro-Architecture

Direct attachmemory

New ProcessTechnology

Optimized for Data-Centric Workloads

Integrated PCIe

CAPI Acceleration / I/O

Scale-Out Datacenter TCO Optimization

Scale-up performance Optimization

Acceleration Enhancements to CAPI and NVLINK

Modularity for OpenPOWER

TBDP9 SU

TBD cores

14nm

EnhancedMicro-

Architecture

BufferedMemory

POWER6 Architecture POWER7 Architecture

2007POWER6

2 cores

65nm

New Micro-Architecture

New ProcessTechnology

2008POWER6+

2 cores

65nm+

EnhancedMicro-

Architecture

EnhancedProcess

Technology

2010POWER7

8 cores

45nm

New Micro-Architecture

New ProcessTechnology

2012POWER7+

8 cores

32nm

EnhancedMicro-

Architecture

New ProcessTechnology

High Frequency

Enhanced RAS

Dynamic Energy Management

Large eDRAM L3 Cache

Optimized VSX

Enhanced Memory Subsystem

Focus on EnterpriseTechnology and Performance Driven

Focus on Scale-Out and EnterpriseCost and Acceleration Driven

2018 - 20P8/9 SO

10nm - 7nm

Existing Micro-

Architecture

FoundryTechnology

Partner ChipPOWER8/9

OpenPOWEREcosystem

DesignTargeting

Partner Markets & SystemsLeveraging Modulatrity

Price, performance, feature and ecosystem innovation

2020+

New Micro-Architecture

NewTechnology

POWER10

New Features and

Functions

Future

T

B

D

POWER processor roadmap

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7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5

Scaling/Growth

• 96 core

• 16 TB memory

Database

• Row/Column Access

Control

• In-memory DB ease of

use

• JSON Definitions

Scaling/Growth

• 192 core SMT4 P8

• 32 TB memory P8

• IPL Time Improvements

Database

• Temporal (Time-based)

Analysis

• Integrated OLAP

• JSON Consumption

Continuous Availability

• DB2 Mirror offering

•24x7; PTF Rollback;

Horizontal Scale-out

•Cluster IFS/Objects to

complement DB2 Mirror

• IPL Time Improvements

• DLPAR Improvements

Continuous Availability• Apply DB2 Mirror to

Release Upgrade from 7.4

Database• DB2 Temporal Business

POWER9 and beyond: Semi-annual Technology Refreshes (TRs) on current releases for support of latest POWER

Systems, Storage, I/O & Cloud.

2014

** All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.

2016 2019 2022

IBM i roadmap

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An open innovation platform is critical in the new era

• Improved performance, including increased

availability and scalability

• Reduced time spent on housekeeping

• Decreased data center footprint

Linux and Open Source

Drives unique and competitive

solutions with broad ecosystem

100K+ open source packages,

1,000s of software vendors and

dozens of solutions

OpenPOWER

Delivers new POWER-based collaborative

solutions from members to the marketplace

leveraging licensing model

Cognitive demands acceleration technology

and cloud requires new business models

Sweden

Department

of Defense

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Fueling ecosystem innovation with

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Fueling ecosystem innovation with

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230+ Members 24 Countries 6 Continents

100+ Collaborative innovations under way

30+ Hardware and technology providers

…IN LESS THAN 2 YEARS

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OpenPOWER Ecosystem Propels Open Innovation in Data Center

• Google and Rackspace will jointly develop next-generation OpenPOWER POWER9

system with the Open Compute design construct and accelerators

• Rackspace announced its use of first OpenPOWER/Open Computer/OpenStack system

• 50+ new OpenPOWER innovations across system stack in 2016

• Power Systems scale-out portfolio to include Open Compute and SuperMicro systems

• SoD of next-gen high performance computing server with POWER8 with Nvidia Nvlink

Vision Innovation Adoption

2014 20162015

• 15 innovations revealed • Developer evangelism

• Hyperscale and client adoption

5

OpenPOWER poised for adoption in 2016

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POWER is designed for the cognitive era

Accelerating and expanding genomic

research into common childhood conditions

such as autism, congenital diseases and

the many unknown causes of illness.

Analytics

Delivering leadership business insights

with an ecosystem of software vendors

~2X more query results per core /

per hour than x86 servers15

Cognitive Platform

Optimized for cognitive workloads

running on Watson

Watson runs nearly 2X faster with

OpenPOWER acceleration innovations16

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Intended for mission critical 24x7 Enterprise customer operations

• Highest Reliable, Available, Serviceable (RAS) in the market

• On-Demand Capacity

• Integrate into and tailor to your environment

Throughput per core

• Significant Power SMT-8 throughput advantages: 1.5x to 2.0x

• Value: fewer cores, fewer footprints, and lower operating costs

Virtualization out of the box

• Lower virtualization layer overhead on multi-threaded HANA workloads

• Value: fewer cores, fewer footprints, and lower operating costs

Scalability with investment protection

The value of SAP HANA on IBM POWER

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POWER and OpenPOWER accelerating digital business in the cloud

Hybrid

Deliver seamless integration, management

and security for the broad POWER

install base

Only OpenStack converged infrastructure

with zero virtualization security

vulnerabilities17

Custom Hyperscale

Offering market-leading price points via

OpenPOWER innovation

OpenPOWER-based systems provide 45%

better price-performance than x86-based

servers18

Notes 17-18

Tencent and China Mobile join a growing list of

worldwide hyperscale data centers choosing

OpenPOWER-based servers as an alternative to x86.

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- Design and cost optimized for deployments of multiples (cloud and cluster)

- Broad number of optimal solutions

- Built within the OpenPower ecosystem

Supported by Canonical

IBM Support

Community / 3rd

Party Support

running

The LC Line

The L Line

PurePower

Enterprise& IFLs

- Enterprise level RAS for single system deployments

- Solutions for Big Data & Analytics

- Converged infrastructure offering

- Rapid time to value and simplicity of management

- Enterprise level robustness and IFL capability

- Solution editions for in memory databases

- (HANA, DB2 BLU)

- Hosted cloud and hybrid cloud solutions

- Rapid deployments and POCs Pipeline of in

novation

• Broad linux portfolio deliver

all your linux deployment

needs

• Expanding LC portfolio with

two servers for data centric

applications and 2nd

generation HPC server

POWER8 is designed for the Big Data

era and delivers price-performance

leadership to the Linux market

Cloud-optimized infrastructure across the spectrum

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• Servers leveraging the OpenPOWER ecosystem and technologies from the

world's most innovative companies

• Portfolio designed to accelerate the speed of insights with POWER8 designed

for data and accelerator rich offerings

• Designed to seamlessly integrate into existing data center environments and

deliver superior data center efficiency

Coming soon: Three new OpenPOWER servers joining the LC portfolio.

Two designed for data-rich Linux workloads and compute-intensive

applications, and the third is our Gen2 HPC server delivering embedded

NVLink technology for superior GPU acceleration

Introducing the IBM Power Systems LC Line – OpenPOWER servers

designed for Linux workloads deployed in clouds and clusters

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LC servers designed to meet data center needs

Compatibility with existing

datacenter environments

IBM end user experience

with ultra-flexible service and

support

Superior performance and

economics results in

leadership efficiency

regardless of deployment

The LC portfolio provides an

economical entry point and

the ability to scale

• Data centers require numerous building blocks to drive efficiency

• Homogeneous datacenter architecture DOES NOT automatically equal

efficiency, right workloads on the right infrastructure

Service

Integration

Performance

Scalability

Security

IBM LC

Servers

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Modernize your IBM i and AIX Power infrastructure

for the Cloud, get access to IBM Cloud for free

and cut your current operating costs by 50%

IBM Confidential21

On-Premises Cloud Hybrid Cloud

Transform traditional infrastructure with

automation, self-service and elastic

consumption models

Securely extend to Public Cloud for free

with rapid access to compute services

and API integration

New IBM Power Systems high-end cloud offerings (C-models)

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Transforming IBM Power Systems for growth

Designed for cognitive era

Power technology designed for

big data and analytics workloads

Cloud delivery

Hyperscale or hybrid cloud

with improved economics

Open, collaborative innovation platform

Enabling cognitive business and cloud economics

through Linux and open collaborations

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Timo YensenPoul Hansen

Danish Defense

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FOOTNOTES

1. Flash: Worldwide and U.S. Enterprise Storage Systems Forecast Update, 2015–2019; November 2015, IDC #US40560715

2. Private Cloud Infrastructure: IDC Cloud Infrastructure HW Forecast Dec2015, IDC #US40380015

3. Linux $6K+: IDC, WW Quarterly Server Forecast, 2015Q3Forecast Release, Publication Date: September 10, 2015

4. Hyperscale Data Center: Worldwide Hyperscale Server 2014–2018 Forecast: Strong Hyperscale Buildout Continues, #249972

5. z13-500 patents: https://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/45808.wss

6. 32% lower TCO over 3 years versus x86: Performance comparison based on IBM Internal tests comparing IBM z13 cloud with one comparably configured private x86 cloud and one comparably configured

public cloud running an aggregation of light, medium and heavy workloads designed to replicate typical IBM customer workload usage in the marketplace. System configurations are based on equivalence

ratios derived from IBM internal studies and are as follows: Public Cloud configuration: total of 219 instances (128 for light workloads, 64 for medium workloads and 27 for heavy workloads); x86 Cloud

configuration: total of eleven x86 systems each with 24 Intel E7-8857 v2 3.0GHz cores, 512GB memory, and 7x400GB SSDs; z13 Cloud configuration: total of 32 IFLs, 3806GB memory, and Storwize v7000

with 47x400GB SSDs. Price comparison estimates based on a 3YR Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) using publicly available U.S. prices (including a 20% discount for middleware) current as of January 1, 2015.

Public Cloud TCO estimate includes costs (US East Region) of infrastructure (instances, data out, storage, support, free tier/reserved tier discounts), middleware and labor. z13 and x86 TCO estimates include

costs of infrastructure (system, memory, storage, virtualization, OS, cloud management), middleware, power, floor space and labor. Results may vary based on actual workloads, system configurations,

customer applications, queries and other variables in a production environment and may produce different results. Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific

environment. (https://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/45808.wss)

7. Scaling of 8K virtual machines: http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/47474.wss

8. 30B web interactions: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/linuxone/enterprise-linux-systems/

9. Fastest processor in the industry: http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/47474.wss

10. 50x better performance vs. disk arrays: Based on IBM internal testing comparing IBM Flash system technology to IBM disk arrays. Individual results will vary.

11. Manages 300+ different storage devices / 700+ patents: http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/46093.wss

12. Cleversafe named a leader in the IDC MarketScape for Object-Based Storage IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Object-Based Storage 2014 Vendor Assessment. Dec 2014. Doc # 253055

13. Object storage patents: https://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/47776.wss

14. 5-10X faster: http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/45387.wss

15. 2.03X more query results is based on IBM internal testing of a sample analytic workload; current as of October 20, 2015. Performance improvement figures are cumulative of all queries in the workload.

Individual results will vary depending on individual workloads, configurations and conditions. IBM Power System S822LC; 20 cores / 80 threads, POWER8; 3.5GHz, 768 GB memory, DB2 10.5 / Ubuntu 14.04.

Competitive stack: Intel x86 2-socket server with 36 cores / 72 threads; 2xIntel E5-2699 v3; 2.3 GHz; 768 GB; DB2 10.5 / RHEL 7.2

16. Watson using OpenPOWER acceleration innovations is at nearly 2X faster when running retrieve and rank workloads: http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/48075.wss

17. Based on vulnerabilities identified at https://nvd.nist.gov - Specific URL searches: https://nvd.nist.gov/ - https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/search-results?query=powervm&search_type=last3years&cves=on

- https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/search-results?query=vmware&search_type=last3years&cves=on

18. Results are based on IBM internal testing of single system running multiple virtual machines with Sysbench read only work load and are current as of October 18, 2015. Performance figures are based on

running 24 M record scale factor per VM. Individual results will vary depending on individual workloads, configurations and conditions.

IBM Power System S822LC; 20 cores / 160 threads, POWER8; 2.9 GHz, 256 GB memory MariaDB 10.0.19. Ubuntu 14.04.03, PowerKVM 3.1

Competitive stack: HP Proliant DL380 Gen9; 24 cores / 48 threads; Intel E5-2690 v3; 2.6 GHz; 128 GB memory, MariaDB 10.0.20. Ubuntu 14.04.03, KVM

Each system was configured to run at similar per VM throughput levels and number of VMs were increased for each system until total system throughput showed maximum throughput levels. Competitive

pricing was taken from available web-based pricing. For more information about MariaDB running on IBM Power Systems, go to: http://www-

304.ibm.com/partnerworld/wps/servlet/ContentHandler/stg_com_sys-ibm-power-systems-and-mariadb