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© 2012 IBM Corporation
IBM PureSystemsA new family of expert integrated systems
Jan Smit / IBM Schweiz AG10.05.2012
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The time has come for a new breed of systems
Integration by DesignDeeply integrating and tuning hardware and software – in a single, ready-to-go system
Built-in ExpertiseCapturing and automating what experts do – from the infrastructure to the application
Simplified ExperienceMaking every part of the IT lifecycle easierIntegrated management of the entire systemA broad open ecosystem of optimized solutions
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The world’s first family of expert integrated systems
ANNOUNCING:
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with integration by design
Application platform
System infrastructureSystem infrastructure
Infrastructure as a Service
Platform as a Service
ServersStorage
Networking
Virtualization
Management
Maintenance
Middleware
DeploymentApplications
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Integrated Storage
Flex System Manager (FSM)Appliance
High Speed Networking Switches
Compute Nodes(POWER & x86)
Enterprise Chassis
Components of a PureSystem Chassis
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FlexSystem
Manager(FSM)
Advanced Virtualization(with Open Virtualization Format / OVF)
Integration by Design with freedom of choices on every level
Availability Mgmt
x86Power
Network
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ExistingStorage
IBM Storage
Platform
System infrastructure
Infrastructure as a Service
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Phy
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PhysicalConsolidation& Setup
ManagementIntegration
ResourceUtilization
ResourcePooling
IntelligentAutomation
� Automated virtual machine placement � Dynamic allocation of virtual server, storage and
network resources*� Automated network configuration for virtual
machine deployment and mobility
� Virtual workload definition� Placement services and advisors � Pooling of network switch resources to enable
consistent network policy application
� Virtual Machine relocation for compute, storage and networking
� Storage resource overcommit monitoring� Space efficient copies maximize storage utilization,
accelerating deployment
Simplified Virtualization Management experience with FSM
*Some capabilities planned for future delivery; IBM Plans subject to change
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Remote Presence Setup Wizards
Quick SearchChassis Map*
*Some capabilities planned for future delivery; IBM Plans subject to change
Simplified management experience with advanced automationReduced risk through integrated platform management
• New user interface and configuration automation brings new components online faster*
• Cross-resource integration and automation enables transformation from managing resources to managing applications, services and workloads
• Works with the management you have -other IBM platform tools, Tivoli and third party enterprise management (e.g., CA, BMC, HP, etc.)
• Easier monitoring, alerts and problem management through automated resolution processes with integrated expertise
StorageNetworking
VirtualizationManagement
Compute
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Virtualization management
� Virtualization Management– Manage Virtual Servers and
Hosts– HMC and Systems – VS Life-cycle management– Topology Maps– Create empty virtual server – Monitoring, automation
� Edit virtual resources– Edit Hosts– Edit Virtual Servers– GUI or command line– Launch to Platform Manager
� Relocate– Live relocation– Plan for relocation
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Express Standard Enterprise
Infrastructure for Small and midsize businesses. Most affordable entry point
Infrastructure for application servers with supporting storage and networking
Infrastructure for scalable cloud deployments. Redundancy for resilient operation
• Designed for Cloud - SmartCloud Entry included on Standard and Enterprise
• Designed for choice of architectures: IBM POWER7 and/or Intel x86 processors within the same systems
• Designed for choice of OS: AIX, IBM i, Microsoft Windows®, and Linux from Red Hat, SUSE
• Designed for choice of hypervisors: PowerVM, KVM, VMware, or Microsoft HyperV
• Designed for simplicity: Integrated, single system management across physical and virtual resources
IBM PureFlex SystemConfigurations that ease acquisition experience and match your needs
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Extensibility from the broadest ecosystem is made easy
* Unix/Linux and Windows applications
New IBM PureSystems Centre:�Gain access to a broad community
of IBM and certified partner expertise
�Download optimized, deployable application patterns from 100+ leading ISV partners
�Search by solution area, industry or system
Also run your existing applications today*
The SAP logo is a trademark or registered trademark of SAP AG in Germany and several other countries and is reproduced with the permission of SAP AG.
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ConsolidateMore efficiently consolidate systems and applications to reduce operating expenses
OptimizeBetter tune and automate systems and applications to improve application performance, scalability and reliability
Accelerate CloudLaunch self-service applications efficiently in a secure, and integrated cloud environment
InnovateMore rapidly deliver new applications and services to meet new business needs
ConsolidateAccelerate
Cloud
InnovateOptimize
IBM PureSystems enable multiple client initiativesUsing a consistent, standardized approach
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Some examples of possible use cases for PureSystems
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IBM PureFlex System
SPARC UNIXItanium UNIX
HP and DellWindows on VMwareLinux on KVM
EMC Storage
Cisco Networking
• UNIX to POWER7 nodes• VMware and KVM to x86 nodes without migration• Virtualize EMC Storage with Flex System V7000• Integrated, scalable networking that works
with your Cisco backbone• Integrated management across entire system
�Rapid reuse of skills & assets
�High asset utilization
�Simple provisioning
�Lower costs
Data center simplification
Virtualization management integration enables Consolidation across compute, storage and networking
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Expertise to optimize SAP landscapes
Expertise to optimize Windows database workloads
Client objective:• Improve SAP responsiveness and reduce support costs across
development, quality assurance and production
PureFlex System Solution:• Host SAP databases and selected application servers on POWER7 nodes• Host other SAP application servers and web front-ends on x86 nodes• Management integration across all infrastructure resources
Client objective:• Replace underperforming, poorly scaling Oracle or MS SQL database servers
to improve database response times and application performance• Reduce Windows application server capex and opex
PureFlex System Solution:• Implement IBM DB2 database on POWER7 for maximum database performance and
scalability, and Windows applications on virtualized x86 nodes for increased utilization• Manage entire environment under single integrated management tool
Lower management costs and improve performance Through optimization of critical business applications
*Some capabilities planned for future delivery; IBM Plans subject to change
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Mixed Processor architecture
optimized on IBM PureFlex System:
�IBM Flex System™ p260 Compute Nodes�IBM Flex System™ x240 Compute Nodes�IBM Flex System Manager�8Gb Fibre Channel switch�10Gb Ethernet switch�IBM Storwize V7000 Unified storage�IBM Smart Cloud Entry (optional)�1 Rack; 1 PDU
Note: Please see speaker notes for additional details on the configuration used in the technical optimization project.
Workload OptimizationConsolidate SAP Landscapes with IBM PureFlex Systems
Results:Reduce SAP system (online) cloning
from 14 hours to 30 minutesReduce SAP Post Copy automation
from 5 days to 5 hoursReduce dynamic SAP Instance provisioning
from 1 day to 5 minutes
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The SAP application portfolio is open to capitalize on the reliability and scalability of a heterogeneous POWER & x86 infrastructure. IBM's PureFlex System will enable our clients to tune their server and storage infrastructures, matching the various SAP workloads onto an optimized system. It promises to be a new way of simplifying the deployment and management of enterprise applications.
— Sethu M, Deputy CTO, Head of Product Architecture a nd Technology Strategy, SAP
Consolidate
The SAP logo is a trademark or registered trademark of SAP AG in Germany and several other countries and is re produced with the permission of SAP AG.
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Consolidate
IT ConsolidationVMware vSphere & vCenter Server optimized on IBM PureFlex System
VMware vSphere 5 & vCenter Server
optimized on IBM PureFlex System:� IBM Flex System™ x240 Compute Nodes� IBM StorWize V7000 Unified storage�VMware vCenter Server� IBM Flex System Manager�10Gb Ethernet switch�VMware vSphere 5
Results:
Easily and quickly move existing VMware workloads to IBM PureFlex System
Run new VMware workloads with optimal performance
Manage both physical and virtual with IBM Flex System Manager or use VMware tools to manage the virtual ... supports customer choice
VMware and IBM have worked for nearly two years to support the delivery of IBM PureFlex System. VMware cloud infrastructure combined with the pre-integrated IBM PureFlex System platform will simplify and automate the setup, deployment and management of infrastructure resources while enabling innovation for new end-user computing and mobile solutions – helping customers transform their businesses by transforming IT.
— Steve Herrod, CTO and Senior Vice President of R&D , VMware
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Take the next step….
Prove the value and begin your
journey with IBM PureSystems:
� Visit www.ibm.com/puresystems to learn more
� Join the conversation about this new category of computing:
� Twitter: @IBM PureSystems
� Hashtag: #IBMPureSystems or #expertintsys
� YouTube Channel: expertintegratedsys
� Blog: expertintegratedsystemsblog.com
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