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Power Systems Feb. 2 Pre-Announce Education
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Scott HandyVice-President, Marketing, Strategy and Sales SupportIBM Power Systems
Advertisement in the global Wall Street Journal, January 21 and 28, 2010
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Source: IDC Quarterly Server Tracker Q309 release, November 2009
UNIX Server Rolling Four Quarter Average Revenue Share
POWER4Dynamic LPARsDynamic LPARs
POWER6Live PartitionLive Partition
MobilityMobility
POWER5MicroMicro--PartitioningPartitioning
Customers are moving to higher value
as shown by the largest shift of customer spending in UNIX History
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successful Power Migration Factory migrations to date.
There were over 500 Power migrations during 2009, with more than
90% from Sun and HP customers (including x86 consolidation). In
4Q09 alone, Power achieved nearly 200 competitive migrations.
2,100
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With the combination of Sun technology and
Oracle technology we can beat IBM
- thats our goal.
Larry Ellison, Sept. 21, 2009
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Market Dynamics Drive our Strategy
AccelerateMigrations
MinimizeLeakage
Migration toLinux on Intel
Power
Consolidate x86workloads
$30 Billionx86
Windows / Linux / Solaris
$8 Billion
HP & Sun/Oracle UNIX
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IBM Systems & Technology lay the foundation
WorkloadOptimization
Deep Understanding
of Client NeedsApproach challenge
from the clientsperspective
A Comprehensive
PortfolioA family of fit-for-purpose
servers, storage & systemsoftware
Technology LeadershipInvesting in future technologyfor differentiation and sustainedleadership
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Providing an integrated solution of systems, software
and services
Systems
designedfor a smarter
planet
New Delivery Models
will offer clientsmultipledelivery options:managed services,outsourcing, cloud
and system offerings
Integrated Service
Managementwill enable a fullyvirtualized infrastructureproviding rapid deploymentand lower cost
Workload OptimizingSystemswill deliver systems thatoptimize to clientworkloads
Integrated Services Integrated Software
Integrated Systems
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Smarter Money
Power Systems performance, security and availability are capabilitiesthat provide the worlds largest banks with the ability to move todays money-
intangible, invisible information -
from a paycheck to a bank to a retailer
and back into another business account.
Smarter Cities
Cities large and small depend on the ability of Power Systems to siftthrough the data needed to not only solve crimes and respond toemergencies, but to help prevent them. Power Systems help manage
traffic,
share information across city agencies, keep citizens informed and givethem access to services.
Smarter Telecom
Telcos are using Power Systems to deliver new services dynamically to anexploding number of devices -
and Powers scalability means that new
services can be added quickly, new clients can be billed accurately, andcosts can be reduced with consolidation.
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet.
Instrumented. Interconnected. Intelligent.
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Clients are moving from what
to how.
Queensland Motorways leads the way to smart trafficmanagement
with IBM Power Systems and SAP
The challenge:Implement new free flow tolling Central System to transform QMLs business operations forefficiencies and to set a platform for growth.
The solution:Optimized infrastructure and increased interconnectedness through a portfolio ofIBM and Partner applications on Red Hat Linux on Power 570,IBM Electronic Toll Collection solutionIBM WebSphere Application Server, MQ, Message Broker, Proxy Server, Load BalancerIBM Tivoli Access ManagerIBM TotalStorage DS8000, DS800 Metro (Data) MirroringSAP full landscape (CRM, ERP, BI, etc.)
The benefits:Robustness to achieve highest service levels and increased efficienciesIntelligent Data mirroring and 24x7x365 availability
25%total cost of ownership savings due to a fully integrated system
that gives
citizens total mobility around the city of Brisbane, Australia.
In all my years in theworkforce I have never been
associated with a system
implementation that has
been as professionally
delivered with suchcommitment.
Jeremy Turner - CFO,
Queensland Motorways Ltd.
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Transformations to smarter
solutions
require smarter systems that:
Scale quickly and efficiently
Optimize workload performance
Flexibly flow resources
Avoid downtime
Save energy
Automate management tasks
Thi d t i f IBM d IBM B i P t l It
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Power your planet.
Smarter systems for a Smarter Planet.
Jeff HowardDirector, MarketingIBM Power Systems
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4, 6 or 8 cores per socket3.0 to 4.14 GHz
Up to 4 threads per coreIntegrated eDRAM L3 CacheDynamic Energy Optimization
Technology Leadership
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The First of the NEW Generation of Power Systems
IBM Power 750 Express An Energy Star-qualified server with up to
32 POWER7 cores
Over 3X the SAP performance or all other 4-socket servers
4X to 7X the energy efficiency of Sun SPARC and HP Integrity
IBM Power 755 for HPC
HPC cluster node with 32 POWER7 cores
Energy Starqualified for exceptional energyefficiency, and optimized for the most
challenging analytic workloads
IBM Power 770
Modular enterprise server with up to 64 POWER7 cores
More performance per core, up to 70 percent less energy
IBM Power 780 New category of scalable high-end servers, featuring an
advanced modular design with up to 64 POWER7 cores
New TurboCore workload optimizing mode that
maximizes per core database performance
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Power Systems
February 2010
IBM Systems Software
New POWER7 in middle of the line Power 750 Express Power 755 for HPC Power 770 modular Power 780 modular high-end
POWER6 continues Power 520, Blades Power 550 Power 560 Power 570
Power 575 Power 595
Power 755
JS Blades
Power 770
Power 750
Power 780
Power 560
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More SAP performance than any 8-socket server in the industry
Comparable to a 128-core, 32-socket Sun M9000
4-sockets 8-sockets 32-sockets
24-core
Opteron
32-core
Sun T5440
32-core
Power 750
48-core
Opteron
48-core
Opteron
128-core
Sun M9000
Power 750Express
SAP Result planned for publish Feb 2010
SAP SD 2-Tier Users onThe IBM Power 750 Express.
15,600
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Number of Sun SPARC Enterprise T2000s that can be consolidated into a single
IBM Power 750 4 socket system saving 95% of the cores for software licensing, 97%on floorspace, and 95% on energy.
92 to 1
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HP Integrity Superdome 64c
1.6GHz dual-core Itanium2 in a 30x77.2x48 frame
Maximum energy requirement of11,586 Watts
SPECint_rate2006: 824
IBM Power 750 Express4 socket, 32 Core 4Ux19 wide
POWER7 Processors
Maximum energy requirement of1,950 Watts
SPECint_rate2006: 1060
Superdome or Super Power?
83%savings on energy costs with 28% more
performance at a fraction of the price using asingle IBM Power 750 instead of a
64-core HP Integrity Superdome.
Shown to actual scale
SeeSee Power 750 server compared to HP Integrity Superdome substantiation detail.
Source: SPECiint_rate2006. For the latest SPEC benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org.
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Number of HP Integrity Superdome 64-core systems utilized at 30% that can be
consolidated into a single IBM Power 780 modular high-end system utilized at 80%saving 87% of the cores for software licensing, reduces floorspace required from
80 square feet to just 7.6, and reduces energy costs by 92%.
8 to 1
SeeSee Power 780 server compared to HP Integrity Superdome substantiation detail.
Source: SPECiint_rate2006. For the latest SPEC benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org.
Super Power indeed.
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up to90%
Power 770 24 cores @ 3.5 GHz
60% utilization
Power 770 24 cores @ 3.5 GHz
60% utilization
With room to spare to consolidate x86 workloads
Reduction in energy usage moving from POWER5 to POWER7.
Savings extend to floor space, software license costs,
and maintenance. Increase your performance and capacity.
POWER5 590 systems64 cores @ 2.1 GHz
30% utilization
POWER5 570 systems64 cores @ 1.9 GHz
30% utilization
2 4
30% effective capacity increase
90% reduction in energy usage
~$600K maintenance savings over 3 years
> $1M savings in software licensing
50% effective capacity increase
84% reduction in energy usage
~$250K maintenance savings over 3 years
> $1M savings in software licensing
1 1
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Virtualization without Limits Drive over 90% utilization
Dynamically scale per demand
Dynamic Energy Optimization 70-90% energy cost reduction
EnergyScale technologies
Resiliency without Downtime
Roadmap to continuousavailability
High availability systems &
scaling
Management with Automation
VMControl to managevirtualization
Automation to reduce task time
Workload-Optimizing Systems
AIX -
The Future of UNIX
Total Integration with i
Scalable Linux ready for x86Consolidation
Power your planet.
+
Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet.
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Power Systems offers balanced systems designsthat automatically optimize workload performance
and capacity at either a system or VM level
TurboCore for max per core performance for databases
MaxCore for incredible parallelization and high capacity
Intelligent Threads utilize more threads when workloads benefit
Intelligent Cache technology optimizes cache utilization flowing it from core to core
Intelligent Energy Optimization maximizes performance when thermal conditions allow
Active Memory Expansion provides more memory for SAP
Solid State Drives optimize high I/O access applications
Workload-Optimizing Features make POWER7 processors
#1 in Transaction and Throughput Computing
Power is Workload Optimization
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Power is Virtualization without
Limits
Performance without penalty -
all benchmarks published in a virtualized
environment
Up to 32x the VM size & 8x the memory of VMware
Dynamically add & remove VM resources unlike VMware
Live Partition Mobility with VMs of any size up to entire systemunlike VMware
Consolidate AIX & i databases with Linux application servers on one
system or a system pool
Drive systems to over 90% utilization formaximum ROI
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The Future of UNIX
For the second year in a row, AIX scored the highest
reliability ratings among 15 different server operating
system platforms - ITIC 2009
Total Integration with i
Costs for use of Power Systems and IBM i 6.1 average 41 % less
than x86 servers and Microsoft Windows - ITG 2010
Scalable Linux ready for x86 ConsolidationQueensland Motorways replaced legacy Windows x86 trafficmanagement systems with SAP running Linux on Power
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PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX and i provide active/standbydatacenter and multi-site disk clustering solutions for resiliency
PowerHA pureScale provides active/active high performancedata transfer, cluster coordination, and centralized locking and
is
built-into DB2 pureScale
PowerVM Live Partition Mobility enables planned systemdowntime without application downtime
Power is Resiliency without Downtime
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Power is Dynamic Energy OptimizationPOWER7 delivers up to 3-4X the performance with less energythan POWER6
Increased consolidation drives higher utilization and more
energy savingsEnergyScale intelligently and dynamically optimizesperformance for energy efficiency
IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager helps lowerenergy usage per system and across systems
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Physical assets & virtual resources at your fingertips with easy
health monitoring & reporting, as well as updates & optimizationVMControl for automation of virtualization management to
minimize time to provision images and manage system pools
Easy integration with enterprise service management tools fromTivoli as well as other third party providers
Power is Management with Automation
Server and virtualization management integrated with networkand storage management for complete resource control
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Express Edition
Included with every Power System
Standard Edition
Express + Virtual Images, Energy, Network
IBM Systems Director Editions
Enterprise Edition
Standard + Manages Systems Pools, Tivoli additions
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IBM Systems DirectorEditions
IBM Smart AnalyticsSystem
IBM DB2 pureScale
IBM Lotus DominoConsolidation
on Power
IBM RationalDeveloper
for Power
IBM WebSphereApplication Server
Parallelization
SAP on IBM DB2 andPower Systems
Power is integrated value
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IBM Software On Power Systems
Massive Parallelism For Smarter Planet SolutionsMiddleware that transparently leverages
massively parallel threads
Hardware exploitation without application
redesign
Excellent performance and TCO
Massively parallel POWER7
Superior qualities of service
Leadership performance
HP IBM Power Dell Sun
Application
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Workload Optimized Pools
Smarter systems for a Smarter Planet.
New volume, velocityand nature of data
AnalyticsPool
DatabasePool
Web ApplicationsPool
New instrumentedapplications
Exploit Power 780TurboCore mode for
high transactionrates and scale
Leverage DB2 andInformix tuningfor POWER7
Leverage DB2pureScale for growth
Leverage MaxCoremode and intelligentthreads acrossPOWER7
WebSphere tuning
to exploit parallelcomputing
Connections to theInternet of things
As multiple optimized systems in asystem pool
In a mixed workload system pool
Consolidated on a single system invirtual processor pools
PowerVM Deployment OptionsNew intelligence
Leverage InfoSphere Warehouse andSmart Analytics Offerings
Leverage DB2 Web Query for IBM i
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IBM Software on Power Systems.
New volume, velocityand nature of data
New intelligence
DatabasePool
Web ApplicationsPool
New instrumentedapplications
Specific Power7/AIX tuning forInfoSphere Warehouse, Cognos, DB2
Leverage Intelligent Threads
Unique integrated analytics solutions
DB2 pureScale onPOWER7
Improvements in
performance for Databaseworkloads
WebSphere ApplicationServer on POWER7
Lotus Domino onPOWER7
Smarter software for smarter systems.
SeeSee IBM Software on Power Systems substantiation detail.
Source: SPECiint_rate2006. For the latest SPEC benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org.
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Power Systems and IBM Storage Systems
Designed to work together to meet the demands of a smarter planet As the planet and companies become smarter, the demands on their storage systemsare unprecedented
Information is doubling every 18 months
The requirement for storage capacity is increasing 45% per year
Our clients are asking for help in managing the crush of information growth
IBM can address your storage needs from the assessment of your current informationinfrastructure through their evolution to a dynamic, future-proof system.
IBM Scale Out Network Attached Storage (SONAS)
The C:
drive of the enterprise
Reduces pain of managing files on drives and in directories
SONAS makes it easy with single namespace and up to 14 Petabytes
of storage
Excellent storage solution for cloud implementations
IBM XIV Next generation storage with exceptionally low Total Costof Ownership
Capacity without complexity
Advanced grid architecture
Storage administration made easy
IBM SAN Volume Controller Storage virtualization
Simplify operations
Better utilize disk capacity
Excellent data migration capability
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Smarter IT Selling Strategies for the New Economy
15% revenue and profit uplift for IBM sellers on every financed deal; Business
Partners earn fees as well
36% higher odds to win on Power opportunities that include financing *
Potential to increase client buying power to help you clothe your Power
opportunity
Help to generate more revenue, more often
Mid-lease/end of lease creates impending event; ongoing reason of call
Strengthened client loyalty
IGF owns the leased asset
leasing helps extend client relationship
IBM Global Financing provides Power Systems sellers.
Whats New for POWER7
Power Exchange Offering (PEX) for 570/595
Technology Upgrade Offering for Power 595
(2 Step Upgrade)
IGF now part of Power Rewards program
IGF Rental Pilot program for low/mid range products
Whats New for POWER7
Power Exchange Offering (PEX) for 570/595
Technology Upgrade Offering for Power 595
(2 Step Upgrade)
IGF now part of Power Rewards program
IGF Rental Pilot program for low/mid range products
* Source: STG MI Financing Causality Study, 2008
For more information, visit our new IGF Power Saleskit:IBM Sellers; IBM Business Partners
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Power Systems and all of IBMReady to take share together - aligned to smarter planet initiatives
IBM Global Business Services Teaming for growth initiatives to drive Power under GBS solutions focused on Business
Intelligence, IBM Software, and SAP
4,000+ GBS practitioners with a focus Smart Analytics
IBM Migration Factory gearing up to beat the 2009 record target for migrations from Solaris,
HP/UX, competitive x86 even higher for 2010
IBM Global Technology Services Competitive pricing to match POWER7 2 cores for 1 pricing strategy (HWMA+SWMA together) Use PowerCare quickstart services on new Power 780 to up-sell to more expansive GTS offerings
IBM Global Financing Add full financing support direct and through BPs - for better TCO/TCA for POWER7
IBM Software Specific tuning for POWER7 and competitive PVU pricing SWG-lead roadshows, events, enablement for SWG sellers
All IBM Sectors and IBM General Business Full enablement of sellers and customized approaches to each industry
Position POWERs database, web and analytics workload optimizing approach under new Smarter
Planet solutions and specifically the leads generated from Smarter Cities roadshows
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Power your planet.Smarter systems for a Smarter Planet.
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Upcoming Education
Tech Talk WebcastsPOWER7 Hardware Deep Dive Feb. 8To pre-register: IBMers and IBM Business Partners
Systems Director Update for Power Systems Feb. 11To pre-register: IBMers and IBM Business Partners
Linux Update Feb. 23To pre-register: IBMers
and IBM Business Partners
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RAS Discussion for Power Feb. 25To pre-register: IBMers
and IBM Business Partners
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Replays of ALL EDUCATION out onSmartZone & Systems CollegePower Systems Sales
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Todays Agenda
Topic Speaker
Opening Remarks Scott Handy, VP, WW Marketing, Strategy & SalesSupport, Power Systems
Power Systems and POWER7 Jeff Howard, Director, IBM Power Systems PlatformMarketing & Offering Management
Power 750 Express and Power 755 Servers Tim Stack, Offering Manager, Power Systems
Enterprise Power SystemsTransition to POWER7 technology
Larry Amy, Offering Manager, Power Systems
Selling IBM Systems Director Editions for Power Servers Michael Tabron, WW Marketing Manager, Systems
Management
Rational "Power Tools" Alison Butterill, Offering Manager, ApplicationDevelopment
Call To Action Todd Morris, Director, WW Power Systems Sales
Q&A
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Power 750 Express and Power 755 ServersSmarter Systems for a Smarter Planet
Tim Stack
February 2, 2010
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15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
2008Q1 2008Q2 2008Q3 2008Q4 2009Q1 2009Q2 2009Q3
HP
IBM
Sun
Power Systems continues a run of growth
Sun SPARC and HP Itanium continue in decline POWER6 success sets stage for POWER7 dominance
Source: IDC Quarterly Server Tracker Q309 release
$25K-
$100K UNIX Server Rolling Four Quarter Average Revenue Share
Power550
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Power is the innovation that will deliver business advantages
Leadership Performance and Energy Efficiency Industry leading performance with POWER7 processorsPower 750 Express: 1-
to 4-socket; 6-
or 8-cores per socket
Power 755 Express: 4-socket; 8-cores per socket
ENERGY STAR-qualifiedMeets EPA guidelines for energy efficiency
Workload-optimizing capabilities improve performanceIntelligent Threads optimization, Intelligent Cache sharing, Active
Memory Expansion and 320 virtual machines in 2010
Intelligent Energy capabilities that balances performanceand efficiencyFrequency boost for increased performance or
reduction during low
demand for energy reduction>3X increased performance per watt
Ease of OwnershipPopular, ready to run Edition
configurations
Light Path DiagnosticsCustomer Setup
Power 750 Express
Compute
Power 755
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What is ENERGY STAR?
ENERGY STAR is a program developed by the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reduce energyconsumption
Voluntary labeling program designed to identify and promoteenergy efficient products
Computer servers that earn EPAs ENERGY STAR include:
Efficient power supplies that have smaller conversion losses
and generate less waste heat,
Capabilities to measure real time power use
Advanced power management features
Power and Performance Data Sheet
Power 750 Express and Power 755 are the firstRISC or
Itanium ENERGY STAR-qualified server
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1- to 4-socket server6-core and 8-core POWER7processor modules
6-core 3.3 GHz
8-core 3.0, 3.3 GHz and8-core 3.55 GHz(32-core)
Up to 512 GB of Memory
ENERGY STAR-qualified
Light Path Diagnostics
GA: 2/19
Performance
More than two and a halftimes better performance than
Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440
Greater than sixtimes the performance of Sun SPARC
Enterprise M4000 and tentimes the performance of HPIntegrity rx6600
Energy Efficient
Fourtimes better performance per watt than Sun SPARC
Enterprise T5440
More than eighttimes better performance per watt than
Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 and HP Integrity rx6600
Reduce costs through consolidation
Consolidate 92 Sun UltraSPARC
T1 or 29
UltraSPARC
T2 servers into onePower 750
IBM Power 750 Express
IBM Power 750 Express(8233-E8B)
Source: SPECint_rate2006. For the latest SPEC benchmark results,Source: SPECint_rate2006. For the latest SPEC benchmark results,
visitvisit http://www.spec.orghttp://www.spec.org..
See Power 750 power and efficiency claims page in backup for full substantiation detail
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The MVP of 4-socket servers
Greater than 15 leadership claims
SAP SD 2-Tier
SPECjbb2005
SPECint_rate2006
SPECfp_rate2006
Linpack
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Power 750 Express boosts your SAP Sales and
Distribution 2-tier ERP performance to new levels
Delivering the best 2-Tier SD result on systems of 16 processors
(sockets) and below
using new SAP ERP 6.0 EHP 4 (Unicode)
Over 3X better overall performance than Sun SPARC T5440
Over 3X better overall performance than HP ProLiant DL585 G6IBM Power 750 Express
15600
4720 46650
4000
8000
12000
16000
IBM Power 750 SUN T5440 HP DL585 G6
SDusers
4 processor (socket) systems
IBM Power 750 certification number not available at press time and can be found at sap.com/benchmarks. IBM Power System 750, 4p / 32c / 128
t, POWER7, 3.55 GHz, 256 GB memory, 15,600 SD users, dialog resp.: 0.98s, line items/hour:1,704,330, Dialog steps/hour: 5,113,000, SAPS: 85,220, DB time (dialog/ update):0.015s / 0.028s, CPU utilization: 99%, OS: AIX 6.1, DB2 9.7; SUN T5540, 4p / 32-c / 256 t, 256 GB memory, 4720 SD users, UltraSPARC T2 plus OC, 1.6 GHz,
Solaris 10, Oracle 10g , cert# 2009026-1; HP DL585 G6, 4p / 24-c / 24-t, 64 GB memory, 4665 SD users, AMD Opteron 8439 SE, 2.8 GHz, Windows Server 2008 EE, , SQL Server 2008, cert#: 2009025. All results are 2-tier, SAP EHP 4 for SAPERP 6.0 (Unicode) and valid as of 2/9/2010.
users
users usersSDBenchmarkUsers
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Performance per node
2X improvement in Single Instruction Multiple
Data (SIMD) acceleration
Full AltiVec
(VMX) instruction set support
Extended VSX instruction set
Up to 8.4 TFlops per Rack (10 nodes per Rack)
Cluster Interconnect 2-Port InfiniBand 12X DDR
IBM HPC software stack
Boost frequency for better performance &
performance/watt
IBM Power 755
IBM Power 755
(8236-E8C)
4-socket, 4U server
8-core POWER7 processors
32-core 3.3GHz configuration
Up to 256GB of memory
Up to 64 clustered nodes
Energy Star-qualified
GA: 2/19
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More floating point operations per Watt performed by the Power 755
compared to Sun Blade X6440*
1.55 TimesMore performance than Sun X6270 Blades with Intels fastest Xeon X5570processor on NAMD molecular dynamics simulation
* Based on Little Green500. http://www.green500.org
IBM Power 755
The fastest, most energy efficient 4-socket system on the planet
1.7 Times
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1 to 4-socket server targeted at commercial:
database, virtualized application servers andconsolidation of competitive Unix and Linuxapplications
Granularity and scalability: 6, 8, 12, 16, 18, 24
and 32 core configurations
512 GB max. memory PowerVM support Split backplane & RAID support Half height media (tape) support I/O drawer support
AIX, IBM i and Linux
Power 750 Express and Power 755 Positioning
4-socket compute node targeted at HPC
workloads: weather and climate modeling,computational chemistry, physics andpetroleum reservoir modeling 32-core configuration 256 GB max. memory
2-Port InfiniBand 12X DDR AIX and Linux
Power 750 Express Power 755
IBM P S t
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POWER6 POWER7
5.0 GHz
4.2 GHz
Power 550
Power 550/560 to Power 750 Transition
3.5 GHz
Power 560
3.55 GHz(32c)
3.3 GHz(6c)
3.0 GHz(8c)
3.3 GHz(8c)
Power 550 and Power 560 clients will find system performance of Power 750 attractive
3.6 GHz
Per Core
PerformanceSystem Capacity System CapacityPer Core
Performance
Power 750
Pricepoint
Pricepoint
Max. memoryper core
Scalability &granularity
Max.throughput
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p5-550Q
1.65GHz
p5-560Q
1.8GHz
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5.0GHz
Power 560
3.6GHz
Power 750
3.55GHz
System Performance
Power 750 Express delivers outstanding system performance
See Power 750 compared to POWER5+ and POWER6+ servers substantiation for detail.
More than quadruples performance of POWER5+ servers
More than triples performance of POWER6+ servers
Capacity
formoreworkloa
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Power 750 delivers significant performance per watt improvement
See Power 750 compared to POWER5+ and POWER6+ servers substantiation for detail.
More than 5X performance/watt of POWER5+ servers
More than triples performance/watt of POWER6+ servers
p5-550Q
1.65GHz
p5-560Q
1.8GHz
Pow er 550
5.0GHz
Pow er 560
3.6GHz
Pow er 750
3.55GHz
Performance per kwatt
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Move to a Power 750 server and reduce costs, energy & space
IBM Power 750 Express 16-core - 3.0 GHz 1,950W; 4U Rack rPerf: 156
Utilize 1/3rd the previous energy
1/6th less space
Performance to spare
Maintenance cost savings pays for acquisition
p5-550Q X2 - 8-core 1.5GHz
2200W; 8U (2 x 4U) ~$12K (3 yr maint.) rPerf: 34, 34
IBM Power 750 Express
p650 8-core 1.45GHz
1000W; 8U ~ $13K (3 yr maint.) rPerf: 18
p5-560Q -16-core 1.5GHz
2600W; 8U ~$47K (3 yr maint.)rPerf: 65
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Power 750 Express delivers best in class performance
2.9X better performance than Sun SPARC T5440
Greater than 10X the performance of HP rx6600
More than 3.5X performance of HP DL580 G5 serversIBM Power 750 Express
Source: SPECint_rate2006. For the latest SPEC benchmark results,Source: SPECint_rate2006. For the latest SPEC benchmark results,
visitvisit http://www.spec.orghttp://www.spec.org..
See Power 750 power and efficiency claims page in backup for full substantiation detail
Pow er 750
3.55GHz
Sun M4000 -
2.52 GHz
Sun T5440 -
1.6GHz
HP rx6600 -
1.6GHz
HP DL580 G5 -
2.66GHz
Performance
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Greater than 4X performance/watt than Sun SPARC T5440 server
More than 8X the performance/watt than HP rx6600 server
Better than 2.6X performance/watt than HP DL580 G5 servers
The most energy efficient 4-socket system on the planet
IBM Power 750 Express
Source: SPECint_rate2006. For the latest SPEC benchmark results,Source: SPECint_rate2006. For the latest SPEC benchmark results,
visitvisit http://www.spec.orghttp://www.spec.org..
See Power 750 power and efficiency claims page in backup for full substantiation detail
Pow er 750
3.55GHz
Sun M4000 -
2.52 GHz
Sun T5440 -
1.6GHz
HP rx6600 -
1.6GHz
HP DL580 G5 -
2.66GHz
Performance per watt
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Power 750 delivers superior performance compared to
Sun SPARC Enterprise Midrange and High End Servers
P o w e r
7 5 0
S u n
T 5 4 4 0
S u n
M 4 0 0 0
S u n
M 5 0 0 0
S u n
M 8 0 0 0
P e r f o r m a n c e
6.9X more performance than 4-socketSun SPARC Enterprise M4000 server
40% more performance than 64-core SunSPARC Enterprise M8000 server
32 cores
32 cores32 cores
16 cores
64 cores
IBM Power 750 Express
SeeSee Power 750 Performance and Efficiency Compared to Sun SPARC Enterprise servers for substantiation detail.Source: SPECijbb2005. For the latest SPEC benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org.
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Power 750 delivers outstanding energy efficiency compared to
Sun SPARC Enterprise Midrange and High End Servers
P o w e r
7 5 0
S u n
T 5 4 4 0
S u n
M 4 0 0 0
S u n
M 5 0 0 0
S u n
M 8 0 0 0
P e r fo r m a n c e /W a t t
32 cores
32 cores 32 cores 64 cores16 cores
IBM Power 750 Express
SeeSee Power 750 Performance and Efficiency Compared to Sun SPARC Enterprise servers for substantiation detail.Source: SPECjbb2005. For the latest SPEC benchmark results visit http://www.spec.org.
Greater than 6X more performance/watt thanSun SPARC Enterprise M4000, M5000 andM8000 servers
4X better than Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440server
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Sweep the floor and consolidate 92 Sun T1 servers into ONE
Power 750 Express server
IBM Power 750 Express
32-core, 3.55 GHz (POWER7) 4U 1,950 Watts SPECJBB2005: 2,300,000 bops and71,875 bops/jvm
Reducing costs and energy in your data center:
Utilize only 5% of previous energy
Requires 97% less space 4+ racks to ONE Power 750, 4U server704 fewer cores, resulting in savings in SW licensed per core
Sun SPARC Enterprise T2000 8-core, 1.2 GHz 2U 41,400 Watts (450 Watts times 92 servers) SPECjbb2005: 74,356 bops and 18,591bops/jvm
4.2 Racks of
T2000 (2U)serversIBM Power 750 Express
SeeSee Power 750 server consolidation of T2000 servers for full substantiation detail
Source: SPECijbb2005. For the latest SPEC benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org.
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Power 750 delivers superior performance than HP
Integrity Entry, Midrange and High End Servers
P o w e r 7 50 H P rx 6 6 0 0 H P rx 7 6 4 0 H P rx 8 64 0 H P
S u p e r d o m e
P e r f o rm a n c e
More than 10X performance than 4-socket HPIntegrity rx6600 server
28% better performance than 64-core HPIntegrity Superdome
32 cores
32 cores
8 cores 16 cores
64 cores
IBM Power 750 Express
SeeSee Power 750 Performance and Efficiency compared to HP Integrity servers for substantiation detail.
Source: SPECiint_rate2006. For the latest SPEC benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org.
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Express
HP rx6600 HP rx7640 HP rx8640 HP
Superdome
Performance/Watt
Power 750 delivers superior energy efficiency than HP
Integrity Entry, Midrange and High End Servers
32 cores
8 cores
32 cores
64 cores
16 cores
IBM Power 750 Express
SeeSee Power 750 Performance and Efficiency compared to HP Integrity servers for substantiation detail.Source: SPECiint_rate2006. For the latest SPEC benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org.
More than 8X performance per watt than 4-socket HP Integrity rx6600 server
Greater than 12X performance per watt than64-core HP Integrity Superdome
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HP Integrity Superdome 64c
1.6GHz dual-core Itanium2 in a 30, 42U frame
Maximum energy requirement of11,586 Watts
SPECint_rate2006: 824
IBM Power 750 Express 4 socket, 32 Core 4U
POWER7 Processors
Maximum energy requirement of1,950 Watts
SPECint_rate2006: 1060
Superdome or Super Power?
83%savings on energy costs with 28% moreperformance at a fraction of the price using asingle IBM Power 750 instead of a64-core HP Integrity Superdome.
SeeSee Power 750 server compared to HP Integrity Superdome substantiation detail.
Source: SPECiint_rate2006. For the latest SPEC benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org.
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Consolidate HP Integrity rx7640 and 71 Proliant
DL380 G5 Linux servers ontoonePower 750 server
3.55 GHz; 4U 1,950W SPECint_rate2006: 1060
Utilize 3% of the previous energy 97% less space 3+ racks to one Power 750 552 fewer cores reducing per core s/w licensing
Dramatically reduce network and power cabling complexity
IBM Power 750 Express
HP Integrity rx7640 1.6GHz; 10U 2,128W
SPECint_rate2006: 201
71 X HP Proliant DL380 G5 3.0Ghz; 2U X 71 servers 1,193W; Total = 110,949W SPECint_rate2006: 36.2
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Power is...
Performance that delivers business advantage
Workload-Optimizing Systems
Virtualization without Limits
Intelligent Energy OptimizationEase of Ownership
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POWER6 Express Rack/Tower 2010 Plans
Deliver upgrade paths from the POWER6 Power 520(E4A) 2
and 4-core servers to next generation POWER7 processor-based entry servers.
Announce withdrawal of Power 560 in 2H2010.
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Enterprise Power SystemsTransition to POWER7 technology
the next generationLarry Amy
George GaylordFebruary 2, 2010
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IBM Power Systems continues to grow
gaining market share and outselling HP and Sun Industrys most popular UNIX
enterprise servers
Sustained performance leadership
Leadership virtualization withPowerVM
Innovative modular flexibility
Application availability throughLive Partition Mobility
Non-disruptive growth with CoD
Broad application support throughAIX, IBM i, Linux for Power and Lx86
46.3% share+2.3 pts
31.4% share
-0.2 pts
14.0% share-2.1 pts
Source: IDC Server Tracker Q309 Release, November 2009
Q309 R4Q
IBMHP
SunOther
Worldwide UNIX
Server Revenue Share >$100K
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Power is the innovation that will fuel the growth in 2010
The future of UNIX provides virtualization without limits andexponential ROI Virtualization without Limits
increases flexibility and
reduces costs
Workload-optimizing systemsimprove service levels withassured performance
Consolidation that deliversexponential ROI
Dynamic Energy Optimization
that balances performance andefficiency
Resiliency without Downtime
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Power is twice as good!POWER7 systems are over twice as good as POWER6 systems!
Twice the performance:Power 780 32-core performance per core is over twice
the Power 570 32-core
Twice the scaling:Power 770 and 780 both offer twice the number ofcores as the largest Power 570
Twice the capacity:Power 770 and 780 offer more than twice (~3 times) thethroughput of the largest Power 570
Twice the memory:- Over twice the physical memory of the Power 570- Active Memory ExpansionTM enables up to twice theeffective memory compared to what is physically
installed
Twice the energy efficiency:Power 770 & 780 offer over twice the performance perwatt (up to 3 times) than the most efficient Power 570
Twice the cores for the same price:Buy twice the cores with the Power 770 and pay less
than a comparable POWER6 based Power 570
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IBM Power 770 with POWER7 processors
En h a n c in g t h e i n d u st r y s m o st p o p u lar m id - ra n g e se r ve r w i t h m ore pe r f o rm ance , ene rgy e f f i ci ency and sca lab i l i t y
Modular scalability Upgrades from POWER6
Capacity on Demand
Live Partition Mobility
PowerVM
Energy Efficiency
IBM extends performance leadership with POWER7
Multi-core delivers more total system AND per core performance
Over 4x total system aggregate throughput than 16 core 570s
More performance per core than the 5.0 GHz 570 system
Similar portfolio of modular, scalable offerings as POWER6
New workload optimizing features expand flexibility
Intelligent Threads
utilize more threads when workloads benefit
Active Memory Expansion
provides more effective memory
The Roadmap to Continuous Availability
Redundant system clocks with dynamic fail-over
Hot-node Repair available for all nodes*
Upgrades available for POWER6 570 systems (9117-MMA)
Increased Energy Control and Automation
Over 3X improvement in performance per watt
Dynamic Energy Optimization maximizes performance or energyefficiency as thermal conditions and policy allow
* Hot Node Repair planned for 4Q 2010
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IBM Power 780 with POWER7 processorsA n e w o p t i o n f or g r o w t h su p p o r t i n g t h e h ig h est p e r f o r m a n ce pe r co re and pe r sys tem w i th en t e rp r i se class f eat u r es
Extreme scalability
TurboCore flexibility
Capacity on Demand
PowerCare Service PowerVM
IBM extends performance leadership EVEN MORE
Multi-core delivers more total system AND per core performance
Over 4.8X total system aggregate throughput than the 5.0 GHz16 core 570 system
Over 2X the performance per core than todays 32 core 570
New workload optimizing features expandflexibility
TurboCore
for max per core performance for databases
Intelligent Threads
utilize more threads when workloads benefit
Active Memory Expansion
provides more effective memory
Enterprise Features24 x 7 standard warranty
PowerCare included with every system
Upgrades available for POWER6 570 systems (9117-MMA)
The Roadmap for Continuous Availability
Redundant system clocks with dynamic fail-over
Hot-node Repair available for all nodes*
* Hot Node Repair planned for 4Q 2010
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Power 570 Transition to POWER7 Systems
New POWER7 models expand client options for capacity and performance
16-core5.0 GHz4c Node
16-core4.4 GHz4c Node
32-core
4.2 GHz8c Node
16-core3.5 GHz4c Node
POWER6 POWER7
POWER 570
64-core*3.1 GHz
16c Node
48-core3.5 GHz
12c Node
POWER 7709117-MMB
9 X 5
64-core3.8 GHz
16c Node POWER 7809179-MHB24 X 7
PowerCareTurboCore mode32-core
4.1 GHz
8c Node
* Not available in all countries
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Power 570 Transition to POWER7
Balanced offerings between Per Core Performance and System Capacity
16-core5.0 GHz4c Node
16-core4.4 GHz4c Node
32-core4.2 GHz8c Node
16-core3.5 GHz
4c Node
POWER6 POWER7
Per Core
Performance
System
Capacity
48-core3.5 GHz
12c Node
32-core4.1 GHz8c Node
TurboCore
Per Core
Performance
64-core3.8 GHz
16c Node
64-core3.1 GHz
16c Node
System
Capacity
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POWER7 Innovations available with Power Modular Systems
Technology / Performance for Faster ROIOptions for 4-cores, 6 cores, & 8 cores per socket
Support for up to 2 TB*
DDR3 memory per system
Dual memory controllers for increased memory bandwidth
Frequency boost for increased performance
eDRAM technology for on-chip L3 cache
Workload Optimizing Features for Added FlexibilityExclusive new TurboCore mode available with Power 780
Intelligent Threads (SMT-4) for additional capacity
Active Memory ExpansionTM
for increased effective memory
Integrated split back plane for dedicated partition supportIntegrated, separate media controller for partition flexibility
Availability Features for Todays 24 X 7 Workloads
Integrated RAID support
Redundant clock failover
Hot Node Repair for all nodes**
Hot Repair for GX adapters
GX++ support for pureScale availability
Dynamic Energy Optimization for Increased Efficiency
Enhanced TPMD chip for thermal/energy monitoring and control
Frequency reduction during low demand for energy reduction
SFF SAS drives for increased energy efficiency
* Large DIMM planned for 4Q 2010** Hot Node Repair planned for 4Q 2010
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IBM Power 780 delivers performance with efficiency
780 delivers over 3X the performance per core of HP Superdome and Sun M9000780 delivers over 5.8X the performance per watt of HP Superdome and Sun M9000
System Chip/Core/Thread Date SPECint_rate2006 Per coreMaximum energy
requirement(WATTs)
Per KWatt
IBM Power 780 (3.8 GHz POWER7) 8/64/256 February 2010 2530 39.5 6,400 395
IBM Power 570 (4.2 GHz POWER6) 16/32/64 October 2008 832 26 5,600 148
Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 64/256/512 October 2009 2586 10.1 44,800 58
HP Integrity Superdome (1.6 GHz Itanium 2) 64/128/128 September 2006 1648 12.875 24,392 68
Performance Per Core Performance Per Watt
Source: http://www.spec.org
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this value for all of the systems. For HP systems, this information is contained in the QuickSpecs availablethrough www.hp.com. For Sun systems, this information is available through the respective Site Planning Guides available through www.sun.com.
POWER6HPSuperdome
SunM9000
POWER7 POWER6HPSuperdome
SunM9000
POWER7
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Why TurboCore?
TurboCore mode extends per core performance
Clock speed increases from 3.8 to 4.1 GHz
L3 cache doubles from 4 MB per core to 8 MB per core
Memory bandwidth per core doubles
I/O bandwidth per core doubles
Physical memory per core doubles
TurboCore mode provides the best option for minimizing software costs
Provides over 2X the rPerf per core as the POWER6 32 core 570
TurboCore mode allows clients choice and minimizes risk
Clients purchase the system with identical components
Clients choose the mode they wish to run
Clients can change the mode at any time
TurboCore mode eases the transition to highly parallel multi-core systems
Start with TurboCore mode when transitioning from POWER6 systems
Turn off and grow system when application environment is ready to leverage greater levels of parallelcomputing
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What is TurboCore?
Technology Four of the eight cores and L2 cache are turned off
Shared L3 cache is now doubled for remaining cores
Remaining cores run at 4.1 GHz frequency
Remaining cores share memory and I/O bandwidth
Provides up to 22% per core performance gaincompared to having all eight cores turned on
Unused cores are powered off to improve energyefficiency
Implementation
3.8 GHz processors are purchased with Power 780system as needed
Required number of activations are purchased withPower 780 system
System is configured by user for TurboCore modeoperations
System is powered on and cores are made availablein TurboCore mode (up to 4 cores per processor)
System can be reconfigured by user with a reboot
The entire system is either in TurboCore mode orMaxCore mode
UnusedCore
TurboCoreCores
P7Core
L2
P7Core
L2
Memory Interface
P7Core
L2
P7Core
L2
P7Core
L2
P7Core
L2
P7Core
L2
P7Core
L2
GX
SM
PFABR
IC
POWE
R
B
US
L3 Cache
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POWER7 TurboCore Example
Unused
Core
TurboCore
Cores
Single Node Power 780 system(TurboCore mode) One processor feature #4982 (0 of 16)
Two POWER7 processors
64 MB internal L3 cache
System is configured for TurboCore mode
8 POWER7 cores @ 4.1 GHz available
Up to 8 CoD processor core activation features #5469
Best performance per core configuration
Single Node Power 780 system(MaxCore mode) One processor feature #4982 (0 of 16)
Two POWER7 processors
64 MB internal L3 cache
System is configured for MaxCore mode
16 POWER7 cores @ 3.8 GHz available
Up to 16 CoD processor core activation features #5469
Best total system capacity configuration
X X
X X
X X
X X
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POWER7 TurboCore Pricing Example
UnusedCore
TurboCoreCores
Single Node Power 780 system System configured for TurboCore mode
Eight cores are made available @ 4.1 GHz
One processor feature #4982 (0 of 16) @ $6.00
Eight CoD activation features #5469 @ $1.00 each
1 x $6.00 + 8 x $1.00 = $14.00
$14.00 / 8 = $1.75 per core
X X
X X
X X
X X
Single Node Power 780 system
System configured for MaxCore mode
Sixteen cores are made available @ 3.8 GHz
One processor feature #4982 (0 of 16) @ $6.00 16 CoD activation features #5469 @ $1.00 each
1 x $6.00 = 16 x $1.00 = $22.00
$22.00 / 16 = $1.375 per core
Pricing examples are for illustrative purposes only and do not reflect actual pricing
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System Capacity Moves Up with POWER7
expands performance traits of POWER6+
rPerf performance for fully configured systems
POWER6 570 POWER7 780POWER7 770
3.5 4.2 DU 4.4 5.0 3.1 3.5 3.8 4.1
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Performance per Core Moves Up with POWER7
expands performance traits of POWER6+
POWER6 570 POWER7 780POWER7 770
3.5 4.2 DU 4.4 5.0 3.1 3.5 3.8 4.1
rPerf performance for fully configured systems divided by number
of cores
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Why is scalability important?
The #1 reason IT managers deploy virtualization solutions is workloadconsolidation
Put simply, the more workloads that can be encapsulated within VMs and combinedonto a single server, the higher the consolidation ratio and greater the costreduction
The integrated combination of POWER architecture and PowerVM makes possiblefar higher consolidation ratios than scale-out scenarios
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Designed with the capacity for consolidation
= 4Xmemoryper core than HP SD
> 15Xmemory bandwidth
per core than HP SD> 5.4XI/O bandwidth
per core than HP SD
You can use thetremendous capacity ofthe IBM Power 780 torun challengingapplications in everyvirtual server.
System data for HP from the HP Superdome Datasheet available at www.hp.com. System data for Sun from the Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 Datasheet available at www.sun.com. Both are current as of 1/27/2010
Memoryper core
Memory bandwidthper core
I/O bandwidthper core
Capacity per core relative to the Power 780
IBM Power 780 HP SuperDome Sun M9000
Cores 32 128 256
Memory (GB) 2,048 2,048 4096Memory Bandwidth (GB/s) 1,088 273 737
I/O Bandwidth (GB/s) 236 173 234
Memory (GB) per core 64 16 16
Memory Bandwidth (GB/s) per core 34 2.13 2.88
I/O Bandwidth (GB/s) per core 7.3 1.35 0.91
PerCore
PerSy
stem
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Save up to 93% in annual energy costs!
By consolidating nine 64-core HP Superdomes into ONE Power 780 system--Reduce floor space required by 91%
--Reduce processing cores by 88%
One Power 780(@ 75% utilization)
576 total cores @ 1.6 GHz
9 HP Superdomes(@ 25% utilization)
64 total cores @ 3.8 GHzOnly 1 Rack 7.6 sq. ft of floor space
Up to $139k in energy savings per year!
See Power 780 comparisons in backup for full substantiation details.
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Save up to 95% in annual energy costs!
By consolidating three 256-core Sun M9000s into ONE Power 780 system--Reduce floor space required by 88%
--Reduce processing cores by 91%
One Power 780(@ 75% utilization)
768 total cores @ 2.88 GHz
3 Sun M9000s
(@ 24% utilization)
64 total cores @ 3.8 GHzOnly 1 Rack 7.6 sq. ft of floor space
Up to $173k in energy savings per year!
See Power 780 comparisons in backup for full substantiation details.
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POWER7 continues to deliver more
Performance per Watt
POWER4
p670
1.1 GHz
rPerf: 24.46
KWatts: 6.71
POWER4+
p670
1.5 GHz
rPerf: 46.79
KWatts: 6.71
POWER5
p5-570
1.65 GHz
rPerf: 68.4
KWatts: 5.2
POWER5+
p570
1.9 GHz
rPerf: 85.20
KWatts: 5.2
POWER6
Power 570
4.7 GHz
rPerf: 134.35
KWatts: 5.6
POWER6
Power 570
4.2 GHz
rPerf: 193.25
KWatts: 5.6
POWER7
Power 780
3.8 GHz
rPerf: 685.09
KWatts: 6.4
rPerfperKWatt
>3X increase in performance per watt over POWER6+>30X increase in performance per watt since POWER4>10 years of changing the UNIX landscape
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POWER7 System Upgrades
You can get there!
Upgr ades f r om POW ER6 an d POW ER6+
Power 7803.8 GHz / 4.1 GHz
POWER6+ 570/324.2 GHz
POWER6 5703.5, 4,2, 4.7 GHz
9117-MMA9117-MMB
All existing Power 570 systems can upgrade to POWER7
Power 7703.5 GHz
POWER6+ 5704.4, 5.0 GHz
9179-MHB
POWER6 upgrades to POWER7 POWER6+ upgrades to POWER7
Power 570/32 upgrades to POWER7
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Power Modular value continues to grow through 2010
February
March
Announce Power 770 and Power 780
General Availability for systems and CoD activations
April
eConfig support for system upgrades and MES orders
June
General Availability for upgrades and MES orders
CSP enabled for ordering
4Q
Large DIMM support
640 partition support
Hot-node Add &Repair available
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Growth you dont have to wait on @ $16/day!
Enterprise Power Systems offer Capacity on Demandforgrowth, flexibility and availability
Growth
Start your system with as few as four cores
Grow to 64 cores without disruptionMost importantly, grow when you want to:quickly and without disruption to your operation
Flexibility
Activate resources in increments of one core and one GB memory
Chose between permanent activations (purchase) or temporary activations(by the day or by the minute)
Prices start as low as $8 per day (per core) and $1 per day (per
GB)
Try out that new application today for as little as $16*
($8 for one core and $8 for 8 GB memory for one day)
Availability
Inactive resources are used for processor and memory sparing
Inactive resources can be used for free trials of new applications
Inactive resources can be used with temporary activations for emergency backup
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* US list price at announce for Power 770 with 3.1 GHz processors and AIX
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
ABC consolidated over 50 HP x86 servers and five older Power servers tothree Power 570s running AIX and Linux with the help of PowerVM Lx86
Business challenge:ABC had out grown their scale-out HP x86 blade environment andneeded to move up to a cost-effective, manageable solution that
alleviated challenges associated with floor space, systemutilization, capacity, and energy/cooling.
Solution:IBM Power Systems running Red Hat Linux and AIX and thatleveraged PowerVM Lx86 to run targeted Linux x86 applications
Oracle database on AIX SAP ERP 6.0 Various Linux apps including many Web apps IBM PowerVM virtualization technologies Live Partition Mobility STG Services and Education
Benefits:
Reduced Total Cost of Ownership by 25%
Less than 65% of the data center space required
80% quicker to set up new customer environments
ABCs primary driver forconsolidating its aging x86
systems and other workloadsonto Power Systems was a
need for a reliableinfrastructure that would allow
them to grow within a facilitythat was near capacity. Their
new Power solution is easier tomanage and is well supported
by an excellent business casedemonstrating 25% costsavings."
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Richard Vowles, IBM Senior ClientExecutive, Communications Industry
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M t E t i Cl
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Move up to Enterprise Class
Moving up to POWER7?For about the price of a POWER6 550, you can now get a POWER7 770
Power 550
POWER6 technology
8 cores @ 5.0 GHz
8 GB memory per core
Less than $150k
rPerf 78.6
Power 770
POWER7 technology
16 cores @ 3.1 GHz
8 GB memory per core
Less than $150k*
rPerf ~160 + growth
Twice the performance at about the same price
with enterprise class features* Based on US hardware list price at announce
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Move up to Enterprise Class Features
Power 750
Power 770
IBM Installed
Two dedicated high speedGX++ adapter slots
Six dedicated PCI
Expr