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Putting Technology to Use
Performance, scale and simplicity for lower operational costs
Scale your business with confidence at a lower cost
With LinuxONE, scale a single MongoDB database to 17TB with less than 1ms response times at large scale1
And save up to 37% when compared to x862
1,2 All claims noted on this slide are based on IBM Internal measurements. Results may vary. See Footnote page at end of presentation. Additional information is available upon request
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$2.16M (3yr TCO)
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Putting Technology to Use
Performance and efficiency to save money
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Consolidate hundreds, and possibly more than a 1,000 x86 cores on a single LinuxONE server1
Reduce costs by up to 40% over a 3-year period when compared to x862
Consolidated “priced per core” data serving infrastructures
1,2 All claims noted on this slide are based on IBM Internal measurements. Results may vary. See Footnote page at end of presentation. Additional information is available upon request
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Putting Technology to Use
Managing business growth for MSPs
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Run hundreds of database instances in a single LinuxONEsystem1
Free up developer resources to focus on new innovation
Ensure service levels are maintained at scale2
Create greater efficiency and responsiveness as IT scales to support growth in the business
1,2 All claims noted on this slide are based on IBM Internal measurements. Results may vary. See Footnote page at end of presentation. Additional information is available upon request
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Putting Technology to Use
Improve time-to-value of new services
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Major cloud provider claims that every 100ms of latency cost them 1% in sales1
Microservices running on an Emperor II can deliver 2.4x more throughput than on x862
Deliver new applications quickly by chaining together 10s or 100s of microservices without performance hits
1,2 All claims noted on this slide are based on IBM Internal measurements. Results may vary. See Footnote page at end of presentation. Additional information is available upon request
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The IBM LinuxONE Portfolio
Built on decades of trusted IBM Technology
Built for the cloud with Standardization and
Simplicity
Lower cost than x86 for mission critical data
serving
Right sized for your business needs
The world’s premier Linux systems for highly
secured data and cloud serving
Engineered for performance
and scale
Foundation for data serving and next
generation apps Machine Type: 3907Model: LR1
Up to 30 cores and 8TB
MachineType: 3906Models: LM1, LM2, LM3, LM4, LM5
Up to 171 cores and 32TB
IBM LinuxONE Emperor™ II IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper™ II
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Common functions available across all LinuxONE models
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Emperor IIMachine Type: 3906Models: LM1, LM2, LM3, LM4, LM5
Rockhopper IIMachine Type: 3907Model: LR1
I/O FICON Express16S+FCP Express32SOSA-Express 6SCrypto Express6SzEDC Express, RoCE Express2zHPFNMVe Carrier Card
RAIM memory
HiperSockets™
SecurityCPACF, Crypto Express6S, GCM Encryption (Java™), TKE
Pause-less garbage collection
SIMD
SMT
IBM Dynamic Partition Manager (DPM)
IBM Secure Service Container
On-chip compression
Physical planning– Overhead cabling and
power– ASHRAE A3
HMC Mobile app
ModelCustomer
PUsMax
Memory
LM5 170 32 TB
LM4 141 32 TB
LM3 105 24 TB
LM2 69 16 TB
LM1 33 8 TB
ModelCustomer
PUsMax
Memory
LR1 30 8 TB
IBM LinuxONE Operating system support for Emperor II and Rockhopper II
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Linux OS support:
Minimum Distributions*– RHEL 7.3 with service update– RHEL 6.9 with service update– SLES 12 SP2 with service update– SLES 11 SP4 with service update– Ubuntu 16.04 LTS– Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
IBM z/VM– z/VM® 6.4 with PTFs
*Note: Listed support is for Emperor II and Rockhopper II, For minimum required distribution levels for all LinuxONE models see the IBM tested and supported Linux environments: ibm.com/it-infrastructure/z/os/linux-tested-platforms
IBM cannot legally discuss Linux exploitation prior to GA from distributors.
IBM is working with the open source community and the Linux distribution partners to get new Rockhopper II functionality supported with Linux for Z
KVM supported– KVM running on LinuxONE is
offered by Linux distributions
On-Premises Blockchain
• IBM Blockchain Remote Peer
• Standalone on-premises blockchain
Financial Applications
• Payments
• Core Banking
Cloud-Native Computing
• IBM Cloud Private
• Docker EE
Secure Data Serving
• Commercial DBs
• Open-source DBs
• Business Analytics
LinuxONE at the heart of your Business transformation
• LinuxONE is a highly engineered system for hosting critical data systems and extending capabilities around them
• LinuxONE is designed to be the most securable Linux platform available
• LinuxONE is the right foundation for your next generation applications
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A Rich Open Ecosystem Offering Greater Flexibility & Choice
Distributions Virtualization Languages Runtimes Management Database Analytics
vRealize
Supported Versions
Community Versions
Db2Canonical unveils 6th LTS release of Ubuntu with 16.04
For the latest view of packages, see URL
LLVM
LXD (Ubuntu)
Docker)
Zend framework (PHP)
Apache Tomcat
DPM
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Case Study – Met Office (Emperor)
Business challenge
The Met Office has a mandate to deliver timely weather information to millions of customers across the UK. How could it ensure 24x7 availability for the systems that share weather data with customers?
The Met Office is responsible for delivering weather and climate
services to organizations and individuals across the UK. To ensure
timely delivery of vital weather information to millions of customers,
the Met Office migrated its meteorological databases to a reliable,
scalable and cost-efficient IBM LinuxONE platform.
Graham MallinExecutive Head of Technology, Met Office
Headquartered in Exeter, England and founded in 1854, the Met Office is a world-leading provider of weather and climate services. Part of the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, the Met Office supports a wide range of industries, including energy generation, water distribution and transport, with a major focus on the aviation, insurance, retail, banking and environmental sectors. The Met Office uses over 200 million daily weather observations, an advanced atmospheric model and a high performance supercomputer to create millions of tailored forecasts and briefings every day.
Solution components• IBM LinuxONE Emperor
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Business benefits
Enablesa single lean team to support a large
number of core Linux applications
Cutsoperational costs through ongoing
database consolidation
Ensuresmillions of customers can access
critical weather data 24x7
Met Office
Ensuring timely delivery of essential
weather data to millions of customers
“We can bet the business on LinuxONE—
and I can sleep easily in the knowledge
that we can absolutely rely on our data
delivery systems.”
—Graham Mallin, Executive Head of Technology, Met Office
Government, Central/Federal
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Case Study – ICU IT Services (Rockhopper)
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ICU IT Services is a Dutch IT infrastructure specialist that wants to create the next generation of Enterprise IT. Specialized
in designing and implementing large and complex Enterprise IT infrastructures, ICU helps businesses to construct more
efficient and secure IT environments. With its team of
40 highly skilled professionals, the company focuses on the interaction between platforms and applications; in particular
availability, scalability, security, management and reliability of the z/OS and Linux platforms
Solution components
• IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper
ICU IT Services
Merging the best of open-source and
enterprise technology for solutions built to
capture new clients
“With the IBM LinuxONE
Rockhopper, ICU IT Services
helps businesses slash their IT
costs by up to 50 percent.”
—Ron Eland, Managing Partner and CEO, ICU IT Services
Business challengeICU IT Services aims to create the next generation of Enterprise IT by developing innovative solutions and services that break new ground and provide game-changing benefits to clients.
TransformationICU IT Services is the first in BeNeLux to deploy an IBM® LinuxONE™ platform, which it plans to use to develop innovative solutions and deliver dramatic IT savings for businesses that want to combine the best of enterprise server and Linux technologies.
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Business benefits
Up to 50%estimated savings on IT costs for clients
Growsthe company’s influence, market share
and revenues
Drivesinnovation through the creation of
an exclusive IT laboratory set-up