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This presentation provides an overview of the new IBM zEnterprise System, detailing the integration of leading IBM technologies across System z, Power, x86, Appliances and Optimizers to dramatically simplify the development and deployment of multi-architecture business applications. For companies looking to embed analytics in business processing to gain competitive advantage, the IBM Smart Analytic Optimizer capability of zEnterprise enables the true integration of transactional and analytic workloads. This offering delivers the industry’s most high performance analytic capability, to extract business insight from information assets, providing the right answer, to the right question, at the right time.
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The new zEnterprise and IBM Smart Analytics
Optimizer Session Number BVI-3761
Christian Reilly Systems Marketing, IBM
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Digital data is projected
to grow tenfold by 2011
Global trading systems
are under extreme
stress, handling billions
of market data
messages each day
of CFO’s want to drive
integration of information
across the enterprise*
Of digital data growth will
be “unstructured” and
requires significant effort
to “understand” and
analyze
Explosion of
information driving
54% growth in
storage shipments
every year
70% on average is spent
on maintaining current IT
infrastructures versus
adding new capabilities
80% 1.5x
70¢ per $1 10x Devices will be
connected to the
internet by 2011
1 trillion
25 billion 73%
Today’s business systems need to evolve to meet new needs
*Source: IBM Institute for Business Value, The Global CFO Study 2010; 1: Rubin Worldwide – “Technology Economics: Economics of Computing -The Internal Combustion Mainframe”
Global internet traffic volume
expected by 2013
500,000,000 GB
The way the world works is changing – uncertainty and complexity are the norm
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Yet the Reality Can Seem Daunting
And the reality is that these demands grow exponentially as we embrace
the opportunities of a smarter planet.
Workloads are more diverse and more
complex
The volume of data is unprecedented
The sheer performance required is
staggering
Security and resiliency are paramount
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Your Datacenter???
Information technology today is limited by the technology and architecture
configurations available.
DS Servers
LAN Servers
SSL/XML Appliances
Caching Appliances
Routers Switches
Firewall Servers
File/Print Servers Business
Intelligence Servers
Security/Directory Servers
Web Servers
Application Servers
System z
• Business processes are becoming more service oriented, modular and integrated.
• Services are implemented on heterogeneous IT infrastructures.
• Infrastructures is managed along platform boundaries - cannot optimize: alignment of IT
with business objectives
• Customers need better approach: The ability to manage the IT infrastructure and
Business Application as an integrated whole.
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Today’s enterprise computing environments are
multi-platform for a reason. They’re optimized to
run different workloads: – Database and Transaction processing.
– Analytics.
– Web-based interactions.
– Enterprise applications such as ERP.
– The myriad of x86 applications.
Complex solutions are optimally deployed on
multi-tier heterogeneous infrastructures
And many cost less on System z….
Despite the Allure of a “one size fits all” Server Approach …
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System z lowers IT spending across many industries Based on an analysis of actual IT spend and business performance, comparing companies with greater than average mainframe mix vs. less than average mainframe mix…*
“…in the long run the marketplace rewards those that make the optimum
use of the right computing resources in the right way as evidenced by
business performance”
44% lower IT cost per credit card
transaction
---* Dr. Howard Rubin, CEO and Founder Rubin Worldwide
31% lower IT costs per consumer
loan
25%
lower IT cost per mega
watt hour produced
24%
lower IT cost per
hospital bed
20% lower IT cost per
airline passenger
26% lower IT cost per
new vehicle
25% lower IT cost per
retail store
23% lower IT cost per
barrel of oil
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We Need Smarter Systems and Software for Enterprise Computing and Robust Cloud Environments
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1. That unify and optimize multiple systems to work as a single,
integrated service delivery platform
2. That can scale without adding complexity to meet the growing
demands on the infrastructure
3. That simplify data center management
4. That can turn IT into a catalyst for business innovation and
growth
© 2010 IBM Corporation 6
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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.
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.
Management
integration
Multi-platform
integration
Stack
integration
The IBM zEnterprise System: A New Dimension in Computing
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IBM zEnterprise System – Best in Class Systems and Software Technologies A system of systems that unifies IT for predictable service delivery
Unifies management of resources, extending IBM System z qualities to the entire business process
Ideal for large scale OLTP and OLAP mission critical applications Most efficient platform
for Large-scale Linux consolidation Capable of massive
scale up, over 50 Billion Instructions per Second (BIPS)
Selected IBM POWER7 blades and IBM System x
Blades1for tens of thousands of AIX
and
Linux applications
High performance optimizers and appliances to accelerate time to insight and reduce cost
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice,
and represents goals and objectives only.
zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager
IBM zEnterprise 196
(z196)
IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension
(zBX)
HMC
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A look inside the IBM zEnterprise System Enabling a new dimension in application architecture
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z/OS
z/TPF
z/VSETM
Linux on System z
Support Element
Linux on
System z
z/VM
Private High Speed Data Network IEDN
Private Management Network INMN Unified Resource Manager
Private data network (IEDN)
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or
withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
Customer Network Customer Network
System z Host
Linux on System x
1 AIX on
POWER7
Data
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Fu
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Blade Virtualization Blade Virtualization
System z PR/SM™
10 © 2010 IBM Corporation
5.2 GHz superscalar
processor
Up to 96 Cores, 1 to 80
configurable for client use
Up to 3 TB RAIM memory
Over 100 new instructions
1.5MB L2 Cache per core,
24MB L3 Cache per
processor chip
Cryptographic
enhancements
Optional water cooling
60% with
More capacity
60% Up to
Improvement in
performance Improvement in
performance
35% for
Less cost
Up to
40%
Dramatic improvement over prior generation
For Linux For z/OS
With no increase in energy consumption
And even better performance with new software
IBM zEnterprise 196: The heart of the new machine The industry’s fastest and most scalable enterprise system
HMC
Hypervisors Energy
Networks
Performance
Virtual
Servers
Operations
zEnterprise hardware management and platform management …
Factory installed and configured network Improved network security with lower latency, less complexity, no encryption/decryption
Allow critical workloads to receive resources and priority based on goal-oriented policies established by business requirements Smart business adjustments based on workload insight Provide deep insight into how IT resources are being used
Gain flexibility, consistency and uniformity of virtualization Provide the business with faster time to market Simplified network management for applications
zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager: enabling a new dimension
Simplified installation of hypervisors Gain significant time to market with improved speed of deployment
Save time, cost and simplify asset management Decrease problem determination and resolution time for cross-platform resources Improve and simplify cross-platform availability procedures Enable broader and more granular view of resource consumption
Simplified energy management Energy cost savings
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Security
industry leading security at the
core of an integrated
infrastructure Identifies potential fraud in Real
Time
Virtualization
Centralize Management of virtual
servers across a heterogeneous pool Enable thousands of virtual servers
within a single integrated system
Efficiency
Economies of scale for Labor, software
and environmental costs Reduce labor, energy, and development
costs
Availability
Resiliency management and fewer
points of failure Centralized workload management
aligned to business priorities
Scalability Ability to meet massive demands
from users and data Unmatched scalability with the highest transaction
processing capacity
Cloud computing: More value with zEnterprise
One of the largest IBM Cloud Deployments –
IBM Analytic Cloud on System z with Cognos 8 BI!
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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*
The Most Efficient Platform for Large Scale Consolidation: Linux on System z
* 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
Consolidation on System z
$0.0
$0.5
$1.0
$1.5
$2.0
New X86 z10 z196
Mil
lio
ns
HW maint
HW
SW S&S
SW OTC
74% less than
Nehalem
39% less than Nehalem
Consolidate 40 Oracle server cores to 2 Linux Cores on zEnterprise
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IBM POWER7 and System x Blades General purpose processors under one management umbrella
How is it different? Complete management: Advanced
management brings operational control and cost benefits, improved security, workload management based on goals and policies.
Virtualized and Optimized: Virtualization
means fewer resources are required to meet peak demands with optimized interconnection.
Integrated: Integration with System z brings
heterogeneous resources together that can be managed as one.
Compatible: Applications certified to run on
AIX 5.3 or 6.1 will also be certified and run on the POWER7 blade. No changes to deployed guest images.
More applications: Brings larger application
portfolio to System z.
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
What is it? The zBX infrastructure can host select IBM
POWER7 and System x blades. Each blade
comes with an installed hypervisor that offers the
possibility of running an application that spans
z/OS, Linux on System z, AIX on POWER, or Linux
on System x (SOD) 1 but have it under a single
management umbrella.
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WebSphere DataPower1 Appliance in the zBX Purpose-built hardware for simplified deployment and hardened security
How is it different? Security: VLAN support provides enforced
isolation of network traffic with secure private networks. And integration with RACF
® security.
Improved support: Monitoring of
hardware with “call home” for current/expected problems and support by System z Service Support Representative.
System z packaging: Increased
quality with pre-testing of blade and zBX. Upgrade history available to ease growth. Guided placement of blades to optimize.
Operational controls: Monitoring
rolled into System z environment from single console. Time synchronization with System z. Consistent change management with Unified Resource Manager.
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice,
and represents goals and objectives only.
What is it? The IBM WebSphere DataPower appliance (SOD)
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integrated in the zEnterprise System, can help
simplify, govern, and enhance the security of XML and
IT services by providing connectivity, gateway
functions, data transformation, protocol bridging, and
intelligent load distribution.
IBM SMART ANALYTICS OPTIMIZER
zBX Appliance for Extreme Query Acceleration
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The New Intelligent Enterprise Survey…revealing a striking connection between organizations with high analytic sophistication and top performance, relative to industry peers. Top performers are three times more likely to be sophisticated exploiters of data and analytics than lower performers.
MIT Sloan Management Review, A First Look at the Intelligence Enterprise Survey, 9/13/2010
Building next generation analytics systems
The data warehouse is a mission-critical
system, with data warehouses serving in an
increasingly mixed workload capacity with
different SLA agreements, including as a data
source for online applications.
Source: Gartner, Inc. 23 December 2008/ID Number: G00163473
By 2012, BI Platform capabilities will be embedded as a service within 75% of
new business applications
By 2012, emerging technologies will significantly drive adoption of BI to 50%
of business users (e.g. interactive visualization, in-memory analytics, search, SaaS and SOA )
. Source : Gartner BI Summit 2008, 4/2008
Embedded Analytics
3x smarter
Mash ups
Degrees of change can produce varying outcomes
Speed change on a street is
changed from 35 MPH to 45
MPH
People get to their location ~
30% faster
Multiple locations are tied
together with a High Speed
Train
New housing arises further
away from city centers altering
communities and local
economies
Incremental change delivers only incremental improvement
Dramatic change can alter the competitive landscape
What if your business could deploy an analytic solution that could disrupt the
competitive landscape?
IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer Insight at the Speed of Your Business
How is it different
Performance: Unprecedented response times to enable 'train of thought' analyses frequently blocked by poor query performance.
Integration: Connects to DB2 through deep integration, providing transparency to all applications.
Self-managed workloads: queries are executed in the most efficient way
Transparency: applications connected to DB2 are entirely unaware of the accelerator
Simplified administration: appliance-like hands-free operations, eliminating many database tuning tasks
What is it?
The IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer is a
workload optimized, appliance that enables the
integration of business insights into operational
processes to drive winning strategies. It
accelerates complex queries, with
unprecedented response times.
Breakthrough Technology Enabling New Opportunities
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With IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer, your organization could…
Insurance Manufacturing Law Enforcement Retail Sales
…predict claim risk for
disaster scenarios
…Better predict ability to
deliver quantity by a given
date
…determine optimal cross
sell at time of sale to drive
additional revenue
…identify suspects based
upon initial witness
information on arrival at
scene
…scan large numbers of
police reports with criminal
data to more effectively and
rapidly identify suspects by
known attributes
…rapidly scan supply chain
inventory, manufacturing
history, and supplier
performance data to asses
delivery risk
…analyze the exposure of
assets based on large
array of scenario attributes
to expose risk areas
…analyze customer buying
behavior on-demand with
like customer purchases to
deliver best
recommendations
Smart Analytic Optimizer Capabilities
Extreme performance for complex queries
Game-Changing Performance
Rapidly deliver information to decision
makers through breakthrough technologies
providing dramatic performance
improvement.
In-memory processing
Massively parallel architecture
The best of row and columnar store
technologies
Highly compressed data
Compressed data operations
Enables decision makers to submit queries
they never dared in the past, that analyze
trends, predict outcomes, and produce better
business results.
Respond Better: Enable Analytic informed
transaction processing to
grow business revenue
Evaluate Deeper: Massive parallelism and
“in-memory” data marts
deliver deeper insight at
break-neck speeds
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Orders of Magnitude Faster for Queries Beta Customer Results
... and its acceleration factor : :
163 s
2311 s
25 s
1593 s
35 s 8s
5435 s
48x
Standard Query Performance (elapsed seconds)
Accelerated with IBM Smart
Analytics Optimizer
511x
12x
206x
4x
1424x
Times Faster
8s
4s
2s
5s
3s
For customers who have struggled to
achieve the required performance from
their complex BI queries – the results are
astounding!
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Eliminates Costly Query Tuning Optimized for complex analysis
• No Indices
• No MQTs
• No query plans
• No query rewriting
Always scan tables!!
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Proven operational characteristics Integrated infrastructure that is managed
by System z through Hardware
Management Console and firmware
Benefits of a System z workload
optimized infrastructure
It broadens the System z
Qualities of Service of
manageability, security,
availability to the business
intelligence and data warehouse
workloads.
It extends the established
System z hardware management
environment to the workload
optimized platform., centralizing
and simplifying the deployment
and management Creates New Opportunities for Existing Systems by Using New Technology Approaches
IBM Smart Analytics System 9600 Now supports the zEnterprise
Hardware Refresh
• IBM zEnterprise System (z196) and IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter® Extension (zBX)
• IBM Smart Analytic Optimizer - Optional
Firmware Refresh
System z Unified Resource Manager (zManager)
Refreshed
z196 zBX
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Come see the IBM zEnterprise
and IBM Smart Analytics
Optimizer @ booth 702 in the
Expo
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