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IBM System p

© 2006 IBM Corporation

IBM System p : Committed to virtualization, openness and collaborative innovation

Benjamin BiauChef de Produit Linux on PowerFrance et Pays francophones d’Afrique

Linux On Power

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Pourquoi sommes nous confiants dans l’avenir ?

Marché Linux

Distributions Linux

Offre Linux on Power

Produits System p5

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$0

$10

$20

$30

$ B

illi

on

WW Server Sales according to IDC estimate

Windows $18 $19 $21 $23 $25 $26

UNIX $19 $20 $19 $19 $19 $18

Linux $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 $10

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

WW Windows/UNIX/Linux Opportunity 2004-2009

Continued pSeries Growth will require expansion into adjacent spaces

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Donc……………

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Linux ne se limite plus aux serveurs d’infrastructure

Solidly entrenchedSolidly entrenchedEmergingEmergingEmbryonicEmbryonicNicheNiche

Proxy Caching VPN Firewall WAP VoIP

Gateway

Desktops

Client Devices

Databases Consolidatio

n on zSeries

Internet Access

Line of Business

Enterprise Data

Data/Content Server/

Warehouse

Data/Content Server/

Warehouse

Business Application

Server

Business Application

Server

Compute ClustersCompute ClustersFinancial, R&D, biotech,

geophysical, energy, visualize

Infrastructure Server/BladeInfrastructure Server/Blade

Network Edge Servers

Network Edge Servers

ERP SCM CRM HR

Directory Security Load balance File/print Web E-mail NAS

Linux deployment evolutionLinux deployment evolution

Source: The March of Linux in the Enterprise: How Far, How Fast?, Symposium 2004

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%

Data Centers

Computing Clusters

LOB/Dept Apps

Web Servers

Infrastructure/ Network Edge

None of Above

Major Focus of Linux

(% of Respondents)

Source: Gartner IT Expo, June 2005

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Maturité de Linux ?

GovernmentInfrastructure Scientific/HPCTelco (ISP Access)Retail (POS)Finance (risk management)Banking (portfolio analysis)

Price/PerformanceLower TCOSimplified Systems ManagementImproved Time to Market

Implementation ServicesSystems Integration Services

Static WebInfrastructure

GovernmentInfrastructure Scientific/HPCTelco (ISP Access)

Price/PerformanceLower TCOSimplified Systems ManagementImproved Time to Market

Implementation ServicesAverage Lower Billable $/hrShorter Implementation projects

Edge Infrastructure

Industries

EconomicValue

Services

GovernmentInfrastructure Scientific/HPCTelco (ISP Access)Retail (POS)Finance (risk management)Banking (portfolio analysis)Travel (reservations)Media and EntertainmentDigital content creationAerospace (analysis applications)Insurance (actuarial)Finance (tracing)Travel (kiosks)

Price PerformanceLower TCOSimplified Systems ManagementImproved Time to MarketHigh ReliabilityOpen platform/foundationRapid ImplementationReusability/FlexibilityBetter Levels of ServiceIncreased IT utilization

Implementation ServicesSystems IntegrationApplication ArchitectureBusiness Innovation Services

Enterprise On Demand Computing

Enterprise Integration Partner Integration Dynamic Business Models

GovernmentInfrastructure Scientific/HPCTelco (ISP Access)Retail (POS)Finance (risk management)Banking (portfolio analysis)Travel (reservations)Media and EntertainmentDigital content creationAerospace (analysis applications)

Price/PerformanceLower TCOSimplified Systems ManagementImproved Time to MarketHigh ReliabilityOpen platform/foundationRapid ImplementationReusability/flexibility

Implementation ServicesSystems Integration ServicesApplication Architecture Services

ApplicationServing

e-business applications

(CRM, SCM, ERP)

Future

Typical Applications

E-mail Servers DHCP Scientific HPC

Apache Websphere WebLogic Oracle

PresentSource: The Linux Services Opportunity, May 2003

GovernmentInfrastructure Scientific/HPCTelco (ISP Access)Retail (POS)Finance (risk management)Banking (portfolio analysis)

Price/PerformanceLower TCOSimplified Systems ManagementImproved Time to Market

Implementation ServicesSystems Integration Services

Static WebInfrastructure

GovernmentInfrastructure Scientific/HPCTelco (ISP Access)Retail (POS)Finance (risk management)Banking (portfolio analysis)

Price/PerformanceLower TCOSimplified Systems ManagementImproved Time to Market

Implementation ServicesSystems Integration Services

Static WebInfrastructure

GovernmentInfrastructure Scientific/HPCTelco (ISP Access)

Price/PerformanceLower TCOSimplified Systems ManagementImproved Time to Market

Implementation ServicesAverage Lower Billable $/hrShorter Implementation projects

Edge Infrastructure

Industries

EconomicValue

Services

GovernmentInfrastructure Scientific/HPCTelco (ISP Access)

Price/PerformanceLower TCOSimplified Systems ManagementImproved Time to Market

Implementation ServicesAverage Lower Billable $/hrShorter Implementation projects

Edge Infrastructure

Industries

EconomicValue

Services

GovernmentInfrastructure Scientific/HPCTelco (ISP Access)Retail (POS)Finance (risk management)Banking (portfolio analysis)Travel (reservations)Media and EntertainmentDigital content creationAerospace (analysis applications)Insurance (actuarial)Finance (tracing)Travel (kiosks)

Price PerformanceLower TCOSimplified Systems ManagementImproved Time to MarketHigh ReliabilityOpen platform/foundationRapid ImplementationReusability/FlexibilityBetter Levels of ServiceIncreased IT utilization

Implementation ServicesSystems IntegrationApplication ArchitectureBusiness Innovation Services

Enterprise On Demand Computing

Enterprise Integration Partner Integration Dynamic Business Models

GovernmentInfrastructure Scientific/HPCTelco (ISP Access)Retail (POS)Finance (risk management)Banking (portfolio analysis)Travel (reservations)Media and EntertainmentDigital content creationAerospace (analysis applications)Insurance (actuarial)Finance (tracing)Travel (kiosks)

Price PerformanceLower TCOSimplified Systems ManagementImproved Time to MarketHigh ReliabilityOpen platform/foundationRapid ImplementationReusability/FlexibilityBetter Levels of ServiceIncreased IT utilization

Implementation ServicesSystems IntegrationApplication ArchitectureBusiness Innovation Services

Enterprise On Demand Computing

Enterprise Integration Partner Integration Dynamic Business Models

GovernmentInfrastructure Scientific/HPCTelco (ISP Access)Retail (POS)Finance (risk management)Banking (portfolio analysis)Travel (reservations)Media and EntertainmentDigital content creationAerospace (analysis applications)

Price/PerformanceLower TCOSimplified Systems ManagementImproved Time to MarketHigh ReliabilityOpen platform/foundationRapid ImplementationReusability/flexibility

Implementation ServicesSystems Integration ServicesApplication Architecture Services

ApplicationServing

e-business applications

(CRM, SCM, ERP)

Future

GovernmentInfrastructure Scientific/HPCTelco (ISP Access)Retail (POS)Finance (risk management)Banking (portfolio analysis)Travel (reservations)Media and EntertainmentDigital content creationAerospace (analysis applications)

Price/PerformanceLower TCOSimplified Systems ManagementImproved Time to MarketHigh ReliabilityOpen platform/foundationRapid ImplementationReusability/flexibility

Implementation ServicesSystems Integration ServicesApplication Architecture Services

ApplicationServing

e-business applications

(CRM, SCM, ERP)

Future

Typical Applications

E-mail Servers DHCP Scientific HPC

Apache Websphere WebLogic Oracle

PresentSource: The Linux Services Opportunity, May 2003

Typical Applications

E-mail Servers DHCP Scientific HPC

Apache Websphere WebLogic Oracle

PresentSource: The Linux Services Opportunity, May 2003

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Pourquoi Linux est important pour vous ?

Linux est flexible et ouvert investissement réduit fonctionne sur des 10nes de plateformes

Intel, Power, SPARC, Alpha, … modèle OpenSource disponibilité applicative

Linux est stable (face à Windows)

Linux est fiable (face à Windows)

Linux pilote les objectifs business

Maitrise des coûts

Simplification des Operations

Améliorations des compétences des équipes

Supports business agility

(Novell study, 2005)

Cost Effective

Reliability

Performance

Open Standards

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%Source: IBM Market Research 2004

Buying Attributes

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Linux devient l’OS de référence

Source: The Yankee Group and Sunbelt Software, Inc. 2004

64% des clients ont planifiés de migrer une partie ou tout leur OS vers LINUX

25% ont planifié une migration de Windows vers Linux

21% ont planifié d’ajouter des serveurs Linux

11% ont planifié de remplacer tous les serveurs Windows par des serveurs LINUX

4% ont planifié de migrer tous leurs serveurs UNIX vers LINUX

3% ont planifié d’ajouter des serveurs Linux, mais sans remplacer les UNIX existants.

64% plan to move

36% have no plans to move

Profil de clients

Les collectivités envisagent de plus en plus ces solutions comme alternative à Microsoft.

Les grands comptes et administrations sont conscients de la qualité et de la stabilité des systèmes d'exploitation Linux.

Les PME sont très sensibles au moindre coût d'une distribution Linux par rapport à celui d'un système propriétaire classique.

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Pourquoi les clients adoptent Linux

La plupart adoptent Linux en premier pour remplacer un système UNIX car Linux apporte des fonctionnalités similaires et une indépendance vis à vis de la plateforme tout en minimisant le TCO

Linux remplace des serveurs Microsoft grâce à son meilleur TCO et à une sécurité améliorée

Des nouveaux workloads sous Linux tirent partie des bénéfices cette plateforme : sa flexibilité, un TCO amélioré, sa sécurité et sa fiabilité

Nouveaux workloads

MigrationsUNIX

MigrationsWindows

Total Cost of Ownership

Flexibilité et Choix

Fiabilité .

Sécurité.

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Linux chez IBM

IBM

Glo

bal

Ser

vice

s

Linux fonctionne sur TOUS les serveurs IBM

Plus de 360 MiddlewareDisponible Plus de 7,000

Professionnels des Services

xSe

ries

pS

erie

s

zSer

ies

iSer

ies

Bla

deC

ente

r

Po

wer

PC

Svr

Pas de distribution "IBM Linux"

accords de partenariat IBM, Suse, RedHat, …

contributions Open Source IBM (code)

http://oss.software.ibm.com

contributions à des projets Open Source ($$)

Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org)

Free Standards Group (http://www.freestandards.org)

Open Source Development Lab (http://www.osdlab.org)

contribution IP IBMIBM finance un LTC (Linux Technology Center)

plus de 300 personnes dédiées au développementd'applicationsde driversde modules kernels

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IBM Executive Briefing Centers Austin, TX Boeblingen, Germany Greenock, Germany Mainz, Germany Montpellier, France Poughkeepsie Research Triangle Park, NC Rochester, MN Tucson, AZ

IBM Linux Centers of Competency Austin, TX Beijing, China Boeblingen, Germany London, England Moscow, Russia New York, NY Poughkeepsie, NY Research Triangle Park, NC Tokyo, Japan

IBM Design Centers for e-business on demand Poughkeepsie, NY Makuhari, Japan Montpellier, France San Jose, CA

IBM Linux Integration Centers Austin, TX Boeblingen, Germany Tokyo, Japan Beijing, China Sao Paulo, Brazil Singapore

Centres de support IBM Linux dans le monde

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BladeCenter™JS20 / JS21

IBM System X

IBM provides Linux opportunities across all product lines

Linux

Linux on POWER

PowerPC™ IBM System i IBM System p IBM System z

IBM Systems

IBM fournit des opportunités Linux sur toute sa gamme de produits

Quatre m

archés avec le même binaire

Quatre marchés avec le même binaire

COMPATIBILITEBINAIRE

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New!New! New!New!

Scale-up, scale-out, scale-within

IntelliStation POWER 185 and 285 Express

BladeCenter JS21 and JS21 Express

System p5 550 & 550Q

Express

System p5 575

System p5570

IBM Power Architecture™ : Dual-Core de 1.65 à 2.3 GHz Quad-Core à 1.5 et 1.65 GHz MCM de 1.65 à 2.3 GHz PowerPC à 2.5 et 2.7 GHz

System p5560Q

Express

System p5 185 Express

System p5 520 & 520Q

Express

New!New! New!New! New!New! New!New!

System p5 590 & 595

New!New! New!New!

System p5 510 & 510Q

Express

New!New! New!New!

System p5 505 & 505Q

Express

New!New! New!New!

New!New! New!New!

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Source: www.sap.com/benchmark/ All results as of 03/02/2005

4-wp5-570

0100020003000400050006000

8-wp5-570

16-wp5-570

16-wrx8620

72-wE25K*

72-wF15K

36-wE20K*

104-wF15K

700080009000

10,000

64-wp5-595

IBM

SunHP

11,00012,00013,00014,00015,00016,00017,000

*Two processor cores per n-way

*Two processor cores per n-way

#1#1

#1

#1

SA

P

Use

rs

p5-595 has over 3X the per-CPU performance of HP SD Itanium 2 and over 5X per-CPU performance of SPARC642

tpm

C (

mill

ions

)

??0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

Sun 64-wayFujitsu

64-wayHP PA-RISC

64-wayHP

Integrity

32-way1.9 GHz

p690

64-way1.9 GHzp5-595

32-way1.9 GHzp5-595

Oracle

z/OS on eServer zSeries

AIX 5L on eServer pSeries

Reliability Enhance OS isolation and error detection Enhance middleware isolation and error detection

Availability- Enable high OS availability through OS error

containment and fine grain isolation with recovery

- Provide application services management including auto restart of failed applications

Serviceability- Improve operating system first failure data

capture (FFDC) – determine problems without further disruption

- Integrate non-disruptive OS service and problem determination aids

- Support concurrent OS maintenance- Reduce scheduled outages

Over 40 years of IBM large system

innovation

R.A.S

Mainframe-inspired

availability features

Foundation

Autonomic Computing Enhancements

Chip Multiprocessing - Distributed Switch - Shared L2Dynamic LPARs (32)

2002-3

POWER4+

130 nm

1.2-1.9 GHz Core

1.2-1.9 GHz Core

Shared L2

Distributed Switch

Simultaneous multithreadingMicro-Partitioning™Virtual Storage, Virtual EthernetConcurrent firmware updatesEnhanced scalability, parallelismEnhanced memory subsystem

2004-5

POWER5

130 nm

1.5-1.9GHz Core

1.5-1.9 GHz Core

Distributed Switch

Shared L2

2005-6

POWER5+

90 nm

Shared L2

> GHz Core

> GHz Core

Distributed Switch

2007-8

POWER6™

65 nm

L2 caches

Ultra high frequency cores

AdvancedSystem Features

Planned *

2008-9

POWER6+™

65 nm

L2 caches

> Ultra high frequency cores

AdvancedSystem Features

Planned *

Enhanced virtualizationAdvanced memory subsystemEnhanced error detection/recovery

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

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Strategy - Achieve leadership in UNIX and Linux 64-bit computing

pSeries strategy for Linux provides support for Linux, AIX, or both on a single server with differentiation above and below the operating system

POWER Strategy

VirtualDisks

Linux

Hypervisor

Linux AIX Linux

Virtual Ethernet

I/O StorageNetwork

DynamicallyResizeable

DynamicallyResizeable

DynamicallyResizeable

DynamicallyResizeable

IPRoute

VirtualDisks

GRID Autonomic Clustering

#1: Continue AIX leadership for the Enterprise/High End

#2: Introduce POWER based Linux models integrated with a standard Linux distribution providing "UNIX" qualities of service

#4: Drive a high value layers of software that can be delivered on both AIX and Linux

#5: Drive a high value Virtualization enabling dynamic partitioning of server resources that can be delivered for both AIX and Linux

I. Web Infrastructure

High

Low

CapabilityCapacity and

Function

#3: Participate in advancing Linux thru LTC contribtions and POWER specifics

III. Database

Workload Class II. Application Serving

AIX

CPUs Memory

UNIX Market Map

AIX 5L: > 8000 applications 1800+ new AIX 5L applications

in the past 12 months

AIX 5L: > 8000 applications 1800+ new AIX 5L applications

in the past 12 months

Linux on POWER: >2300 applications

1000+ new Linux on POWER applications in the past 12 months

Linux on POWER: >2300 applications

1000+ new Linux on POWER applications in the past 12 months

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Les différentiateurs d’une solution Power pour Linux…

RAS

Performance

Virtualisation

Power

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Reliability, Availability and Serviceability features AIX 5L Linux on POWER Intel Comments

Automatic First-Failure Data Capture and diagnostic fault isolation capabilities Yes Yes No Used by Error Log Analysis Tool

Self-healing internal POWER5 processor array redundancy Yes Yes NoECC, bit steering, memory scrubbing, etc

Industry-first PCI bus parity error recovery Yes Limited No EEH detection: partition down vs system

Scrubbing and redundant bit-steering for self-healing in main storage Yes Yes Limited Lintel not as robust

ECC and Chipkill correction in main storage Yes Yes Yes

Fault tolerance with N+1 redundancy, dual line cords, and concurrent maintenance for power/cooling

Yes Yes Yes

Predictive failure analysis on processors, caches, memory, I/O and DASD Yes Yes LimitedIntel does not have predictive analysis of I/O

Processor run-time and boot-time de-allocation based on run-time errors (Dynamic Processor De-allocation and Persistent Processor De-allocation)

Yes Yes No FFDC advantage

Fault avoidance through highly reliable component selection, component minimization and error mitigation technology internal to chips

Yes Yes No

Concurrent run-time diagnostics based on First-Failure Data Capture for power, cooling, and I/O

Yes Limited No Planned for Linux

Service Processor is a separate, independent processor that provides hardware initialization during system IPL, operation monitoring of environmental and error events

Yes Yes Limited Linux on Intel not as robust

POWER RAS capabilities compared to Linux on Intel

http://www.ibm.com/systems/p/hardware/whitepapers/power5_ras.pdf

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IBM System p Linux on Power IBM eServer pSeries IBM Confidential until public announcement

1 © 2005 IBM Corporation*All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.

6% better than HP Opteron (8-core)

23% better than HP Itanium®

#1 4-core p5 570 & RHEL4

51% better thanHP Opteron (4-core)

Best price/performance (4-core)

Jaw-dropping POWER5 performance – key to success

Source: http://www.tpc.org/tpcc., as of August 9, 2005TPC-C Results

Rank Sponsor System TpmC Price/tpmC

System Availability Database

Date Submitted

Operating System

# CPU CPU Type

1 IBM IBM eServer p5 570 197,649 3.93 US $ 2/7/2006 IBM DB2 UDB 8.2 8/8/2005

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

AS 4.0 4IBM POWER5

1.9GHz

2 IBM IBM eServer p5 570 194,395 5.42 US $ 9/30/2004 Oracle 10g 7/12/2004 IBM AIX 5L V5.3 4IBM POWER5

1.9GHz

3 HP

HP Proliant DL585-G1 64GB/2.2GHz Dual

Core/4P 187,296 2.04 US $ 5/31/2005

Microsoft SQL Server 2000

Enterprise Edition SP4 4/21/2005

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise

Edition SP1 4

AMD Opteron 2.2GHz Dual Core 1MB L2

4 HP HP Integrity rx4640 161,217 3.94 US $ 12/7/2004

Oracle Database 10g Standard

Edition 11/8/2004

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

AS 3 4Intel Itanium2

1.6GHz

5 IBMIBM eServer xSeries

366 4P c/s 150704 6.00 US $ 8/20/2005 IBM DB2 UDB 8.2 4/21/2005

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise

x64 Edition 4Intel Xeon MP

3.66 GHz

6 IBM

IBM eServer xSeries 366 4P c/s 141504 7.02 US $ 8/20/2005

Microsoft SQL Server 2000

Enterprise Ed. (SP3 w/ QFE) 4/21/2005

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise

Edition SP1 4Intel Xeon MP

3.66 GHz

7 HP Integrity rx5670 Linux 136110 3.94US $ 3/5/2004

Oracle Database 10g Standard

Edition 9/5/2003

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

AS 3 4

Intel Itanium2 Processor 6M

1.5GHz

8 HP

HP Proliant DL585 2.6GHz/64GB/4P 130623 2.80 US $ 5/6/2005

Microsoft SQL Server 2000

Enterprise Ed. QFE 2/11/2005

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise

Edition SP1 4AMD Opteron

2.6GHz

9 HP

HP Proliant DL585-G1 64GB/2.4GHz/4P 123027 2.94 US $ 12/7/2004

Microsoft SQL Server 2000

Enterprise Ed. SP3 11/7/2004

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise

Edition SP1 4AMD Opteron

2.6GHz

Lop performance versus Aix

Variable based on type of workload

19,6619,66

rPerfrPerf

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2/07/0611/22/0611/08/0512/22/06Avail. Date

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0MS Windows Server 2003MS Windows Server 2003SUSE Linux 9Operating System

2221Chips

$2.99

81,439

4

2 @ 1.65GHz

POWER5+

IBM p5 520

$2.93

169,360

4

4 @ 3.0GHz

Intel 5160

HP ProLiant ML370

$/tpmC

tpmC

Threads

Cores

Processor

System

$3.93$3.91

197,66976,214

82

4 @ 1.9GHz2 @ 2.8GHz

POWER5AMD Opteron

IBM p5 570HP ProLiant DL 385

2/07/0611/22/0611/08/0512/22/06Avail. Date

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0MS Windows Server 2003MS Windows Server 2003SUSE Linux 9Operating System

2221Chips

$2.99

81,439

4

2 @ 1.65GHz

POWER5+

IBM p5 520

$2.93

169,360

4

4 @ 3.0GHz

Intel 5160

HP ProLiant ML370

$/tpmC

tpmC

Threads

Cores

Processor

System

$3.93$3.91

197,66976,214

82

4 @ 1.9GHz2 @ 2.8GHz

POWER5AMD Opteron

IBM p5 570HP ProLiant DL 385

0

25,000

50,000

75,000

100,000

125,000

150,000

tpm

C IBM

HP

IBM System p5 520 1.65GHz 2-core system running SUSE Linux 9 achieved the overall best 2-core performance in the TPC-C benchmark

200,000

Technology to Help You Capitalize Opportunities: Performance for Linux on Power

2-corep5-520

81,439

4-corep5-570

197,669

4-coreML 370

2-coreDL 385

76,214

169,360

# 1# 1# 1

175,000

LINUX LINUX

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La Simplification grace à la Virtualization

According to the Gartner Group, companies that ignore virtualization will pay 15 to 20 percent more than they need to for IT by 2008.

“La Virtualisation représente la capacité de présenter les ressources de traitements afin que les utilisateurs et applications peuvent facilement en obtenir la plus grande valeur, plutôt que les présenter de par leur implémentation, localisation géographique ou leurs caractéristiques. En d’autres mots, Elle fournit une vue logique plutôt qu’une vue physique des données, ressources de traitements, capacité de stockage et autres ressources. ”

Jonathan Eunice"What is Virtualization?“

IlluminataMarch 5, 2003

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Options de virtualisation avancées : System p5

Micro-Partitionnement– Processeurs partagés entre partitions– Minimum : 1/10ème de processeur / partition – Incrément 1/100émé de proc – AIX 5L et/ou Linux*

Virtual I/O server– Ethernet Partagé– Réseau inter-partition interne basé sur la mémoire– Disques SCSI et Fibre Channel partagés– Support des partitions AIX 5L et Linux– IVM

Accounting

Hypervisor

Linux AIX 5LV5.2

Dynamically resizable4

CPUs2

CPUs6

CPUs

Lin

ux

Lin

ux

AIX

5L

V5.

3

Virtual I/O paths

AIX

5L

V 5

.3

AIX

5L

V5.

3

AIX

5L

V5.

3

AIX

5L

V5.

3

Micro-partitioning

ManagerServer

LPAR 2AIX 5L V5.3

LPAR 1AIX 5L V5.2

LPAR 3Linux

PLM partitions Unmanaged partitions

HypervisorPLM agent PLM agent

AIX 5LV5.3

6CPUs

Ethernetsharing

Virtual I/O server

partition

Storagesharing

1 CPU

Hypervisor

Linux AIX 5L

Dynamically resizable

4 CPUs

2CPUs

6 CPUs

Lin

ux

Lin

ux

Lin

ux

Virtual I/O paths

Lin

ux

AIX

5L

AIX

5L

Lin

ux

Micro- partitioning

ManagerServer

LPAR 2AIX 5L V5.3

LPAR 1AIX 5L V5.2

LPAR 3Linux

PLM partitions Unmanaged partitions

HypervisorPLM agent PLM agent

Linux

6CPUs

Ethernetsharing

Virtual I/O server

partitionStoragesharing

1 CPU

Adapteurs E/S

Disques

Adaptateurs réseau

LAN, WAN, …

Virtual driver

POWER5+

GX+Chip-Chip

MCM-MCMSMPLink

Me

mo

ry

L31.9 MB

L2 Cache

L3 Dir / Ctl

Mem Ctl

POWER5 Core

POWER5 Core

Enhanced distributed switch

POWER5 / POWER5+ 1 – 64 way 64bit Tuned for Linux Virtualization Enterprise-class RAS

POWER5+

BladeCenterJS20/JS21

High-end

p5-590p5-595

Mid-range

p5-570Entry deskside

Entry rack

p5-550/550Q

p5-520/520Q

p5-510/510Q

Supercomputing Node

p5-575

p5-560Q

p5-505

p5-185

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$58,770

$11,174 $9,738

$0

$10,000

$20,000

$30,000

$40,000

$50,000

$60,000

$70,000

$80,000

10 x DL380 w/SLES9 DL380 Server w/SLES9w/VMware

OpenPower 710 w/ AOPV andSLES9

SW Assurance

OS

HMC (SW)

HMC (HW)

Virtualization

HW

The Virtualisation Cost Difference

$16K Total

Versus other solutions

$16,344

VMware

$29K Total

System p520 Difference• Virtualisation 40-65%

lower• Solution 44% lower• Only 1 yr of

VMware support!?!

• Only 32 bit OSes?!

$5,546IBM

$69K Total

Base is 10 x 1-way DL380 servers, with only 15% utilisation replaced by 1 x 2-way HP DL380 with VMware or 1 x 2-way OpenPower 710 with the Advanced OpenPower Virtualisation Current prices for VMware off HP’s Web site (1-4-05) for DL380 model with Virtual Infrastructure Node. VMware Web site indicates DL380 is supported in 32-bit mode only. HP/VMware HMC estimates based of HP DL140 Web site price (1-4-05) and VirtualCenter price from the DL380 (1-4-05)

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LinuxWorld and IDG World Expo Recognize I BM with Product Excellence Leadership AwardSan Francisco, CA, LinuxWorld, August 16, 2006 —

Linux J ournal and IDG World Expo today announced the results of its Product Excellence awards which included a first-place award for IBM (NYSE: IBM) with an overall category win for Best Virtualization Solution with its Advanced POWER Virtualization product. The Linux J ournal Product Excellence Awards distinguish product and service innovations by LinuxWorld exhibitors.

"In the forty years since pioneering virtualization on the mainframe, IBM has continued to expand the reach of virtualization across our systems, including our UNIX® based System p servers." said Rich Lechner, Vice President, Virtualization, IBM. IBM is pleased to accept this honor from Linux community leaders. These awards not only recognize products in the market but inspire new research and innovation for leaders, like IBM, in the open source community."

For more information about IBM virtualization visit www.ibm.com/virtualization.

LinuxWorld and IDG World Expo Recognize I BM with Product Excellence Leadership AwardSan Francisco, CA, LinuxWorld, August 16, 2006 —

Linux J ournal and IDG World Expo today announced the results of its Product Excellence awards which included a first-place award for IBM (NYSE: IBM) with an overall category win for Best Virtualization Solution with its Advanced POWER Virtualization product. The Linux J ournal Product Excellence Awards distinguish product and service innovations by LinuxWorld exhibitors.

"In the forty years since pioneering virtualization on the mainframe, IBM has continued to expand the reach of virtualization across our systems, including our UNIX® based System p servers." said Rich Lechner, Vice President, Virtualization, IBM. IBM is pleased to accept this honor from Linux community leaders. These awards not only recognize products in the market but inspire new research and innovation for leaders, like IBM, in the open source community."

For more information about IBM virtualization visit www.ibm.com/virtualization.

Technology to Help You Capitalize Opportunities:

Advanced POWER Virtualization on System p

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Comment réduire vos coûts de software, d’énergie et d’espaces ?

Acheter un System p5 vous permet de consolider le travail que vous pourriez accomplir aujourd’hui en utilisant beaucoup de serveurs . . .

et ‘VIRTUALISER’* pour des économies optimales

IBM Shared Storage and Networking

Micro

Logique

Incluant E/S redondants

adapteur LAN

Adapteur Storage

moins de ressources à acheter, configurer et maintenir

ajustements simples et rapides pour s’adapter à l’évolution des besoins

Simplifier votre environnement

Une réponse rapide à vos besoins changeants

Optimiser l’utilisation de votre serveur

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Distributions Linux on Power

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Distributions Linux on Power

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Content:Equivalent to Distributors' Intel Versions with POWER specific support and Service Toolkit improvements (toolkit needs download from techservices site) (download for DLPAR support needed from techservices site) Open Source Tools & Applications with distribution CDsDistributor code at latest certification patch level

Support

IBM Global Services Support Line Offerings

Distributor OfferingsIBM Business Partners

Ordering pSeries, System p5, & JS21 with LinuxCustomer orders POWER Servers - Linux provided by Distributor - Linux can be ordered and delivered through IBM with system 1 yr, 3 yr, and support offerings available for order in econfig

Distributions Certifiées Linux on POWER

Types de support :

SubscriptionLe client reçoit une carte d’enregistrement a faire valider sur le site web de

l’éditeur

accès à des correctifs logiciels

et à des fiches d’information

Subscription + support

Support standard ou premium :

standard : 9h/17h, temps de réponse en 4 heure (RH)

premium : 24x7, 1 heure sur les problèmes en sév.1 (RH)

différents types de contrats premium avec Suse

IBM_User
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Linux Pricing as of Sept 2006

$1,499 / $1,399

$4,4047 / $3,779

$799 / $720

$2,157 / $1,945

One Year

Three Year

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Standard Support & Subbscription

$2,495 / $2,365

$6,737 / $6,388

N/AOne Year

Three Year

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Premium Support & Subscription

One Year

Three Year

One Year

Three Year

One Year

Three Year

Term

$1,095 / $1065

$2,955 / $2,875

$495 / $445

$1,335 / $1,200

SUSE SLES 9 Standard Subscription

$1,295 / $1,165

$3,497 / $3,145

N/ARed Hat Enterprise Linux Premium Subscription

$995 / $895

$2,687 / $2,420

$395 / $315

$1,067 / $855

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Standard Subscription

16 way Server

Std / OP

Price

2 way Server

Std / OP

PriceDescription

$1,499 / $1,399

$4,4047 / $3,779

$799 / $720

$2,157 / $1,945

One Year

Three Year

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Standard Support & Subbscription

$2,495 / $2,365

$6,737 / $6,388

N/AOne Year

Three Year

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Premium Support & Subscription

One Year

Three Year

One Year

Three Year

One Year

Three Year

Term

$1,095 / $1065

$2,955 / $2,875

$495 / $445

$1,335 / $1,200

SUSE SLES 9 Standard Subscription

$1,295 / $1,165

$3,497 / $3,145

N/ARed Hat Enterprise Linux Premium Subscription

$995 / $895

$2,687 / $2,420

$395 / $315

$1,067 / $855

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Standard Subscription

16 way Server

Std / OP

Price

2 way Server

Std / OP

PriceDescription

AixStd price

SWMA 1 yr

4 way

2.160 €

16 way

13.943 €

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Novell SUSE Enterprise Linux 10 Available for POWER systems July 2006

Available via Passport Advantage

New features to exploit POWER systems:– Dynamic Memory add for Virtualized environment– Tuned Libraries for POWER for better performance– New I/O support and drivers– General performance enhancements

New Price: $349 for up to 32 socket (subscription)

New Price: $799 for up to 32 socket (sub + Std support from Novell)

OpenPower Edition provides SUSE Linux at lower price point

Based on 2.6.16 kernel

SLES 9 will be re-priced to these price points

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IBM Middleware applications Full complement of core software from

IBM WebSphere®, IBM DB2®, Tivoli®, IBM Informix®

IBM Compilers, Cluster Management

ISV infrastructure and tools Cognos, BEA Weblogic Server, MySQL DB,

Bakbone, NetVault, BMC Patrol Agent & KMs, Novell, Acucorp, Absoft, Myricom, Storix, Platform Computing, Oracle 10g client & others

Open source infrastructure and tools Apache, SAMBA, Sendmail, others Distributed with Red Hat & Novell SuSE

Workload applications Deep computing – growing portfolio of Life

Sciences, Petroleum & Open Source apps SAP for LoP

Industry and regional applications Temenos, Fair Isaac, Genaware, Hansa,

Tecsys, Evant, eOne, Triversity & others2H02 1H03 2H03 2H05

0

200

400

600

1000

2317*applications

205applications

in 2003

*Number of applications depends on distribution level.

* http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/linux/power/apps/all.html

Linux on POWER supported by a wide portfolio of tools, infrastructure and industry applications available

1000s of open source

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Graphic/photo

SOD - Roadmap

pAVECan dynamically translate x86 linux binary

applications to run on Linux on POWER without recompile or any rewrite

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Linux on POWER Solutions Available Infrastructure

Infrastructure Consolidation

OPCE: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/openpower/solutions/consolidation/express.html

Web

Apache: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/openpower/solutions/apache.html

WebSphere: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/linux/power/solutions_middleware.html

File/ Print

SAMBA3: http://www-1.ibm.com/linux/solutions/linuxonpower.shtml

Security

Email Security:http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/openpower/solutions/network.html

Database

DB2: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/linux/power/solutions_middleware.html

ERP & BISAP

SAP general: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/openpower/solutions/sap.html

SAP w/DB2: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/openpower/solutions/db2_sap.html

Industry ApplicationsSybase in Financial Markets

Sybase migration: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/openpower/solutions/sybase.html

Life SciencesJS20 for Bioinformatics: http://www-1.ibm.com/industries/healthcare/doc/content/solution/1012978205.html

Proteomics/Thermo: http://www-1.ibm.com/industries/healthcare/doc/content/solution/976932105.html

Proteomics/Waters: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/linux/power/solutions_industry.html

Comp Chem. / GAMESS: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/linux/power/solutions_industry.html

Comp Chem. / CPMD: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/linux/power/solutions_industry.html

Web/IT Infrastructure

ERP & BI

TechnicalIndustry Apps

Life Sciences

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Challenges

Benefits

C.G.G France, UK, Asie

Linux lowers software costs, Reduced the total cost of ownership by more than one-third

High levels of performance, availability and reliability

The new system is much easier to manage

Accelerated transaction processing and system response time by 30 percent, leading to improved research

POWER™ Solution

IBM Terascale Linux® cluster platform comprising IBM BladeCenter™ JS21 servers and IBM TotalStorage® hardware

Client

Deliver world-class deep-computing and e-science services with an attractive price/performance ratio

Enable collaboration among leading scientific teams in the areas of sciences and physics

+ de 1 300 JS21+ de 1 300 JS21

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Use the Linux on Power Community Portal…

…. Ou contacter moi !!!!

The IBM Systems agenda

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Discuss your successes, challenges, hints/tips Forums

• AIX• Virtualization• nmon• Linux on Power

Blogs• Virtualization• AIXpert• Linux on Power

Wikis (November)• AIX Performance/Tuning• Virtualization• Nmon

OpenPower Project User Group information Event details

http://www.ibm.com/eserver/pseries/community

AIX and Linux on POWER Community PortalYour online collaboration and innovation center

NEW!

Collaborate

Benjamin BiauChef de Produit Linux on [email protected]

www.ibm.com/lin

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Conclusion

Virtualisationconsolidation des serveurs d’infrastructures sur une machine

Scalabilitéles performances suivent l’évolution du nombre de processeurs

Performancesarchitecture Power 5+

DisponibilitéPFA (Predictive Failure Analysis)

redondances des composants

composants hot-plus

processeur de management

Prix

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Il est temps d’offrir à Linux……….le POWERIl est temps d’offrir à Linux……….le POWER

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Questions

M rci

Benjamin Biau

Chef de Produit Linux on Power

[email protected]