welcome to the hybrid world. - gse young … to the hybrid world...power systems , for hpc and large...

41
© 2011 IBM Corporation De Smet Hendrik – IT Architect 14/12/2011 Welcome to the Hybrid world. Why did we do it? Prepared for GSE z/OS workgroup date: 14/12/2011

Upload: others

Post on 19-Apr-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

© 2011 IBM Corporation

De Smet Hendrik – IT Architect

14/12/2011

Welcome to the Hybrid world. Why did we do it?

Prepared for GSE z/OS workgroup date: 14/12/2011

Page 2: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

2 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Trademarks

Notes:

Performance is in Internal Throughput Rate (ITR) ratio based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput that any user will experience will vary depending upon considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user's job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the

workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve throughput improvements equivalent to the performance ratios stated here.

IBM hardware products are manufactured from new parts, or new and serviceable used parts. Regardless, our warranty terms apply.

All customer examples cited or described in this presentation are presented as illustrations of the manner in which some customers have used IBM products and the results they may have

achieved. Actual environmental costs and performance characteristics will vary depending on individual customer configurations and conditions.

This publication was produced in the United States. IBM may not offer the products, services or features discussed in this document in other countries, and the information may be subject to

change without notice. Consult your local IBM business contact for information on the product or services available in your area.

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

Information about non-IBM products is obtained from the manufacturers of those products or their published announcements. IBM has not tested those products and cannot confirm the

performance, compatibility, or any other claims related to non-IBM products. Questions on the capabilities of non-IBM products should be addressed to the suppliers of those products.

Prices subject to change without notice. Contact your IBM representative or Business Partner for the most current pricing in your geography.

* Registered trademarks of IBM Corporation

The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies.

* All other products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Adobe, the Adobe logo, PostScript, and the PostScript logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States, and/or other countries.Cell Broadband Engine is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. in the United States, other countries, or both and is used under license there from. Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States, other countries, or both. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and the Windows logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.InfiniBand is a trademark and service mark of the InfiniBand Trade Association.Intel, Intel logo, Intel Inside, Intel Inside logo, Intel Centrino, Intel Centrino logo, Celeron, Intel Xeon, Intel SpeedStep, Itanium, and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries, or both. ITIL is a registered trademark, and a registered community trademark of the Office of Government Commerce, and is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.IT Infrastructure Library is a registered trademark of the Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency, which is now part of the Office of Government Commerce.

The following are trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

AIX*

BladeCenter*

DataPower*

DB2*

FICON*

GDPS*

HiperSockets

IBM*

IBM eServer

IBM (logo)*

InfiniBand*

Parallel Sysplex*

POWER*

POWER7*

PowerVM

RP/SM

Smarter Planet

System x*

System z*

System z9*

System z10

WebSphere*

z9*

z10 BC

z10 EC

zEnterprise

z/OS*

zSeries*

z/VM*

z/VSE

Page 3: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

3 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Agenda

�Introduction

�The Management challenge

�The Technology challenge

�Introduction to zEnterprise

�Conclusion

Page 4: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

4 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

4

The challenge today

While technology has made great strides and all

platforms are more capable than ever before…

… the demands set upon them have never been greater

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

Page 5: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

5 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

The demands placed on the data center have never been greater.

Since 2000 security vulnerabilities grew eightfold

Internet connected devices growing 42% per year

Data centers have doubled their energy use in the past five years

� 18% increase in data center energy costs projected

Between 2000 and 2010

� servers grew 6x (‘00-’10)

� storage grew 69x (‘00-’10)

� virtual machines grew 51% CAGR(‘04-’10)

1.2 Zetabytes (1.2 trillion gigabytes) exist in the “digital universe”

� 50% YTY growth

� 25% of data is unique;75% is a copy

32.6 million servers worldwide

� 85% idle computer capacity

� 15% of servers run 24/7 without being actively used on a daily basis

… while IT budgets are growing less than 1% per year.

Page 6: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

6 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

This is your battle field today……………

� Connected

� Integrated

� Flexible, Dynamic, and Responsive

Information Technology today is limited by the technology and architecture configurations available

DS Servers

LAN Servers

SSL/XMLAppliances

CachingAppliances

RoutersSwitches

FirewallServers

Security/Directory Servers

Application Servers

File/Print Servers

Business IntelligenceServers

Web Servers

System zFrom "Too cheap to manage" to

“too much to manage”

Customers need better approach: The ability to manage the IT infrastructure and Business application as an integrated whole.

Page 7: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

7 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Web Servers

Application Servers

Database ServerRouter

Router

Storage

Remember it’s ALL about the workload……………Subset of components that represent a specific workload

Firewall

7

Collectively, we must understand the Physical & Logical components that make up your targeted zEnterprise Workload.

Page 8: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

8 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Page 9: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

9 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

9

Information Technology must transform to be Responsive, Flexible, Secure and Cost Competitive

While in theory, all workloads could run on a

single platform…

… truthfully all platforms have a role to play

• You need the data serving strengths of

the mainframe, the security, the resiliency,

the scalability

• You need the computational strength of

Power Systems™, for HPC and large scale

application serving

• You need the breadth of IBM System x®,

for front end applications, special function

servers and a myriad of niche applications

Creating a single platform infrastructure would be highly inefficient, ineffective and unsustainable in the long term

Page 10: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

10 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Providing Scalability

ParallelSysplex

Firewalls

Routers andEdge Servers

Web ServersApplication

Servers

Solution: + Multiply!+ Multiply!+ Multiply!

How quickly can more capacity be added?

Page 11: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

11 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Source: IDC – “Three Data Centers – One Vision?”, March 2010

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

$300

'96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13

WW

IT

Sp

en

din

g (

US

$B

)

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

WW

Se

rve

r In

sta

lle

d B

as

e (

Millio

ns

)

� Server Spending� Management Cost – Standalone Servers� Management Cost – Virtual Servers� Power and Cooling Expense– Physical Server Installed Base– Virtual Server Installed Base

New economic model for the datacenterManagement costs shift to virtualized servers

11

Page 12: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

12 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

12

The result on your IT budget

Cost of IT:

#1 People

#2 Software

#3 Hardware

#4 Infrastrucure

IT budget:

75%-85% maintenance

15%-25% new projects

Page 13: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

13 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

13

Labor Cost trends to favor A Centralized Approach of Management

Distributed Labor Trends

0

10.000

20.000

30.000

40.000

50.000

60.000

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

0

0,005

0,01

0,015

0,02

0,025

# of Servers - (K)

FTE/Server

FTE/Server Decrease: 13%

Server Increase: 108%

Source: IDC, 2010

Mainframe Labor Trends

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

14000

16000

18000

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

0

0,005

0,01

0,015

0,02

0,025

0,03

Installed MIPS

FTE/Installed MIPS

MIPS In

crease: 1

64%

FTE/MIPS D

ecrease: 63%

Source: Gartner, 2010

Virtualization/consolidation and structured management practices

drive increases in labor productivity

Page 14: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

14 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Agenda

�Introduction

�The Management challenge

�The Technology challenge

�Introduction to zEnterprise

�Conclusion

Page 15: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

15 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

1997G4

1998G5

1999G6

2000z900

2003z990

2005z9 EC

2008z10 EC

2010z196

300MHz

420 MHz

550 MHz

770 MHz

1.2 GHz

1.7 GHz

4.4 GHz

5.2 GHz

� G4 – 1st full-custom CMOS S/390®

� G5 – IEEE-standard BFP; branch target prediction� G6 – Copper Technology (Cu BEOL)

� z900 – Full 64-bit z/Architecture®

� z990 – Superscalar CISC pipeline� z9 EC – System level scaling

� z10 EC – Architectural extensions � z196 – Out of order, improved

superscalar, new architecture

MH

z

IBM z196 Continues the CMOS Mainframe Heritage

16-way

32-way

54-way

64-way

80-way

15

Page 16: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

16 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Challenge of Technology Limits

� The industry is hitting fundamental physical limits:

– Size

– Speed of electromagnetic propagation

– Heat transfer rates

� Large CPU speed increases are a thing of the past, across the industry

� Capacity increases will increasingly come from higher n-way, more multithreading, and NUMA optimization

� Demand for lower latency will drive co-location of hybrid transaction processing elements

Single C P USpeed

“In terms of size [of

transistor] you can see

that we're approaching the

size of atoms which is a

fundamental barrier, ….”

Gordon Moore, April 2005*

* Techworld, Operating Systems and Servers News, 13 April 2005

n-WayC apacity

I/O Rate

Bandwidth

zBXTLLB_16

Page 17: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

17 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

17

103

102

104

Managing power dissipation is limiting clock speed increases

2004 Frequency Extrapolation

Microprocessor Clock Speed Trends

Page 18: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

18 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

IBM System z: System Design Comparison

Balanced System

CPU, nWay, Memory,

I/O Bandwidth*

Memory

System I/O Bandwidth

Processors

ITR for1-way

1.5 TB**

64-way

920

288 GB/Sec*

80-way

3 TB** ~1200

172.8 GB/sec*

600512 GB

54-way

96 GB/sec

450256 GB

32-way

24 GB/sec

30064 GB

16-way

z10 EC

z9 EC

zSeries 990

zSeries 900

zEnterprise GA1

* Servers exploit a subset of its designed I/O capability

** Up to 1 TB per LPAR

zEnterpriseTLLB_18

Page 19: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

19 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Agenda

�Introduction

�The Management challenge

�The Technology challenge

�Introduction to zEnterprise

�Conclusion

Page 20: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

20 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

A Smarter Approach…

� Connected

� Integrated

� Flexible, Dynamic, and Responsive

� Aligned with Business Service Objectives

RoutersSwitches

FirewallServers

DSServers

Web Servers

Application Servers

Security / Directory Servers

LAN Servers

File/PrintServers

CachingAppliances

SSL/XMLAppliances

System z

Application and Data Appliances

RoutersSwitches

FirewallServers

DSServers

Web Servers

Application Servers

Security / Directory Servers

LAN Servers

File/PrintServers

CachingAppliances

SSL/XMLAppliances

System z

Application and Data Appliances

RoutersSwitches

FirewallServers

DSServers

Web Servers

Application Servers

Security / Directory Servers

LAN Servers

File/PrintServers

CachingAppliances

SSL/XMLAppliances

System z

Application and Data Appliances

� Blade Components Offered as Optional System z Feature(s)

� Blade Racks logically extend the

zCEC

� You can Mix and Match (supported Blades)

� Each Blade System will have an Integrated Hypervisor and fall under Unified Resource Manager control.

20

Page 21: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

21 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

IBM zEnterprise System – Best-in-class systems and software technologies A “System of Systems” that unifies IT for predictable service delivery

IBM zEnterprise 196 & 114

(z196 & z114)

� Unifies management of resources, extending IBM System z qualities of service end-to-end across workloads

� Provides platform, hardware and workload management

� Optimized to host large-scale database, transaction, and mission-critical applications

� The most efficient platform for large-scale Linux consolidation

� Capable of massive scale-up26 mips to 50K mips

� New easy-to-use z/OS

zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager

IBM zEnterprise 196 & 114

(z196 & z114)

� Selected IBM POWER7 blades and IBM System x Blades* for deploying multi-tier applications

� High-performance optimizers and appliances to accelerate time to insight and reduce cost

� Dedicated high-performance private network

zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager

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

zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)

zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)

21

Page 22: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

22 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

22

A look inside the IBM zEnterprise System Enabling a new dimension in application architecture

Sys

tem

z H

ard

ware

Ma

na

gem

en

t C

on

so

le (

HM

C)

wit

h U

nif

ied

Reso

urc

e M

an

ag

er

zBX

Select IBM Blades

Blade HW Resources

Optimizers

IBM

Sm

art

An

aly

tic

s O

pti

miz

er

z HW Resources

z/OS

z/TPF

z/VSETM

Linux onSystem z

Support Element

Linuxon

System z

z/VM

Private High Speed Data Network IEDN

Private Management Network INMNUnified 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 and Windows

on System x 1

AIX on POWER7

Da

taP

ow

er

1

Fu

ture

Off

eri

ng

Fu

ture

Off

eri

ng

Blade Virtualization Blade Virtualization

System z PR/SM™

Page 23: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

23 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

23

FIRMWARE

MULTIPLE OPERATING SYSTEMSe.g., z/OS, z/TPF, z/VSE, z/VM,

Linux on System zAIX

MIDDLEWARE

APP APP APP APP APP APP

Linux and Windows on System x 1

VIRTUALIZATION – PR/SM, z/VM, PowerVM, System x Hypervisor

System z Power System x1 IBM Optimizers

zEnterprise extends Service Management for improved governance

Focused, collaborative innovation

A “complete systems” approach

Platform Management

Platform Management

Service Management

Service Management

Hardware Management

Hardware Management

Unified Resource ManagerUnified Resource Manager

Tivoli Space

API

URM

GPMP

ARM

Page 24: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

24 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

HMCHMC

Hypervisors Energy

Networks

Performance

VirtualServers

Operations

zEnterprise hardware management and platform management …

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

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

Value Made Possible By the Unified Resource Manager

Simplified installation of hypervisors

Gain significant time to market with improved speed of deployment

Simplified installation of hypervisors

Gain significant time to market with improved speed of deployment

Simplified energy management

Energy cost savings

Page 25: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

25 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Select IBM Blades

Blade HW Resources

Optimizers

IBM

Sm

art

An

aly

tic

s O

pti

miz

er

z HW Resources

z/OS

z/VM

Private High Speed Data Network IEDN

Private Management Network INMNUnified 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

AIX on POWER7

Da

taP

ow

er

XI5

0z

System z PR/SM

z/TPF z/VSE

Linux on System z

Blade Virtualization

Blade Virtualization

Open Storage SAN

Linux onSystem z

Linux on System x 1

Install new POWER7

blade in zBX

zBX Support ElementSys

tem

z H

ard

ware

Ma

na

gem

en

t C

on

so

le (

HM

C)

wit

h U

nif

ied

Reso

urc

e M

an

ag

er

HMCHMC

Auto-discover and verify the

blade is supported by zEnterprise

Serviceupdates

Service updates

received at Support Element

Updates sent over service network to

POWER7 blades and to z196

Error on POWER7 blade

sent over service network

to SE

SE sends out contact for IBM

support

IBM support

Putting zEnterprise System to the taskOperational Controls

25

Page 26: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

26 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Putting zEnterprise System to the task

Hypervisor Management and Virtual Server Management

Select IBM Blades

Blade HW Resources

Optimizers

IBM

Sm

art

An

aly

tic

s O

pti

miz

er

z HW Resources

z/OS

z/VM

Private High Speed Data Network IEDN

Private Management Network INMNUnified 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

AIX on POWER7

Da

taP

ow

er

XI5

0z

System z PR/SM

z/TPF z/VSE

Linux on System z

Blade Virtualization

Blade Virtualization

Open Storage SAN

Linux onSystem z

Linux on System x 1

zBX Support ElementSys

tem

z H

ard

ware

Ma

na

gem

en

t C

on

so

le (

HM

C)

wit

h U

nif

ied

Reso

urc

e M

an

ag

er

HMCHMC

Once a new POWER7 blade

installed and verified in zBX –

the hypervisor is shipped to

the blade over the service

network (INMN)

User at HMC defines

a workload – virtual

servers, virtual LAN,

virtual storage –

which is managed as

one virtualized

resource

26

Page 27: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

27 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Putting zEnterprise System to the task

Performance Management

Select IBM Blades

Blade HW Resources

Optimizers

IBM

Sm

art

An

aly

tic

s O

pti

miz

er

z HW Resources

z/OS

z/VM

Private High Speed Data Network IEDN

Private Management Network INMNUnified 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

AIX on POWER7

Da

taP

ow

er

XI5

0z

System z PR/SM

z/TPF z/VSE

Linux on System z

Blade Virtualization

Blade Virtualization

Open Storage SAN

Linux onSystem z

Linux on System x 1

zBX Support ElementSys

tem

z H

ard

ware

Ma

na

gem

en

t C

on

so

le (

HM

C)

wit

h U

nif

ied

Reso

urc

e M

an

ag

er

HMCHMC

From the

HMC you can

define a

group of

resources

togetherSet a

performance

policy for those

resources

If more resources are

needed, more CPU

can be added to the

group to satisfy the

business policy

27

USAGE

Page 28: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

28 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Putting zEnterprise System to the task

Network Management

z HW Resources

z/OS

z/VM

Private High Speed Data Network IEDN

Private Management Network INMNUnified Resource Manager

Private data network (IEDN)

Customer Network Customer Network

System z Host

System z PR/SM

z/TPF z/VSE

Linux on System z

Linux onSystem z

Support ElementSys

tem

z H

ard

ware

Ma

na

gem

en

t C

on

so

le (

HM

C)

wit

h U

nif

ied

Reso

urc

e M

an

ag

er

HMCHMC

Select IBM Blades

Blade HW Resources

Optimizers

IBM

Sm

art

An

aly

tic

s O

pti

miz

er

AIX on POWER7

Da

taP

ow

er

XI5

0z

Blade Virtualization

Blade Virtualization

Linux on System x 1

zBX

Open Storage SAN

Two networks established – one for

data (IEDN) and one forservice (INMN)

zBX is installed

Communication between blades and

z196 is established over these networks

When the virtual server is defined communication is set up between the blade and the other

virtual servers - including those on the z196

28

Page 29: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

29 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™System Management enriched with the interaction of URM

Sys

tem

z H

ard

ware

Ma

na

gem

en

t C

on

so

le (

HM

C)

wit

h U

nif

ied

Reso

urc

e M

an

ag

er

zBX

Select IBM Blades

Blade HW Resources

OptimizersIB

M S

ma

rt An

aly

tics

Op

timiz

er

z HW Resources

z/OS

Support Element

Linuxon

System z

z/VM

Private High Speed Data Network IEDN

Private Management Network INMN

Unified Resource Manager

Private data network (IEDN)

Customer Network Customer Network

System z Host

Linux on System x 1

AIX on POWER7

Da

taP

ow

er

1

Fu

ture

Offe

ring

Fu

ture

Offe

ring

Blade Virtualization Blade Virtualization

System z PR/SM

z/TPF

z/VSE

Linux on

System z

TW

S S

A

ITM

TW

S S

A

ITM T

WS

/S

A

ITM

TW

S/

SA

IT

M

TW

S/S

A I

TMTWS , TSA,

Omegamon

Tivoli monitoring, accounting, scheduling, automation, provisioning, TBSM, cloud ...

API

29

Page 30: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

30 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

�An Appliance on zEnterprise hide the complexity of:

– Installing the hardware

– Installing and configure (and maintain) the software

–Connect the network

–Test the connectivity and integration with the target platform

–Managed this environment

Make A Centralized Approach even smarter with the introduction of

Appliances

30

Page 31: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

31 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Why customers love IBM appliances

31

Page 32: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

32 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

32

� Blade Hardware Management– Monitoring of HW for health, degraded operation

– Call-home for current/expected problems, automatic dispatch of CSR

– Consolidation/Integration of DP HW problem reporting with other problems reported in zBX

– Energy Monitoring and Management of DP Blades

� DP Firmware Load and Update – Consistent change mgmt with other zEnetrprise firmware mgmt

– Enforced restriction of firmware updates to SE userid

– Enhanced new firmware level testing in zBX by System z Devt/Product Engineering and built-in restrictions on number of variations supported (test and production variants)

� HMC Console Integration– Person monitoring the z environment from an overall hardware

operational perspective will see DP blades included in the picture, with associated status from a single (w/ redundancy) console

– Group GUI operations for functions supported on HMC (e.g. power up/quiesce/upgrade firmware for these 5 DP blades)Time synchronization with system z time via HMC/SE time server

� Dynamic Load Balancing (via Sysplex Distributor)– Allows LB1 decision based on consolidated understanding of load on DP

blades as well as associated back-end sub-systems

� DP Failure Recovery and Restart

– HMC/SE will detect and report on appliance failures and can be

used to re-cycle appliance if DP built-in restart fails

– Periodic Backup/restore of full blade configuration (automatic on

changes to config); Backup to HMC media

� Networking

– Virtual Network Provisioning

– Provides enforced isolation of network traffic via VLAN support

– 10Gb end-to-end network infrastructure

– Built-in network redundancy

– IEDN provides protected network, possibly obviating customer-

perceived need for encryption of last-mile flows between DP and

target back-end server

� Monitoring and Reporting

– Monitoring of DP health via HMC

– Consolidated platform error logging across whole environment

– Products like ITCAM may also monitor the DP blade at a higher

level ... But some customers may not have or want ITCAM or

equivalent, at least initially but need some monitoring.

Value of DataPower/zBX Integration

32

Page 33: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

33 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

� Enterprise Service Bus Capabilities

– Content-based routing

– data transformation

– Bridge between messaging protocols

– Direct-to-database access via XML

� Firewall Capabilities

– Access control

– Encryption

– Data validation

– Field-level security

– Web services management

Introducing the WebSphere DataPower XI50z for zEnterprise

HTTP MQ JMS FTP IMS

SOAPXML

COBOLCSV

AAA

ExtractIdentity

HTTP HeadersWS-Security TokensWS-SecureConversationWS-TrustKerberosX.509SAML AssertionIP AddressLTPA TokenCustom

Authenticate

ExtractResource

URLSOAP OperationHTTP OperationCustom

LDAPSystem/z NSS (RACF, SAF)Tivoli Access ManagerKerberosWS-TrustNetegrity SiteMinderRADIUSSAMLLTPAVerify SignatureCustom

AuthorizeAudit &

Post-Process

MapIdentity

MapResource

LDAPActiveDirectorySystem/z NSSTivoli Access ManagerSAMLXACMLCustom

Add WS-SecurityGenerate z/OS ICRX TokenGenerate KerberosGenerate SAMLGenerate LTPAMap Tivoli Federated Identity

input output

33

Page 34: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

34 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer

Capitalizing on the best of relational and columnar databases

� 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 ISAO

� Simplified administration: appliance-like hands-free operations, eliminating many database tuning tasks

Workload optimized, appliance-like, add-on,

that enables the integration of business

insights into operational processes to drive

winning strategies.

Breakthrough technology enabling new opportunities

Up to 80x faster than z10

34

Page 35: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

35 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™IBM SAO V2 is called: IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator V2

10Gb

OSA-Express3

10 GbE

Primary

Backup

CLIENT

Data Studio Foundation

DB2 Analytics Accelerator

Admin Plug-in

zEnterprise

Data Warehouse applicationDB2 for z/OS enabled for IBM

DB2 Analytics Accelerator

IBM DB2 Analytics Acelerator

BladeCenter

NetezzaTechnology

Users/Applications

Private Service Network

DB2 for z/OS

•V9•V10

IBM

DB

2 Analytics A

ccelerator

Destroying the myth that transactional and decision support

workloads have to be on separate platforms35

Page 36: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

36 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

� Clients with multi-tier business applications such as SAP or Core Banking where the data base tier is DB2® for z/OS® and the application servers are on distributed platforms such as UNIX® for the application tier and x86 for the presentation tier

� Clients with multi-tier business applications where the data base is Oracle on Linux for System z and the application servers are on distributed platforms

� Clients with a mainframe as well as a sprawl of older UNIX and NT servers

� Clients with a data base on DB2 for z/OS and possibly data marts on distributed platforms needing to accelerate query performance

� Clients extending their mainframe applications to support web serving

� Clients implementing a Service-Oriented Architecture to extend or re-use existing mainframe assets

Customer Profiles for the zEnterprise Hybrid Computing Environment

36

Page 37: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

37 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Sys

tem

z H

ard

ware

Ma

na

gem

en

t C

on

so

le (

HM

C)

wit

h U

nif

ied

Reso

urc

e M

an

ag

er

zBX

Select IBM Blades

Blade HW Resources

Optimizers

IBM

Sm

art

An

aly

tic

s O

pti

miz

er

z HW Resources

z/OS

z/TPF

z/VSETM

Linux onSystem z

Support Element

Linuxon

System z

z/VM

Private data network (IEDN)

System z Host

Linux and Windows

on System x 1

AIX on POWER7

Da

taP

ow

er

1

Fu

ture

Off

eri

ng

Fu

ture

Off

eri

ng

Blade Virtualization Blade Virtualization

System z PR/SM™

Operational Database

DB2 for z/OS

z/OSz/OSESB and Security

WebSphere DataPower Core logic Services

CICS Transaction Server

z/OSz/OSDataPower XI50 bladeDataPower XI50 blade

zEnterprise in action: Smarter Applications

SAO (or IDAA)

Boost DW queries

B2B

Client

37

Presentation service and

Session Management

Page 38: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

38 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

zEnterprise in action: Data Warehouse / BI on System z

InfoSphere Information Server and Heritage II

Tools

OLTPdata

DB2 for z/OS DWH

Cognos 10 BI,and Cognos

Now! for Linux on System z…SPSS Linux z

Serving Up Consolidated Enterprise BI

Complete ETLSolution

The Enterprise Data Warehouse

InfoSphere Warehouse Cubing

Services

InfoSphere Warehouse -Data Warehouse

Modeling

Source Systems :

DB2IMS

VSAMNon IBM

Industry Data Models Available

DB2 for z/OS Tools DB2 for z/OS Tools

IMS Tools

IBM DB2 analytics accelerator

z/OS LPARProduction Data

z/Linux IFLTooling

z/OS LPARWarehouse Data

z/Linux IFLTooling

38

Page 39: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

39 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

39

� Designed to meet the need of today’s heterogeneous data centers

� Enables a mixed set of workloads to be deployed on best fit technologies

� Delivers lower acquisition and operating costs than a one size fits all approach

� Reduces risk by extending the reach of System z qualities of service

� Improves service through tighter integration for multi-tier workloads

� The ideal platform for consolidation

The IBM zEnterprise System: Now extending System z cost savings and value to a new dimension

ZSP03408-USEN-16

Page 40: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

40 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™

Questions ?

Page 41: Welcome to the Hybrid world. - GSE Young … to the Hybrid world...Power Systems , for HPC and large scale application serving • You need the breadth of IBM System x ®, for front

41 © 2011 IBM Corporation

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet™