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DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition

Why You Should Consider It

Agenda:

Introduction to The Fillmore Group

Background on AESE and IBM data strategy

AESE bundle components

IBM software purchasing primer

Upgrade paths to AESE

Simple upgrade examples

Upgrade pricing and timing factors

Complicated upgrade examples

Upgrade cost and timing calculator

3 Takeaways:

Frank loves AESE

How MY organization can upgrade

Patience Pays!

The Fillmore Group, Inc.

• Frank Fillmore, DB2 Gold Consultant, IBM Champion

• DB2 Technical Support and Consulting

• IBM Authorized Training Partner

• IBM Information Management Software Reseller

Services:

DB2 – implementation and tuning

Data Governance tools

Information Integration

Data Warehousing

DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition

Background and Components

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DB2 AESE

Announced at IOD, October, 2010

AESE is a superset of DB2

Enterprise Server Edition (ESE)

Includes popular, separately-priced

features to provide best value

Better features, better value

What’s Included in AESE?

Everything that was in DB2 Enterprise Server Edition, and more…

Compression: Storage Optimization Feature

Tuning: Workload Management & Optim Performance Manager

Tools: Optim Database Administrator & Development Studio

Federation: Support for Oracle & DB2 federation

High Availability: Q-Replication for DB2 LUW source/targets

Security: Label based access control

DB2 AESE Functionality vs. Oracle 11gR2

Compression

Data Protection

Data Partitioning

Performance Management

Developer Tooling

Data Replication

Included

Storage Optimization Feature (SOF)

Deep compression for lower data storage costs

Compression gives you the ability to transparently compress data on disk in

order to decrease disk space and storage infrastructure requirements. Since

disk storage systems are often the most expensive components of a database

solution, even a small reduction in the storage subsystem can result in

substantial cost savings for the entire database solution.

For additional information on compression go to:

http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/db2/linux-unix-windows/storage-

compression.html

Performance Optimization Feature (POF)

DB2 Performance Optimization Feature gives customers the insight and

ability to optimize workload execution. This feature can save money

and lower risks by helping customers do more work with existing

hardware, ensure Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are met or

exceeded and increase DBA productivity.

The Performance Optimization Feature includes two capabilities: DB2

Workload Manager and Optim Performance Manager.

For more information go to:

http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/db2/linux-unix-

windows/performance-optimization.html

Optim Tools

Database Administrator & Development Studio

Optim Database Administrator helps organizations manage databases

and database changes without disruption. It improves productivity and

reduces application outages for complex structural changes to streamline

change-in-place and database migration scenarios.

Optim Development Studio provides an integrated database

development environment for Oracle, DB2, and Informix. ODS improves

development productivity up to 50% for developing and testing SQL and

XQuery queries, stored procedures, Web services, and Java data access

layers.

For more information:

http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/optim/database-administrator/

Federation InfoSphere Federation Server (IFS) creates a consolidated view of your data

to support key business processes and decisions. Federation allows you

to access and integrate diverse data and content sources as if they were

a single resource - regardless of where the information resides.

The Federation capability being included with AESE is limited to

combining data from Oracle or Informix with DB2 for LUW.

If you are already using IFS to combine other disparate sources such as

SQL Server, Sybase and DB2 into a single virtual view, or need this

capability, you must purchase the IFS software separately.

For more information:

http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/infosphere/federation-server/

Q Replication – Limited Use

What is allowed

What isn’t allowed

DB A

(LUW)

DB B

(LUW)

DB C

(LUW)

DB D

(LUW)

DB A

(LUW)

DB B

(LUW)

DB E

(LUW)

DB C

(LUW)

DB D

(LUW)

DB F

(LUW)

DB C

(LUW)

DB H ( Sybase)

DB C

(LUW)

DB I ( DB2

z/OS)

Security: Label-Based Access Control For the ultimate data access control, the Advanced Access Control

feature uses Label Based Access Control (LBAC) to let you decide

exactly who has write access and who has read access to individual rows

and individual columns in any given table.

Once the LBAC rules have been defined, data access control is managed

by DB2 and is completely transparent to the user. For example, a user

accessing a table will only see the rows they are authorized to see and

DB2 will act as if any unauthorized rows don't exist.

For more information:

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/data/tutorials/dm0605wong/

Webinar Poll:

Do you currently own DB2 ESE?

DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition

Purchasing IBM Software

Quick PVU Explanation

•A PVU is a unit of measure used to differentiate licensing of software on

distributed processor technologies.

•A PVU is defined by Processor Vendor, Brand, Type and Model Number.

•IBM defines a processor, for purposes of PVU-based licensing, to be each

processor core on a chip (socket).

•Each software product has a unique price per PVU.

For more information and a current PVU Table:

http://www-

01.ibm.com/software/lotus/passportadvantage/pvu_licensing_for_customers.html

Intel Processor PVU Example

Sub-capacity licensing

The Licensee can deploy the Program using either Full Capacity licensing or

Virtualization Capacity (Sub-Capacity) licensing according to the Passport Advantage

Sub-Capacity Licensing terms.

If using Full Capacity licensing, the Licensee must obtain PVU entitlements sufficient

to cover all activated processor cores in the physical hardware environment made

available to or managed by the Program, except for those servers from which the

Program has been permanently removed.

If using Virtualization Capacity licensing, the Licensee must obtain entitlements

sufficient to cover all activated processor cores made available to or managed by the

Program, as defined according to the Virtualization Capacity License Counting Rules.

IBM Passport Advantage

Passport Advantage is comprehensive IBM offering that covers software

license acquisition including Fixed Term Licenses and Software

Subscription and Support product upgrades and technical support under

a single, common set of agreements, processes and tools.

For more information:

http://www-01.ibm.com/software/howtobuy/passportadvantage/

Webinar Poll:

Do you know how many PVU’s of DB2 your organization owns?

DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition

Upgrade Paths

Current Packaging (separately priced features are in yellow)

Functionality DB2 Express-C DB2 Express DB2 Workgroup DB2 Enterprise

SQL Replication

Homogeneous Federation

Web Services Federation

pureXML Storage

Compression: Backup

High Availability Disaster Recovery

Tivoli System Automation

Online Reorg

Governor

Materialized Query Tables

Multi Dimensional Clustering

Query Parallelism

Connection Concentrator

Table Partitioning

Plan Lockdow n

Scan Sharing

DB2 pureScale DB2 pureScale

Geodetic Extender DB2 Geodetic Feature

Homogeneous Replication

DB2 Homogeneous Replication

Feature

Compression: Row Level

Compression: Indexes

Compression: Replication

Compression: XML

Label Based Access Control

DB2 Advanced Access

Control Feature

Sybase Compatability Sybase SQL Skiin feature

Database Partitioning: Relational

Database Partitioning: XML

Query Patroller

Workload Management

Data Studio Workload Analyzer

Optim Performance Manager DataStudio add-on DataStudio add-on

Multi database Federation

Multi database Qreplication

Optim Data Administrator Optim DB Adminstrator Optim DB Adminstrator Optim DB Adminstrator

Optim Development Studio Optim Dev Studio Optim Dev Studio Optim Dev Studio

Included - requires

secondary server

DB2 Performance Optimization

Feature

InfoSphere Federation Server

InfoSphere Replication Server

Storage Optimization Feature

Only in InfoSphere

How Do You Get AESE?

Existing DB2 ESE customers have 2 choices:

1. Purchase new licenses of AESE by PVU.

- or -

2. Purchase upgrade licenses by PVU that factor in the

products you already own.

New Purchase DB2 Pricing and Part Numbers

For *new* license purchases, based on the Processor Value Unit

(PVU) model

DB2 ESE = D55IULL, $417

DB2 AESE = D0GB4LL, $464

$464 - $417 = $47 per PVU price difference

Trade up Parts – also sold by PVU

If you already own DB2 Enterprise Server Edition, Storage

Optimization and/or Performance Optimization the cost

is less to factor in your existing license investment.

Description ESE to AESE ESE + SOF to AESE ESE + POF to AESE ESE+SOF+POF to

AESE

Part Number D0GBRLL D0GBSLL D0GBTLL D0GKKLL

Price $218 $176 $176 $153

DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition

Easy Examples

Example 1: ESE to AESE Kim’s Kites

Kim’s Kites owns 200 PVU’s of DB2 Enterprise Server Edition and

wants to move to DB2 Advanced ESE.

Part Numbers

DB2 ESE: Trans: D55IULL S&S: E020CLL

DB2 Advanced Trade Up from ESE: D0GBRLL

…$218 per PVU

Kim’s Kites purchases 200 PVU’s of DB2 AESE trade up part from

DB2 ESE (D0GBRLL), and will then have full entitlement for DB2

AESE and all its features.

Example 2: ESE to AESE Donna’s Donuts

Donna’s Donuts owns 400 PVU’s of DB2 Enterprise Server Edition.

They want to move to DB2 Advanced Enterprise and buy 200 PVU’s

more, for a total 600 PVU’s of AESE.

Part Numbers: DB2 ESE: D55IULL or E020CLL if at S&S

DB2 Advanced: D0GB4LL ($464 per PVU)

DB2 AESE Trade Up from ESE: D0GBRLL …$218 per PVU

Donna’s Donuts purchases 400 PVU of DB2 AESE trade up from

DB2 ESE (D0GBRLL), and 200 PVUs of new DB2 AESE licenses

(D0GB4LL), and will then have entitlements for 600 PVU’s of AESE.

Example 3: ESE and SOF to AESE Tammy’s Terrible Towels

Tammy’s Terrible Towels owns 400 PVU’s of DB2 Enterprise Server

Edition and 400 PVU’s of Compression/Storage Optimization

Feature (SOF) and wants to move to DB2 Advanced ESE.

P/N’s: DB2 ESE: Trans: D55IULL S&S: E020CLL

DB2 AESE Trade Up from ESE&SOF: D0GBSLL

…$176 per PVU

Tammy will purchase 400 PVU of DB2 AESE trade up part from DB2

ESE & SOF (D0GBSLL). She will stop paying 400 PVU of SOF and

will have full entitlement for DB2 AESE.

Example 4: ESE and POF to AESE Renu’s Range Rovers

Renu’s Range Rovers owns 800 PVU’s of DB2 Enterprise Server

Edition and 800 PVU’s of the DB2 Performance Optimization

Feature (POF) and wants to move to DB2 Advanced ESE.

P/N’s: DB2 ESE: Trans: D55IULL S&S: E020CLL

DB2 AESE Trade Up from ESE&POF: D0GTSLL

…$176 per PVU

Renu’s Range Rovers will purchase 800 PVU’s of DB2 AESE trade up

part from DB2 ESE & POF (D0GTSLL). They will stop paying for the

800 PVU’s of POF and will have full entitlement included with AESE.

Example 5: ESE+SOF+POF to AESE Blaire’s Bears

Blaire’s Bears has both SOF and POF and owns 600 PVU’s of DB2

Enterprise Server Edition, 600 PVU’s of Compression/ Storage

Optimization Feature (SOF) and 600 PVU’s of Performance

Optimization Feature (POF).

P/N’s: DB2 ESE: Trans: D55IULL S&S: E020CLL

AESE Trade Up from ESE&SOF&POF: D0GKKLL

…$153 per PVU

Blaire’s Bears will purchase 600 PVU of DB2 AESE trade up part

from DB2 ESE&SOF&POF (D0GKKLL). They will stop paying for the

600 PVU’s of SOF and POF and will have full entitlement under their

DB2 AESE license.

DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition

Timing – Patience Pays

How does Subscription and Support Work?

IBM assesses an annual fee due on the anniversary

of the original purchase

S&S runs about 20% of the purchase price

Failure to maintain your S&S means you cannot upgrade or use the PMR system.

S&S Example 1: ESE to AESE Kim’s Kites

Kim’s Kites owns 200 PVU’s of DB2 Enterprise Server Edition and

wants to move to DB2 Advanced ESE.

Kim’s Kites bought their 200 PVU’s of DB2 ESE in December of

2010. They paid $83 per PVU for S&S on their license anniversary

date in December of 2011, a total of $16,600.

If they upgrade TODAY to AESE, the cost is $218 per PVU, or

$43,600.

What happens to the S&S they’ve paid for?

S&S Example 1: ESE to AESE Kim’s Kites

S&S at $83/per PVU; 200 PVU’s = $16,600.00

S&S is paid in advance. The prepaid amount per month is $1,383.33.

The AESE upgrade is $218/per PVU; 200 PVU’s = $43,600.00

If Kim’s Kites buys the upgrade licenses in April they will forfeit 8

months of prepaid S&S ($1,383.33 X 8 = $11,066.67). Their new

S&S anniversary date will be in April of 2013.

Example 5: ESE+SOF+POF to AESE Blaire’s Bears

Blaire’s Bears has both SOF and POF and owns 600 PVU’s of DB2

Enterprise Server Edition, 600 PVU’s of Compression/ Storage

Optimization Feature (SOF) and 600 PVU’s of Performance

Optimization Feature (POF).

P/N’s: DB2 ESE: Trans: D55IULL S&S: E020CLL

AESE Trade Up from ESE&SOF&POF: D0GKKLL

…$153 per PVU

Blaire’s Bears will purchase 600 PVU of DB2 AESE trade up part

from DB2 ESE&SOF&POF (D0GKKLL). They will stop paying for the

600 PVU’s of SOF and POF and will have full entitlement under their

DB2 AESE license.

Example 5: ESE+SOF+POF to AESE Blaire’s Bears

What if…

Blaire’s Bears purchased:

200 PVU’s of ESE in June, 2007

400 PVU’s of ESE in March, 2010

600 PVU’s of Storage Optimization Feature in July, 2010

600 PVU’s of Performance Optimization Feature in May, 2011

Webinar Poll:

Does your organization own more than just DB2 ESE?

Create an AESE acquisition plan:

Complete the AESE questionnaire

Review S&S renewal dates

Select an optimal purchase date

Discuss internal business requirements

Define one or two options that would make this purchase really attractive to your organization

Contact The Fillmore Group for help with:

Completing the AESE questionnaire

Getting expirations dates on your S&S

Select an optimal purchase date

Implementation assistance

Training

3 Takeaways:

Frank loves AESE

How MY organization can upgrade

Patience Pays!

Thank you Frank Fillmore, President, The Fillmore Group

(410) 465-6335