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  • on demand business

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    IBM eServer zSeries Oracle SIG Update

    4/11/05

    Gordon WrightzSeries Application sales Oracle / [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    Agenda

    Introduction

    On demand business RequirementsInfrastructure characteristics

    zSeries Update Consultants view and TCO advantages

    Many applications are available and coming!!

    z/OS

    Why Oracle on zSeries??

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    Happy 40th Birthday to the Mainframe

    Application Investment Protection

    S/360 zSeriesS/390S/3703033 3033mp 3081 3083,84 ES/9000 G4,5,6

    assembler C C++

    z900 z800,z990, z/890

    JAVA J2EE XMLHTML

    cobol

    1960s 2000s

    OS/360 MFT MVT MVS MVS/XA MVS/ESA

    Parallel Sysplex

    OS/390 z/OS

    1970s 1980s 1990s

    MVS Open Edition

    UNIX System Services

    31 bit24 bit 64 bit

    System Managed Storage

    DB2IMS CICS WebSphere

    IRD HiperSocketsWorkload Mgr

    CUOD

    ORACLEUNIX

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    Positioning in the zSeries Family

    z990

    z890

    9672z800

    z900

    MP3000MP2000

    MIPS

    z900 Up to 3330 MIPsz990 Up to 9060 MIPS

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    1960s 1970 1980 1990 2000

    CP-67

    VM/370 VM/SP

    VM/HPOVM/XA

    VM/ESA

    z/VM

    S/370

    N-way

    64 MB real31-bit

    ESA

    64-bit

    SIE instruction

    EMIF

    Logical Partitioning

    HiperSockets

    XEDIT

    REXX

    Advanced paging subsystemPER

    Programmable Operator

    Guest Lan

    Virtual IP Switch

    TRAPTRACE

    Virtual Disk

    Hypervisor Control Program

    Integrated Facility for Linux

    Resource CappingPerformance Toolkit

    Shared File SystemSystems Admin. Facility

    EXECVM assist microcode

    IUCV

    VM TCP/IP

    CMS pipelines

    zSeries

    4300 4381308x

    9672 G2 - G6

    S/360

    3090303x

    9x21

    Virtual Machine Resource Manager

    Layer 2 Switch

    SCSI Only Disk Configuration

    z900 z800z990 z890

    zAAP

    Constantly refined to support modern business requirementsExploit hardware technology for economical growth

    Integrated Facility for Linux, HiperSockets, Logical PartitioningMaximize staff productivity

    IBM Mainframe Virtualization Technology EvolutionOver 35 Years of Relentless Innovation and refinement

    zSeries Comprehensive and sophisticated suite of virtualization function

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    More Servers!

    Sometimes the server you need is the server you already have.

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    On Demand Operating Environment

    On Demand Operating Environment

    Business Flexibility

    IT Simplification

    Open standards are table stakes for an on demand operating environment

    Horizontal Process

    Business flexibility through integration of people, processes and information within

    and beyond the enterprise

    Integration

    Infrastructure Management

    IT simplification through automation and virtualization, enables access to and creates a consolidated, logical view of resources across a network

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    Providing Scalability

    ParallelSysplex

    Firewalls

    Routers andEdge Servers

    Web Servers ApplicationServers

    Solution: + Multiply!+ Multiply!+ Multiply!

    How quickly can more capacity be added?

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    on demand and TCOAn on demand business is:

    Responsive in real-timeVariable cost structuresFocused on what's core and differentiatingResilient around the world, around the clock

    On demand operating environmentIntegratedOpenVirtualizedAutonomic

    Total costs must be predictableService delivery people cost dominates total systems costPeople efficiency is a key selection criteriaLook for automatic tuning and allocation of resources; self-healing systems

    e-business workloads are volatile10:1 spikes common, 5:1 typical peak to averageSystems efficiency is a key selection criteriaLook for ability to prioritize and run mixed workloads

    Outages and response time are highly visible to customersOperator error continues to be the leading cause of downtimeCost of downtime must be limitedLook for avoidance of errors; automatic recovery from errors that do occur; non-disruptive change

    e-business requires growth without limitsNon-disruptive growth in the face of fast growing capacity demandService delivery must be flexible, incremental and cost-effectiveLook for just-in-time, granular upgrades

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    zSeries Update

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    Benefits of z/Series

    Leverage classic strengths of the zSeries High availabilityHigh i/o bandwidth capabilities Flexibility to run disparate workloads concurrently Requirement for excellent disaster recovery capabilitiesSecurity

    Shortening end to end path length for applicationsCo-location of applicationsConsolidation of applications from distributed serversReduction, security, and integrity of network trafficSimplification of support model

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    Innovation: Linux on zSeries

    Current InnovationHipersockets for Business Integration and optimized, secure communication among application servers, data servers, and transaction serversIndustry-leading virtualization for sense-and-respond capabilities to respond dynamically on unpredictable or changing workload demands.

    Rapid deployment, configuration and management of new virtual Linux servers in minutesResiliency to manage changes and threats with consistent availability and security.Robust Linux platform with mainframe-based Qualities of Service to run business-critical systems.

    Legendary zSeries reliability, scalability, availability, security

    Future Focus *Linux 2.6 kernel for improved performance and scalabilityEnhanced Business Continuity solution integrating GDPS and System Automation for LinuxNative SCSI support for z/VMCollaborative Memory Management across multiple Linux virtual serversEnhanced system management for Linux and z/VM through IBM Systems Director

    * These are planned future directions and are subject to change and removal

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    z/Linux on an established z/OS

    * FICON CTC** z Series00 STI/HiperSocket

    OS/390

    DB2CICSIMS

    MQ ServerTSM

    Oracle

    CPCP

    4Gb

    CP CP IFLIFL

    3Gb

    ...

    VM

    DB

    2 UD

    B

    CIC

    S C

    onnect

    IMS

    Connect

    Oracle

    Apache

    z990 hardware (up to 32 partitions)

    1Gb

    IFL

    Linux Firewall

    Internet2, 1 Gb/sec or 100MB/sec* 2, 1 Gb/sec or 100MB/sec*

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    Flexible and Robust Linux Installation

    Srv2Srv1

    OSA 1

    Srv3 Srv4 Dev1Srv5

    OSA 2

    ...

    VM

    zSeries (up to 15 partitions)

    OSA3

    Firewall

    Internet

    Dev2

    Tape

    Prod

    1

    Prod

    231Bit 64 Bit NSA

    Examples of Prod ServersDB2OracleWebSphere

    ApacheeMailFirewallFile/PrintBEA

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    Disaster RecoveryTwo sites:

    Duplicate hardware/softwarePersonnelFloor spaceCostsDR only or shared workload?

    Outsource Disaster Recovery

    Has the customer planned for DR?How many boxes need to be recovered?Full capacity?In sync with changes to production?

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    As a virtual server system, zSeries can run a diverse, changeable combination of workloads with a single set of shared system resources ... more work is processed within a single server without over-

    configuring for complementary peaks

    Processor Resource/System Manager (PR/SM) enables Logical Partitioning (LPAR); system resources can be shared among up to 30 isolated images (z990 with z/OS 1.4 or better). Each LPAR acts as a "virtual server".

    WebSphereApache

    EJS

    Linux images

    WebSphere

    ES

    J

    E

    E

    S

    z/OS image

    TraditionalOLTP

    and Batch

    z/OS imageTest

    z/OS image

    ^zSeries

    Resource virtualization is the basis for extreme flexibility and autonomic behaviorMultiple images concurrently share all physical resourcesResources delivered as required, without intervention, according to business weightingsNew OS images can be started without affecting ongoing work

    zSeries virtualization technology

    CPUs I/O memory networkpaths

    Virtual Servers

    Virtual Resourcesz/VM

    Physical Resources

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    Security and the New DMZ

    z/OS

    Linux

    Linux LPAR

    "Internet DMZ" "Back-End"

    Firewall

    Linux HTTP Servers

    z/OS

    z/OS

    VM LPAR

    HiperSockets:IP networking among virtual servers in a zSeriesImproved response time due to low latencyHighly secureHighly availableCost savings FlexibleSimple to install, operate, maintain

    ExternalFirewall

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    App 2

    App 3

    App 5

    App 1

    App 4

    Usrgrp 1

    Usrgrp 2

    Usrgrp 3

    Usrgrp 4

    Usrgrp 5

    DB2

    DB1

    DB5

    DB4

    DB3

    Distinct user groupsDistinct DB repositoryLow Avg UtilizationNon-uniform peak behavior

    Potential for consolidation:High

    App 1b

    App 1c

    App 1e

    App 1a

    App 1d

    Usrgrp 1 DB1

    Single user groupSingle DB repositoryLow -Med Avg UtilizationUniform peak behavior

    Potential for consolidation:Low

    Hosting of multiple independent application images

    Hosting of multiple single application instances

    Consolidation Opportunities

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    New Workload Deployment Realities

    Marketplace Insight:Strategic Web-based Application exploitation is increasing at exponential rates.Much of this technology is driven by JavaWeb-based Applications can be a source of Competitive Advantage

    Challenges:Java applications require more resources than traditional applications (up to 2-3x more) Web-based Application workloads are often unpredictableDesire to deploy applications within a tightly integrated operating environment that delivers superior qualities of service

    1st Tier 2nd Tier 3rd Tier

    Client

    Client

    Client

    App Server

    App Server z/OS

    Database Server

    Networked Web ServingNetworked Web Serving

    1st Tier 2nd Tier 3rd Tier

    Client

    Client

    Client

    App Server

    App Server z/OS

    Database Server

    Linux Web Serving with Linux Web Serving with z/OS Backend DB Serverz/OS Backend DB Server

    1st Tier 2nd Tier

    Client

    Client

    Client Integrated z/OS Application &

    Database Server

    Integrated z/OS Web App & Integrated z/OS Web App & Database ServingDatabase Serving

    HiperSockets Network

    Standard CP

    zAAP

    Objective: Enable integration of new Java technology-based Web applications on z/OS for high performance, reliability, availability, security, and lower total cost of ownership

    Deployment Options:

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    IBI Infrastructure ExampleBenchmark Architecture

    z/OS V1.6 z/VM 5.1 + SuSE SLES8 SP3Tomcat 4.2 / WebFocus 5.3.2

    2 Tables - 1.4M rows

    z99032 CP

    DB2-ConnectHiperSockets

    DB2 for z/OS V8

    LPAR#2 24 CP - 2GB per GuestLPAR#1 4 CP - 64GB

    Windows 2003Workload DriveriWay Perf Tool

    WebClient

    Report Server

    Benchmark Results - Performance zSeries sets record for best performance of any hardware platform!

    includes most UNIX and Intel vendorsCase-in-point: Unix

    1 GHz engine / 32 GB Memory Unix App Server + Oracle DBMS zSeries Average Response Times is less

    than one-tenth that of Unix Based on the zSeries high

    performance architectureHipersockets - insures best data access/transferL1/L2 Cache - consistently keeps engines busy

    2 CP 4 CP 8 CP 16 CPUnix 28.49 15.41 9.17 7.68z990 2.46 1.56 0.855 0.494Average Response Time (seconds) for 3000 row data retrieval

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    Siebel Infrastructure Example

    File Server on zLinux Oracle

    Outboard Oracle Application Servers

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    Siebel on Linux for zSeries

    Connectors And

    3rd Party tools

    OCS Functional

    Components

    Some app server????

    zSeries

    App ServerInfrastructure

    z/VM and

    Linux

    Oracle Database 10g

    Oracle 10g & follow ons

    A Sieble Server

    NEED more data here

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    Take the next step to on demand via Infrastructure Simplification: z890/z990 + BladeCenter + TotalStorage + SWG + Services + IGF

    The Strategic Value of Staying Current with New Technologies

    Scale OutIBM BladeCenter Scale Up/Out

    Mainframe

    InfrastructureApplication Serving

    Web Tier

    Storage

    ActiveReference

    Archive

    Linux ConsolidationTransaction Processing

    Data ServingJava, Grid and LinuxChoose Open Technologies that help make

    Infrastructure Simplification a reality!

    Advanced Virtualization and Workload Management

    Technologies:

    Where It All Started zSeries!

    Infrastructure Simplification Scale Up or Scale Out? Answer: Both

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    zSeries 800

    zSeriesIBM

    zSeries 900

    Wide choice of models for various capacity,

    Unlimited capacity with Parallel Sysplex & z/Architecture

    Key operating systems:z/OS, OS/390, z/VM and Linux

    zSeries 990

    zSeries 890

    April2004

    May2003

    March2002

    Oct2000

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    The Mainframe Charter Providing a Strategic Framework

    Enhance the value proposition and lower the cost of computing of zSeries solutions in a way that is compelling, clear, and consistent.Extend the on demand characteristics of zSeries servers, highlighting its strengths as an environment for usage-based computing.Increase the ability to account for allocation and use of zSeries resources in an on-demand environment.

    Provide leadership in innovation to support increasingly integrated and flexible business processes for the on demand businessMaintain IBM eServer zSeries position as a benchmark for highly complex, integrated environments running a wide range of mission-critical workloads.Improve the autonomic and self-managing capabilities of the zSeries while working to simplify user processes and system administration tasks.

    Support programs to foster vitality in the zSeries community, helping to promote a strong application portfolio and world-class support services. Provide the skills and expertise to assist customers in designing, developing, and deploying on demand solutions built on a foundation whose cornerstone is zSeries.Leverage key open standards and common structures to enhance the use of zSeries in large, heterogeneous environments.

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    IBM intends to continue to:

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    Reference Architectures

    Academia

    zSeries Technical Support

    Open Standards

    Teaming to create a value net of approximately 1500 BPs, ISVs and SIsready to enable zSeries on demand solutions; delivering services and value-add offerings, leveraging reference architectures, and providing new flexible pricing models.

    Provides world class pre and post sales technical support covering architecture, installation, maintenance and critical situations. Over 1700 IT professionals and over 20 centers world wide.

    Live Banking Demonstration, Financial Markets Architecture with other Industry Blueprints to follow: Govt, Insurance, Industrial

    Increase external zSeries skills with renewed focus on IBM Scholars zSeries Program targeting 20,000 new zSeries trained people in market by 2010.

    Skills and Community

    Value Net of Partners

    180,000 professionals in more than 160 countries help clients integrate information technology with business value, and all aspects of zSeries on demand

    IBM Global Services

    IBM and zSeries support open standards such as XML, JAVA and Linux . IBM Invests $1B in Linux and deploys solutions like zAAPs for Java that enable on demand value

    New zSeries Community Ecosystem Web Portalwww.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/about/charter/community.html

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    IBM Scholars zSeries ProgramUniversity or College agrees to teach zSeries related course material

    IBM provides free course material and access to systems

    IBM assists with connecting industry sponsors with universities and colleges

    In-House Education SupporteLearning modules available from ibm.com

    Targeting 20,000 new zSeries trained people in market by 2010.IBM Mainframe Charter 2004

    70 schools worldwide enrolled in the Scholars zSeries Program

    35 schools and hundreds of students use our z/OS Knowledge Center

    Recent additions: University of Arkansas Oslo University (Norway)University of Brazil Huazhong University of Science and Technology (China)

    New zSeries Skills

    zOSSUM_310

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    Does the Sun shine on zSeries?

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    Mainframe Scalability - Responsive

    z890 zSeries entry model

    Can support several applications concurrently

    Can support several hundred users

    z990 zSeries high end model

    Top of the line model has 300 times capacity of z890 entry model

    Parallel Sysplex

    Up to 32 zSeries servers coupled together acting as a single computing environment

    Plus :GDPSGrid Oracle RAC

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    Machine Type 2086

    Model A04 with a Single Book One MCM per Model with:

    5 PUs 4 PUs available for characterization as CPs, IFLs, ICFs,

    and zAAPs 1 standard SAP No standard spares

    Memory - System Level: Up to 32 GB Single card (8, 16 or 32 GB) System minimum of 8 GB

    z890 - Single Hardware ModelThe z890 . . .

    The mainframe built, sized, and priced to suit

    needs of medium and some large businesses.

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    z990 - 4 Hardware Models

    Machine Type 2084

    4 Models: A08, B16, C24 & D32

    Each Book has: 12 PUs 8 PUs available for characterization as CPs, IFLs,

    ICFs, zAAPs or additional SAPs 2 PUs standard as SAPs 2 PUs standard as Spares

    Memory: Up to 64 GB per Book System minimum of 16 GB 8 GB increments

    I/O: Up to 96 GB System bandwidth 4 Logical Channel SubSystems Up to 1024 channels/CEC

    The z990 . . . The mainframe designed and

    built for on demand.

    Sold out in 4Q!

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    The type of Processing Units (PUs) that can be ordered (enabled / assigned) on a zSeries server include:

    Central Processors (CPs)Provides processing capacity exclusively for z/Architecture and ESA/390 instruction setsRuns z/OS, z/VM, VSE/ESA and TPF

    Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL)Provides additional processing capacity exclusively for Linux workloadsRuns Linux or Linux under z/VM Version 4 or Version 5

    Internal Coupling Facility (ICF)Provides additional processing capacity exclusively for the execution of the Coupling Facility Control Code (CFCC) in a CF LPAR

    System Assisted Processors (SAPs)SAPs manages the start and ending of I/O operations for all logical partitions and all attached I/O

    IBM eServer zSeries Application Assist Processor (zAAP)Under z/OS, the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) assists with Java processing to an zAAPRequires z/OS 1.6 - available 09/2004

    Note: There are two standard spare PUs in each book. If these have been used and another failure occurs in a characterized PU, then an unassigned PU will temporarily be used to replace the failing PU.

    z990 PU Characterization

    TLLBz990_0140

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    Security and the New DMZ

    z/OS

    Linux

    Linux LPAR

    "Internet DMZ" "Back-End"

    Firewall

    Linux HTTP Servers

    z/OS

    z/OS

    VM LPAR

    HiperSockets:IP networking among virtual servers in a zSeriesImproved response time due to low latencyHighly secureHighly availableCost savings FlexibleSimple to install, operate, maintain

    ExternalFirewall

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    Designed to Provide Continuous Availability of Data for zSeriesFacilitated by new PPRC microcode functionality and z/OS IOS code

    GDPS HyperSwap is:Integration of very fast swapping of PPRCd disk subsystems with z/OS, zSeries hardware, and GDPSSwitching to alternate copy of zSeries data can be accomplished in seconds to minutesSupported on Synchronous PPRC

    Intended Benefits:Designed to offer continuous availability of data

    Disk Maintenance Site Maintenance Data Migration Disk Failure Site Failure

    Fast and Scalable zSeries Enterprise Data Center swap:scales to very large configurations Repeatable, reliable, confident recovery: no operator interaction, GDPS automation managed

    GDPS/PPRC

    Primary Site(PPRC primary)

    SynchronousPPRC

    Secondary Site(PPRC secondary)

    UCB UCB

    application application

    Coupling Facility,SysplexTimer

    GDPS HyperSwap

    z/Series Near Continuous Availability using PPRC and GDPS HyperSwap

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    A Strong and Growing Value net of zSeries Partners

    Informix

    http://www.sap.com/index.asphttp://www.sap.com/index.asp

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    IBM eServerTM Application AdvantageTM for Linux (Chiphopper)

    ISVs achieve portability via standards-Linux Standard Base-Java-Selected IBM middleware

    Rigorous testing apps then porting assistanceAttain IBM Ready for eServer with Linux markISV support is backed by IBM for porting-related

    customer problems on target platformsFirst of a kind offering

    zSeriespSeries/p5iSeries/i5OpenPower

    Linux

    xSeries (or other x86-

    based processor)

    xSeries (or other

    x86-based processor)

    BladeCenterHS20/JS20

    Provides assurance that IBM stands behind your choice of ISV application on IBM enterprise platforms (POWER and zSeries)

    Helps grow the number of Linux applications on your platform of preference

    Encourages application conformance to standards, important in emerging Linux landscape

    Helps accelerate the maturation of Linux by facilitating more cost-effective choices for mission-critical, high-end environments

    Chiphopper is a new IBM porting/rehosting, testing and assurance offering for ISVs which helps expand the availability of Linux applications

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    z/OS 1.6 Early Support Program FeedbackCustomers receive code early (about 3-4 months prior to general availability)Aggressive schedule; ability to stress with production workloads

    The overall impression of the

    z/OS 1.6 code quality is very good!

    No severe problems were encountered with IBM products

    shipped in the ServerPac. The install

    was slick!

    ServerPac effort went so smoothly I completed the initial drop down, installation of the product in less than 1 day.

    We have experienced no outages related to z/OS 1.6 and have noticed no anomalies in performance or response times in either online or batch applications

    zOSSUM_040

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    Why zSeries for Oracle and Oracle Applications??

    Its proven and working in many accounts Oracle is developing to a Linux design point for Applications and middlewarezSeries provides a flexibility and TCO that is unmatched in the industryIt allows you to leverage and extend your current Oracle and zSeries investmentsThe On Demand open environment requires the capabilities providedBecause IBM and Oracle are both enhancing its support of the Oracle and Oracle applications on zSeriesIBM will continue to work with you toward your success with OracleOracle is one of IBMs strategic partnersMany of your Application partners are or will be supporting zSeries

    - Lets us know applications you need supported !!

    We will work with you toward your success!!!

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    Supporting Material

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    Share Disaster Recovery Tiers

    Time to Recover

    15 Min. 1-4 Hr.. 4 -8 Hr.. 8-12 Hr.. 12-16 Hr.. 24 Hr.. Days

    Tier 4 - Batch/Online database shadowing & journaling, repetitive PiT copies, fuzzy copy disk mirroring

    Tier 3 - Electronic Vaulting

    Tier 1 - PTAM*

    Tier 2 - PTAM, Hot Site Point-in-Time Backup

    Active Secondary Site

    Dedicated Remote Hot Site

    Cos

    t

    Tiers based on Share Group*PTAM = Pickup Truck Access Method

    Tier 7 - Near zero or zero Data Loss: Highly automated takeover on a complex-wide or business-wide basis, using remote disk mirroring

    Tier 6 - Near zero or zero Data Loss remote disk mirroringhelping with data integrity and data consistency

    Tier 5 - software two site, two phase commit (transaction integrity); or repetitive PiT copies w/ small data loss

    GDPS (Tier 7)RTO < 1hr RPO 0

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    Technologies Used for Business ContinuityContinuous Availability (CA)

    Continuous Operation (addresses planned outages)System, application and network mgmt based on automation technology

    High Availability (HA, addresses unplanned outages)Cluster HA

    Typically one siteSystem, application and network mgmt based on automation technologyAvailability of data based on shared data access, RAID, local mirroring technology

    Disaster Recovery (DR)Typically built on top of HA products

    At least two dispersed sitesSite mgmt based on automation technologyData mgmt with remote mirroring HAHA

    Site Mgmt

    Data Mgmt Data Mgmt

    Site Mgmt

    DR DR

    Replication

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    Changing Data Center Cost Structures1995

    Hardware65%

    Software14%

    People14%

    Other7%

    2002

    Hardware18%

    Software28%

    People45%

    Other9%

    Source: IDC report on TCO of Intel Servers taken from Microsoft Web Site.

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    Installed vs Used Capacity

    Mainframe

    Intel

    Unix

    AS400

    Mainframe

    Intel

    Unix

    AS400

    Installed: 33M tpms* Used: 4M tpms*

    * system capacity (tpms) is an approximation of the transaction processing capability of each system. It cannot be compared to other commercial ratings or benchmarks and is invalid outside of the context of this IBM study.

    The bulk of installed capacity and thus complexity is Intel. The mainframe environment is used most efficiently.

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    Single Model: z890 - A04A dramatic new way to consider upgrading. One MCM per model with 5 Processor Units (PUs)

    Four PUs available for characterization (CPs, IFLS, ICFs, zAAPs)One PU standard as an SAP

    Standard CPsFour full capacity processors each with 7 capacity settings

    Entry point (4 MSUs) is approximately 32% less capacity than z800-0E1 z890 full-capacity 1-way is 1.98 2.09 times the capacity of the z800-001 z890 full-capacity 4-way is 2.19 2.28 times the capacity of the z800-004

    Upgrades can be horizontal, vertical, diagonal, to best fit your needs

    4-WAY3-WAY2-WAY1-WAY

    Think of the possibilitiesDefine the processor the way your business requires!

    110120130140150160170

    210220230240250260270

    310320330340350360370

    410420430440450460470

    z890 on demand An innovative way to think about granularity

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    Hardware MTBF measured in decades!Marketing slogan (not approved by legal) Half the worlds population will die before this machine!

    Hardware redundancy processors, power, cooling,Concurrent upgradeCapacity backupCapacity on demand (on/off)Parallel SysplexHealth Checker for z/OS and Sysplexmsys for OperationsMany more

    Outage avoidance: Configuring for best practices

    Mainframe Availability - Resilient

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    Security enhanced with zSeries

    LPAR isolationITSEC E4 Certified (S/390)EAL5 Common Criteria for zSeries

    Application Isolation (Address Spaces)

    Focus on System SecurityCracker's succeed in network breachesAttacks from the insideControl authorization to resources

    External Firewall

    RoutersWeb Servers

    ApplicationServers

    Data/TransServer

    Internal Firewall

    DNSTivoli

    WebSEAL

    Web Server

    z/OS and/or Linux LPARs

    Need to open the door but keep the data secure!

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    Partitioned vs. Shared Systems StructurePartitioned

    Coupling Technology

    Shared

    S h a re dP a rtit io n e d

    Growth

    Tuned Benc hm ark

    Partitioned Shared

    Real Work load

    Partitioned Shared

    Workload Balancing

    Availability

    Partitioned Shared

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    z/VM, Linux & Server Consolidation

    Traditional Server FarmUNIXUNIXUNIXUNIXUNIXUNIXUNIX

    UNIXUNIXUNIXUNIXUNIXUNIXUNIX

    IntelIntelIntelIntelIntelIntelIntel

    IntelIntelIntelIntelIntelIntelIntel

    Server Farm in a Box

    Discrete servers consume incremental expense Hardware price and maintenance Floor space, power, cooling Additional support staff Per server (engine) software fees

    Connectivity requires kilometers of cablesNew server deployment requires daysHigh availability ensured by spares / re-bootsDisaster recovery rarely successfully tested

    UNIXUNIXUNIXUNIXUNIXUNIXUNIX

    z/VM on zSeries

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    Reduce costs without sacrificing serverautonomy (one server per application)Virtual, high-speed, inter-server connectivityDeploy new servers on-demand...in seconds!Exploit an architecture designed for high

    availabilityMainframe qualities of serviceProven disaster recovery services

    Virtual Blades

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    zAAP - A cost-effective, specialized Java execution environmentzSeries Application Assist Processors (zAAP) on z890 and z990 servers with z/OS 1.6

    Sub-Capacity PricingWorkload License Charges (WLC)Entry Workload License Charges for z890sSub-Capacity Charging for Select WebSphere Products on z/OSNew - Extending sub-capacity charging benefits to IPLA (one time charge) zSeries software products (Effective 1 September 2004)

    Affordable Tools InitiativeBroad Portfolio of tools from IBMIBM offers DB2 Tools, IMS Tools, CICS Tools, Application Development Tools, Systems Management Tools and others

    New application business initiativesNew Application License Charges (NALC)z/OS.e Operating System for z800 and z890 servers

    Read About Sub-Capacity Pricing on the zSeries Software Pricing Web site ibm.com/zseries/swprice

    Read About the Affordable Tools Initiative on the zSeries Software Web site ibm.com/software/zseries

    zSeries Software Pricing Initiatives

    zOSSUM_410

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    Scorpion TCO Study results

    The typical ratio is between 3:1 and 5:1 for production servers vs. total server in a distributed application

    The incremental cost of capacity on a zSeries is less expensive than Unix or IntelUnix 3-year cost is 1.2 - 2.0 x compared to mainframes Intel 3-year cost is 1.0 - 4.0 x compared to mainframes

    The cost to add incremental capacity on a zSeries is typically 20% - 25% of the customers current average cost vs 60% for Unix or NT (actual mileage may vary)

    zSeries (z/OS) has a significant business case advantage in people, availability, and utilization

    zSeries (Linux/VM) has a significant business case advantage in people, software, utilization, and failover

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    Infrastructure Simplification

    Customers leveraging scale up and scale out technologies to simplify and integrate their on demand operating environmentAs one solution option:

    Mainframes, blades, storage and SAN integrated with Linux, Java and grid technologies can help enable this transformation

    Todays Environment,

    Simplified

    FirewallServers

    RoutersSwitches

    UI Data

    DNSServers

    CachingAppliances

    Web Servers

    SSLAppliances

    ApplicationServers

    Security &Directory Servers

    File/PrintServers

    LAN Servers

    DatabaseServers

    Business Data

    PCs

    UNIX

    UNIX

    PCs

    Mainframe

    File/PrintServers

    DNS Servers

    DatabaseServers TransactionServers

    Web Servers

    ApplicationServers

    Security &Directory Services

    File/Print Servers

    BladeCenter

    Mainframe

    Application Servers

    Collaboration Servers

    TerminalServing

    SSL Appliances

    CorporateInfrastructure

    Web Services

    E-CommerceApplications

    Deep ComputingClusters

    JavaLinuxGrid

    TransactionData

    ReferenceData

    Backup Data

    SANStorage

    Data

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM CorporationzOSSUM_500

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

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

    Reduce skill level required for z/OS today

    Objective: Make z/OS easier to learnRestructure z/OS information

    Goal-oriented information for new usersKeep existing product documentation for sophisticated users Use of HealthChecker to help reduce skill level for configuring with

    Best Practices

    Continued evolution of Learning Centere-learning modules, easier navigation

    Objective: Deliver a new face for z/OS Deliver a modern user interface that automates and simplifies tasks

    System management portal for operators, sysprogs, and adminsTask based and Role base management

    Integrate with other zSeries management solutionsIntegrate with x-platform solutions: ie: Virtualization Engine console

    Direction: Helping to simplify z/OS

    zOSSUM_320

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    Sub-Capacity Pricing Benefits for Monthly License Charge Software

    Grow hardware capacity separately from software charges

    Pay based upon average utilization of the LPAR(s) where product executes*

    LPAR-level granularity with granular growth (one MSU at a time)

    Charges and licenses can increase or decrease monthly

    zSeries @ 100 MSUsFull-Capacity Pricing Metrics rely on the total rated capacity of the MACHINE

    Sub-Capacity Pricing Metrics rely on the utilization of the LPAR(s) where a product executes.

    30 MSUs

    DB2CICSz/OS

    50 MSUs

    IMSz/OS * Based on a 4-hour rolling average

    Sub-Capacity Pricing with Workload License Charges

    zOSSUM_420

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    Selected function at an exceptional priceA fraction one tenth the cost of z/OS

    Optimized price/performance for many of today's applications:

    WebSphere, SAP, Seibel, C/C++, Java, and Enterprise Java (J2EE) applicationsSupports DB2, most IBM & ISV middlewareCan connect to CICS and IMS in other z/OS partitions

    Sub-capacity pricing with Entry Workload License Charge (EWLC)

    z/OS.e provides an operating environment comparable to z/OS in all aspects of service, management and reportingSame z890 and z800 functionalitySame code base, with customized parametersLeverage existing skills and investmentsCan participate in Parallel Sysplex environmentsSupports zAAPs

    Technically fences traditional languages COBOL and FORTRAN and data transaction processing workloads such as CICS and IMS

    Linux

    Oracle & E-Business Suite

    z/OS.ez/OS

    IFL

    SAP ApplServers

    DB2 Data Server

    WebSphere Front end

    CICS, IMS, DB2, Backend

    z/OS.e Specially priced z/OS for new workloads on z890 and z800 servers

    zOSSUM_430

    Oracle DB &-E-BusinessApplications

    LINUX

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    Further enabling the integration of Java applications on z/OSSupport for the zSeries Application Support Processor (zAAP!)

    Increased scale and performance with 64-bit supportProcess large amounts of data in memoryReduce need for temporary files

    64-bit C/C++; 64-bit Java (available as separate product)Improved performance

    New C/C++ compiler options to exploit z890 and z990 serversUnicode Conversion Services

    Improvements to z/OS UNIXAvailability enhancements

    zFile System (zFS)Improved latch contention detection for UNIX services

    New commands supported (clear, uptime)Improvements to superkill commandAutomount and ISHELL enhancementsEnhanced Euro symbol supportPre-built Unicode environment

    z/OS 1.6 is the first release to require z/Architecturez/OS 1.6 will only run on zSeries servers (z890, z990, z800, z900)

    Client

    Client

    Client

    z/OS Application & Database Server

    OpenSSH for z/OSOpen-technology tool for highly secure cross system file transferAvailable as a no-charge product, z/OS Ported Tools

    z/OS 1.6 Integrating new applications (1 of 3)

    zOSSUM_350

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    Further enhancing z/OSs world class qualities of serviceIncreased optimization of resources

    WLM enhanced for DB2 stored procedures DFSMS placement of critical datasets on Parallel Access VolumesAllows sharing of a single tape inventory across multiple sysplexes

    (DFSMSrmm)Support for Enterprise Workload Manager

    Increased scale of z/OS workloads 32-way single image in z990 logical partition (planned for June 2005)

    24-way single image supported at general availabilityImproved scale for WebSphere user sessions

    Improved availabilityResource Recovery Services (RRS) restart enhancements in sysplex

    Resource managers (e.g.: DB2) can be restarted on another z/OS 1.6 system without necessarily impacting other applicationsHelp reduce the need to IPL

    Dynamic RACF Class Descriptor Table (CDT) changesPDSE restartable address space

    Reduce the need to re-IPL a system due to a hang, deadlock condition, or out of storage conditionRename LPAR without IPL (requires z890 and z990 server)

    z/OS 1.6 Integrating new applications (2 of 3)

    zOSSUM_360

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    Further enhancing z/OSs world class qualities of serviceImproved TCP/IP network management

    Sysplex support for IPv6 industry standardHigh availability - TCP/IP Sysplex enhancements

    Designed to allow Automatic Takeover when TCP/IP stack is not healthy Monitoring of key heath indicators

    Automatic takeover for DVIPAsOption to manage TN3270 in separate address space from TCP/IP

    Enterprise Extender availability enhancements for SNA over TCP/IPAlternate route selectionUpdate major nodes dynamically

    Enhanced performance with TCP/IP segmentation offload (OSA-Express2 Large Send support)

    Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) enhancements (also available for z/OS R4/R5) Enhanced performance with large access groupsEvent notification for applications when directory change has occurredLDAP server failover to backup server (peer to peer replication)64-bit and IPv6 support

    Simplified management of z/OS security featuresRACF support for recoverable passwords; Improved interoperability with LDAP change log SSL-enhanced certificate management

    z/OS 1.6 Integrating new applications (3 of 3)

    zOSSUM_370

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    Effective with z/OS V1.7zSeries File System (zFS) is the strategic UNIX Systems Services file system for z/OS. The Hierarchical File System (HFS) functions have been stabilized.Support for ISAM data sets will be removed.Support for JOBCAT and STEPCAT will be removed.JES2 compatibility mode will be removed.Support for the OS/390 R10 C/C++ compiler will be removed. (The ISO C/C++ Compiler is not removed.)The optional source materials feature will not be offered.With z/OS V1.7, support for 1-byte Console IDs and external interfaces supporting migration console IDs will be removed from the WTO, WTOR, and MCSOPER macros; and from operator commands. (Programs compiled using older versions of the macros will continue to work.)

    Statements of Direction*

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

    zOSSUM_480

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    Integrating new applications on z/OSCompatibility, easier porting

    C/C++ ISO C99 Standard compliance Addition of complex and floating point APIs

    C/C++ hexadecimal floating point support 64-bitPerformance improvements for z/OS UNIX System ServiceszSeries File System (zFS)

    Can be used as file system root (Can eliminate need for HFS) Supported by RMF to help tune zFS

    Simplified Unicode setup with automatic table loading

    ScaleRelief for workloads like SAP/DB2 that obtain many locks concurrently with XES locking constraint reliefData set scale

    Sequential Access Method (SAM) and EXCP data sets can be > 64K tracks Includes support for larger JES spool data sets

    More than 255 extents per VSAM componentHelp reduce out-of-space failures and can result in less frequent data set reorganizations

    DFSMShsm larger Journal support and support for over 1 million data sets per tapeIODF greater capacity to allow for larger configurations

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

    Client

    Client

    Client

    z/OS Application & Database Server

    z/OS 1.7 A Preview (1 of 3)

    zOSSUM_380

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    AvailabilityReduce need to IPL with z/OS UNIX dynamic service activation

    Designed to allow some maintenance to UNIX kernel without an IPLImprove GDPS options for high volume applications with Extended Remote Copy Plus (XRC+)

    Better support for remote mirroring of high volume logging applications (e.g., IMS and CICS)

    SecuritySimplified application security

    Support for new standards for IPSEC and NAT Traversal Application-transparent TLS (Transport Layer Security)

    Applications can take advantage of TLS without application changesAvailable for CICS Sockets and TLS

    Improved interoperability with mixed-case passwords in RACF, TSO/E, FTP, Consoles, and UNIX servicesIntegrated support for IP filtering, IKE, and VPN

    No longer require Integrated Securities Firewall component of z/OS

    Data managementImproved options for maintaining OAM objects on disk (Object Access Method)

    Can define length of time to retain on disk

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

    zOSSUM_390

    z/OS 1.7 A Preview (2 of 3)

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    TCP/IP networkingCompleted support for IPv6 industry standardHigh availability and optimized performance (Sysplex enhancements)

    z/OS Load Balancing Advisor - better interaction with network-based load balancersImproved management with WLM and Sysplex Distributor to direct traffic to systems that are meeting response time goals

    Simplified configuration of TCP/IP in a sysplex with improved operator commandsFTP confidence level checking

    Ease of useHealth Checker checks for best practices of configuration values (currently available as Web download)

    Integrated as a new base function of z/OS 1.7More checking of z/OS componentsSupport for middleware, ISV products, and user-written checks

    Cross system management z/OS support of IBM Virtualization Engine services

    Common Information Model (planned for 2005)

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

    z/OS 1.7 A Preview ( 3 of 3)

    zOSSUM_400

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    Beyond z/OS R7IBM intends to provide a VSAM Java database connectivity (JDBC) Connector in 2005.z/OS Communications Server will remove support for BIND DNS 4.9.3 function in a future release. VSAM support for IMBED, REPLICATE, & KEYRANGE will be removed in a future release.DFSORT ISPF panels will be removed in a future release.Sharing zSeries File System (zFS) file systems contained in mult-file system aggregates to be shared across a sysplex will be withdrawn in the release after z/OS Release 7.z/OS V1.7 is planned to be the last release to include the Firewall Technologies component of the Integrated Security Services element.z/OS V1.7 is planned to be the last release in which z/OS Communications Server will support:

    Configuration profile block definition statements (ASSORTEDPARMS and KEEPALIVEOPTIONS)The PAGTSNMP subagentDefining EE TGs with multiple SAP addressesAnyNet

    z/OS V1.7 is planned to be the last release to support 1-byte Console IDs. SUF will be withdrawn in January 2006Support for zFS multi-file system aggregates will be withdrawn in a future release.

    Statements of Direction*

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

    zOSSUM_490

  • on demand business

    2005 IBM Corporation

    IBM eServer zSeries Oracle SIG Update4/11/05AgendaHappy 40th Birthday to the MainframeIBM Mainframe Virtualization Technology Evolution Over 35 Years of Relentless Innovation and refinementMore Servers!On Demand Operating Environment Providing Scalabilityon demand and TCOzSeries UpdateBenefits of z/Series Disaster RecoveryzSeries virtualization technologySecurity and the New DMZConsolidation OpportunitiesNew Workload Deployment RealitiesIBI Infrastructure ExampleSiebel Infrastructure ExampleSiebel on Linux for zSeriesInfrastructure Simplification Scale Up or Scale Out? Answer: BothThe Mainframe Charter Providing a Strategic FrameworkSkills and CommunityNew zSeries Skills Mainframe Scalability - ResponsiveSecurity and the New DMZz/Series Near Continuous Availability using PPRC and GDPS HyperSwapA Strong and Growing Value net of zSeries PartnersIBM eServerTM Application AdvantageTM for Linux (Chiphopper)z/OS 1.6 Early Support Program FeedbackWhy zSeries for Oracle and Oracle Applications?? Supporting MaterialShare Disaster Recovery TiersTechnologies Used for Business ContinuityChanging Data Center Cost StructuresInstalled vs Used Capacityz890 on demand An innovative way to think about granularityOutage avoidance: Configuring for best practicesSecurity enhanced with zSeries Partitioned vs. Shared Systems StructurezSeries Software Pricing InitiativesScorpion TCO Study resultsInfrastructure SimplificationDirection: Helping to simplify z/OS Sub-Capacity Pricing with Workload License Chargesz/OS.e Specially priced z/OS for new workloads on z890 and z800 serversz/OS 1.6 Integrating new applications (1 of 3)z/OS 1.6 Integrating new applications (2 of 3)z/OS 1.6 Integrating new applications (3 of 3)Statements of Direction*z/OS 1.7 A Preview (1 of 3)z/OS 1.7 A Preview (2 of 3)z/OS 1.7 A Preview ( 3 of 3)Statements of Direction*