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  • 1. Seattle IMS Users GroupExploiting the Power of the Mainframe: The Latest News from System z Diane Goff IBM IMS ATS [email protected] 2012 IBM Corporation

2. Seattle IMS Users GroupAgendaSmarter Planet / Smarter Computing and the Role of IBM System zIBM zEnterprise SystemA Smarter System of Systems for a Smarter Planet IBM zEnterprise EC12 (zEC12) IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196) IBM zEnterprise 114 (z114) IBM zEnterprise BladeCenterExtension (zBX) IBM zEnterprsie Unified Resource ManagerIBM zEnterprise Software22 3. Seattle IMS Users GroupNeonatalLawCareEnforcementSeveral yearsago we starteddescribing theTelecomFraudSmarter PlanetPreventionwe saw emerging,fueling ResourceTrafficinnovationManagementControlacrossindustries.Manufacturing Trading3 3 4. Seattle IMS Users GroupThe inefficiencies of traditional computing get in the way Banks Healthcare China online banking Asian insurance firm AIA transactions tripled fromGroup, grew transactions 50b to 150b 2009 to 2011150% in 2011, while serving20M+ policy holders Government Insurance European Central $20B US Healthcare IT Government System zoutsourcing market nearly workload growth rate doubled 2009 2011, annually 2007 2011: +25%transactions grew 35%+1. According to PBOC (the Peoples Bank of China)4 5. Seattle IMS Users GroupTodays applications are increasing demands on datasystemsBanks Healthcare 1.8 zettabytes of digitalNA hospital, ambulatory data in 2011, growingdata to quadruple to 665 exponentially1 terabytes by 20152 Government Insurance $1.2 billion saved At least 10% of property through tax compliance casualty claims are in New York stateinflated or fraudulent 1. IDC Predictions Report 2011 2. Enterprise Strategy Group, January 2011 5 6. Seattle IMS Users GroupThe data system needs to be secure and trustedBanksHealthcare sharing health data requires 2.7 billion people dont availability and privacy have access to banking1 standards compliance Government Insurance has an increased90% of insurance CEOs dependency on ITpicked getting closer to systems requiring bettercustomers as a top strategic availability and reliabilityinitiative in the next 5 years2 1. World Bank high level conference on Post-Crisis growth and development 2. IBM Institute for Business Value Global CEO study, 2010 6 7. Seattle IMS Users GroupInnovative clients are implementing new technologies toReact to shorter product cycles by delivering IT efficiency forand invest in new services core business transactionsDeliver new businessby using actionable insight foropportunities information-centric processesCapture new markets and drive by strengthening the customertop-line revenue growth experience7 8. Seattle IMS Users GroupOn a Smarter Planet, there are no clear boundaries of ITAll clients are experiencing the phenomena of what we call front office transformation social media, devices, mobility all reshaping the way they want to engage their customers, and how they capitalize on Big Data and analytics. Ginni Rometty, President and CEO IBM 8 9. Seattle IMS Users GroupCEOs believe technology will be at the forefront of drivingchange through 2015*Is your infrastructure optimized forthe greatest efficiency of all your71% of CEOsapplications and resources? identify technology change as the most Does your infrastructure enable you important external to provide rich, actionable insight? force impacting their organizations*Are you leveraging newtechnologiesmobile, social, cloudto deliver an excellent customerexperience at every touch point?* IBM, Leading Through Connections: Insights from the Global Chief Executive Officer Study, May 2012.9 10. Seattle IMS Users GroupThe world is changing.Is your infrastructure ready?The time is now to 70% of IT budget is devoted to Leverage cloud to speed time to operations and maintenance1market and improve efficiency Connected devices will surge to 22 billion by 20202, with digital content rocketing to 8 Unlock the power of Big Data to zettabytes by 2015 (90%deliver more actionable insight unstructured)3 The average IT infrastructure isSecure critical information to attacked nearly 60,000 timescomply, reduce risk and protect every day41 IDC, Game Changing Virtual Technology: Major Shifts and Innovations that will Forever Change your IT Business2 Forrester, BT 2020: To Thrive In The Empowered Era, Youll Need Software, Software Everywhere, Phil Murphy, January 30, 2012.3 IDC, IDC Predictions 2012: Competing for 2020, Doc #231720, December 2011,4 IBM X-Force Research10 11. Seattle IMS Users GroupOrganizations need to be able to make faster, better-informed decisions to drive smarter businessoutcomes.Data growth continues unabated, 25% to 50% a year.IT budgets flat or decreasing.Increased use of rich content and unstructured data.More security and compliance regulations impacting ITCIOs are driving a strategic and planned approach tobuilding out the digital platform the business relies on, aswell as making corresponding investments to improve theirability to manage it. 11 12. Seattle IMS Users Group Smarter Computing: Tomorrow Ready. Smarter Computing is the IT infrastructure that enables a Smarter Planet.Cloud ReadyData ReadySecurity Ready 12 13. Seattle IMS Users GroupSmarter organizations are tapping into entirely newcapabilities for optimizing business processes,collaborating and driving innovation simply by usinginformation to transform their business. Deliver ITStrengthen the Enable actionable efficiency customer experience insights Establish a scalable Ensure data and systemApply business foundation for your integrity across youranalytics to optimize information organizationdecisionsManage critical Redefine the customer Unlock the value of information andexperience by deliveringoperational data that business processes personalized interactions fuels a Smarter Planetwhile optimizing forwhen and where in an economy that isgreater efficiency ofcustomers want to rapidly evolving to beresources. consume theminformation-centric13 14. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM zEnterprise can help you close the gaps in yourinformation-centric environment.Efficiency atTrusted OperationalScaleSecurity andAnalytics Resiliency EFFICIENCY INTEGRITYACTIONABLE INSIGHT Enables very large scale Delivers unmatched Integrated modeling of real time consolidation and the flexible security and reliability for data and consolidated corporate delivery of services through a core business processesdata to deliver information and private enterprise cloud and data insight across the enterprise14 15. Seattle IMS Users GroupEfficiency at the coreState of the art technology above the restSuperior security with high-speed cryptographyintegrated as part of the chipLeadership in performance with 5.5 GHz6-Core Processor ChipExtreme scalability and parallelism withtransactional execution facilityAccelerate application development with enhancementsto decimal format conversions and 2 GB page framesReduce application overhead with runtimeinstrumentation facilityOptimized data serving with largest cache inthe industry 15 16. Seattle IMS Users Group Enable very large scale consolidation and the flexible delivery of services through a private enterprise cloud Organizations will now be able to make faster, better-informed decisions to drive smarter business outcomes because their systems are designed to operate that way.IBM has one of the mostcomprehensive cloud portfolios. Jeff Vance, Datamation Hybrid Cloud computing with zManager acrossthe tiered architecture Optimized systems Efficient transaction processing Integrated application infrastructure 16 17. Seattle IMS Users GroupThe ideal private enterprise cloudzEnterprise brings together the benefits of enterprise computing and cloud computing in a single system Enterprise Computing capabilities Extreme scale and leadership securityA Virtual server onSystem z can be provisioned inand resiliency enabling delivery of criticalminutesservicesSystem z servers Cloud computing capabilitiesoften run consistently at 90%+utilization Extreme flexibility and efficiency of fullyvirtualized resources acrossheterogeneous platforms zEnterprise can runhundreds or thousands of diverseworkloads in a single system Centrally manages and controls a set of resourcesA Private Cloud on A single integrated system for rapid andzEnterprise can lower server TCAefficient provisioning of services to by up to 84%1accelerate time to market and reduce cost 1 (Source: IBM SWG CPO Internal testing)17 2 (IBM calculations of zEnterprise limits across maximum z196 configuration. Results may vary) 18. Seattle IMS Users Group Why Deploy Cloud and Linux on System z? Increased ProductivityMore Efficient Data Center TCA of less than $0.70 per day per virtual server1 U.S. Insurance Company uses 80% less energy than existing 79% less TCA vs. leading public distributed servers cloud 2 Less floor space More than 3,000 applications available on System z Fewer physical servers to manageHigher Utilization Greater Reliability, AvailabilityMost clients run consistently atMost customers test backup of90%+ utilization1 System z to 100% recoveryShared everything architectureannuallyManage up to 100,000 virtualBuilt-in hardware redundancyservers1Capacity and Backup on Demand 1 IBM calculations of zEnterprise limits across maximum z196 configuration. Results may vary. 5-Year Total IT Cost 2 The Edison Group: The Value of IBM zEnterprise for Deploying Heterogeneous Private Clouds, savings start at 250 virtual servers18 19. Seattle IMS Users Group System z has the highest security rating or classification for any commercially available serverIBM zEnterprise Offers fewer points of breach than a pure UNIX or x86 implementations. Helps identify fraud risks in real time and help stops them before they happen. Enables a reduction of risk and simplification of governance and compliance. Server images hosted on Linux on System z can benefit from legendary System z availability, security and systems management.11IBM design points, Internal studies and analysis. 19 20. Seattle IMS Users Group Secure resilience Delivering unmatched security and reliability for core business processes Conduct business with the highest level of integritySurpassEAL5+ Reduce risk of security and data breacheshighest level of Secure sensitive data and identitiescertification for Uncover possible intrusion attemptsgeneral purposeservers Enforce policy compliance Continuous availability to increase growth Reduce the impact to business by eliminating outages which cost on average >$500K Eliminate the costs for an hour-long outage which can vary from $225 to $89K an hour and can affect millions of users 20 21. Seattle IMS Users Group System z stands alone with security hardened into the architectureAvailability plus the security provided by the zEC12 enables alevel of resiliency that allows businesses to be competitive dayin and day out in this global environment. 21 22. Seattle IMS Users GroupApply operational analytics to optimizedecisionsApply advanced analytics and industry expertise to a wealth of informationin order to more precisely predictand continuously act onrisks andopportunities.REACTIONPREDICTION Goal Goal Unforeseen Decision Point Predicted Decision Point 22 23. Seattle IMS Users GroupCombining the best transaction system withthe best analytics systemBest in OLTP Best in data warehouseBest in consolidationIndustry-recognizedProven appliance leader inUnprecedented mixedleader in mission-critical high-speed analytic systems workload flexibility andtransaction systemsvirtualization providing the most options for cost- effective consolidation Business insight integration IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator is a new workload optimized, appliance add-on, that enables the integration of business insights into operational processes [Evolution of ISAO]23 24. Seattle IMS Users GroupThe IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator (IDAA)Capitalizing on the best of both worlds System z and Netezza The IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator is a blending of System z and Netezza technologies that delivers unparalleled mixed workload performance for addressing complex analytic business needs. Performance, availability and scalability Extreme Performance for Complex Analytics Breakthrough technologies - Hardware acceleration Transparent to DB2 applications 24 25. Seattle IMS Users GroupOperational AnalyticsIntegrating business insights when and where it mattersReal-Real-Time Scoring offers new technology that ensures current, relevantbusiness insights within the time of a transactionImprove query response times by up to 30% whenupdating to IBM zEnterprise EC12Advanced query management integrates operational, strategic,and tactical decisions, while delivering response times up to 2000x faster, andmaintaining critical business prioritiesEnterprise-Enterprise-wide Data Warehousing leveragesleading temporal and data governance capabilities, to deliver asingle, consistent view of business25 26. Seattle IMS Users GroupWith System z, even the most complexqueries can be processed within secondsDeliver real-time insights that uncover new business opportunities,and provide that information to the front lines of business, so thatthey can take action when it can yield real business results. 26 27. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEnterprise EC12 parallel sysplex availability leads the packDowntime Survey (400 participants in 20 countries) 3.53 Downtime Hours Per Year 2.5System z Parallel Sysplexwith 99.999% availability25 minutes 1.51 0.50 Microsoft MicrosoftNovellHPHP SunMandrakeNovellIBM IBM Win2003 Win2008 Linux onHP-UXHP-UX Solaris LinuxLinux on AIXz/OSonon Intel x86onononon Intel x86 on Sysplex Intel x86 Intel x86 (unmodified) Intel Itanium HP PA-RISCSun SPARC Intel x86 (modified) IBM Power Source: ITIC: ITIC 2009 Global Server Hardware & Server OS Reliability Survey; July 2009; http://itic-corp.com/blog/2009/07/itic-2009-global-server-hardware-server-os- reliability-survey-results/; Results are measured in minutes per year. *Note: All operating systems included in the survey are not included in this chart. Fifteen operating systems on various processor architectures were included in the survey. The chart will be updated when the full report is available. 27 28. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM Software for zEnterprise solves key BusinessInitiativesCloud Data Security Efficiency at Scale Operational Analytics Ultimate SecurityDelivering high valueDelivering predictive andProviding advanced datasecured applications and operational analysis of real-security and auditservices to create the ideal time enterprise data to delivercapabilities for managing risk,private cloud environmentinsights data leaks, and complianceissues NEWIBM CICS Transaction Server forIBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator V3IBM Security zSecure Suitez/OS V5.1 and tools IBM zEnterprise Analytics SystemV1.13.1IBM OMEGAMON Family V5.19700/9710 IBM InfoSphere Guardium V9.0IBM Continuous Integration for Cognos BI 10.2System z InfoSphere Optim 9.1IBM Integrated solution forDB2 for z/OS ToolsSystem z development IMS Enterprise Suite 2.2IBM Sterling B2B Integrator V5.2.5 DB2 11 Beta ESP, IMS 13 QPPIBM Sterling File Gateway V2.2.4 IBM Business Rules for z/OS V8.1 IBM Operational Decision Management V8.12828 29. Seattle IMS Users Group zEnterprise provides the foundation for the smart infrastructure on which we can build the workloads of today and tomorrowThey are workloads that and / or Rely on data serving and application components on Reside in low utilization / IBM System z development environments Solutions that need toCan be made more leverage strengths of efficient through System z Security, consolidation Reliability, Availability Can be optimized by using Have applicationthe newest virtualization components on UNIX (HP, technology Sun, Power) or Linux (x86, System z) but require a higher level of integration capabilities and efficiency but also may Reside in complex multi-platform IT environments Require flexible development and test infrastructure Require simplified, integrated policy and management29 30. Seattle IMS Users GroupEvolution of hybrid computing with IBM System z AnnouncedIBM zEnterprise 196 (z196)zEnterpriseFirst ever multiplatform Availability of Availability ofAnalytics System computer mainframe and Microsoft Windows Linux on IBM9700 and IDAA V3 distributed with singleon System x bladesmanagementDataPower XI50z System x on HX5 in zBX and APIswithin the IBM blades in the zBX zEnterpriseBladeCenter Extension (zBX)HTTP MQ JMS FTP IMSCSVCOBOLXML SOAP July 2010Nov 2010Mar 2011Jul 2011 Sep 2011Oct 2011 Dec 2011Aug 2012Oct 2012Availability of zBX with IBMAnnounce IBM zEnterprise EC12IDAA evolution of IBMPOWER7 blades andIBM zEnterprise 114 (zEC12) Smart Analytics Optimizer IBM Smart Analytics OptimizerNext generation of coming out of the zBX andinto Netezza technologyhybrid computing 30 31. Seattle IMS Users Group IBM zEnterprise System: The complete system of systems The integration of a shared pool of Cloud Readyvirtualized heterogeneous resources, managed as a singleData Readysystem, that is: Security Ready3131 32. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM zEnterprise EC12 System: The Next Generation inHybrid ComputingThe foundation for asecure cloud for data,enabling enterprises toimprove service to theircustomers.Efficiency at scale Operational analytics Ultimate securityProvides a highly secure andA secure and scalable Delivering unmatched security forscalable enterprise cloud for enterprise data repositorycritical business processes,efficiently running multiplethat integrates operational applications and datacritical applications analytics for acceleratedinsight 32 33. Seattle IMS Users GroupIntroducing the newest members of the zEnterprise SystemThe zEnterprise EC12 and zEnterprise BladeCenter ExtensionModel 003 IBM zEnterprise EC12 (zEC12) zEC12 has the industrys fastest chip with each core at 5.5 GHz New innovation to drive availability with IBM zAware and Flash Express Optimized for the corporate data serving environment Hardware functions boost software performance for Java, PL/I, DB2IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager and zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX) Mod 003 Supports the new zEC12 platform Hosts PS701 and HX5 blades Provides workload-awareness resource optimization Enhancements to System Director support zBX System z will continue to expand hybrid computing Plus more flexibility and function byconnecting IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator Deployment of business analytics on the same platform as operational applications -- analytics and OLTP can be run as the same workload IBM Data Analytics Accelerator V3 lowers the cost of analytics 33 34. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEnterprise EC12 is the core of next generation of System z zEC12Up to Performance improvement over z19625% uniprocessor1Up toMachine Type: 2827 25%Models: H20, H43, H66, H89, HA1Faster engines1 Advanced Technology 5.5 GHz 6-coreUp to50%Total capacity improvement over z196M801 processor chip delivers a performance boostUp to for all workloads 50%Up toMore total capacity1Configurable cores for client useInnovation to drive availability to superior101 levels60 subcapacity settingsUp to 101 configurable cores IBM zAware offers snap-shot of the current60 subcapacityUp to 3 TB RAIM memory settingsstate of your businessUp to 3 TB RAIM memory FLASH Express and pageable large pages toIFL, zIIP, zAAP, ICFs and optional SAPsdrive availability and performance for criticalIFL, zIIP, zAAP, ICFs and optional SAPs workloadsEnvironmental focus to improve data centerefficiencies including new non raised floor optionEnvironmental focus Trusted resilience is a zEnterprise standard Upgradeable from IBM zEnterprise 196Upgradeable from IBM zEnterprise 196(z196) andSystem z10 Enterprise Class (z10 EC) Enterprise Class and IBM System z101 Based on preliminary internal measurements and projections against a z196. Official performance data will be available upon announce and can be obtained online at LSPR (Large Systems Performance Reference) website at:https://www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/lib03060.nsf/pages/lsprindex . Actual performance results may vary by customer based on individual workload, configuration and software levels. 34 35. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEnterprise EC12 is the core of next generation System z Up to Performance zEC12 25improvement over Machine Type: 2827 % z196 uniprocessor1Models: H20, H43, H66, H89, HA1 Advanced Technology 5.5 GHz processor chip for performance Up to Total capacityboost for all workloads 50improvement over Over 78,000 MIPS for large scale consolidation % z196 M801 Larger cache for data serving Processor chip optimized for software performance Up to Advanced performance functions exploited by Java, PL/I, Configurable corescompilers, DB2 and more 101 for client use Innovation to drive availability to superior levels 60 subcapacity settings IBM zAware with out-of-band analytics provide point in time snap-shot of the current state of your business and can help Up to 3 TB RAIM memoryyou improve availability IFL, zIIP, zAAP, ICFs and optional FLASH Express and pageable large pages to drive SAPsavailability and performance for critical workloads Environmental focus to improveSecurity and reliability are in our DNA data center efficiencies including new non raised floor option High speed cryptography integrated as part of the chip Enhanced support for applications requiring data encryption, Upgradeable from IBM zEnterprisecryptographic keys and digital signing with new Crypto 196 (z196) and System z10Express4S Enterprise Class (z10 EC) PR/SM designed for EAL5+ certification1 Based on preliminary internal measurements and projections. Official performance data will be available upon announce and can be obtained online at LSPR (Large Systems PerformanceReference) website at: https://www-304.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/lib03060.nsf/pages/lsprindex?OpenDocument . Actual performance results may vary by customer based on individual 35workload, configuration and software levels. 36. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM zEnterprise EC12: An optimized system JavaSemiconductorMicroprocessor Systems Virtualization Compilers &OptimizedTechnology Design Design& OperatingJava Virtual MiddlewareSystemsMachine 36 37. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEnterprise EC12: Freedom through DesignEnhanced performance and scalability for Smarter Computing Up toUp to Up to 25%50% 25%Core processor performanceTotal capacityMore configurable cores improvement overimprovement over z196 for client use over z196IBM zEnterprise 196(z196) Faster processors and more capacity for economies of scale New processor chip optimized for software performance Up to 45% improvement for Java workloads Up to 27% improvement in compute-intensive and floating- point C/C++ applications Up to 30% improvement in IMS workloads More than 30% improvement for SAP workloads Larger caches to optimize data-serving environments Upgradeable from:IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196) Hybrid computing capabilities to reduce cost and complexity and IBM System z10 Enterprise Class (z10 EC)37 38. Seattle IMS Users Group Processor chip optimized for software performance Exploited by Java, PL/I, compilers, DB2, moreOur leadership in microprocessor designsupports a boost in performance for all Excellent Results:workloads Second generation out of order design Up toUp to Multi-level branch prediction supports complex 45% 27%workloadsImprovement Improvement in for Java CPU intensive intLarger caches to optimize data servingworkloads1& float C/C++environmentsapplications1 Almost 2x on chip and 2x additional on bookNew hardware functions optimized for Up to More thansoftware performance 30%30% Transactional Execution Facility for parallelism and Improvement in Improvement inscalability throughput for throughput for Runtime Instrumentation Facility is intended to help DB2 for z/OS SAP workloads1reduce Java overheadoperational 2 GB page frames are intended to offer performance analytics2improvements for DB2 buffer pools and Java heaps Up to 30% improvement in IMS throughput due tofaster CPU and cache, compliers, and more1 New IBM Enterprise PL/I compiler is planned to exploitand get a performance boost from decimal formatconversions facility1 Based on preliminary internal measurements and projections2 Aa measured by the IBM 9700 Solution Integration Center. The measured operational BI workload consists of 56 concurrent users executing a fixed set of 160,860 Cognos reports . Compared DB2 v10 workload running on38IBMs z196 w/10 processors to an zEC12 w/10 processors 39. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEC12 Overall Attributes Highlights (compared to z196)50% more cores in a CP chip Up to 5.7% faster core running frequency Up to 25% capacity improvement over z196 uni-processorBigger caches and shorter latency Total L2 per core is 33% bigger Total on-chip shared L3 is 100% bigger Unique private L2 designed to reduce L1 miss latency by up to 45%3rd Generation High Frequency, 2nd Generation Out of Order Design Numerous pipeline improvements based on z10 and z196 designs # of instructions in flight is increased by 25%New 2nd level Branch Prediction Table for enterprise scale program footprint 3.5x more branchesDedicated Co-processor per core with improved performance and additionalcapability New hardware support for Unicode UTF8UTF16 bulk conversionsMultiple innovative architectural extensions for software exploitation 39 40. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEC12 Architecture ExtensionsTransactional Execution (a/k/a Transactional Memory) Software-defined sequence treated by hardware as atomic transaction Enables significantly more efficient software Highly-parallelized applications Speculative code generation Lock elision Designed for exploitation by Java; longer-term opportunity for DB2, z/OS, othersRuntime instrumentation Real-time information to software on dynamic program characteristics Enables increased optimization in JVM/JIT recompilations Additional exploitation opportunities in the works2 GB page frames Increased efficiency for DB2 buffer pools, Java heap, other large structuresSoftware directives to improve hardware performance Data usage intent improves cache management Branch pre-load improves branch prediction effectiveness Block prefetch moves data closer to processor earlier, reducing access latencyDecimal format conversions Enable broader exploitation of Decimal Floating Point facility by COBOL programs 40 41. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEC12 Full and Sub-Capacity CP OfferingsCP CapacityRelative to Full Capacity Uni Subcapacity CPs, up to 20, may be ordered on ANY zEC12 model. 7xx = 100% ~ 1514 PCI ~If 21 or more CPs are ordered all must be full 7xx capacity 6xx ~ 63% ~ 947 PCI~~7xx All CPs on a zEC12 CPC must be the same capacity 5xx ~ 42% ~ 631 PCI~~ 4xx ~ 16% ~ 240 PCI~~All specialty engines run at full capacity. The one for xx = 01 Through 20one entitlement to purchase one zAAP and one zIIP for6xxeach CP purchased is the same for CPs of any capacity.Only 20 CPs can have granular capacity but5xx other PU cores may be characterizedas full capacity specialty engines4xx For no CPs, the capacitysetting is 400PVU for zEC12 is 120MSU Sub CapacityH20 H43H66 H89 HA1 41 42. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM System z:System I/O Bandwidth 384 GB/Sec*Design Comparisonfor High End Systems 288 GB/sec*Balanced System CPU, nWay, Memory, I/O Bandwidth*172.8 GB/sec*96 GB/sec 24 GB/sec PCI forMemory1.5 TB**256 641-way3 TB** 512 GB300 450 6009201202GB GB 1514 16-way32-wayzEC1254-wayz19664-wayz10 EC * Servers exploit a subset of its80-wayz9 ECdesigned I/O capability ** Up to 1 TB per LPAR zSeries 990 PCI Processor Capacity Index 101-wayzSeries 900 Processors42 43. Seattle IMS Users Group zEC12 performance and scalability Balanced performance growth 1.5X z196 total capacity Across broad range of workloads 27 or 30 cores per MCM Scalable from 1 to 101 processors 120 max cores (Model HA1) LSPR: 1.25 x z196 Continued full-stack performance focus 32nm SOI technology New z/Architecture features Improved core and cache designs Compiler optimization for zEC12 Hybrid Computing POWER7 and System x blades Linux on System x and Microsoft Windows IBM DB2 AnalyticsAccelerator (IDAA) DataPower XI50z with Netezza Hybrid Computing POWER7 & System x blades Linux on System x and Microsoft WindowszEC12 DataPower XI50zConfigurable Engines z196 Specialty engines z10 EC PureSystems zArchitecture enhancements 100 new instructions RAIM memory Focus on core strengths Compute intensive PCIe I/O drawer scale, security, availability Decimal Floating Point Optional offerings water Compiler optimized for zEC12 zHPF cooling or HV DC power Preplanning enhancementsCapacity 43 44. Seattle IMS Users GroupSystem z Servers Continue to Scale with zEC12120 engines zEC12101-way*Each new range continues todeliver:96 engines New functionz196 80-way Unprecedented capacity to meet77 engines consolidation needs Maximum PCI64-way z10 EC Improved efficiency to further reduce64 engines energy consumptionz9 EC54-way Continues to delivering flexible and48 engines simplified on demand capacity z990 32-way A mainframe that goes beyond the traditional paradigm20 engines z900 16-wayMinimum PCIPCI - Processor Capacity Index z900z990 z9 EC z10 EC z196 zEC12*z/OS supports up to a 100-way onlyz/OS 1.6z/OS 1.6z/OS 1.6z/OS 1.8z/OS 1.11z/OS 1.1344 45. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEC12 Continues the CMOS Mainframe Heritage Begun in19945.2 GHz5.5 GHz600060004.4 GHz5000 500040004000MHz/GHz30003000 1.7 GHz1.2 GHz20002000 770 MHz1000100000 200020032005200820102012 z900z990z9 ECz10 EC z196 zEC12z900189 nm SOI z990130 nm SOI z9ec 90 nm SOI z10ec65 nm SOI z19645 nm SOI zxxx32 nm SOI 16 Cores32 Cores 54 Cores 64 Cores80 Cores 101 Cores Full 64-bitSuperscalar System level High-freq core OOO core OOO and eDRAM z/Architecture Modular SMPscaling 3-level cacheeDRAM cache cache improvementsRAIM memory PCIe FlashzBX integration Arch extensions for scaling 45 46. Seattle IMS Users GroupExtending System z Availability with Flash Express and IBM zAwareHighly resilient & available systems Business ServerSystems Operations AvailabilityApplication Design AvailabilityAvailability Sparing HyperSwapCapacity on DemandIBM zAware Concurrent UpgradeCapacity Back UpFlash Express Enhanced Book Virtual networkingGDPS/HyperSwap AvailabilityData SharingCall home Hardware checks Redundant parts Parallel SysplexDesigned to PreventDesigned to Improve Designed to improve Designed to ImproveHard FailuresSystem SW AvailabilityContinuous Operations Business AvailabilityIBM Confidential 46 47. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM Flash Express Smarter Availability for SmarterSystems Flash Express is an innovative solution designed to help you compete effectively intodays market Automatically improve availability for key workloads at critical processing times Drive availability and performance for workloads that cannot tolerate paging spikes or inconsistent performance Slash latency for critical application processing such as diagnostics collection Extends IBMs expertise in memory management introducing a new tier of memoryusing Flash Express Provides a secured, resilient and immediately usable solution Planned Flash Express and pageable large page exploiters: z/OS V1.13 Language Environment Java SDK7 and by extension WAS Liberty Profile v8.5 DB2 IMS 12 And a future release of CICS Transaction Server IMS 12 Common Queue Server47 2012 IBM Corporation 47 48. Seattle IMS Users GroupIntroducing Flash ExpressTime to Read Flash Express is intended to improve System z availability Data measured Slash latency delays from pagingin System z Flash Memory is much faster than spinning disk Instructions Flash Memory is much slower than main memory Flash Memory takes less power than either Make your start of day processing fastReal Memory: Designed to eliminate delays from SVC Dump processing (256B line)More Latency ~100 Instructions zEC12 offers optional Flash Express memory cards Supported in PCIe I/O drawer with other PCIe I/O cards Installed in pairs for availability Flash Memory No HCD/IOCP definitions required(4K page) ~100K Assign Flash Memory to partitions like main memory Instructions Assignment is by memory amount, not by feature Each partitions Flash Memory is isolated like main memoryExternal Disk Dynamically increase the partition maximum amount of Flash(4K page) Dynamically configure Flash Memory into and out of the partition ~5,000K Instructions 48 49. Seattle IMS Users GroupRelative Access Times for different technologies Access timeCPU< 20 ns CacheRandom Access< 200 nsMemory (RAM)Flash Express 5-20 micro sec. Solid State Drive (SSD) Storage1-3 ms< 10 msSpinning Disk DriveWORM, Tape Library seconds 49 50. Seattle IMS Users GroupFlash Express Exploitation on zEC12 IBM Flash ExpressFlash Express will be exploited by z/OS z/OS V1.13 Flash Web Deliverable GA December 14, 2012 Pagable Large Pages (1 MB) z/OS V1.13 enabling PTFs for RSM enhancements 1Q2013 Flash Dynamic Reconfiguration Optional PLPA and COMMON Page data sets DB2 for z/OS and JAVA SDK7 SR3 will support pageable Large Pages(SoD*) IBM is working with its Linux Distribution partners to include support in futureLinux on System z distribution releases IMS* CQS will use pageable Large Pages when IMS runs on zEC12 Availability targeted for end of 2013*All statements regarding IBMs future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. 50 51. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM zAware delivers smarter message monitoringcapabilities The complexity and rate of change of todays IT infrastructures stress the limits of IT to resolve problems quickly and accuratelywhile preserving SLAs IT is challenged to diagnose system anomalies and restore service quickly Systems often experience problems which are difficult or unusual to detect Existing tools do little to quickly identify messages preceding system problems Some incidents begin with symptoms that remain undetected for long periods oftime Manual log analysis is skills-intensive, and prone to errors IBM zAware with Expert System Diagnostics Gets it Right, Fast IBM zAware helps improve problem determination in near real time helpsrapidly and accurately identify problems and speed time to recovery Analyzes massive amounts of data to identify problematic messages, providinginformation to enable faster corrective action Analytics on log data provides a near real time view of current system state Cutting edge pattern recognition examines system behavior to help you pinpointdeviations Machine learning, modeling and historical data work to describe your uniqueenvironment51 52. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM zAware - Identifies Unusual System Behavior IBM zAware contains sophisticated analytics, applies IBM insight, and machine learning to understand your unique system.MonitoringDetection Frequency Reporting Supports IBM and non Detects anomalies other Samples every 2 minutes Near real time analysisIBM middleware and solutions might miss 10 minute interval Intuitive reporting bothapplications Can find the rare or Uses 90 day rollinghigh level and drill down Monitors OPERLOG in ainfrequent message baseline; a utility provided Color coded browsersysplex or monoplex Can detect an unusualto populate baseline;display Assigns a messagenumber of normal flexibility provided XML output can feedanomaly score to helpmessagesISVs or processesidentify potential issues Can detect messages Tivoli intends to issued out of context provide alert and event notifications152 2012 IBM Corporation52 1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice and represents goals and objectives only. 53. Seattle IMS Users GroupSophisticated Detection and Diagnostic CapabilitiesIBM zAware - Cutting edge pattern recognition analytics looks at the health of a z/OSsystem Perform machine learning, pattern recognition, and statistical analysis on streamingmessages to look for unexpected patterns to give faster, more pinpointed recognition ofproblemsIBM zAware - A watch dog to detect unusual behavior of z/OS images in near real time enabling you act on system issues sooner - pushes z/OS high availability even beyondwhat it is today. Diagnose problems/ critical events/ outages while they are occurring in real time Helps heighten awareness of small problems so they can be corrected quickly Determine the cause of problems so the operation team can establish procedures toprevent a reoccurrenceIBM zAware - can consume massive amounts of OPERLOG messages (anything with awell-formed message) and turn it into useful information Works out of the box with relatively little customization (as compared to existing tools) A single browser based view of the health of a Parallel Sysplex via a relative weightingand color coding Out of band minimal effect on z/OS product workloads Complementary to existing tools53 54. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM zAware IBM System z Advanced Workload Analysis Reporter Monitors z/OS OPERLOG messages including all z/OS console message, ISV and application generated messages Can monitor across a sysplex ExpertMachineKnowledge Learning Samples every 2 minutes.IBMIBM Reports on 10 minute time slices. zAware zAware Uses a 90 day baseline created from SYSLOGIntegratedIntuitive Detects anomalies monitoring systems miss: Messages may be suppressed or rare Messages may indicate a trend Reports on unique messages, and a score Color-coded, browser-based (IE 8, Firefox) XML Output consumable through published API, can drive ISV products54 55. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM zAware: Unmatched Resiliency by designSelf learning integrated expert solution Reduce financial impact of down timeSimple graphical interface for easyGain visibility intodrill down system behaviorAnalyze system messages to identifyIncrease operatorunusual system behavioreffectivenessMonitor all System z servers from aDiagnose problemssingle point and decrease risk 55 56. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM System z Security as the Enterprise Standard Intrinsic platform security and privacy for transactions and sensitive data helps enable System z tobe the secure enterprise application server and data vault Hardware cryptography built into each general purpose CP and IFL, and via thenew Crypto Express4S coprocessors Secure your critical information assets (or data) throughout their life cycle Security capabilities that span the needs of multiple industries Strong focus on security and crypto functions required by the Banking/Finance industries Support for the payment card industry with solutions that leverage the zEC12 for compliance and security (i.e. EMV forAmerican Express) New IBM Enterprise PKCS #11 Coprocessor firmware and support from z/OShelps meets the requirements of the European Union and public sector clients Leveraging the strengths of operating system security and cryptographic capabilities Qualities needed by enterprises adopting cloud application architectures Wide range of cryptographic primitives exploited by operating system and middleware to help secure and accelerateworkloads zEC12 supports the System z exclusive protected key processor based cryptography Blends the speed of processor based crypto with the security of theCrypto Express coprocessor PR/SM designed for EAL 5+ certification 56 57. Seattle IMS Users GroupSystems z delivers ultimate security to address yourchallenges of cost, complexity and compliance People Encryption of critical data, at rest and inflight Data Early detection of applicationvulnerabilities and Isolation of workloads Application A fully secured virtual pool of resources asa foundation for enterprise clouds Infrastructure Complete user authentication, accesscontrol, audit and management Governance, RiskBuild a strong foundation Management and compliance for IT security 57 58. Seattle IMS Users GroupUltimate security by design High speed cryptography integrated on Protect corporate data tamper resistant hardware Enhanced digital signature capability forMeet regulatory smart passports, ID cards and bankingrequirements New credit card transaction verification Enable smart support for smart payment cards1 payment cards Mainframe security events integrated Enhance security with zSecure and QRadarintelligence1verification of card security codes and support for PIN changes58 59. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEC12 Supports efficiencies in the data center New non-raised floor option offers flexible possibilitiesfor the data center Continuing to support options for better control ofenergy usage and improved efficiency in your datacenter zEC12 has a new radiator-based air cooled system design formore efficient cooling and improved concurrent maintenance Water cooled options on zEC12 allow for up to 9% additional datacenter energy savings1 Savings with optional HV DC power when implemented in a newdata center could be on the order of 7-12% of server input power2 More capacity but little change to the footprint in the datacenter Identical floor cutouts for zEC12 as the z196 and z10 EC3 with nosignificant increase in weight Depth of system with covers will increase by 64 mm / 2.52 inches Over 12 years experience in designing and buildingearthquake resistant servers1 Basedon internal measurements with average power usage effectiveness (PUE) of 2 with well configured zEC12 configuration.2Based on internal measurements and projections.3With the exception of water cooling and overhead cabling59 60. Seattle IMS Users GroupzBX A Uniquely Configured Extension of the zEnterprisezBX zBX Model 003 supported by zEC12 Machine Type: 2458Model: 003 Investment protection Model 002 upgrades to Model 003 PS701 blades (112 max) No need to make changes to applicationsUp to HX5 (7873) blades (56 112and application certifications are inherited max)from bladesDataPower XI50z (28 max) Managed by Unified Resource Manager1-4 Racks based on number of installed blades Management of resources as defined by your business goals and objectives One zBX per zEC12 Optional Acoustic Doors Integrated network for better security, control and faster time to valueOptional Rear Door Heat Exchanger Programmable interfaces (APIs) to connect Upgradeable from zBX Model 002 with system management tools for total management capabilities - IBM Tivoli Monitoring (ITM) has been enhanced to use the APIs60 61. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEnterprise Hybrid ComputingThe commitment to Hybrid Computing continues with newenhancements Clients can use the same method to implement servers for AIX, Linux and Microsoft Windows to reduce costs with high quality of service Hybrid computing on IBM System z keeps getting smarter Enhancements to IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource manager (zManager) in support dynamic storage capabilities and additional Linux distributions Improved image and energy management capabilities for IBM System x and Power blades No charge migration to move to the current generation of IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX) and Unified Resource Manager What Clients are saying about zEnterprise Hybrid Computing same method for implementing new servers across AIX, Linux and Microsoft Windows simplify and integrate its diverse infrastructure to reduce costsand ensure high quality of service BG-Phoenics The combination of IBM System z with Intel servers in an Ensemble configuration turnsout to be the best solution for modernization EUROCONTROL . a platform for all the services we need in the future more computing resources for less money Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia61 62. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)Machine Type: 2458 Model 003 zBX is built with integrated IBM certified components Standard parts TOR switch, BladeCenter Chassis, Power Distribution Units, Optional Acoustic Panels Optional optimizer - IBM WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance XI50 for zEnterprise (DataPower XI50z) ordered as a feature of zBX Up to 112 blades are supported on zBX System x and POWER7 blades are acquired through existing channels IBM System x Blades up to 56 entitlements IBM BladeCenter HX5 (7873) dual-socket 16-core bladesFour supported memory configurations in zBX 64 GB, 128 GB, 192 GB, 256 GB IBM POWER7 Blades up to 112 entitlements IBM BladeCenter PS701 Express - 8-core processor 3.0GHz,Three supported memory configurations in zBX - 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB AIX: AIX 5.3 Technology Level 12 or higher, AIX 6.1 Technology Level 5 or higher, AIX 7.1 Up to 28 DataPower XI50z blades (double wide) Mix and match blades in the same chassis System z support -- Blades assume System z warranty and maintenance when installed in the zBX Investment protection Upgrade Model 002 to Model 003 Model 002 managed only by z196 or z114 and Model 003 managed only by zEC1262 63. Seattle IMS Users GroupOperating System Environments extend applicationflexibility Operating Systems are customer acquired and installed Unified Resource Manager will install hypervisor on blades in the zBX Integrated hypervisor (KVM-based) for System x blades PowerVM Enterprise Edition for POWER7 blades Support for Linux and Windows environments on System x blades in zBX 64-bit version support only Linux: Red Hat RHEL 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, 6.0 6.1 & SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10 (SP4) and SLES 11 SP1 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (SP2) (for either Windows we recommend Datacenter Edition) Support of AIX environments on POWER7 blades in zBX AIX: AIX 5.3 Technology Level 12 or higher, AIX 6.1 Technology Level 5 or higher, AIX 7.1 Certifications inherited from blades SAP support for Linux and Windows on x86 blades in the zBX PowerHA SystemMirror Standard Edition for AIX supported for the zBX with PS701 blades 63 64. Seattle IMS Users GroupUnified Resource Manager optimizes system resources Bringing mainframe governance for System z resources Single view of virtualized resources across platforms Integrated network for better security, control and faster time to value Management of resources as defined by your business goals and objectives IBM intends to deliver workload-aware optimization forSystem x blades (Statement of Direction)* Programmable interfaces (APIs) to connect with system management tools for total management capabilities New dynamic storage capabilities for System x bladesUnified Resource Manager transforms the way resources are managed and deployed* All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice and represents goals and objectives only.64 65. Seattle IMS Users GroupContinuing Value using the Unified ResourceManager Simplified installation Simplified installationSimplified energy management of hypervisors of hypervisorsEnergy cost savings Gain significant time to Gain significant time to market with improved market with improved speed of deployment speed of deploymentAllow critical workloads toreceive resources and prioritybased on goal-oriented policies Hypervisors Energy established by businessSave time, cost and simplify assetmanagementrequirementsDecrease problem determination APIs allow Smart business adjustmentsand resolution time for cross- Operationssharing ofPerformancebased on workload insightplatform resourcesinformationLoad balancing to manageImprove and simplify cross- traffic flowplatform availability procedures NetworksVirtual ServersProvide deep insight into how ITEnable broader and more resources are being usedgranular view of resourceconsumptionHMC NEW! SAP support forGain flexibility, consistency and uniformityLinux and of virtualizationWindows onx86 blades!!! Provide the business with faster time to Factory installed and configured network market Improved network security with lower latency, less Simplified network management for complexity, no encryption/decryption applications Monitor status and general health of network Bridging of internal HiperSockets network65 resourcesto the entire ensemble 65 66. Seattle IMS Users Group Flexible Connectivity on zEC12Improving bandwidth, granularity and options for connectionsHeterogeneous environmentsFor ClusteringzBX HCA-3 InfiniBand CouplingHMC Links Intraensemble data network(IEDN)New IBM zAware partition 12x InfiniBand managed from HMC Intranode management network 1x InfiniBand (4 ports)(INMN)Location to run Unified Resource improved scalability Increased 10 Gb EthernetManager including monitoring ISC-3 (peer mode only) 1 connectivity within zBX CPU, energy, workloadperformance STPTo PureSystems Improved broadband Host of the ensemble controlling 10 Gb Ethernetall functions of the ensemble securityPrimary with Alternate needed forDR Within zEC12 PCIe I/O Infrastructure I/O Drawer and I/O Cage Flash ExpressHMCTo the Network To the Data OSA-Express4S PCIe based)OSA-Express31 10 Gb Ethernet LR and SR 10 Gb EthernetFICON Express8S FICON Express41(PCIe-based) 1 Gb Ethernet SX and LX 1 Gb Ethernet SX and 10 km LX SX and 10KM LX 1000BASE-T Ethernet 1000BASE-T Enhanced channel EthernetFICON Express81subsystem 1 Carry SX and 10KM LXforward only 66 67. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM System Storage DS8800 Unique performance, availability and scalability makes DS8800 the ideal storage platform for zEnterprise Self-optimizing performance and cost for hybrid computing Easy Tier can improve performance by up to 3x by moving only 3% ofdata to SSDs Integrated QoS management aligns server and storage resources withapplication priorities 8x faster query performance for operational analytics with specialDS8000 List Prefetch Optimizer for High Performance FICON Designed for near-continuous operations with over six-ninesavailability Fully-redundant design for near-continuous data access Tight integration between DS8000 remote mirroring and GDPSHyperSwap is designed for over six-nines (99.9999%) availability Optimized for zEnterprise efficiency and scalability Support for System z Discovery and Auto-Configuration simplifiesconfiguration Extended Address Volumes of up to 1 TB volumes simplifiesmanagement of large volumes New support for System z load balancing algorithms can optimizethroughput and response times between server and DS8000 67 68. Seattle IMS Users GroupRobust tape storage to protect your informationHelping our clients retain data securely and in compliance with regulatoryrequirements Comprehensive tape storage product line for System z attachmentTS1140 Offers high performance (250 MBps) and high native capacity (4 TB) for storage consolidation Tape Drive Provides information security with support for encryption and key management Supports Write Once Read Many (WORM) cartridges to help satisfy compliance requirementsTS3500 Scalable, automated data retention with up to 2.7 EB capacity with 3:1 compression Tape Library Offers enhanced data availability and reliability with optional dual library accessory Provides data security and regulatory compliance via support for tape drive encryption and WORM cartridges TS7700Virtualization solution implements a fully integrated tiered storage hierarchy of disk and tape Virtualization Reduces batch processing time, total cost of ownership and management overhead Engine Disk-only models with up to 1.3 PB native tape volume cache Grid configurations for information availability and business continuityTape is often cost effective versus disk Lower price per MB Lowest power and cooling storage option available today 68 69. Seattle IMS Users GroupSynergy with zEC12 operating systemsz/OS Linux on System zJava exploitation of Transactional Execution Improved consolidation ratio through new capacity performancefor increased parallelism and scalabilityImproved I/O performance using High Performance FICON (zHPF)Enhanced security support for digitalApplication and Linux optimization enabled by full exploitation ofsignatures zArchitecture extensionsFaster problem determination with IBM zAware Optimized system setup via Linux health checkerfor improved availabilityFCP end-to-end data integrity checking for applications and storageImprove availability and performance withsubsystemsFlash ExpressPlus over 3,000 applications on System z2 GB page supportSimpler Specialty Engine (zIIP) exploitationz/OS v1.13 exploitation of new hardwarePlus over 4,100 applications enabled on z/OS z/TPFSupport for 86 CPUsHardware exploitation for performancez/VMimprovementsz/VM Compatibility supportGuest exploitation support for new encryption z/VSEtechnology64-bit addressing with z/VSE V5.1Improved I/O performance using High Performance Strong interoperability with Linux onFICON (zHPF) for guest exploitation System zNew CICS functionality (CICS Explorer)AND with blades on the zBX there are even moreoptions with applications on AIX, Linux onSystem x or Microsoft Windows 69 70. Seattle IMS Users GroupOperating System Support for zEC12 The following are the minimum operating systems planned to run on zEC12: z/OS z/OS V1.12, V1.13 z/OS V1.11, V1.10 Lifecycle Extension Linux on System z distributions: SUSE Enterprise Server (SLES) SLES 10 and SLES 11 Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6 and RHEL 5 z/VM VM V5.4, 6.1, 6.2 with PTFs z/VM V6.1, 6.2 for zBX support z/VSE z/VSE V4.3, V5.1, with PTFs z/VSE V5.1 with PTFs for Crypto Express4S toleration z/TPF V1.1 Using the general purpose application server blades we have: Linux: Red Hat RHEL 5.5 and up, 6.0 and up and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10 (SP4) and up and SLES11 SP1 and up Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (SP2) (for either Windows we recommendDatacenter Edition) AIX: AIX 5.3 Technology Level 12 or higher, AIX 6.1 Technology Level 5 or higher, AIX 7.1 70 71. Seattle IMS Users GroupEvolution of Specialty Engines Plus . . .Building on a strong track record of technology innovationwith specialty enginesDB Compression, SORT,EncryptionTransparent for applications2010 Optimizers,Accelerators, 2006 Hybrid IBM System z10processing2004 Integrated InformationProcessor (IBM zIIP) System z9Application AssistEligible workloads:Processor (zAAP) IPSec encryption, 2001HiperSockets, XML,Eligible ISV, some DB2, z/OSIntegrated FacilityGlobal Mirror, IBMworkloads: Javafor Linux (IFL)GBS Scalable1997 and XMLArchitecture forFinancial ReportingInternal CouplingFacility (ICF)71 72. Seattle IMS Users GroupProtecting your investment in IBM technology Designed to protect your investment zBXz196 Mod 002 Offering upgrades from z10 EC and z196 to the zEC12 Upgrades from zBX Model 002 to zBXz10 EC Model 003 Full upgradeability within the zEC12family zEC12 Upgrade to Model HA1 will require a planned outage On demand offerings offer temporaryor permanent growth when you need itzBX Mod 003 72 73. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM zEnterprise EC12 new for September 2012 IBM zEnterprise EC12 (2827)IBM zEnterprise BladeExtension (2458) Announced 08/12 Server w/ up to 101 PU cores First Announced 7/10 5 models Up to 101-way Model 003 for zEC12 08/12 Granular Offerings for up to 20 CPs zBX Racks with: PU (Engine) Characterization BladeCenter Chassis CP, SAP, IFL, ICF, zAAP, zIIP N + 1 components On Demand Capabilities Blades CoD, CIU, CBU, On/Off CoD, CPE, FoD Top of Rack Switches Memory up to 3 TB for Server and 8 Gb FC Switchesup to 1 TB per LPAR Power Units 32 GB Fixed HSA Advance Management Modules Channels PCIe bus Up to 112 Blades Four LCSSs POWER7 Blades 3 Subchannel Sets IBM System x Blades FICON Express8 and 8S IBM WebSphere DataPower Integration zHPFAppliance XI50 for zEnterprise (M/T OSA 10 GbE, GbE, 1000BASE-T 2462-4BX) InfiniBand Coupling Links Operating Systems Flash Express AIX 5.3 and higher Configurable Crypto Express4S Linux for Select IBM x Blades Parallel Sysplex clustering Microsoft Windows for x Blades HiperSockets up to 32 Hypervisors Up to 60 logical partitions PowerVM Enterprise Edition Enhanced Availability Integrated Hypervisor for System x IBM zAware Unified Resource Manager Operating Systems z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE, z/TPF, Linux on System z 73 74. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM zEnterprise familyIBM zEnterprise 196 (2817) IBM zEnterprise Blade IBM zEnterprise 114 (2818) Extension (2458) Announced 7/10 Server w/ up to 96 PU cores Announced 7/10 Announced 07/11 5 models Up to 80-way Model 002 for z196 or z114 2 models M05 and M10 Granular Offerings for up to 15 CPs zBX Racks with: Up to 5 CPs PU (Engine) Characterization BladeCenter Chassis High levels of Granularity available CP, SAP, IFL, ICF, zAAP, zIIP N + 1 components 130 Capacity Indicators On Demand Capabilities Blades PU (Engine) Characterization CoD, CIU, CBU, On/Off CoD, CPE Top of Rack Switches CP, SAP, IFL, ICF, zAAP, zIIP Memory up to 3 TB for Server and 8 Gb FC Switches On Demand Capabilitiesup to 1 TB per LPAR Power Units CoD, CIU, CBU, On/Off CoD. CPE 16 GB Fixed HSA Advance Management Modules Memory up to 256 GB for Server Channels 8 GB Fixed HSA PCIe bus Up to 112 Blades Channels Four LCSSs POWER7 Blades PCIe bus 3 Subchannel Sets IBM System x Blades Two LCSSs MIDAW facility IBM WebSphere DataPower Integration 2 Subchannel Sets Up to 240 ESCON channelsAppliance XI50 for zEnterprise (M/T MIDAW facility Up to 288 FICON channels2462-4BX) Up to 240 ESCON channels FICON Express8 and 8S Operating Systems Up to 128 FICON channels zHPF AIX 5.3 and higher FICON Express8 and 8S OSA 10 GbE, GbE, 1000BASE-T zHPF Linux for Select IBM x Blades InfiniBand Coupling Links OSA 10 GbE, GbE, 1000BASE-T Microsoft Windows for x Blades InfiniBand Coupling Links Configurable Crypto Express3 Hypervisors Parallel Sysplex clustering Configurable Crypto Express3 PowerVM Enterprise Edition Parallel Sysplex clustering HiperSockets up to 32 Integrated Hypervisor for System x Up to 60 logical partitions HiperSockets up to 32 Enhanced Availability Up to 30 logical partitions Unified Resource Manager Unified Resource Manager Operating Systems Operating Systems z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE, z/TPF, Linux on System z z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE, TPF, z/TPF, Linux on System z74 75. Seattle IMS Users Group Machine TypezEC12 Overview 2827 5 Models H20, H43, H66, H89 and HA1 Processor Units (PUs) 27 (30 for HA1) PU cores per book Up to 16 SAPs per system, standard 2 spares designated per system Dependant on the H/W model - up to 20, 43, 66,89, 101 PU cores available for characterization Central Processors (CPs), Internal Coupling Facility (ICFs), Integrated Facility for Linux (IFLs), System z Application Assist Processors (zAAPs), System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP), optional - additional System Assist Processors (SAPs) Sub-capacity available for up to 20 CPs 3 sub-capacity points Memory RAIM Memory design System Minimum of 32 GB Up to 768 GB per book Up to 3 TB for System and up to 1 TB per LPAR 32 GB Fixed HSA, standard 32/64/96/112/128/240/256 GB increments - Flash Express I/O 6 GBps I/O Interconnects carry forward only Up to 48 PCIe interconnects per System @ 8 GBps each Up to 4 Logical Channel Subsystems (LCSSs) Up to 3 Sub-channel sets per LCSS STP - optional (No ETR)75 76. Seattle IMS Users GroupzBX Overview Machine Type/Model 002458-003 Racks Up to 4 (B, C, D and E) 42U Enterprise, (36u height reduction option) 4 maximum, 2 chassis/rack 2-4 power line cords/rack Non-acoustic doors as standard Optional Acoustic Doors Optional Rear Door Heat Exchanger (conditioned water required)2458-003 Chassis Up to 2 per rack 9U BladeCenter Redundant Power, cooling and management modules Network Modules I/O Modules Blades (Maximum 112 single width blades in 4 racks) Customer supplied POWER7 Blades (0 to 112) Customer supplied IBM System x Blades (0 to 56) DataPower XI50z, M/T 2462-4BX (0 to 28 double width) Management Firmware Unified Resource Manager Top of Rack (TOR) Switches - 4 1000BASE-T intranode management network (INMN) 10 GbE intraensemble data network (IEDN) GbE IEDN for customer network Network and I/O Modules in the BladeCenter Fibre Channel 1000BASE-T and 10 GbE modules Disk Storage 8 Gb Fibre Channel (FC) connected to customer supplied disks 76 77. Seattle IMS Users Group zEnterprise EC12 Functions and Features (GA Driver Level 12K September, 2012)OSA-Express 4S 1000BASE-TFive hardware modelsCFCC Level 18Six core 32nm PU chip IBM zAwareUp to 101 processors configurable asOn Demand enhancementsCPs, zAAPs, zIIPs, IFLs, ICFs, oroptional SAPs Non-Raised floor option for Air CooledSystem only with overhead I/O andIncreased capacity processor (1.25 xzEC12power cabling optionsz196) Raised floor option for Air and WaterUp to 20 sub capacity CPs at capacity Cooled System with overhead I/O andsettings 4, 5, or 6 power cabling optionsz/Architecture Enhancements including New radiator design for Air Cooled2 GB Pages, Transactional Execution Systemand Runtime InstrumentationOptional water cooling with Exhaust Air2nd Generation out-of order designHeat Exchanger & air backupEnhanced processor cache design Cycle Steering for Power Save andback-up for radiator and water cooledDedicated data compression andsystemscrypto coprocessor on each PUOptional High Voltage DC powerUp to 3 TB of Redundant Array ofIndependent Memory (RAIM) Static Power Save ModeFlask Express and pagable large pagesupport Optional overhead Power and I/OcablingCrypto Express4S and CryptographicenhancementsNTP Broadband AuthenticationNew Channel path selection algorithms zBX Model 003 and Unified ResourceManager77 78. Seattle IMS Users Group zEnterprise zBX Functions and FeaturesOne hardware modelAdvance Management ModulezBX is controlled by one specific zEC12 1000BASE-T and 10 GbE TORsUp to 4 Racks (B, C, D and E) Up to 112 BladeszBX2 BladeCenters Chassis per rack POWER7 BladesModel 003Non-acoustics doors standardIBM System x BladesIBM WebSphere DataPower IntegrationOptional Rear Door Heat Exchanger Appliance XI50 for zEnterpriseOptional Rear acoustic door Additional connectivity for SANsRedundant Power, Cooling andManagement ModulesHMCs for Unified Resource Manager10 GbE and 1 GbE Network ModulesUpgraded Hypervisor levels8 Gb FC modules Unified Resource Manager support forzEC12 and zBX Model 003IEDN 10 GbE link aggregation betweenthe BladeCenter and TORsUnified Resource Manager support forensembles with zEC12, z196, z114, andzBX Models 002 and 00378 79. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEnterprise was Introduced with the z196 at its Heart Improvement for zEnterprise 196 (z196) Up totraditional z/OSMachine Type: 2817 40% workloads1Models: M15, M32, M49, M66, M80Improvement in CPU Worlds fastest 5.2 GHz processor chip Up to an additional intensive workloads viacompiler enhancements 100 new instructions, new out of order sequence, 30% more on chip cache Up toTotal capacity Focus on the environment and data center 60%improvement1 Options to help eliminate hotspots and save on 1 to 80 configurable cores for client energy use Operating System Flexibility IFL, zIIP, zAAP, ICFs and optional SAPs z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE, z/TPF and Linux on System z 45 subcapacity settings Security and reliability Up to 3 TB RAIM memory Elliptic curve cryptography Cryptographic enhancements Compliance and security improvements Designed for EAL5 certification Crypto Express3 enhancements Upgradeable from IBM System z10 Enterprise Class (z10 EC) and IBM System z9 Enterprise Class (z9 EC)1. For average LSPR workloads running z/OS 1.11.7979 80. Seattle IMS Users Group z196 IBM Leadership Technology At the Core New 5.2 GHz Quad Core Processor Chip boosts hardware price/performance 100 new instructions improvements for CPU intensive, Java, and C++ applications Over twice as much on-chip cache as System z10 to help optimize data serving environment Out-of-order execution sequence gives significant performance boost for compute intensive applications Significant improvement for floating point workloads Performance improvement for systems with large number of cores improves MP ratio Data compression and cryptographic processors right on the chip8080 81. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEnterprise Technology Designed for Small and Mid-sizedBusinesses - the z114Up toImprovement for traditional 18%z/OS workloads 1zEnterprise 114 (z114)Up to anADDITIONALMachine Type: 2818Improvement in CPU 25%intensive workloads via 2 Models: M05 & M10compiler enhancements2Up to New technology in a new package 12% Total capacity improvement 1 Modular 2 drawer design for lower cost of entry Scales Granularity for right-sizing your systemFrom 26 - 3100 MIPS Additional Scale for consolidation and growth Up to 130 available capacity settings Improved data center efficiency Same Qualities of Service as the z196 From Hybrid enabled to drive workload integration and 1-10 configurable cores for client use includes CPs, IFL, zIIP, zAAP,management and ICFs Improved Platform EconomicsFrom New Software Curve 0-2 IBM provided spare cores Lower Hardware MaintenanceUp to Lower specialty engine and memory prices 256 GB RAIM fault tolerant memory Upgradeability for investment protection Fully Upgradeable from the IBM System z10 Business Class (z10 BC) & IBM System z9 Business Class (z9 BC); and to the z196 M15 1Relative capacity and performance compares at equal software levels as measured by IBM Large System Performance Reference (LSPR) workloads using z/OS 1.11, Results may vary81 2The z114 will exhibit up to 25% increase for CPU intensive workload as provided by multiple C/C++ compiler level improvements when going from z/OS 1.09 to z/OS 1.1281 82. Seattle IMS Users Group z114 IBM Leadership Technology At the Core 3.8 GHz Superscalar Processor Chip boosts hardware price/performance 100 new instructions improvements for CPU intensive, Java, and C++ applications New on-chip cache structure to help optimize data serving environment Out-of-order execution sequence gives significant performance boost for compute intensive applications Significant improvement for floating point workloads Data compression and cryptographic processors right on the chip Over 18 percent performance improvement per core and 12% improvement in total system scalability over the z10 BC. Compiler related enhancements help drive gains of up to 25% improvement in throughput for CPU/Numeric intensive workloads.82 82 83. Seattle IMS Users Group Blades Provide Added Flexibility for Workload Deployment and IntegrationIBM zEnterprise IBM System x BladesBladeCenter Extension (zBX) IBM BladeCenter HX5 7873 dual-socket 16-core blades Machine Type: 2458 Mod 002 Four supported memory configurations for zBX 64 GB, 128 GB,192 GB, 256 GB Optimizers IBM WebSphere DataPower IBM POWER7 Blades Integration Appliance XI50z for IBM BladeCenter PS701 8-core processor 3.0GHzzEnterprise Three configurations supported in zBX - 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB Select IBM Blades Flexibility in ordering acquired though existing IBM BladeCenter PS701 Express channels, including IBM IBM BladeCenter HX5 (7873) Unified Resource Manager will install hypervisor on One to four 42u racks blades in the zBX capacity for up to 112 blades Integrated hypervisor (KVM-based) for System x blades PowerVM Enterprise Edition for POWER7 blades Up to 112 PS701 Power blades Up to 112 Blades supported on zBX Up to 56 HX5 System x blades Ability to mix and match blades in the same chassis Up to 28 DataPower XI50z Number of blades supported varies by typeblades (double-wide) Blades assume System x warranty and maintenance when installed in the zBX83 83 84. Seattle IMS Users GroupService levels to match your business needsIncreased flexibility for your multi-architecture strategy when data is on z/OSzEnterprise SystemExtreme scalability andperformance for Extreme consolidation of transaction processing servers and networking and data serving Superior levels of virtual High availability and Expanded ISV supportserver provisioning, cross-system scalability monitoring and workloadwith Parallel Sysplex andTCOfor enterprise applications management GDPS Industry-best virtual I/OFocus Silo managed islandsof computing bandwidth and reliabilityLeading policy-based Targeted for capacity provisioning and applications that interactFewer components andworkload managementLess dynamic than zreduced complexity with mainframe dataPervasive, high-virtualization and transactionsSystem z qualities of dynamic resource performance security management and supportMinimal resource Provisioned andsharing with z capacity-on-demand managed by System zresourcesSeamless integration with z/OS backup and disaster recovery solutionsz/OSLinux on z/VM Select IBM Blades in zBX DistributedTCA SystemsFocus LOWERSCALABILITY, SECURITY, HIGHERDYNAMIC WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT 84 85. Seattle IMS Users GroupIncreasing your flexibility using zEnterprise SystemsAdditional offerings can help to strengthen business innovationUnified ResourcePureSystemsManager10 GbE Select IBM Blades Optimizers 10 GbEDataPower XI50zDataPower XI50zIEDNLinux on WindowsAIX onSystem xon POWER7 System x 1 GbE INMN 10 GbEz196/z114 zBX IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator (IDAA) HMC8585 86. Seattle IMS Users GroupUnderpinned by a thriving System z ecosystemThousands of ISVsWorldwide adoption ofinvest in System z mainframe curriculum7,000+1,200 new 120+ new 106743,825SystemzJobs.comapplicationsand ISVschools students from connects Systemsupported upgradedpartners enrolled32 countriesz clients, partnerson z (3250+ applicationsadded to with more participated in and businessesLinux and on System z theaddingMaster thewith students and4000+ z/OS) in 2010 platform curricula Mainframe professionals contestsseeking z jobs 86 86 87. Seattle IMS Users GroupExtensive ISV support for zEnterprise8787 88. Seattle IMS Users GroupWhat is the IBM Academic Initiative? Membership in the IBM Academic Initiative is free and open to individual faculty members. A skills initiative An IBM program that partners with academic institutions worldwide to build a pipeline of skilled students for the IT jobs of tomorrow and skills for a smarter planet. System z Mission (ibm.com/university/systemz): Assist clients world wide with z skills Demonstrate IBMs commitment and continued investment in the mainframe88 88 89. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM System z coursesFoundational principles Tivoli security, systems, network, and storageApplication development Intro to the Mainframe: z/OS Basics* management coursesWebSphere Application Server for z/OS Intro to the Mainframe: Networking* IBM Tivoli License Compliance Manager for z/OS Intro to IBM WebSphere Developer for z4.2 Implementation Intro to the Mainframe: Security*(Web based) Intro to the Mainframe: Large Scale IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS 3.1 WebSphere MQ for z/OS SystemCommercial ComputingIntroduction and Operations AdministrationOperating systemsIBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS 3.1 Developing COBOL with IBM Rational Linux on System zImplementation and Administration Developer for System z Introduction to z/VM IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler 8.2 for zOS Introduction to z/VSE Basics Schedulers WorkshopInformation, data and transaction managementDiagnosis UNIX System Services (Module) Enterprise Server Data Managementz/OS RAS and Diagnostics*User interfaces ISPF: z/OS Basic Interfaces DB2 for z/OS FundamentalsStorage management DB2 Family Fundamentals (Cross product) VSAMDB2 SQL Workshop (Cross product) eLearning resourcesProgramming languagesDB2 for z/OS Database Admin Workshop, Part 1 Interactive e-Learning Module: z/OS Basics Assembler DB2 for z/OS Database Admin Workshop, Part 2Flash Demo: Introduction to Rational COBOL DB2 Programming Workshop for z/OSDeveloper for System z JCL DB2 for z/OS Application DevelopmentDevelop a batch DB2 for z/OS COBOLOtherDB2 for z/OS Query Optimization andapplication using RDzPerformance Tuning Developing and debugging a COBOL DB2 Developing COBOL with Rational Intro to IMS*applicationDeveloper for System z V7.6 IMS FundamentalsEditing record-oriented programs with the z/OS Advanced Topics*System z LPEX editor z/OS Emerging Technologies* An Introduction to IMS (Textbook reference)Learn about your future in Large Systems z/OS Installation Transaction ManagementCareers in Mainframes*available in audio version 89 90. Seattle IMS Users GroupIntroducing SystemzJobs.com - The link to your future careerThe IBM System z Job Board at SystemzJobs.com is a new resource that connects studentslearning IBM Enterprise Systems with companies hiring talent.Benefits of using SystemzJobs.com Getting startedFree, secure, and easy to use Follow these steps at SystemzJobs.com toFast access to the best jobs in the get started:IT industry1. Create a secure account (optional)Global pool of available jobs2. Search for jobs with your preferences3. Connect with employersSponsored by theIBM Academic Initiative, System zVisit: ibm.com/university/systemzQuestions? Contact [email protected] 90 91. Seattle IMS Users GroupThe new IBM zEnterprise is designed to help topperforming organizations transition from the processcentric, programmable era of IT to the informationcentric, cognitive era of IT. Deliver significant costProvide protection and Build intelligence in to savings for existing24/7 availability for core the business transaction operations while freeingbusiness operations andto expand the value of the up resources to focus onprovides a secure andtransaction, create new new services to drive stable information sourcetransactions and improve growthfor new customer facingcustomer service services These core capabilities are strengthened through the deliveryof key technologies and continued innovation.91 2012 IBM Corporation91 92. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEnterprise EC12: Operational AnalyticsDelivering information and insight to enable intelligentdecisions zEnterprise EC12 increases throughput up to 30% for a DB2 for z/OS operational analytics workloads as compared to z196 With IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator (IDAA) clients can deploy business analytics on the same platform as operational applications Integration of analytics scoring within an OLTP transaction enables faster decision making IDAA on zEnterprise EC12 can offer up 12X improvement in price / performance vs. the competition With Cognos on System z customer queries that previously ranged from 25 seconds to 90 minutes now take 8 seconds or less92 93. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEnterprise EC12: Superior availability by designDelivering a resilient environment for core business processesand dataNew operational diagnostics with IBM zAware Analytics on log data provides a near real time view of current system state Cutting edge pattern recognition helps pinpoint deviations in system behavior Provides information to enable faster corrective action24x724x7New Flash Express Card to exploit Flash Memory Automatically improve availability for key workloads at critical processing times Reduces latency for critical application processing such as diagnostics collection Improves availability for workloads that cannot tolerate paging spikes or inconsistent performance 93 94. Seattle IMS Users GroupzEnterprise EC12: Ultimate security by designNew and enhanced capabilities to improve customer trust andconfidence High speed cryptography integrated on the new Crypto Express4S chip to protect sensitive data from unauthorized users Enhanced digital signature capability with new Enterprise PKCS #11 to meet regulatory requirements New credit transaction verification support for smart payment cards Centrally protect multiple, mixed workloads running in separate partitions Integration of mainframe security events with IBM zSecure Suite and QRadar to enhance security intelligence 94 95. Seattle IMS Users GroupIBM zEnterprise EC12 enables improved services for yourclientsCloud ready New 5.5 GHz 6-core processor chip and 50% increase in capacity enables flexible delivery of services though a private cloud. Virtualization means fewer resources are required to meet peak demands with optimized interconnection.Data ready IBM zAware is a self-learning expert solution to reduce risk of downtime impacting data availability for critical business processes. Connecting the most sophisticated data warehousing and analytics solutions with the fastest query performance in the marketSecurity ready Most secure system with 99.999% reliability Superior security with high-speed cryptography integrated as part of the chip protects customer privacy and reduces risk of breaches.95 96. Seattle IMS Users Group A System of Systems for Predictable Service Delivery IBM zEnterprise EC12 or 196 (z196) or IBM zEnterprise 114 (z114) Optimized to host transaction, and mission-critical applications The most efficient platform for large-scale Linux consolidation Massive scale-up 26 MIPS to over 78K MIPSzEnterprise Unified Resource Manager Unifies management of resources, extending IBM System z qualities of service end-to-end across workloads Provides platform, hardware and workload managementzEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX) Selected IBM POWER7 blades and IBM System x blades for deploying applications in a multi-tier architecture High-performance optimizers and appliances to accelerate time to insight and reduce cost Dedicated high-performance private network9696 97. Seattle IMS Users Group Whats new with z/OS and z/OS Management Facility Version 1 Release 139797 98. Seattle IMS Users GroupAgenda z/OS and z/OS Management Facility function and valuez/OS and Integration with IBM zEnterprisez/OS Management Facility R13 System Available today98 98 99. Seattle IMS Users Groupz/OS Smarter Operating System for Smarter Computing z/OS V1.13 Performance, programming, and operations improvements help you to gain more value from your workloads. http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/ z/OSMF V1.13 - Streamlined processes and built-in guidance address a broad scope of z/OS activities and helps create a more integrated z/OS experience and improved productivity http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/zosmf/ 99 100. Seattle IMS Users Groupz/OS R13 Smarter Operating System for Smarter Computing Improved performance, programming, and operations provide more value from your workloads. Enhancements in z/OS and z/OS Management Facility Version 1 Release 13 help provide:Advantages for your organization. Autonomics and smart operationsproactively avoid errors, reduce risk from outages, speed softwaredeployment, simplify z/OS management, and make your organization moreproductive.Advantages to your business. Foundation for modern batch capability,industry leading security, resiliency, and data handling capability enablesyou to access and transform business data to business value more readily.Advantages to your operations. Improved performance and newtechnologies for Web-based and traditional workloads improves integrationof core data in your enterprise and opens new opportunity for applicationswith affinity to z data.100 101. Seattle IMS Users Groupz/OS R13 Smarter Operating System for Smarter ComputingMore value from your workloads with programming, performance, andoperations improvements. Enhancements for release 13:Foundation for modern batch applications A new z/OS base component, z/OS Batch Runtime environment, provides the framework for Java-to-COBOL interoperability, for transactional updates to DB2, and for sharing database connections between Java and COBOL. * Simplified batch application programming and potentially shortened batch windows, with new JES2 JCL improvements, giving you more control of your batch applications. Leverage the strength of z/OS batch, a new web-based (REST) interface enables you to submit batch jobs and access batch data from non-z/OS systems**Improved performance for new and traditional workloads***: Between 50% and 150%* I/O performance improvement for workloads using shared zFS in a Parallel Sysplex. Up to 15% to 55%* IEBCOPY performance improvement for traditional workloads Potentially shorter batch windows using JES2 JCL improvements to free tape volumes more quicklyAvailability enhancements: Improve spool volume management by using new JES2 spool migration function and JES3 dynamic spool add capability Improved channel recovery - track errors and automatically remove failing paths (on a controller level) faster zFS internal restart - automatically recover disabled aggregates in Sysplex aware mode avoiding lengthy manual system recovery process. Avoid planned outages - Concurrent service for DADSM and CVAF* Prerequisites: IBM 31-bit SDK for z/OS, Java Technology Edition Version 6.0.1 (5655-R31), DB2 V9.1 for z/OS (5635-DB2) or later with PTFs, IBM EnterpriseCOBOL for z/OS V4.1 (5655-S71) or later** Prerequisite: RESTful API included in z/OSMF V1.13.*** Based on IBM Lab results, your results will vary.I/O performance improvements measured for fully shared zFS ranged from very small to 900%, with the majority of workload conditions tested fallingbetween 50% and 150%. The actual amount of improvement will depend on the environment (monoplex or Parallel Sysplex) and the type of file processingbeing done.IEBCOPY improvement will depend on conditions such as: the amount of data being copied, block size, and type of IEBCOPY operation 101 102. Seattle IMS Users Groupz/OS Management Facility the new face of z/OSStreamlined processes and built-in guidance address a broad scope ofactivities and helps create a more integrated z/OS experience. ConfigurationConfiguration Assistant for z/OS Communication Server (R11) Simplified configuration and setup of TCP/IP policy-based networking functions PerformanceCapacity Provisioning (R13) - simplified monitoring of CP status for domainsResource Monitoring and System Status (R12) single view of sysplex and Linux performance status and dynamicreal time resource metrics.Workload Management creation, editing, and activation of WLM policies (R12) Problem DeterminationIncident Log (R11) Simplified capture, packaging, sending of SVC dump diagnostic data SoftwareDeployment (R13) - Clone z/OS images, deploy software more easily and consistently z/OS Classic InterfaceISPF Task integrates existing ISPF into z/OSMF to launch to ISPF functions directly (R13) BaseA new web-based (REST) interface enables you to submit batch jobs and access batch data from non-z/OS systems(R13)Leverage System z Specialty enginesIBM Assistance available to help with pre-planning, early discovery, and readiness review for new z/OSMFenvironment(s). 102 103. Seattle IMS Users Groupz/OSMF Software Deployment (R13)New! - simplified deployment of installed software New task designed to make deployment of installed software simpler and safer. Easy to follow checklist replaces manual and error prone procedures with a user friendly application Incorporates IBM recommended best practices for software deployment. Software Deployment can clone software Locally, single system or within a sysplex Remotely, across a network, and multiple sysplexes. Software Deployment can also: Identify, modify, delete software instances Generate jobs to copy a software instance Verify cross-system and cross-product requisites, verify fixes Copy ALL parts of the software (SMP/E CSI inventory too) Clones all SMP/E installed software! IBM, ISV, z/OS, stack or individual products Service upgrades for all of the above (via complete replacement)103 103 104. Seattle IMS Users Groupz/OSMF Incident Log (R11)Save hours of time when diagnosing incidentsRespond to and manageincidents quickly and efficiently View, sort, and act on incidents (identified by subsystem) Package dump data for transmission in Many fields, set tracking IDs minutes Can identify which subsystemFor z/OSMF R12 Add additional comments and diagnostic Select incident, get data popup with actions Encrypted parallel FTP of the incident files, to IBM . Sending additional user-defined data with an incidentFor z/OSMF R13 New APAR search View job status via SDSF launch Utilizes new Problem Documentation Upload utility in base of z/OS R13 Also available as a download from Note, screen capture from z/OSMF R12 http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/s as/f/zaids/pduf.html104 104 105. Seattle IMS Users GroupApplication Linking (R13)Example, link Incident Log to SDSF in contextA more seamless experiencewhen working with z/OS.Make your own linkagesbetween z/OSMF apps and evento any web-based appsDefine an event (such as ViewJob Status) A c tion from the Inc ident Log: Launc h to view job s tatus - S D S FThen define the event handleraction and parameters (such as goto ISPF with context of the job)105105 106. Seattle IMS Users GroupResource Monitoring (R12)A snapshot of the performance of workloads running on your systems Sysplex status: Instant snapshot of workloadperformance RED, YELLOW GREEN statusgives instant indication of WLMgoals Monitor z/OS AND Linux Drill down to see RMF metrics Renamed System Status (R13) Monitoring Desktops GUI for RMF Monitor most ResourceMeasurement Facility (RMF)Monitor III metrics, create andsave custom views, and displayreal-time performance data as barcharts. Renamed Dashboards (R13)Note, screen captures from z/OSMF R12 107. Seattle IMS Users GroupIntegrated z/OS and Linux resource monitoringA monitoring solution for multi-tier workloadsMonitor the resources for z/OSand Linux workloadsIdeal for use with System zProcessor UtilizationEnterprise Systemof Linux ProcessesFor z/OSMF R12 Use separate as-is, no-charge web-download tool to gather resource information for Linux systems.For z/OSMF R13 New integrated performance data gatherers for Linux on System z, Linux on IBM System x, and AIX systems Additional monitoring capabilities Processor Utilizationof z/OS Jobs for your zEnterprise SystemNote, screen capture from z/OSMF R12107 107 108. Seattle IMS Users GroupNew programmatic interface for z/OS batchFunction delivered with z/OSMF R13A new REST API (HTTP(s)-based) interface to z/OSEasy programmatic access to the power of z/OS batch capabilities REST API web services can be used by: web applications (javascript/AJAX, Flex(Flash), etc)and other web service clients, such as Java, PHP, Perl, etc The REST API web service will connect to both JES2 and JES3, as well as select secondarysubsystems Today: New option today Complex programmingAny web-based, Java, PHP, Perl Allocate and open internal reader TSO/ISPF submit,application, etc. supporting HTTP FTP interface-level2 New RESTful HTTPs based API Java z/OS submit interface Highly secure, firewall friendly, Security protocol limitationsSimplified text-like programming Break the barriers of batch Submit JCL, get status, retrieve output files, change jobclass, cancel job, purge jobz/OS JES2 and z/OS JES3108 109. Seattle IMS Users Groupz/OS R13 - The foundation for modern batchAbout 90% of customers consider batch mission critical*Challenge: Greater volumes of data and larger batch and on-line processing windows.Solution: Need to make batch more efficient. Expand existing COBOL applications with Shorter batch windows! Java! New function in z/OS helps make batch processing More choice for application development skillsmore efficient Leverage specialty engines! Pipe data between two batch jobs to enable these jobs to perform concurrent reads and writes Simplified programming! Real time batch! Enhancements in z/OS simplify the development and maintenance of existing batch applications. WebSphere Compute Grid delivers a batch environment capable of supporting 24x7 batch and Enable distributed applications to access the power OLTP processing, and parallel computing of z/OS batch109 * IBM Market Research109 110. Seattle IMS Users Groupz/OS R13 - The foundation for modern batch (detail)Expand existing COBOL applications!Shorter batch windows The z/OS Batch Runtime environment, provides Java-to- Allow overlapping processing for multi-COBOL interoperability, for transactional updates to DB2, and volume data sets (FREEVOL=EOV, R13)for sharing database connections between Java and COBOL(R13)* Avoid recalling migrated datasets, just toIdeal for processing for computationally intensive programsdelete them (IEFBR14, R11)and extensions Pipe data between two batch jobs to Use JZOS Batch Toolkit for z/OS for efficient use of z/OSenable these jobs to perform reads andSystem interfaces for Java batch (IBM Java SDKs for z/OS)writes concurrently (BatchPipes, 5655-D45) Leverage specialty engines!Real time batchSimplified programming! WebSphere Compute Grid delivers a resilient, highly available, secure, and JES2 JCL enhancements provide in-stream data in cataloguescalable runtime with container-managedprocedures, more options on setting job return codes, and theservices for batch applicationsability to stop and hold a job at the end of a step (not just atthe end of the job) give much more granularity and control Capable of supporting 24x7 batch and OLTP(z/OS R13) processing, and parallel computing An new REST API allows you to submit z/OS batch jobs andretrieve z/OS batch job information from distributed systemsas well as z/OS systems; and is intended to make z/OS batchprocessing much more accessible to distributed systems andweb-based processes (z/OS and z/OSMF R13) * Prerequisites:IBM 31-bit SDK for z/OS, Java Technology Edition, Version 6.0.1 (5655-R31)110 DB2 V9.1 for z/OS (5635-DB2) or later with PTFs110IBM Enterprise COBOL for z/OS V4.1 (5655-S71) or later 111. Seattle IMS Users GroupAdditional z/OS R13 simplification enhancementsHealth Checker Framework, updates Greater ability to schedule health chec