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IBM zEnterprise - Freedom by Design
July 2011
IBM zEnterprise - Whats New Overview
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Trademarks
Notes:Performance is in Internal Throughput Rate (ITR) ratio based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput that anyuser will experience will vary depending upon considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user's job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and theworkload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve throughput improvements equivalent to the performance ratios stated here.
IBM hardware products are manufactured from new parts, or new and serviceable used parts. Regardless, our warranty terms apply.
All customer examples cited or described in this presentation are presented as illustrations of the manner in which some customers have used IBM products and the results they may haveachieved. Actual environmental costs and performance characteristics will vary depending on individual customer configurations and conditions.
This publication was produced in the United States. IBM may not offer the products, services or features discussed in this document in other countries, and the information may be subject tochange without notice. Consult your local IBM business contact for information on the product or services available in your area.
All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.
Information about non-IBM products is obtained from the manufacturers of those products or their published announcements. IBM has not tested those products and cannot confirm theperformance, compatibility, or any other claims related to non-IBM products. Questions on the capabilities of non-IBM products should be addressed to the suppliers of those products.
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AIX*BladeCenter*DataPower*DB2*FICON*GDPS*HiperSockets
IBM*IBM eServerIBM (logo)*InfiniBand*Parallel Sysplex*POWER*POWER7*
PowerVMPR/SMSmarter PlanetSystem x*System z*System z9*
System z10WebSphere*z9*z10 BCz10 ECzEnterprise
z/OS*zSeries*z/VM*z/VSE
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IBM zEnterprise System Best-in-class systems and software technologiesA System of Systems that unifies IT for predictable service delivery
IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196)
Unifies management ofresources, extending IBMSystem zqualities of serviceend-to-end across workloads
Provides platform, hardwareand workload management
Optimized to host large-scaledatabase, transaction, andmission-critical applications
The most efficient platformfor large-scale Linuxconsolidation
Capable of massive scale-up
New easy-to-use z/OSV1.12
zEnterprise UnifiedResource Manager
IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196)
Selected IBM POWER7
bladesand IBM System xblades fordeploying applications in a multi-tier architecture
High-performance optimizers andappliances to accelerate time toinsight and reduce cost
Dedicated high-performanceprivate network
zEnterprise UnifiedResource Manager
zEnterprise BladeCenterExtension (zBX)
zEnterprise BladeCenterExtension (zBX)
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Hybrid Computing with the zEnterpriseFreedom to innovate your business with a multi-platform thats bothmainframe and distributed
Redefining IT frameworks to bring cha
nge to operational silos andextend System z governance to POWER7 and IBM System xblades
Fast and flexible application integration
Improving agility to compete withconsolidation and simplification
Delivering consistent businesscontrols across applicationsand platforms
Focused on integration andcollaboration to fuel business growth
zEnterprise is the industrys only heterogeneous cloud platform
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Creating an integrated solution experience blades are easier to deployand manage
Infrastructure built and tested at the factory
zBX hardware redundancy provides improved availability
IBM System z engineer for installation, service and upgrade process
Improving the connectivity between blades and IBM System z
Isolated, secure, redundant network dynamically configured
High speed 10Gb/EN dedicated network for data
Lower latency due to fewer devices
Preserving the customer application architecture
No modifications required for operating systems or applications
No System z software running in IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)
Customer network and storage architectures unchanged
zBX A Uniquely Configured Extension of the zEnterpriseLooks like a rack with BladeCenters in it. but so much more
managed by thezEnterprise Unified Resource Manager
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IBM Blades and Optimizers Integrated within the zBX
Select IBM POWER7 and IBM System x
blades Brings a larger application portfolio to
zEnterprise
Front end applications to centralized dataserving e.g. SAP
Front end to core CICSor IMStransaction processing e.g. WebSphere
Applications certified to run on zBX supportedPOWER7 and System x blades will run onthem when installed in the zBX
IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer An appliance-like, add-on, that enables
the integration of business insights intooperational processes
Accelerates select queries, withunprecedented response times
Capitalizing on breakthroughtechnologies to accelerate business
analytics
IBM WebSphereDataPowerIntegration Appliance XI50 forzEnterprise
Purpose-built hardware for simplifieddeployment and hardened security helpsbusinesses quickly react to change and
reduce time to market DataPower XI50z can provide
connectivity, gateway functions, datatransformation, protocol bridging, andintelligent load distribution.
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HMC
Hypervisors Energy
Networks
Performance
VirtualServers
Operations
Save time, cost and simplifyasset management
Decrease problem determinationand resolution time for cross-platform resources
Improve and simplify cross-platform availability procedures
Enable broader and moregranular view of resource
consumption
Factory installed and configured network
Improved network security with lowerlatency, less complexity, no
encryption/decryption
Allow critical workloads toreceive resources andpriority based on goal-oriented policies establishedby business requirements
Smart business adjustmentsbased on workload insight
Provide deep insight intohow IT resources are beingused
Gain flexibility, consistency anduniformity of virtualization
Provide the business with faster timeto market
Simplified network management forapplications
Simplified installationof hypervisors
Gain significant time tomarket with improvedspeed of deployment
Simplified energy management
Energy cost savings
Continuing Value using the Unified Resource Manager
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zEnterprise was Introduced with the z196 at its Heart
1. For average LSPR workloads running z/OS 1.11.
Up to
40%Improvement for traditional
z/OS workloads1
Up to anadditional
30%
Improvement in CPUintensive workloads viacompiler enhancements
Up to
60%Total capacityimprovement1
1 to 80 configurable cores for client
useIFL, zIIP, zAAP, ICFs and optionalSAPs
45 subcapacity settings
Up to 3 TB RAIM memory
Cryptographic enhancements
Designed for EAL5 certificationUpgradeable from IBM Systemz10Enterprise Class (z10 EC)and IBM System z9EnterpriseClass (z9EC)
zEnterprise 196 (z196)Machine Type: 2817
Models: M15, M32, M49, M66, M80
Worlds fastest 5.2 GHz processor chip
100 new instructions, new out of order sequence, moreon chip cache
Focus on the environment and data center
Options to help eliminate hotspots and save on energy
Operating System Flexibility
z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE, z/TPF and Linux on System z
Security and reliability
Elliptic curve cryptography
Compliance and security improvements
Crypto Express3 enhancements
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Improvement for traditionalz/OS workloads 1
Improvement in CPUintensive workloads viacompiler enhancements2
18%
12%
Up to
Up to
Total capacity improvement 1
Up to anADDITIONAL
25%
26 - 3100 MIPS
0-2 IBM provided spare cores
256 GB RAIM fault tolerant memory
From
Up to
130 Available capacity settings
ScalesFrom
Up to
Fully Upgradeable from the z10 BC &z9 BC; and to the z196 M15
1-10 Configurable cores forclient use includes CPs, IFL, zIIP,
zAAP, and ICFs
From
New technology in a new package Modular 2 drawer design for lower cost of entry
Granularity for right-sizing your system Additional Scale for consolidation and growth
Improved data center efficiency
Same Qualities of Service as the z196
Hybrid enabled to drive workload expansion andintegration
Improved Platform Economics
New Software Curve
Lower Hardware Maintenance
Lower specialty engine and memory prices
Upgradeability for investment protection
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 vary2The 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 1.12
zEnterprise 114 (z114)Machine Type: 2818
2 Models: M05 & M10
zEnterprise Technology Designed for Small and Medium BusinessesThe value begins with a new size
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For Clustering
* I/O cage for z196 only
Within z1964/z114 and to zBX PCIe I/O Infrastructure
I/O Drawer and I/O Cage1
Intraensemble data network (IEDN)
Intranode management network (INMN)
To the Data
HCA-3 InfiniBandCouplingLinks
12x InfiniBand(improvedperformance12x IFB3protocol)
1x InfiniBand (4 ports) ISC-3 (peer mode only)
IC (define only)
STP
Improved time coordination for zBXcomponents
HMC Location to run Unified Resource Manager including
monitoring CPU, energy, workload performance
Host of the ensemble controlling all functions of the ensemble
Primary with Alternate needed for DR
FICON Express8S (PCIe-based)
ESCON
Up to 240 maximum
Connectivity Enhancements on z196 and z114New features with big performance boost
To the Network
OSA-Express4S (PCIe-based)
10 Gigabit Ethernet LR and SR 1 Gigabit Ethernet SX and LX
OSA-Express3
1000BASE-T Ethernet
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Cryptographic enhancements on zEnterprise
Cryptography is in the DNA of System z hardware with Processor andCoprocessor based encryption capabilities
Processor Clear Key for bulk encryption key material visible in storage
System z exclusive Protected Key CPACF helps to protect sensitivekeys from inadvertent disclosure -- not visible to application or OS
Crypto Express3 enhanced to support key ANSI and ISO standards for thebanking, finance and payment card industry.
Enhanced display of cryptographic cards and simplified card configurationand management capabilities via the Trusted Key Entry workstation (TKE).
Simplified master key management with ICSF enhancements providing asingle point of administration within a z/OS Sysplex.
Continued support for the next generation of public key technologies, ECCsupport is ideal for constrained environments such as mobile devices.
Crypto Express3 Coprocessor FIPS 140-2 Level 4 hardware evaluation.
PR/SM designed for EAL5 certification.
Policy driven flexibility to add capacity to real or virtual processors.
High Availability, Backup and Disaster Recovery solutions
Leverage zEnterprise (z196 and/or z114) as part of the new GDPS/active-active continuous availability solution
Enhancing System z world-class Security and Business Resiliency
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IBM zEnterprise
BladeCenter Extension (zBX)
Machine Type: 2458 Mod 002
One to four 42u rackscapacity for up to 112 blades
Up to 112 PS701 Power blades Up to 28 HX5 System x blades
Up to 28 DataPower XI50z blades(double-wide)
Up to 56 IBM Smart AnalyticsOptimizer blades
Optimizers IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer IBM WebSphere DataPower
Integration Appliance XI50z forzEnterprise
Select IBM Blades IBM BladeCenter PS701 Express IBM BladeCenter HX5 7873
Introducing System x Blades in the zBX
IBM BladeCenter HX5 7873 dual-socket 16-core blades
Complements existing portfolio of POWER7, DataPower XI50zand IBM Smart Analytic Optimizer blades.
Ordered and fulfilled through System x providers
Blades assume System x warranty and maintenance when
installed in the zBX
Unified Resource Manager will install an integratedhypervisor on blades in the zBX
KVM-based with IBM service and support
Up to 112 Blades supported on zBX Ability to mix and match DataPower XI50z, POWER7 and
System x blades in the same chassis for better zBX utilization
IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer can mix with others in same rack
Number of blades supported varies by type
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice,and represents goals and objectives only.
New Blades Provide Added Flexibility for Workload Deploymentand Integration
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Support for Linux and in the future Windows1
environments on select System x blades 64-bit version support only
Linux: RHEL 5.5, SLES 11 SP1
Additional versions to follow1
The zBX web page will host the most current bladeordering information:
http://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=SA&subtype=WH&appname=STGE_ZS_ZS_USEN&htmlfid=ZSL03128USEN&attachment=ZSL03128USEN.PDF
In the future we are planning to support MicrosoftWindowsServer 2008 - Datacenter Edition1
Certifications inherited from System x
Operating Systems are customer acquired andinstalled
Manage yourmainframe and
distributedenvironment with the
same tools, sametechniques, same
practices
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice,and represents goals and objectives only.
Extending support to New Operating System Environments
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Operational Controls enhanced with auto-discoveryand configuration support for new resources
SOD: Dynamic discovery and configuration of storageresources by Unified Resource Manager1
Extending management functions of UnifiedResource Manager with programmatic access
SOD: New Unified Resource Manager APIs enable
discovery, monitoring and management of ensembleresources using external tools1
Open documented interface available for clients
Access using common scripting languages likePerl and Python
IBM Tivoliwill be taking advantage of the APIs:
SOD: IBM intends to enhance the Tivoli IntegratedService Management for System z portfolio to takeadvantage of the additional zEnterprise ensemblemonitoring and management information provided
by the Unified Resource Manager APIs.
CA Technologies, Dovetailed Technologies, CSLInternational and other ISVs are interested in takingadvantage of the APIs
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice,and represents goals and objectives only.
Extending zEnterprise Unified Resource ManagerContinuing to add function and management
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Putting zEnterprise System to the TaskUse the smarter solution to improve your application design
Syst
emzHardwareManag
ementConsole(HMC)
withUnifiedResou
rceManager
zBX
Select IBM Blades
Blade HW Resources
Optimizers
IBMSmartAna
lyticsOptimizer
System z HW Resources
z/OS
Support Element
Linuxon
System z
z/VM
Unified ResourceManager
Private data network (IEDN)
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change orwithdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
Customer Network Customer Network
System z Host
Linux onSystem x
orWindows 1
AIXonPOWER7
DataPow
erXI50z
Future
Offering
FutureOffering
Blade Virtualization Blade Virtualization
z/TPF
z/VSE
Linux onSystem z
System z PR/SM
Private High Speed Data Network IEDN
Private Management Network INMN
Private Management Network (information only)
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DistributedSystems
Select IBM Blades
in zBX
z/OS
TCAFocus
TCOFocus
Linux on z/VM
Expanded ISV supportfor enterpriseapplications
Targeted forapplications thatinteract with mainframedata and transactions
Provisioned andmanaged by System z
Extreme consolidation ofservers and networking Superior levels of virtual
server provisioning,monitoring and workloadmanagement
Industry-best virtual I/Obandwidth and reliability
Fewer components andreduced complexity
System z qualities of
dynamic resourcemanagement andcapacity-on-demand
Seamless integration withz/OS backup and disasterrecovery solutions
Silo managedislands ofcomputing
Less dynamic thanSystem zvirtualization
Minimal resourcesharing withSystem zresources
Extreme scalability andperformance fortransaction processingand data serving
High availability andcross-system scalabilitywith Parallel Sysplexand GDPS
Leading policy-basedcapacity provisioningand workloadmanagement
Pervasive, high-performance securitysupport
LOWER HIGHERSCALABILITY, SECURITY,
DYNAMIC WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT
zEnterprise System
Service Levels to Match Your Business NeedsIncreased flexibility for your multi-architecture strategy
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If you
want the flexibility to manage acrossheterogeneous platform including z/OS,
AIX, Linux on System x, Windows onSystem x1
are looking for an entry level mainframewith options for traditional capacity
settings
need a smaller mix of special engines(*zAAP on zIIP great option here!)
have smaller Coupling and/or I/Oattachment requirements
need the lowest cost applicationdevelopment environment.
If you
want the flexibility to manage acrossa heterogeneous platform
want to replace your server with onethat has the same number of engines
but would like more IFLs, zAAPs orzIIPs
want to replace your standalonecoupling facility or Linux only server
with a machine that provides engine,memory and I/O scale out capabilities
have future growth needs, but prefergrow in smaller increments and want toavoid disruptive outage during upgrade
If you
want the flexibility to manage across aheterogeneous platform
have a large mainframe capacityrequirement or desire for massive
consolidation scale to over 52,000MIPS in one footprint
have a large disk installment so inturn have large I/O requirements
need new ways to address yourgreen requirements like water cooling
and static power save mode
have a large CBU requirement andlike the control of having your disasterrecovery site right in your own shop.
A zEnterprise for EveryoneFreedom to choose the right sized mainframe to fit your needs.
The z114 M05 may be theperfect option.
The z114 M10 is justwhat you need. The enhanced z196 is right
for you.
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IBM zEnterprise - Freedom by Design
Backup
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z196 offers Power Save modes for processor, I/O and memory not on z10 EC z196 offers optional water cooling and DC power not available on z10 EC
EnergyCooling
Environmentals
zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager has workload awareness where workloads consistof virtual images across the hybrid. This awareness allows Unified Resource Manager tooptimize resources according to business policies established for a workload.
zEnterprise System is a truly integrated hardware platform that is able to span andintelligently manage resources across mainframe and distributed technologies including
select POWER7 and IBM System x
blades Supported optimizers are IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer and IBM WebSphere DataPowerIntegration Appliance XI50 for zEnterprise in the zBX.
Virtualization
zEnterprise BladeCenterExtension (zBX)
Virtualization andAlternativeProcessors
On Demand OfferingsRAS Focus
HiperSockets FICON I/O subsystem
Internal I/O Bandwidth
CouplingCryptography
Uniprocessor Performance System Capacity Processor Design
Models Processing coresGranular CapacityMemory Fixed HSA
Administrative Test for On/Off Capacity on Demand z196 offers advanced memory enhancements (RAIM) and advanced power and thermal
optimization and management that can help to control heat / improve RAS
On Demand / RAS
z196 support of 32 HiperSockets versus z10 EC supporting 16High Performance FICON for z (zHPF) enhancementsNew PCIe I/O infrastructure with more granularity and performance with new FICON
Express8S and OSA-Express4S adapters not available on z10 EC z196 has industry standard 6 GBps InfiniBand supports high speed connectivity and high
bandwidth Improved coupling with HCA-3 InfiniBand Coupling LinksCrypto Express3 enhanced to support key ANSI and ISO standards for the banking, finance
and payment card industry along with programmable functions for Elliptic CurveCryptography (ECC) not available on z10 EC
Connectivity
Up to 40% performance improvement over z10 EC uniprocessor 1Up to 60% system capacity performance improvement over z10 EC 64-way 1New 5.2GHz processor chip versus 4.4GHz
z196 will have 5 and z10 EC has 5 models, both with up to 4 books z196 has up to 80 cores to configure, up to 64 on z10 EC z196 has up to 125 capacity settings versus 100 on the z10 EC z196 has up to 3 TB with improved RAS vs. up to 1.5 TB on z10 EC z196 and z10 EC both have fixed 16 GB HSA
Processor / Memory
1 For average LSPR workloads running z/OS 1.11.2
All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only
zEnterprise System Functional Comparison to z10 EC
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z196 offers Power Save modes for processor, I/O and memory not on z9 EC z196 offers optional water cooling and DC power not available on z9 EC
EnergyCooling
Environmentals
zEnterprise has zManager for workload awareness where workloads consist of virtualimages across the hybrid.
z196 has up to 64 logical processors in an LPAR versus 54 on z9 EC zEnterprise System is a truly integrated hardware platform that is able to span and
intelligently manage resources across mainframe and distributed technologies including
select POWER7 and IBM System x blades. Not available on z9 EC. Supported optimizers are IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer and IBM WebSphere DataPowerIntegration Appliance XI50 for zEnterprise in the zBX. zBX not supported on z9 EC.
Virtualization
zEnterprise BladeCenterExtension (zBX)
Virtualization andAlternativeProcessors
Capacity Provisioning MgrOn Demand OfferingsRAS Focus
HiperSockets FICON I/O subsystem
Internal I/O Bandwidth
CouplingCryptography
Uniprocessor Performance System Capacity Processor Design
Models Processing coresGranular CapacityMemory Fixed HSA
z196 and z/OS for policy based advice and automation (not available on z9 EC) Just in Time deployment of capacity plus Capacity for Planned Events resident on z196 z196 offers advanced memory enhancements (RAIM) and advanced power and thermal
optimization and management that can help to control heat / improve RAS
On Demand / RAS
z196 support of 32 HiperSockets versus z9 EC supporting 16 z196 has High Performance FICON for z (zHPF) enhancementsNew PCIe I/O infrastructure with more granularity and performance with new FICON
Express8S and OSA-Express4S adapters not available on z9 EC z196 has industry standard 6 GBps InfiniBandsupports high speed connectivity and high
bandwidth versus z9 EC 2.7 GBps Self-Timed Interface (STI) host bus Improved coupling with HCA-3 InfiniBand Coupling LinksCrypto Express3 enhanced to support key ANSI and ISO standards for the banking, finance
and payment card industry along with programmable functions for Elliptic CurveCryptography (ECC) not available on z9 EC.
Connectivity
Up to 115% performance improvement over z9 EC uniprocessor 1Up to 183% system capacity performance improvement over z9 EC 54-way 1New 5.2GHz processor chip versus z9 EC 1.7GHz
z196 will have 5 and z9 EC has 5 models, both with up to 4 books z196 has up to 80 cores to configure, up to 54 on z9 EC z196 has up to 125 capacity settings versus 78 on the z9 EC z196 has up to 3 TB with improved RAS vs. up to 512 GB on z9 EC z196 has fixed 16 GB HSA
Processor / Memory
1 For average LSPR workloads running z/OS 1.11.
2 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only
zEnterprise System Functional Comparison to z9 EC
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Backup charts onzEnterprise Function
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Deploy Multi-tier workloads on a single integrated system with the z114Create an integrated infrastructure that aligns to end-to-end businessprocesses across technology boundaries
Unify and optimize multiple architectures towork as a single system
Scale without adding complexity to meet thegrowing demands on the infrastructure
Fit for purpose application deployment
Improve performance with co-location of dataand applications
Reduce cost through centralized data centermanagement and automation
Improve resiliency through a private network
Enable innovation through flexibility andbreaking down silos
Extending the reach and strategic role of the mainframe across the enterprise;simplify and reduce the range of skills necessary for managing the datacenter.
New!
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z196 IBM Leadership Technology At the Core
New 5.2 GHz Quad Core Processor Chipboosts hardware price/performance
100 new instructions improvements for CPUintensive, Java, and C++ applications
Over twice as much on-chip cache as System z10to help optimize data serving environment
Out-of-order execution sequence gives significantperformance boost for compute intensiveapplications
Significant improvement for floating pointworkloads
Performance improvement for systems withlarge number of cores improves MP ratio
Data compression and cryptographicprocessors right on the chip
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z196 Helping to Control Energy Consumption in theData Center
Better control of energy usage and improved efficiency inyour data center
New water cooled option allows for energy savings withoutcompromising performance Maximum capacity server has improved power efficiency of 60%
compared to the System z10 and a 70% improvement with watercooled option
Savings achieved on input power with optional HighVoltage DC by removing the need for an additional DC toAC inversion step in the data center
Improve flexibility with overhead cabling option whilehelping to increase air flow in a raised floor environment
z196 is same footprint as the System z10 EC1
1 With the exception of water cooling and overhead cabling
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up to 40% performance improvement for VSAM-based online and batch workloads*
up to 50-90% performance improvement for SVCdump capture time*
up to 30 to 50% performance improvement for XMLworkloads*
Up to 30-50% networking throughput improvement*
The power to act more quickly and accurately (withz/OS Predictive Failure Analysis and z/OS RuntimeDiagnostics)
Reduce time for system management tasks by hours
with z/OS Management Facility
* Based on IBM Lab results, your results will vary
New automatic discovery and configuration for fabric-attached FICONdisk and tape devices can save youhours on storage configuration time
New definitions for new management network and data
network New off the wire network traffic separation improves
performance for your critical interactive and streamingworkloads, as well as sysplex distributor traffic
Support for the next generation of public keytechnologies with ECC support that is ideal forconstrained environments such as mobile devices.
Participation with new z196 management capabilities by
allowing monitoring of z/OS workloads - a new agent cansend high level z/OS WLM data to the Unified ResourceManager
Synergy with z196 Operating Systems
z/OS Version 1 Release 12 z/VM and Linux on System z
Server and application consolidation on System z usingLinux and z/VM is the industry leader in large-scale,cost-efficient virtual server hosting
zEnterprise introduces virtual server provisioning and
management for Linux guests running on z/VM Use the Unified Resource Manager to create
z/VM virtual machines
Simplify the skill level needed to manager a Linuxon z/VM environment
Faster cores and a bigger system cache on the z196let you do even more with less when running Linux onz/VM
Plus integrated blades on zBX offer added dimensionfor workload optimization
z/OS
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Operating System Support for zEnterprise System
1 z/OS V1.9 support ended Sept. 30, 2010. Lifecycle Extension for z/OS 1.9 is now available.
2 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
Currency is key to operating system support and
exploitation of future servers The following are the minimum operating systems
planned to run on z196: z/OS
z196: z/OS V1.91 for toleration only; exploitation startswith z/OS V1.10 with full exploitation with z/OS V1.12
Ensemble support: z/OS V1.10
Linux on System z distributions: Novell SUSE SLES 10 and SLES 11 Red Hat RHEL 5
z/VM z196: z/VM V5.4 or higher Ensemble support: z/VM V6.1
z/VSE V4.2 or higher IEDN support: z/VSE 5.1 (when available) z/VSE 4.2, 4.3: IEDN access through z/VM VSWITCH
(z/VM V6.1) z/TPF V1.1 or higher
Using the general purpose blades: AIX 5.3, 6.1 Linux on System x or Microsoft Windows 2
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z/OS and z/OS Management Facility V1R12A smarter operating system for a Smarter Planet
New z/OS V1R12 functions and performance enhancements: SVC dump capture time reduction of 50-90% causing less workload disruption
New XL C/C++ compiler provides 11% performance improvement with recompiles to use the newinstructions on a z196
AT-TLS being the strategic direction for SSL encryption and decryption of application data wasimproved to reduce CPU usage by up to 30%
Improved DB2 9 startup time can be reduced through optimization of data set open processing for alarge number of data sets
TKE configuration wizard automatically transfers crypto configurations on upgrade to a newprocessor where before this was manual and took hours
Real time decision making in the event of system problem with new Run Time Diagnostics to helpquickly identify possible problems in as little as one minute and will look for looping programs and
resource contention and display information about address spaces which might be causing theproblem
z/OS andz/OS Management Facility
Version 1 Release 12
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H6 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 z900 z990 z9 EC
Capacityperkw
z10 EC
WPK
65%
61%
20%
19%
41%
118%
8%35%3
69 93 100
218308
367
604
973
1,169
z196Air
74%Air
2,034
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
z196 Capacity per Watt Improvements
z196Water
2,180
86%Water
15 years of CMOS: G2 to z196 * Net Effect: G2 to z196 *
Power Increase: 17% per year Performance increased by: ~300x
Performance increase: 46% per year Performance / kWatt increased by: ~30x
Power density increase: 13% per year Performance / sq ft increased by: ~190x
2000
2200
Note: z196 data is not final, numbers are best available as of 7/22/2010
Note: Capacity/kWatt assumeshot room, max plugged I/Opower, max memory power andall engines turned on. Realworld max capacity system is
about 3/4 of this.
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Backup charts onHybrid capabilitiesand functions
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Rack infrastructure hostingIBM BladeCenters
Blade Center Chassis
Rack
Ethernet & FC Cables
BC Switches (HSS,ESM, FC)
Blade Center Chassis
Rack
Ethernet & FC Cables
BC Switches (HSS,ESM, FC)
BC Switches (HSS,ESM, FC)
BC Switches (HSS,ESM, FC)
IBM zEnterprise BladeCenterExtension (zBX)2458 - Model 002
HMC
Blade Center Chassis
Top-of-Rack Switches
Rack
Ethernet & FC Cables
Power Dist. Units
Blade Center Chassis
Rack
Ethernet & FC Cables
Power Dist. Units
BC Switches (HSS,ESM, FC)
BC Switches (HSS,ESM, FC)
zBX is assembled and built at theIBM plant
All parts and microcode - tested andshipped as a completed package
zBX hardware redundancyprovides improved availability
Redundant switches provideguaranteed connection between z196and zBX
Redundant Power Distribution Unitsimprove availability
Extra blowers manage heatdispersion/removal
zBX provides an isolated andsecure network
Four top-of-rack switches forconnection to the controlling z196
Traffic on user networks not affected
Provides the foundation for theUnified Resource Manager
Looks like a rack with
BladeCenters but much more...
zBX A Uniquely Configured Extension of the zEnterprise
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HMCHMCHMCHMC
zBX houses the multiplatform solutions key to the zEnterprise System.
Optimizers that are dedicated to workloads.
IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer and IBM WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance XI50 for zEnterprise
Closed environments with hardware and software included in solution
Individualized tools for sizing and customizing dependant on the optimizer
Select IBM POWER7 and IBM System x blades running anyapplication supported by the operating system installedon the blade with no change.
Mix and match Optimizer and select general purpose POWER7 and IBM System x blades in the
same rack. zBX is a System z machine type for integrated fulfillment, maintenance, and support
Secure network connection between zBX and z196 for data and support. Fast 10 Gb Ethernet connection to the data
Less latencyfewer hops to get to the data andno need for encryption / firewall
Traffic on user networks not affected.
Sharing of resources up to eight z196 serverscan attach to the zBX and have accessto solutions
Configuration, support, monitoring,management all by Unified Resource Manager
zBX Infrastructure to Support More Resources
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IBM POWER7 and System x BladesGeneral purpose processors under one management umbrella
How is it different?
Complete management: Advanced managementbrings operational control and cost benefits,improved security, workload management based ongoals and policies.
Virtualized and Optimized: Virtualization meansfewer resources are required to meet peak demands
with optimized interconnection. Multiple resources(both blade types and optimizers) can reside in asingle zBX.
Integrated: Integration with System z bringsheterogeneous resources together that can bemanaged as one.
Transparency: Applications certified to run on AIX
5.3 or 6.1 on POWER7 blades and those certified torun on supported releases of Linux on System x orWindows on the System x blades1 will run on thoseblades in a zBX. No changes to deployed guestimages.
More applications: Brings larger applicationportfolio to System z.
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What is it?
The zBX infrastructure can host select IBM
POWER7 and IBM System x blades. Each blade
comes with an installed hypervisor that offers the
possibility of running an application that spans
z/OS, Linux on System z, AIX on POWER, Linux
or MicrosoftWindows 1 on System x but have itunder a single management umbrella.
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IBM Smart Analytics OptimizerCapitalizing on breakthrough technologies to accelerate business analytics
How is it different? Performance: Unprecedented
response times to enable 'train ofthought' analyses frequently blocked bypoor query performance.
Integration: Connects to DB2through
deep integration providingtransparency to all applications.
Self-managed workloads: Queriesare executed in the most efficient way.
Transparency: Applications connectedto DB2, are entirely unaware of IBMSmart Analytics Optimizer.
Simplified administration: Appliance-like hands-free operations, eliminatingmany database tuning tasks.
Faster insights for enabling new opportunities
What is it?
The IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer is a
workload optimized, appliance-like, add-on,
that enables the integration of business
insights into operational processes to drive
winning strategies. It accelerates select
queries, with unprecedented response times.
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How is it different?
Security: VLAN support provides enforcedisolation of network traffic with secure privatenetworks.
Improved support: Monitoring of hardware withcall home for current/expected problems andsupport by System z Service SupportRepresentative.
System z packaging: Increased quality withpre-testing of blade and zBX. Upgrade historyavailable to ease growth.
Operational controls: Monitoring rolled intoSystem z environment from single console.Consistent change management with UnifiedResource Manager.
What is it?
The IBM WebSphere DataPower Integration
Appliance XI50 for zEnterprise can help simplify,
govern, secure and integrate XML and IT services
by providing connectivity, gateway functions, datatransformation, protocol bridging, and intelligent
load distribution.
Purpose-built hardware for simplified deployment and hardened security helpsbusinesses quickly react to change and reduce time to market
IBM WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance XI50 forzEnterpriseHelps Extend the Value of zEnterprise
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Management StackBuilding an architectural construct of hardware, software, services
Visibility, Control and Automation for Applications, Transactions, Databases andData Center Resources
End-to End Workload Management and Service Level Objectives that Align ITManagement with Business Goals
Common Usage and Accounting for business accounting Dynamic/Centralized Management of Application Workloads based on Policies Business Resilience for multi-site recovery End-to-end Enterprise Security
Workload based Resource Allocation andProvisioning for zEnterprise
Physical and Virtual ResourceManagement (Server, Storage, Network)
Goal Oriented Resource Management ofzEnterprise (Availability, Performance,Energy, Security)
Ensemble Network and StorageManagement
Configuration management forhardware / firmware
Operational controls for thehardware / firmware
Service and Support for thehardware / firmware
Lifecycle management for theplatforms virtual resources
PlatformManagement
ServiceManagement
HardwareManagement
Unified Resource Manager Hypervisor management and creation of virtual
networks
Operational controls, service and support forhardware / firmware
Network management of private and secure dataand support networks
Energy monitoring and management
Workload awareness and platform performancemanagement
Virtualization management single view ofvirtualization across the platform
SOD programmatic access to functions via APIs1
Extending with
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zEnterprise Unified Resource ManagerTransforming the way resources are managed and deployed
How is it different?
Heterogeneous management: Total systems managementacross heterogeneous resources.
Integration: Single point of control, common skills forresources, reduced complexity of day to day operations.
Monitoring. New dashboard for CPU resources and energymanagement.
Simplified installation: Auto discovery and configuration ofresources and workloads with single interface
Secure: Improved network security with lower latency, lesshops and less complexity. Improved control of access due tomanagement of hypervisors as firmware.
Service and support management: Virtual machines andblades able to perform hardware problem detection, reporting
and call home
APIs: SOD - Functions may be executed through the HMC orprogrammatic through API in order.1
What is it?Unified Resource Manager provides
workload awareness to optimize the
system resources in accordance with
understanding the policies assigned to
that particular workload.
Functions are grouped into suites of
tiered functionality that enable different
levels of capability Manage, Advanced
Management and Automate.
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HMC
Hypervisors Energy
Networks
Energy Management
gMonitoring and trend reporting of CPUenergy efficiency.
Performance
VirtualServers
Operations
Operational Controlsg Auto-discovery and configurationsupport for new resources.
g SOD: Auto discover storageresources1
g Cross platform hardware problemdetection, reporting and call home.
g Physical hardware configuration,backup and restore.
g Delivery of system activity using newuser.
Hypervisor Managementg Integrated deployment andconfiguration of hypervisors
g Hypervisors (except z/VM) shipped andserviced as firmware.
g Management of ISO images.g Creation of virtual networks.
Network Managementg Management of virtual networks including access control
Keyg Manage suite
n Adv Mgmt suitep Automate suite
zEnterprise Unified Resource ManagerHardware Management
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HMC
Hypervisors Energy
Networks
Energy Management
pStatic power savings
n pAbility to query maximum potentialpower.
Performance
VirtualServers
Operations
Hypervisor ManagementgManage and control communicationbetween virtual server operatingsystems and the hypervisor.
g Single view of virtualization across platforms.g Ability to deploy multiple, cross-platform virtual
servers within minutesg Management of virtual networks including
access control
Virtual Server Lifecycle Management
gHMC provides a single consolidated andconsistent view of resources
npWizard-driven set up of resources inaccordance with specified businessprocess
np Ability to monitor and report
performancepManage to a performance policy
Workload Awareness andPlatform PerformanceManagement
zEnterprise Unified Resource ManagerPlatform Management
Keyg Manage suite
n Adv Mgmt suitep Automate suite
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Keyg Manage suiten Adv Mgmt suite
p Automate suite
HMC
Hypervisors Energy
Networks
Performance
VirtualServers
OperationsOperational ControlsAuto-discovery and configurationsupport for new resources.
SOD: Auto discover storageresources1
Cross platform hardware problemdetection, reporting and call home.
Physical hardware configuration,backup and restore.
Delivery of system activity using newuser.
Hypervisor Management Integrated deployment and
configuration of hypervisorsHypervisors (except z/VM) shipped andserviced as firmware.
Management of ISO images.Creation of virtual networks.Manage and control communication
between virtual server operatingsystems and the hypervisor.
Network ManagementManagement of virtual networks including access control
Single view of virtualization across platforms.Ability to deploy multiple, cross-platform virtual
servers within minutesManagement of virtual networks including
access control
Virtual Server Lifecycle Management
Workload Awareness andPlatform PerformanceManagement
zEnterprise hardware and platform management
Save time, cost and simplifyasset management
Decrease problem determination
and resolution time for cross-platform resources
Improve and simplify cross-platform availability procedures
Enable broader and moregranular view of resourceconsumption
Factory installed and configured network
Improved network security with lower latency,less complexity, no encryption/decryption
Gain flexibility, consistency and uniformity ofvirtualization
Provide the business with faster time to market
Simplified network management for applications
Value Made Possible By the Unified Resource ManagerSimplified installationof hypervisors
Gain significant time tomarket with improvedspeed of deployment
Energy ManagementgMonitoring and trend reporting of CPU
energy efficiency.
pStatic power savings
n pAbility to query maximum potentialpower.
gHMC provides a single consolidated andconsistent view of resourcesnpWizard-driven set up of resources in
accordance with specified businessprocess
np Ability to monitor and reportperformance
pManage to a performance policy
Simplified energy management
Energy cost savings
Allow critical workloads toreceive resources andpriority based on goal-oriented policies establishedby business requirements
Smart business adjustmentsbased on workload insight
Provide deep insight intohow IT resources are beingused
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or
withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
SOD : Enablement for external tools tomonitor or manage ensemble resources
programmatically through APIs1
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Unified Resource ManagerManage Firmware Suite
Manage (IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer, DataPower XI50z, select POWER7 andSystem x blades)
Monitor and trend reporting of CPU energy efficiency.
New dashboard interface enabling a broader view of system resource consumption.
Integrated hardware / asset management across all elements of the system.
Private and physically isolated connections for secure support and data sharing.
Administrative simplification (wizard) for virtual server provisioning and enablement of integratedstorage and network across hypervisors.
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Energy
HypervisorsNetworks
Operations
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Unified Resource ManagerAdvanced Management / Automate Firmware Suites
Advanced Management (Select System x blades) Additional wizard function to set up resources associated with a workload and the capability to
associate those resources with a named business process. Ability to monitor and report performance. Energy management capabilities.
Automate (Select POWER7 blades, IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer and DataPowerXI50z)
Energy management capabilities.
Automate (Select POWER7 blades only) Additional wizard function to set up resources associated with a workload and the capability to
associate those resources with a named business process. Ability to manage to a user defined performance service level policy and enable performance
monitoring, reporting and resource optimization. Static power savings.
VirtualServers Performance
Energy
HypervisorsNetworks
Operations
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Manage, Advanced Management and Automate are ordered as features of the z196 or z114When placing an order for a z196 or z114, the default is Manage FC#0019. If you want Advanced Management /
Automate you will need to order FC#0020. The additional feature codes for these functions for the blades/optimizers willautomatically be generated for you based on the number of blades/optimizers that you order. To get ensemble
management and cables make sure that you also order FC#0025 on the z196 or z114.
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Manage
per connection
Advanced Management -
per connection
Automate
per connection
z196 or z114 base hardware configuration FC#0019 - N/C N/A FC#0020 - N/C
IFL N/C N/A FC#0052 Yes
IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer (zBX FC#0610) FC#0039 Yes N/A FC#0043 N/C
POWER7 Blade (zBX FC#0612) FC#0041 Yes N/A FC#0045 Yes
DataPower Blade (zBX FC#0611) FC#0040 Yes N/A FC#0044 N/C
System x Blade (zBX FC#0613) FC#0042 Yes FC#0046 - Yes N/A
Manage Delivers Unified Resource Managers function for core operational controls,installation and configuration, and energy monitoring
Advanced Management Delivers workload definition and performance policy monitoring and reporting
Automate Delivers workload definition and performance policy monitoring and reporting.Delivers goal oriented monitoring and goal oriented management of resources andenergy management.
zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager Pricing StrategyPriced to Value: Tiered functionality that scales
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Unified Resource Manager flow charts
Note .. The Unified Resource Manager flow charts on the next pages arenot blank they need to be shown in Screen Show!
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Select IBM Blades
Blade HW Resources
Optimizers
IBMSmartAn
alyticsOptimizer
z HW Resources
z/OS
z/VM
UnifiedResource
Manager
Private data network (IEDN)
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
Customer Network
Customer Network
System z Host
AIX onPOWER7
DataPow
erXI50z
System z PR/SM
z/TPFz/VSE
Linux onSystem z
BladeVirtualization
BladeVirtualization
Open Storage SAN
Linux onSystem z
Linux onSystem x
orWindows1
Install newPOWER7
blade in zBX
zBXSupport ElementSys
temzHardwareManagementConsole(HMC)
withUnifiedReso
urceManager
HMC
Auto-discoverand verify the
blade issupported byzEnterprise
Serviceupdates
Updates sent
over servicenetwork to
POWER7 bladesand to z196
Error onPOWER7 blade
sent over servicenetwork to SE
SE sends outcontact for IBM
support
IBMsupport
Putting zEnterprise System to the taskOperational Controls POWER7
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Serviceupdates
received atSupportElement
Private High Speed Data Network IEDN
Private Management Network INMN
Private Management Network (information only)
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Select IBM Blades
Blade HW Resources
Optimizers
IBMSmartAn
alyticsOptimizer
z HW Resources
z/OS
z/VM
UnifiedResourceManager
Private data network (IEDN)
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
Customer Network
Customer Network
System z Host
AIX onPOWER7
DataPow
erXI50z
System z PR/SM
z/TPFz/VSE
Linux onSystem z
Open Storage SAN
Linux onSystem z
Linux onSystem x
orWindows1
Install newSystem x
blade in zBX
zBXSupport ElementSys
temzHardwareManagementConsole(HMC
)
withUnifiedReso
urceManager
HMC
Serviceupdates
Updates sentover servicenetwork to
System x blades
and to z196
Error onSystem x blade
sent over servicenetwork to SE
IBMsupport
Putting zEnterprise System to the taskOperational Controls System x
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BladeVirtualization
BladeVirtualization
Serviceupdates
received atSupportElement
Auto-discoverand verify the
blade issupported byzEnterprise
SE sends outcontact for IBM
support
Private High Speed Data Network IEDN
Private Management Network INMN
Private Management Network (information only)
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Putting zEnterprise System to the taskPerformance Management
Select IBM Blades
Blade HW Resources
Optimizers
IBMSmartAn
alyticsOptimizer
z HW Resources
z/OS
z/VM
UnifiedResourceManager
Private data network (IEDN)
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
Customer Network
Customer Network
System z Host
AIX onPOWER7
DataPow
erXI50z
System z PR/SM
z/TPFz/VSE
Linux onSystem z
BladeVirtualization
BladeVirtualization
Open Storage SAN
Linux onSystem z
Linux onSystem x
orWindows1
zBXSupport ElementSys
temzHardwareManagementConsole(HMC
)
withUnifiedReso
urceManager
HMC
Set a
performance
policy for those
resources
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USAGE
If more resources are
needed, more CPU
can be added to the
group to satisfy thebusiness policy
From the
HMC you candefine a
group of
resources
together
Private High Speed Data Network IEDN
Private Management Network INMN
Private Management Network (information only)
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Putting zEnterprise System to the taskNetwork Management
z HW Resources
z/OS
z/VM
UnifiedResourceManager
Private data network (IEDN)
Customer Network Customer Network
System z Host
System z PR/SM
z/TPFz/VSE
Linux onSystem z
Linux onSystem z
Support ElementSys
temzHardwareManagementConsole(HMC
)
withUnifiedReso
urceManager
HMC
Select IBM Blades
Blade HW Resources
Optimizers
IBMSmartAn
alyticsOptimizer
AIX onPOWER7
DataPow
erXI50z
BladeVirtualization
BladeVirtualization
Linux onSystem x
orWindows1
zBX
Open Storage SAN
zBX isinstalled
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Communicationbetween blades and
z196 is established overthese networks
Two networksestablished one for
data (IEDN)and one forservice (INMN)
When the virtual server isdefined communication is
set up between the bladeand the other virtual
servers - including thoseon the z196
Private High Speed Data Network IEDN
Private Management Network INMN
Private Management Network (information only)
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Putting zEnterprise System to the taskHypervisor Management and Virtual Server Management POWER7
Select IBM Blades
Blade HW Resources
Optimizers
IBMSmartAn
alyticsOptimizer
z HW Resources
z/OS
z/VM
UnifiedResourceManager
Private data network (IEDN)
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Customer Network
Customer Network
System z Host
AIX onPOWER7
DataPow
erXI50z
System z PR/SM
z/TPFz/VSE
Linux onSystem z
BladeVirtualization
BladeVirtualization
Open Storage SAN
Linux onSystem z
Linux onSystem x
orWindows1
zBXSupport ElementSys
temzHardwareManagementConsole(HMC
)
withUnifiedReso
urceManager
HMC
Once a new POWER7 blade
installed and verified in zBX
the hypervisor is shipped to
the blade over the service
network (INMN)
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User at HMC defines a
workload virtual
servers, virtual LAN,virtual storage
which is managed as
one virtualized
resource
Private High Speed Data Network IEDN
Private Management Network INMN
Private Management Network (information only)
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Putting zEnterprise System to the taskHypervisor Management and Virtual Server Management System x
Select IBM Blades
Blade HW Resources
Optimizers
IBMSmartAn
alyticsOptimizer
z HW Resources
z/OS
z/VM
UnifiedResourceManager
Private data network (IEDN)
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
Customer Network
Customer Network
System z Host
AIX onPOWER7
DataPow
erXI50z
System z PR/SM
z/TPFz/VSE
Linux onSystem z
BladeVirtualization
Open Storage SAN
Linux onSystem z
Linux onSystem x
orWindows1
zBXSupport ElementSys
temzHardwareManagementConsole(HMC
)
withUnifiedReso
urceManager
HMC
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BladeVirtualization
User at HMC defines a
workload virtual
servers, virtual LAN,virtual storage
which is managed as
one virtualized
resource
Once a new System x blade
installed and verified in zBX
the hypervisor is shipped to
the blade over the service
network (INMN)
Private High Speed Data Network IEDN
Private Management Network INMN
Private Management Network (information only)
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Putting zEnterprise System to the taskEnergy Management
Select IBM Blades
Blade HW Resources
Optimizers
IBMSmartAn
alyticsOptimizer
z HW Resources
z/OS
UnifiedResource
Private data network (IEDN)
Customer Network
System z Host
AIX onPOWER7
DataPow
erXI50z
System z PR/SM
z/TPFz/VSE
Linux onSystem z
BladeVirtualization
BladeVirtualization
Open Storage SAN
Linux onSystem z
Linux onSystem x
or
Windows1
zBXSupport ElementSys
temzHardwareManagementConsole(HMC
)
withUnifiedReso
urceManager
HMC Query Max Potential Power to
create a report of energy usage
of blades and z196
Use Static Power Savings to
reduce the power consumption
of the z196 when full
performance is not required
Energy Monitoring creates a
report on new dashboard with
energy usage information
Power Save Mode can also be
used to reduce the power
consumption of POWER7
blades when full performance is
not required
CPU
POWER7blades
z/VMz196 CPU
Energy consumption
Private Management Network INMN
Private Management Network (information only)