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IBM System z Software Pricing Guide Share Europe
March 17th 2010Marc Wesemael, IBM Belgium, System z SW
[email protected]://www.ibm.com/systems/z/resources/swprice/ Based upon a presentation from David Chase
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BookManager*
CICS*
DB2*
DB2 Connect
DB2 Universal Database
DFSORT*
Domino
DRDA*
Encina*
FICON*
GDDM*
HiperSockets
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IBM logo*
ImagePlus*
IMS
Intelligent Miner
Lotus*
Multiprise*
MQSeries
NetView*
OS/390*
Parallel Sysplex*
QMF
RACF*
S/390*
System z
System z9*
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VSE/ESA
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z/VM*
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Agenda
IBM Software Pricing Framework
MLC TopicsSub-Capacity Concepts
Workload License Charges
Optimizing for Sub-Capacity
Parallel Sysplex Aggregation
IPLA TopicsWhat is IPLA?
What is Value Unit Pricing?
IPLA Sub-Capacity
Other Price/Performance Topics
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Software Pricing at IBM
Sub-Capacity: April 2005Sub-Capacity: Aug 2004Sub-Capacity: Oct 2000
e.g., Products that run on Unix, Windows, and also middleware for Linux on System z !
Eg: WebSphere Application Server, DB2 UDB, DB2 Connect, TSM
e.g., WebSphere, Tivoli tools, DB2 tools, IMS tools,
CICS tools, AD tools,z/VM V5, V6
e.g., DB2, CICS, IMS, MQSeries, Compilers, Domino, z/OS, zVSE
Passport Advantage Relationship Discount
Enterprise aggregationSysplex aggregation
Perpetual license, S&S bundled in Y1, optional 12 mo S&S
Perpetual license, annual Subscription and Support (optional)
Monthly term license, includes maintenance
International Program License Agreement (IPLA) with Passport Advantage Amendments
International Program License Agreement (IPLA) with System z Amendments
IBM Customer Agreement (ICA) with System z Attachments
Distributed: IPLA(One Time Charges)
System z: IPLA(One Time Charges)
System z: Monthly License Charges
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z/OS Monthly License Charges Overview
Yes
Yes
Aggregation Capable?
Yes
Yes
Sub-Cap Capable?
xzELC
xx
(plex only)
x
(plex only)
xPSLCallows NALC *allows ULC
x
(w/zELC)
x **
(w/TWLC)
EWLCallows zNALCallows SALC
x
(plex only)
x
(plex only)
xWLCallows zNALCallows SALC
9672and olderz800 *
z10 BC z9 BC *z890 *
z10 ECz9 ECz990 z900
WLC = Workload License Charges (VWLC & FWLC) EWLC = Entry Workload License Charges
PSLC = Parallel Sysplex License Charges TWLC = Tiered EWLC
zELC = zSeries Entry License Charges = Strategic Pricing Metric
MWLC = Midrange Workload License Charges: on z10, z9 EC, z9 BC when running z/VSE V4ULC = Usage License Charges = available only for MQSeries, DB2, CICS, IMS; used when product has low utilization
SALC = Select Application License Charges = available only for MQSeries; used when product has very low utilization
zNALC = System z New Application License Charges = available only for z/OS associated w/ new workload applications
* NALC is an old new workload metric being withdrawn September 2007 ** z9 BC A01 and z890-110 are priced zELC, not EWLC
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Sub-Capacity Concepts
MLC Topic
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Sub-Capacity Overview
LPAR 1 LPAR 2
75 MSU 50 MSU
100 MSU Rated Capacity
LPAR 3
10 MSU
80 MSU
55 MSU
90 MSU
85MSU
PL/I
DB2
IMS
z/OS
COBOL
CICS
IMS
z/OS
FileMan
CICS
DB2
z/OS
Full Capacity Pricing Charges based on Machine Capacity of
machines where product runs
Sub-Capacity Pricing Charges based on Hardware Utilization
of LPARs where product runs
Hourly intervals measured
Rolling 4-Hour Average calculated for
each combination of LPARs
Charges based on Monthly Peak R4HA
of appropriate LPAR combination
Not based on individual Product measurement
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Sub-Capacity Overview
LPAR 1 LPAR 2
75 MSU 50 MSU
100 MSU Rated Capacity
LPAR 3
10 MSU
80 MSU
55 MSU
90 MSU
85MSU
PL/I
DB2
IMS
z/OS
COBOL
CICS
IMS
z/OS
FileMan
CICS
DB2
z/OS
Full Capacity Pricing Charges based on Machine Capacity of
machines where product runs
Sub-Capacity Pricing Charges based on Hardware Utilization
of LPARs where product runs
Hourly intervals measured
Rolling 4-Hour Average calculated for
each combination of LPARs
Charges based on Monthly Peak R4HA
of appropriate LPAR combination
Not based on individual Product measurement
e.g. DB2 is charged 80 MSUs because LPARs 1&2 had a peak R4HA utilization
of 80 MSUs and DB2 ran in LPARs 1&2,
not because DB2 used 80 MSUs
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Sub-Capacity Example
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219 MSUsz/OS
136 MSUsDB2
136 MSUsCOBOL
Sub-Cap MSUsProduct
SYSA SYSB SYSC
z/OS z/OS z/OS
COBOL
DB2
System z @ 240 MSUs
136 MSUs
219 MSUs
SCRT
Report:
Peak R4HA
Peak R4HA
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Sub-Capacity Eligible z/OS MLC ProgramsProduct ID Product Name Product ID Product Name
5694A01 z/OS V1 5655H32 Debug Tool for z/OS & OS/390
5655G52 z/OS.e V1 5655L24 Debug Tool for z/OS V4
5655147 CICS TS for OS/390 5655M18 Debug Tool for z/OS V5
5697E93 CICS TS V2 5655P14 Debug Tool for z/OS V6
5655M15 CICS TS V3 for z/OS
5655B22 Visual Age PL/I V2 for OS/390 5655S97 CICS TS V4
5655H31 Enterprise PL/I V35655DB2 DB2 for OS/390 V5
5645DB2 DB2 UDB for OS/390 V6 5697B82 Tivoli NetView for OS/390 5675DB2 DB2 UDB for OS/390 V7 5697ENV Tivoli NetView for z/OS
5635DB2 DB2 V9 for z/OS 5697MQZ WS MQ Extended Security Ed for z/OS V5
5655158 IMS V6 5697NQZ WS MQ Extended Security Ed for z/OS V6
5655B01 IMS V7
5655C56 IMS V8
5655J38 IMS V9
5635A02 IMS V11
5655B86 Lotus Domino for S/390 V5
5655K36 Lotus Domino for z/OS V6
5655A95 MQSeries V2 for OS/390
5655N14 Lotus Domino for z/OS V7
5655F10 WebSphere MQ V5 for z/OS
5655P97 z/OS Encryption Facility for z/OS V1
5655L82 WebSphere MQ V6 for z/OS
5706254 QMF MVS V3
5648A25 COBOL for OS/390 & VM V2
5695068 Airline Control System V2
5748T15 z/TPF V1
5748F15 z/TPFDF V1
5625DB2 DB2 UDB for z/OS V8
5655G53 Enterprise COBOL V3
5635A01 IMS V10
5655R44 Debug Tool for z/OS V7
5655S17 Debug Tool for z/OS V8
5655S71 Enterprise COBOL V4
5655R36 WebSphere MQ V7 for z/OS
Subcapacity also applied
to some of the earlier
versions of the listed SW.
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Sub-Capacity WLC/EWLC Implementation
MLC Topic
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Downloadable Tools for Sub-Capacity
Sub-Capacity Planning Tool for PLANNING for Sub-Capacity
http://ibm.com/systems/z/swprice/subcap/scpt
processes SMF70 records
analyzes data from any mainframe environment
Produces a planning report used for estimating
Sub-Capacity Reporting Tool for IMPLEMENTING Sub-Capacity
http://ibm.com/systems/z/swprice/subcap/scrt
processes SMF70 and SMF89 records
analyzes data from a System z server running z/OS in 64-bit
Produces a Sub-Capacity Report used for billing
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Sub-Capacity Planning Tool
If you had a product running in ALL LPARs, it would require 170 MSUs.
If you had a product only running in LPAR2 & LPAR3, it would require 135 MSUs.
If you had a product only running in LPAR1 & LPAR3, it would require 49 MSUs.
If you had a product only running in LPAR1 & LPAR2, it would require 168 MSUs.
If you had a product only running in LPAR3, it would require 3 MSUs.
If you had a product only running in LPAR2, it would require 133 MSUs.
If you had a product only running in LPAR1, it would require 46 MSUs.
174Capacity (MSUs)
4CP Processors
2096-W04Machine Description
S123456Serial Number
SYS1System Name
19/10/2008Release Date
=============== SUB-CAPACITY PLANNING TOOL ==============
SCPT only uses SMF 70
and does not know
anything about used SW in
the specific LPARs.
If having many LPAR this
list of combinations can
become very long ->
You can specify a
maximum size for the list.
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Sub-Capacity Machine Implementation Timeline
August September October November
Collect Aug DataRunAug
Report
SubmitAugReport
EffectiveDate for
Aug Report
EffectiveDate for
Sep Report
EffectiveDate for
Oct Report
Full-Cap Pricing
(Could be PSLC, zELC, WLC, EWLC)
Sub-Cap Pricing
(Could be WLC, EWLC, zNALC)
Aug Sub-Cap Report (Feb 2 Mar 1) must be submitted to IBM by March 9th - effective on Apr 1st
This is for a machine adopting sub-capacity for the first time.
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Sub-Capacity Reporting Tool (SCRT) Report=============== SUB-CAPACITY REPORT ==============
Customer Name ABC Corp
Customer Number 1111111
Machine Serial Number 51-12345
Machine Type and Model 2097-604 Machine Model change observed
Machine Rated Capacity (MSUs) 277
Purchase Order Number unknown
===================================================================
TOOL INFORMATION
Tool Release
Reporting Period 2 Jan, 2010 - 1 Feb, 2010
% Data Collected 99% for 31 days
===================================================================
PRODUCT SUMMARY INFORMATION
VWLC Product Name VWLC Product ID Tool MSUs
Customer
MSUs
Customer
Comments
z/OS V1 5694-A01 253
DB2 UDB V9 5635-DB2 253
CICS TS V3 5655-M15 132
MQSeries V6 5655-L82 132
IMS V10 5635-A01 142
Tivoli NetView for z/OS 5697-ENV 253 (optional) (condit.)
Enterprise Cobol V4 5655-S71 60 (optional) (condit.)
18.1.1
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Workload License Charges
MLC Topic
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Workload License Charges*
zSeries
z/OS 64-bit
for Sub-Capacity Eligible Products
Variable Workload License Charges (VWLC)
for non-Sub-Capacity Eligible Products
Flat Workload License Charges (FWLC)
per server
single charge
Flat WLC Structure
Variable WLC Price Structure
cumulative monthly pricing
flat monthly pricing
Level Range
Base 0 - 3 MSUs
Level 0 4 - 45 MSUs
Level 1 46 - 175 MSUs
Level 2 176 - 315 MSUs
Level 3 316 - 575 MSUs
Level 4 576 - 875 MSUs
Level 5 876 - 1315 MSUs
Level 6 1316 - 1975 MSUs
Level 7 1976+ MSUs *WLC are available on z10 EC, z9 EC, z990, z900, plex of z10 BC, z9 BC, z890 and z800
Full-Cap mode -use rated MSU
capacity
or
Sub-Cap mode -use MSU values
from Sub-Capacity
Reports
z/OS in 64-bit mode required. Remove all OS/390 for a CEC to qualify
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WLC Example
* All prices are estimates in Euro and subject to change
z9 BC Model Q04
@ 88 MSUs
LPAR1
60 MSUs
CICS
DB2
COBOL
Fortran
REXX
z/OS
z9 EC Model 506
@ 279 MSUs
LPAR2
60 MSUs
DB2
z/OS
LPAR3
175 MSUs
CICS
DB2
z/OS
230 MSUs
Product WLC Sub-Cap
WLC Full-Cap
PSLC
COBOL5655S71
3 27360 MSUs
3 63788 MSUs
3 18088 MSUs
Fortran5668805
787Flat WLC
787Flat WLC
61088 MSUs
REXX5695013
1 937Flat WLC
1 937Flat WLC
1 96288 MSUs
CICS TS5655M15
47 562235 MSUs
60 890367 MSUs
54 916367 MSUs
DB2 V95635DB2
49 932290 MSUs
56 844367 MSUs
53 400367 MSUs
z/OS5694A01
102 282290 MSUs
116 393367 MSUs
131 677367 MSUs
TOTAL 205 773 240 488 245 745
* With Model, SW model is meant -> capacity setting
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Entry Workload License Charges
MLC Topic
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for Sub-Capacity Eligible Products
Entry Workload License Charges (EWLC)
for non-Sub-Capacity Eligible Products
EWLC Tiered Price Structure
Tier A 1 - 11 MSUs
Tier B 12 - 15 MSUs
Tier C 16 - 40 MSUs
Tier D 41 - 75 MSUs
Tier E 76 - 1500 MSUs
Tier F 1501+ MSUs
base 3 MSUs
Level 1 4 - 17 MSUs
Level 2 18 - 30 MSUs
Level 3 31 - 45 MSUs
Level 4 46 - 87 MSUs
Level 5 88 - 175 MSUs
Level 6 176 - 260 MSUs
Level 7 261+ MSUs
EWLC Price Structure
cumulative monthly pricing flat monthly pricing
Entry Workload License Charges for z10 BC, z9 BC and z890
Z10 BC, z9 BC setting A01 and z890 setting 110 are the exceptions to this rule, they are priced using zELC
Full-Cap mode -use rated MSU
capacity
or
Sub-Cap mode -use MSU values
from Sub-Capacity
Reports
Z10 BC
EWLC Tiered Price Structure
Excl. to z10 BC, z9 BC and z890
select the tier based on the MSU rating of your box
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Sub-Capacity Corner Website
http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/resources/swprice/subcap/index.html
Three primary information tabsTerms & Conditions
Procedures
Technology
Links to other informationMSU Ratings for mainframes
Sub-Cap eligible MLC software
Sub-Cap eligible IPLA software (including categories)
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Optimizing Sub-Capacity for Price/Performance
MLC Topic
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Sub-Capacity Optimization
Review Sub-Capacity Reports Monthly
Deploy Fewer Products per LPAR
Create Extra LPARs for Specialized Purposes / Products
Control LPAR Utilization
Use Traditional capping (PR/SM hardcap) Reduce Number of Logical Engines Implement Defined Capacity and/or Group Capacity Limits
Machine Consolidation
Potentially Reduces the number of Flat WLC licenses needed Allows you to Leverage Offset Peaks
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Customers MUST Review Sub-Cap Reports
Im so glad that my team looked over our Sub-Capacity
Reports this month. We checked for problems, noticed trends, considered possible
optimization activities!
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Deploy Fewer Products per LPAR
Does IMS V10 really need to run in
LPAR FOUR? It is only running in
this LPAR for 7.6% of the reporting
period
PRODUCT GRID SNAPSHOT
Product Name Product ID ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX
z/OS V1 5694-A01 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 97.90% 100.00% 100.00%
DB2 UDB V9 5635-DB2 95.20% 99.80% 99.80% 97.70% 100.00% 100.00%
CICS TS V3 5655-M15 57.60% 99.80% 99.80% 97.10% 100.00% 71.50%
MQSeries V7 5655-R36 95.20% 99.80% 99.80% 79.80% 100.00% 99.80%
IMS V10 5635-A01 99.80% 99.80% 99.80% 7.60% 100.00%
Debug Tool V7 5655-R44 20.80%
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Defined Capacity
SCRT reports the lower of the R4HA or Defined Capacity
2094-506 rated
@ 279 MSUs
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Defined Capacity has no effect if R4HA never reaches it
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Even without capping becoming activated, it can have a financial impact !
Without CAPPING defined: reported R4HA: 157 MSU.
With CAPPING defined at 150 MSU: reported R4HA: 150 MSU. (And only a few minutes real capping : around 14:30)
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SCRT details
If all LPARs would peak at
same moment:
50+54+16+103 = 223 MSU.
This can be avoided through
GROUP Capping.
This SCRT section
shows the number of
MSU that will be
charged.
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Group Capacity Limits
Group A Limit = 80
Group B Limit = 40
Machine Rating = 100
Highlights: Available with z/OS 1.8
Available for z10 EC, z9 EC & z10 BC, z9 BC only
DefCap = 60
Announced: April 18th 2007
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Defined Capacity vs. Group Capacity LimitsGoal: Limit Production to 80 MSUs & Test to 40 MSUs (Total = 120 MSUs)
Total Production = 80
DefCap=30
Machine Rating = 200
DefCap= 10
Total Test = 40
DefCap=30
DefCap=30
DefCap=20
Total Production = 80
Machine Rating = 200
Total Test = 40
DefCap=60
Defined Capacity Group Capacity Limits
Wt30
Wt30
Wt20
Wt10
Wt10
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SCRT details
SCRT report also includes details about number of hours capping per LPAR / GROUP.
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Offset Peaks through Server Consolidation
Time
0
20
40
60
80
100
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A B A & B
Highest rolling 4-hour
average for CECA
Highest rolling 4-hour
average for CECB
Highest simultaneous rolling
4-hour average for A&B
Separate Machines: z/OS total charges equal ~125 MSUsz/OS charges on CECA would be ~73 MSUs
z/OS charges on CECB would be ~52 MSUs
Consolidated Machine (A&B): z/OS total charges equal ~98 MSUs
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Parallel Sysplex Aggregation
MLC Topic
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Parallel Sysplex Aggregation
IBM Parallel Sysplex Aggregation Criteria:Hardware requirements
Software requirements
Operational requirements
Verification requirements
Applies to Parallel Sysplexes with Workload License Charges (WLC)
System z New Application License Charges (zNALC)
Parallel Sysplex License Charges (PSLC)
No-charge, Downloadable Tool for customers to determine whether their Parallel Sysplex is compliant with IBMs 50% rule
http://ibm.com/zseries/swprice/sysplex
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Sysplex Calculator Example
SYSA
100
MSUs
PROD PLEX
SYSB
100
MSUs
PROD PLEX
SYSC
100
MSUs
DEV PLEX
MACHINE ONE - 400 MSUs
22 July 2009 @ 08:00
The z/OS images participating in the above systems enablement function(s), on the same sysplex, must
account for at least 50 percent of the total of the eligible operating system workload on each eligible
machine.
SYSX
155
MSUs
PROD PLEX
SYSY
45
MSUs
TEST
SYSZ
100
MSUs
DEV PLEX
MACHINE TWO - 300 MSUs
22 July 2009 @ 08:00
=============== SYSPLEX CALCULATOR ===============
Release Date 20/10/2008
Customer Name ABC Corporation
Machine Serial LPARs
CPC1 A1111 SYSA, SYSB, SYSC
CPC2 E2222 SYSX, SYSY, SYSZ
Based on IBM's Parallel Sysplex Aggregation criteria, Sysplex Calculator
determines that CPC1 is a member of PRODPLEX
determines that CPC2 is a member of PRODPLEX
Machine => CPC1 CPC1 CPC1 CPC2
LPAR => SYSA SYSB SYSC SYSX
Plex => PRODPLEXPRODPLEXDEVPLEX PRODPLEX
Interval
22 Jul 09 - 08:00 33% 33% 33% 52%
22 Jul 09 - 08:15
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Financial Benefits of Sysplex Aggregation
*All prices are estimates in Euro and subject to change
Lower Cost of Incremental GrowthSystem z machine@ 298 MSUs
Box 1
COBOL
Fortran
REXX
CICS
DB2
z/OS
System z machine
@ 240 MSUs
Box 2
CICS
DB2
z/OS
Product Box 1 Licenses
Box 2Licenses
WLCaggregate
WLCno aggre-
gation
COBOL5655-S71
298MSUs 298 MSUs
298 MSUs
Fortran5668-805
298MSUs
298 MSUs 298 MSUs
REXX5695-013
298MSUs 298 MSUs
298 MSUs
CICS TS V35655-M15
298MSUs
240MSUs 578 MSUs
298 MSUsand
240 MSUs
DB2 V95635-DB2
298MSUs
240MSUs 538 MSUs
298 MSUsand
240 MSUs
z/OS5694-A01
298MSUs
240MSUs 538 MSUs
298 MSUsand
240 MSUs
TOTAL 295 640/ month
400 263/month Capacity (MSUs)
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Level 1
Level 0
Level 2Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Level 6
Level 7
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What is IPLA?
IPLA Topic
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Software Pricing at IBM
Sub-Capacity: April 2005Sub-Capacity: Aug 2004Sub-Capacity: Oct 2000
e.g., Products that run on Unix, Windows, and also middleware for Linux on System z!!!
e.g., WebSphere, Tivoli tools, DB2 tools, IMS tools,
CICS tools, AD tools,z/VM V5, V6
e.g., DB2, CICS, IMS, MQSeries, Compilers, Domino, z/OS, OS/390,
z/OS.e, VSE
Passport Advantage Relationship Discount
Enterprise aggregationSysplex aggregation
Perpetual license, maintenance bundled in Y1, optional 12 mo maintenance
Perpetual license, annual maintenance (optional)
Monthly term license, includes maintenance
International Program License Agreement (IPLA)
International Program License Agreement (IPLA)
IBM Customer Agreement (ICA)
Distributed: IPLA(One Time Charges)
System z: IPLA(One Time Charges)
System z: Monthly License Charges
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What is Value Unit Pricing ?
IPLA Topic
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Value Unit Pricing Key Benefits
Lower Cost of Incremental Growth
Enterprise Aggregation
License: One-Time-Charge granting the right to use the product
Maintenance: Optional, Recurring Charge for Subscription & Support (S&S)
S&S provides break/fix support
S&S provides version-to-version upgrades, at no additional OTC
S&S is an annual charge called Annual License Charge or ALC
S&S is optional but strongly encouraged (Resumption fee applies)
If purchased, S&S capacity MUST equal license capacity
S&S automatically renews each year
S&S may be cancelled (effective anniversary date) (Resumption fee applies)
For each System z IPLA Product
there is a unique product ID per version
there is a common S&S product ID
across all versions
Value Unit Pricing: Benefits/Terms
Product ID Product
5655-I18 Migration Utility V1
5697-I89 Migration Utility V2
5697-N44 Migration Utility V3
5655-I32 Migration Utility S&S
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Value Unit Pricing: Mechanics
Value Unit Pricing Converts various measurements to Value Units For each Value Unit Priced program, there is a 'Value Unit Exhibit' (VUEXXX)
The 'Value Unit Exhibit' establishes the appropriate Value Unit conversion
Most common conversion is MSUs to Value Units
It is also possible to convert engines, messages and other measurements to Value Units
Value Unit Exhibit 007 (VUE007):
MSUs 1 - 3, need 1 VU per MSU
MSUs 4 - 45, need .45 VUs per MSU
MSUs 46 - 175, need .36 VUs per MSU
MSUs 176 - 315, need .27 VUs per MSU
MSUs 316+, need .20 VUs per MSU
**** cumulative ****
Value Unit Exhibit 001 (VUE001):
MSUs 1 - 3, need 5.25 VUs per MSU
MSUs 4 - 45, need .83 VUs per MSU
MSUs 46 - 175, need .35 VUs per MSU
MSUs 176 - 315, need .26 VUs per MSU
MSUs 316+, need .20 VUs per MSU
**** cumulative ****
Migration Utility Examples:100 MSUs => 42 VUs
1000 MSUs => 244 VUs
Lower cost of Incremental Growth
*All prices are estimates in Euro and subject to change
Product ID Product Price per VU
5655-I18 Migration Utility V1 1,725 / VU
5697-I89 Migration Utility V2 1,587 / VU
5697-N44 Migration Utility V3 1,746 / VU
5655-I32 Migration Utility S&S 264 / VU
Other VUE Exhibits exist for eg z/VM, TWS, WBIFN,
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IPLA Aggregation Applies to all IPLA Value Unit Bases (e.g., MSUs, Engines, Users)
Combines Value Unit Basis (e.g., MSUs) for all machines in customer enterprise before calculating # of VUs needed
(Aggregation does not require parallel sysplex)
Calculation of additional capacity uses Current Entitlement as starting point
2096-S0385 MSUs
Migration Util.(5697-N44)
Brussel
2097-705488 MSUs
Migration Util.(5697-N44)
Luik
2096-S0384 MSUs
Migration Util.(5697-N44)
Gent
Customer One:
Customer Two:
Deploying Migration Utility on 2096-S03
Convert total 85 MSUs to 37 Value Units
Total for 37 VUs @ 1746/VU = 64 602 OTC (and 9 768 S&S)
$64 602 / 85 MSUs = about 760 per MSU
Deploying Migration Utility on 2096-S03 and 2097-705
Convert total 572 MSUs to 159 Value Units
Total for 159 VUs @ 1746/VU = $277 614 OTC (and 41 976 S&S)
277 614 / 572 MSUs = about 485 per MSU
*All prices are estimates in Euro and subject to change
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10 August 2004 Sub-Capacity Announcement
IPLA Topic
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System z IPLA Categories (August 2004)
Most System z IPLA Programs with MSU-Oriented Value Unit Pricing
will fall into one of the following three categories
Execution-based
Where the
Product
executes
For example:
Fault Analyzer
Reference-based
Where the
Parent Product
executes
For example:
DB2 Utilities Suite
(parent is DB2)
z/OS-based
Where the
Product
executes
For example:
z/OS Session Manager
Note: uncategorized programs are usually licensed on the machine where the program executes
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Sub-Capacity Ts & Cs
Execution
-based
Terms
For Value
Unit
Programs
Required license
capacity equals the
capacity of the LPAR(s)where the IPLA program
executes
Reference
-based
Terms
For Value
Unit
Programs
Required license
capacity equals the
capacity of the parent
program across the environment
z/OS-
based
Terms
For Value
Unit
Programs
Required license
capacity equals the
z/OS capacity of the
machine(s) where the IPLA program executes
environment = a single/stand-alone machine
or a qualified Parallel Sysplex
Machines with Sub-Cap WLC or Sub-Cap EWLC
Required: IPLA Amendment for System z Platform Programs Sub-Capacity Pricing
Customer tracking required
IBM has right to audit, initiate billing
Note: Product Announcement for uncategorized products will outline sub-cap terms, if there are any.
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SCRT details
WebSphere Application Server: GSSP pricing
SCRT report only includes the Execution based System z IPLA SW.
GSSP eligible SW: reported MSU figure function of product usage instead of LPAR size.
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z/OS programs eligible for Getting Started Sub-capacity Pricing WebSphere Application Server for z/OS V6.1 (5655-N01) Service level 16*
WebSphere Application Server for z/OS V7.0 (5655-N02)
WebSphere Extended Deployment on z/OS V6.1 (5655-P28)
WebSphere Extended Deployment for z/OS V6.1 by individual components (5655-S33)
Websphere Process Server for z/OS V6.1 (5655-N53)
WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus for z/OS V6.1 (5655-R15)
WebSphere Service Registry and Repository for z/OS V6.1 (5655-R41)
WebSphere Business Services Fabric for z/OS V6.1 (5655-S30)
WebSphere Message Broker for z/OS V6.1 (5655-M74) Service level 2*
WebSphere Portal Enable for z/OS V6 (5655-R17)
WebSphere Transformation Extender for z/OS V8.2 (5655-R95)* Service level 2 (eligible with Command Server and with Launcher)
Report above shows that
WAS was running all the
time in eg LPAR PROD2,
having R4HA of 83 MSU
but only 12 MSU reported
because of GSSP.
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System z IPLA Programs Website
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/resources/swprice/zipla/index.html
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Value Unit Example
324 MSUs
109 VUs
281K
95 MSUs
40 VUs
103K
WebSphere App Server Execution-Based category
(LPARs 1, 2)
279 MSUs
97 VUs
281K
60 MSUs
28 VUs
81K
Fault Analyzer Execution-Based category
(LPAR 2)
279 MSUs
97 VUs
277K
230 MSUs
84 VUs
240K
z/OS Session Manager z/OS-Based category
(z9 EC)
324 MSUs
109 VUs
102K
210 MSUs
79 VUs
74K
CICS Performance Analyzer Reference-Based category
(CICS, sysplex)
324 MSUs
135 VUs
96K
265 MSUs
120 VUs
86K
DB2 Utilities Suite Reference-based category
(DB2, sysplex)
Full-Cap VUs
Sub-Cap VUs
Program
*All prices are estimates in Euro and subject to change
z9 BC Model M04
@ 45 MSUs
LPAR1
35 MSUs
CICS
DB2
COBOL
Fortran
REXX
z/OS
z9 EC Model 506
@ 279 MSUs
LPAR2
60 MSUs
DB2
z/OS
LPAR3
175 MSUs
CICS
DB2
z/OS
230 MSUs
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Price / Performance
General
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Generation to Generation IBM Software Savings Possible
* Sample Software Stack Includes: z/OS Base plus features, DB2 v9, CICS v3, IMS v10, MQ v7
The announced MSUs for SW pricing purposes on z10 EC and z9 EC servers are designed to offer
improved software price/performance.
z990
Example
Software MSUs for similar HW capacity
* Prices are estimates in Euro and subject to change.
Sample 3 Year Savings for z10 EC SW *
SW MSU Examples
~37 % higher MSU on z900 !
~10% MSU reduction compared to z9 EC
z10 EC
z9 EC
z900
1000111112341371
7298109001000
250278309343
738190100
Compared with :
0
10 0 0
2 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
50 0 0
100 500 1.000
z 10 MSUs
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z9 EC z990 z900
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zNALC New Pricing for New Workloads!
System z New Application License Charges (zNALC)
Attractive pricing for z/OS operating system to drive qualified new workloads to the System z platform
Significantly reduced compared to standard price
Announce: 9 January 2007
Available: 16 March 2007
Satisfies the SoD Announced with z/OS 1.7 (July 2005) IBM plans to announce a version of New Application License Charges (NALC) intended to help improve the price performance of z/OS incertain new workload environments by delivering subcapacity pricing. .
Some examples of approved Qualified Applications: DB2 for z/OS in support of SAP from SAP AG
DB2 for z/OS in support of PeopleSoft from Oracle
DB2 for z/OS in support of Siebel from Oracle
Lotus Domino for z/OS
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zNALC a great value!zNALC provides:
Single Qualified New Workload pricing across System z product line
LPAR-Level Granularity Sub-capacity announced and supported no need for full machine
dedicated to new workload
zNALC Qualified New Workload Criteria replaces NALC Fixed Application List A wider choice of workloads
Improved z/OS pricing Incremental Price/Performance improvements
including Parallel Sysplex Aggregation
No separate z/OS product or product number
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Linux on System z
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Linux for System z General Concepts
Linux for System z Middleware is considered distributed software, engine-based pricing under Passport Advantage
Sub-Capacity Licensing for distributed SW Linux for System z Middleware can run on
General purpose System z engines
Specialized Linux System z engines, called Integrated Facility for
Linux (IFL) engines
To achieve maximum value from Linux on System z, leverage z/VM for virtualization and run hundreds or possibly even thousands of Linux instances on a single System z server
Linux on System z is great for:
server consolidation
web-enabling legacy data (the data is on DB2 on the host, right?)
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Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL)
If an engine-based zSW IPLA product runs on
any CPs it must be licensed on all the CPs.
If an engine-based zSW IPLA product runs on
any IFLs it must be licensed on all the IFLs.
2097-704 @ 401 MSUs IFL IFL
Quantity of Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL) features indicates the number of specialized Linux engines for pricing of IPLA engine-based products like z/VM v5 (and also "distributed" middleware)
License Linux on zSeriesmiddleware based on number of IFL engines
traditional portion
linuxportion
401 MSUs
Model of zSeries processor indicates the MSU rating (and number of CP engines) for pricing of traditional software licenses like z/OS and its middleware
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Passport Advantage
https://www.ibm.com/software/howtobuy/passportadvantage/valueunitcalculator/vucalc.wss
Above website shows number of PVU for multiple platforms.
As a reference: POWER6 (550,560,570, 575, 595): 120 PVU per core.
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System z Application Assist Processor (zAAP)
zAAP Special processor type dedicated exclusively for Java workloads under z/OS e.g. WebSphere
Enabled by System z innovative PR/SM virtualizationCPs and zAAPs in the same z/OS LPAR
Java work ONLY directed to zAAPs by z/OS 1.6+
Can lower cost of computing for Java technology-based application serversz10, z9, z990 and z890 only
Attractively priced
No IBM software charges on zAAPs
Required Elementsz/OS 1.6 or later
Java SDK 1.4.1 or later
zAAP hardware feature
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zAAP Example, Sub-Capacity WLC
adds zAAP instead of upgrading to 606 or 607Java workload runs on zAAP engine
Sub-Capacity charges for Products in SYSA reduced from 100 to 75 MSUs
BEFORE:2097-605 @ 292 MSUsfive CPs
SYSA SYSB
J
J
J
J
J
1 2 3 1 2 3
AFTER:2097-605 @ 292 MSUsfive CPs + one zAAP
SYSA SYSB
J
J
J
J
J
1 2 3 1 2 3zLogical View
Physical View1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 z
sysaneeds
resource
sysagets
resource
r4hr avg=100 r4hr avg=75
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System z10, z9 Integrated Information Processor (zIIP)
zIIP Special processor type dedicated exclusively for certain DB2 workloads under z/OS
Enabled by System z innovative PR/SM virtualizationCPs and zIIPs in the same z/OS LPAR
DB2 work ONLY directed to zIIPs by z/OS 1.6+
Can lower cost of ownership for some eligible DB2 data serving workloadsSystem z9 and z10 only
Attractively priced
No IBM software charges on zIIPs
Required Elementsz/OS 1.6 or later
DB2 V8 for z/OS
zIIP hardware feature
zIIP: can also run zAAP eligible workload (z/OS 1.11)
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Specialty Engine Special Advantages
Customers do not need to re-purchase their specialty engines as they upgrade hardware from one generation to the nextA generational upgrade gives them free capacity growth e.g.
a zAAP on a z10 EC is faster than a zAAP on a z9 or z990
Specialty engines always run at full speedOn servers such as the z10 EC/BC, z9 EC/BC and z890
customers can choose to have their standard engines run at less
than the maximum speed e.g. a 2097-401 versus 2097-701
IFLs, zAAPs and zIIPs all run at the maximum engine speed
Hipersocket connections between z/OS and IFL LPARs MUCH less effort is spent moving data between z/OS and Linux
LPARs compared to having external servers communicate with
DB2 running on z/OS
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Visit the System z Software Pricing Website
http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/resources/swprice/index.html
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