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Welcome to the Waitless WorldIBM North America
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Georgia IBM POWER User Group (GIPUG)
What is new with Power Systems?
Thursday, October 20, 2016
IBM Systems
Power Systems – POWER8 Family
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Rack U Sockets New for Fall 2016 Prior to Fall 2016
E880 Modules 4/16 E880c 9080-MHE E880 9119-MHE
E870 Modules 4/8 E870c 9080-MME E870 9119-MMEE850 4 4 E850c 8408-44E E850 8408-E8E
S824 4 2 S824 8246-42AS814 4 1 S814 8286-41A
S822 2 2 S822 8284-22AS824L 4 2 S824L 8247-42L
S822L 2 2 S822L 8247-22LS812L 2 1 S812L 8247-21L
S822LC 2 2 S822LC for Big Data 8001-22C
S822LC 2 2 S822LC for HPC 8335-GTB
S822LC 2 2 S822LC (commercial) 8335-GCAS822LC 2 2 S822LC (technical) 8335-GTA
S812LC 2 1 S812LLC 8348-21CS821LC 1 2 S821LC 8001-12C
Power forevery applicationEvery business is different, and no two sets of applications are the same.
Whether you’re dealing with applications that run on a single system, or
high value applications running on Linux clusters, IBM Power Systems has
you covered.
E Line S Line L Line LC Line
Business
Large enterprise clients
with large, single-system
application sets. Runs AIX,
IBM i, and Linux
Large to medium-sized
clients variable application
sets. Runs AIX, IBM i, and
Linux
Large to medium-sized
clients with variable
application sets running on
Linux
Large to medium-sized
clients growing workload
needs on Linux
Deployment Model
Scale up deployment
model focused on driving
more applications on a
single system
Single-system stand-alone
and small scale out
deployments.
Single-system stand-alone
and scale out deployments
Large scale out
deployments and cluster
deployments with failover
software for Linux
workloads
Introducing the IBMPower Systems LC Line
IBM’s new LC line is prepared to handle any workload
for any business with lower acquisition cost than most
x86 servers.
S812LC
A system designed to run big data applications
Addresses specific memory and multithreading demands from
Hadoop and Spark
S822LC Commercial
Optimized for cloud, big data and business-critical applications
Ideal for data in the cloud
S822LC High Performance Computing
Access data, and build models quickly
Gain deeper insights from data-centric designs
Leader in Linux
IBM Power has positioned itself to be the primary
processor for Linux users – featuring a strong solution
for all workload types:
Faster overall performance
Cluster-optimized
Lowest cost system
2.2x faster
53% lower cost
IBM Systems
Introducing the LC Portfolio of OpenPOWER Servers
Systems designed to take Data Rich and High Performance Computing (HPC)
Linux workloads to the next level
S822LC For High
Performance Computing
MTM 8335-GTB
• Introducing CPU-GPU
NVLink, delivering >2.5X the
bandwidth to GPUs
•POWER8 with NVIDIA
NVLink
•Up to 4 integrated NVIDIA
“Pascal” GPUs
S822LC For Big Data
MTM 8001-22C
• Ideal for storage-centric and
high data through-put
workloads
•Brings 2 POWER8 sockets
for Big Data workloads
•Big data acceleration with
work CAPI and GPUs
S821LC
MTM 8001-12C
•Storage rich single socket
system for big data
applications
•Memory Intensive
workloads
S822LC
MTM 8335-GCA
•Up to 2.2X memory
bandwidth of Intel x86
systems
•Memory Intensive
workloads
S812LC
MTM 8348-21C
•2 POWER8 sockets in a 1U
form factor
• Ideal for environments
requiring dense computing
NEW
NEW
NEW
IBM Power Systems LC Portfolio
HPC
Ann: 9/8 GA: 9/8 Ann: 9/8 GA: 9/8Ann Ext. 9/8 GA: 9/26
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• 24 – 48 core system• Up to 4TB DDR4 Memory• 2, 3 or 4 sockets• 12-core processors• Min active cores = 12• Min active memory = 50% of
installed• Built-in PowerVM Enterprise
Edition License entltlement• Capacity on Demand & Power
IFL
32 cores @ 4.22 GHz(can overclock to 4.32 GHz)
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• 16 – 32 core system• Up to 4TB DDR4 Memory• 2, 3 or 4 sockets• 8-core processors• Min active cores = 8• Min active memory = 50% of
installed• Built-in PowerVM Enterprise
Edition License entltlement• Capacity on Demand & Power IFL
48 cores @ 3.65GHz (can overclock to 3.82 GHz)
• 20 – 40 core system• Up to 4TB DDR4 Memory• 2, 3 or 4 sockets• 10-core processors• Min active cores = 10• Min active memory = 50% of
installed• Built-in PowerVM Enterprise Edition
License entltlement• Capacity on Demand & Power IFL
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40 cores @ 3.95 GHz(can overclock to 4.12 GHz)
IBM Power E850C processor & activation options
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IBM Systems
IBM Power Systems Enterprise Cloud Offering (C-models)
On-Premises Cloud Hybrid Infrastructure
Modernize your Power infrastructure for the Cloud, get access to IBM Cloud for free
and cut your current operating costs by 50%
Free Cloud Deployment Service Options to help clients get started:
Design, Build and Deliver On-Premises, Private and Hybrid Clouds
Transform traditional infrastructure with automation,
self-service and elastic consumption models
Securely extend to Public Cloud with rapid access
to compute services and API integration
• OpenStack-based Cloud Management:
enabling DevOps to Full production
• Open source automation:
installation and config. recipes
• Flexible elastic private cloud capacity and
consumption models
• Cross Data Center Inventory and
Performance Monitoring via the IBM Cloud
• Manage VMs across on and off-premises clouds
with a single pane of glass
• Securely connect traditional workloads with cloud-
native apps (API Connect, BlueMix)
• Optional DR as a Service (GDR for Power)
• Free access and capacity flexibility with SoftLayer
- Free SoftLayer starter pack (12 server months)
- Flexibility to run capacity On Premises or in
SoftLayer
IBM Systems
Power to Cloud Services Accelerate transformation to the Cloud with services to help you Design, Build and Deliver a cloud infrastructure
Private Cloud Deployment Services Hybrid Cloud Deployment Services
Design for Cloud Provisioning and AutomationExamines a client’s private cloud requirements and creates a blueprint for
implementing the most suitable Power cloud solution.
Design for Hybrid Cloud Workshop with BluemixThe Bluemix Design Workshop examines a client’s hybrid cloud requirements
and creates a blueprint for an application using API Connect with Power
Systems.
Build Infrastructure as a Services Private Cloud
Enablement IBM will implement a IBM Cloud PowerVC Manager cloud management
solution based on a jointly developed plan with the client.
Deliver with Database as a Service (DBaaS) for DB2, Oracle or OSDBMS IBM will implement a Database-as-a-Service
(DBaaS) solution based on a jointly developed plan with the client. The
PowerVC Implementation service is a prerequisite.
Build Cloud Capacity Pools across DataCenters(Power Enterprise Pools)IBM will help a client configure and exploit the capabilities of IBM Power
Enterprise Pools and the features of Power Systems Capacity on Demand.
Deliver with Automation for DevOps IBM will implement a DevOps solution demonstrate automation software
packages, patches or fixes, security and compliance settings.
o Contact IBM Systems Lab Services for full offering list and details.
o Available IBM Systems Lab Services offers may vary by geo
o A select set of other services may be substituted for clients migrating to POWER8 or having already deployed a Power Cloud
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Quickly, easily, and safely connect core business data to born-on-the-cloud mobile applications and services
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Entitles customers to the following offerings:
Bluemix Driveway for Power1.5 day event for Power developers to
learn about API Connector Services
Starter session to prep for Bluemix
Garage
IBM Connect to Cloud**Enterprises currently using IBM’s on-
premises WAS software are entitled to
a suite of Connector services for the
remainder of 2016
IBM Cloud Starter PackCustomer is entitled to one year of a
POWER8 Linux Bare Metal system
and related services
Bluemix Design Workshop Get your hybrid cloud jump-started
with a Bluemix Design Services
workshop to blueprint Bluemix
integration services
Power Systems Connect to Cloud*
** Available at no charge through December 31, 2016, See Connect Offering Cloud Campaign page for specific program pre-requisites
*Available through December 31, 2016 for customers who purchase a POWER Scale Up System
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Geographically Dispersed Resiliency for Power
GDR for Power (Client datacenters)
o Automates disaster recovery operations
o Restart VMs at a secondary site
o Single point of control for ease of management
o Co-exists with PowerHA, PowerVC and LPM environments
o E870/E880 capacity back up (CBU) for significant savings
Disaster Recovery Made Simple
Support for heterogeneous guest operating systems:
AIX, RedHat, SUSE, Ubuntu (IBM i 2017)
EMC Storage support initially, additional storage options in 2017 All plans subject to change at the discretion of IBM
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Confidential until Announce / Availability 11/11/2016
DRaaS in the IBM cloud provides Automated Disaster Recovery management, Economics of eliminating redundant
software resources, and is Easy to deploy
IBM DRaaS (IBM hosted, available in 2017)o IBM managed and/or hosted resiliency serviceso Reduce total cost of ownership by reducing infrastructure costso Faster, agile recovery, using a managed cloud in your private,
hybrid or public cloud environmento Continuous monitoring by IBM insures that your disaster
recovery environment is always ready
RESTART
REPLICATION
Site 1
System 2
Site 2
System 1
IBM Managed Resiliency Site
RESTART
REPLICATION
Site 1
System 2System 1
IBM Systems
Other Power Systems Component Announcements
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100Gbit Ethernet Enhancements
NVMe Flash Adapter Enhancements
EXP12SX, EXP24SX
DDR4 memory refresh on most models
IO Drawer Copper Cable option
Switched PDUs
New Cryptographic Card and withdrawal of previous cryptographic card
New Rack for LC models
IBM Systems
Embrace change. Change is not NEW. Change is constant.
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2006 – Server Virtualization
1996 – Internet, World Wide Web
1986 – Unix, Open Systems, Client Server, Micro-computers
1976 – Distributed Systems, Mini-computers
1956 – Vaccum Tube Computers
1966 – Procedural Programming Languages, COBOL, Fortran
1946 – Tabular Computing Equipment
2016
Cloud, Hybrid Cloud
Analytics, In-Memory Databases
Open Source
Mobile
Social Media
Security
IBM Systems
Life in the era of Cloud
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Top Five Off Premises Cloud service providers:
IBM Cloud / SoftLayer / Bluemix (Power Systems and Intel)
Amazon Web Services (Intel)
Google Cloud Platform (Intel)
Microsoft (Intel)
Salesforce (Intel)
Top On Premises Cloud service:
(Substitute your organization name)
On Premises Cloud Services
IBM Systems
Name Classification Optimized for Example use cases / data types
MongoDB NoSQL - Document Store Document Model, Document stores, semi-
structured or unstructured data.
Single view of Customer records,
Enterprise content management,
catalogs, personalization
Redis NoSQL - in memory Key Value Store Data queues, Strings, Lists, Counts, caching,
Statistics, Text, session IDs, pictures, videos
Live in memory cache, data queues,
User session data, shopping cart data,
Cassandra NoSQL - Wide Column Store NoSQL environments that need Very High
Performance and Scalability, Very High data
volumes
Messaging, Fraud detection, Internet of
Things data – sensor data, log data, telco
call detail records
Neo4J NoSQL - Graph Store Data stored as edges, nodes, or attributes
(Graphs).
Fraud detection, Social Network Analysis,
Location aware apps, Master data mgmt.,
Machine Learning
PostGres (Enterprise
DB)
Open source Object Relational database Wide variety of transactional work at lower TCO
– relational/structured queries to object store
and retrieval
Oracle RDBMs migrations and take-outs
MariaDB Open source Relational database Lower cost transactional SQL based queries
and updates
Migrations from Oracle MySQL, Turbo
LAMP stack
Open Source Databases