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Global Business Services
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Global Business Services
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Venite a scoprire le ultime tecnologie per abbattere i costi
Maurilio ManzoniSystem xChannel Development mgr
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Layer 2 Switches
SSL Appliances
Caching Appliances
Storage Fibre
Switches
Storage Fibre
Switches
SSL Appliances
Caching Appliances
FileServers
WebServers
SecurityGateway
WebSphere Application
Servers
NetworkServers
ApplicationServers
SecurityServers
ApplicationServers
SAN
Layer 4-7 Switches
Public Internet/Intranet Clients
Routers (Layer 3
Switches)
Firewalls
IBM BladeCenter – The shape of things to come
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Layer 2 Switches
SSL Appliances
Caching Appliances
Storage Fibre
Switches
Storage Fibre
Switches
SSL Appliances
Caching Appliances
Step 1Consolida Servers
FileServers
WebServers
SecurityGateway
WebSphere Application
Servers
NetworkServers
ApplicationServers
SecurityServers
ApplicationServers
SAN
Layer 4-7 Switches
Public Internet/Intranet Clients
Routers (Layer 3
Switches)
Firewalls
IBM BladeCenter – The shape of things to come
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Storage Fibre
Switches
SSL Appliances
Caching Appliances
SSL Appliances
Caching Appliances
Step 2Integra il primo layerdel network (L2)
Storage Fibre
Switches
SAN
Layer 4-7 Switches
Public Internet/Intranet Clients
Routers (Layer 3
Switches)
Firewalls
Layer 2 Switches
IBM BladeCenter – The shape of things to come
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Storage Fibre
Switches
Storage Fibre
Switches
SSL Appliances
Caching Appliances
SSL Appliances
Caching Appliances
Step 3Integra lo Storage Fabric
Layer 4-7 Switches
Public Internet/Intranet Clients
Routers (Layer 3
Switches)
Firewalls
SAN IBM BladeCenter – The shape of things to come
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SSL Appliances
Caching Appliances
SSL Appliances
Caching Appliances
Layer 4-7 Switches
Public Internet/Intranet Clients
Routers (Layer 3
Switches)
Firewalls
SAN
Step 4Integra il secondo layerdel network (L4-7)
IBM BladeCenter – The shape of things to come
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SSL Appliances
Caching Appliances
SSL Appliances
Caching Appliances
Public Internet/Intranet Clients
Routers (Layer 3
Switches)
Firewalls
SAN
Step 5Consolida le applicazioni
IBM BladeCenter – The shape of things to come
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Benefici dell’infrastruttura
Senza Blades
Con Blades
IBM BladeCenter – The shape of things to come
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Meno caviMeno componentiMigliore tecnologia per
dissipare calorePiu’ facile “deployment”Piu’ rapida installazioneFacilita’ di gestioneEfficienza d’usoTecnologia switch integrata
Migliore infrastruttura .. Riduzione
TCO
Semplifica la tua infrastruttura
Con Blades
IBM BladeCenter – The shape of things to come
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Semplificazione della InfrastrutturaSemplificazione della Infrastruttura
Scale OutBladeCenter
Scale UpEnterprise Servers
Infrastructure
Web Tier
Storage
Application Serving
Active
Reference
Archive
Data Serving
LinuxConsolidation
Transaction Processing
IBM BladeCenter – The shape of things to come
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La scelta giusta : La scelta giusta : IBM BladeCenterIBM BladeCenter®®
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Quattro ragioni per “IBM BladeCenter”Quattro ragioni per “IBM BladeCenter”
Ragione 1: IBM BladeCenter richiede meno power e meno raffredddamento paragonato alla concorrenza
Ragione 2: IBM Intelligent I/O offre piu’ larghezza di banda e maggiore adattabilita’ dei concorrenti.
Ragione 3: IBM offre piu’ flessibilita’ e piu’ ampia scelta della concorrenza nel creare e personalizzare infrastruttura e soluzioni
Ragione 4: IBM crede che preservare gli investmenti in sistemi con la compatibilita’ degli chassis e’ un obiettivo importante .
Perche’ tutto questo interessa a te ?
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Ragione 1: Ragione 1: IBM BladeCenter richiede IBM BladeCenter richiede meno power e meno power e meno raffredddamento meno raffredddamento paragonato alla concorrenzaparagonato alla concorrenza
IBM Cool Blue: Ricerca, architettura di sistema, chip design, software, risolvono I problemi di energia dei datacenter
Budget, controllo della potenza e dei costi Calcola l’energia prima del “deploying” –
PowerExecutiveTM Massimizza le prestazioni
per watt per metro quadro Aumenta la produttivita’ IT mentre
diminuiscono i costi di computing
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PowerExecutive™ in action!PowerExecutive™ in action!
Track heat emitted
Compare rack actual power vs. Label Power Trend power
use over time
Compare actual vs. name plate power at system level
View inlet and exhaust temperature
Trend temperature over time
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Piu’ “lanes” – 43% in piu’ di banda passante per chassis
Ragione 2: Ragione 2: IBM IBM Intelligent I/OIntelligent I/O offre piu’ offre piu’ larghezza di banda e maggiore adattabilita’ dei larghezza di banda e maggiore adattabilita’ dei concorrenticoncorrenti
Ecosistema che dispone del doppio degli switch 33% in piu’
di switch capaci di alta velocita’
Expansion card – 50% in piu’ di connettivita’ ad alta velocita’
Raddoppio dei connettori
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Ragione 3: Ragione 3: IBM offre piu’ flessibilita’ e piu’IBM offre piu’ flessibilita’ e piu’ ampia scelta ampia scelta della concorrenzadella concorrenza nel creare e nel creare e personalizzare personalizzare infrastruttura e soluzioniinfrastruttura e soluzioni
La piu’ ampia gamma di server (portfolio)
La piu’ ampia offerta di switch
Collaborazione aperta : Blade.org – oltre 85 membri nel primo
anno Specifiche aperte –
~1600 downloads BladeCenter Alliance – oltre 300 soluzioni Investmenti su community – investiti $1
miliardo di dollari.http://www.cwi.it/showPage.php?
template=articoli&id=16986
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IBM offre IBM offre significativamentesignificativamente piu’ piu’ flessibilita’ e flessibilita’ e scelta scelta nei servers …nei servers …
La piu’ ampia gamma di server Intel Xeon Dual-Core Intel Xeon Quad-Core Intel Xeon Cell BE IBM Power AMD Opteron AMD Opteron Dual-Core
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IBM offre IBM offre significativamentesignificativamente piu’ piu’ flessibilita’ e flessibilita’ e scelta scelta negli switchs …negli switchs …
Ethernet:
Cisco Cisco Fiber Nortel 10 Gigabit Uplink Ethernet Switch Module Nortel Copper Gigabit Nortel Fiber Gigabit Nortel Ethernet Switch Server Connectivity Module
Fibre channel: Brocade® QLogic® McDATA® QLogic Enterprise 6-port Fibre Channel
Switch
Infiniband:
Cisco Systems 4X InfiniBand Switch Module Cisco Infiniband Switch Module
Industry-leading switch portfolio
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Ragione 4: Ragione 4: IBM crede che preservare IBM crede che preservare gli investmenti gli investmenti in sistemi con la compatibilita’ degli chassisin sistemi con la compatibilita’ degli chassis e’ e’ un obiettivo importante un obiettivo importante ..
IBM BladeCenter –
tutte le lame,
tutti gli chassis,
Compatibilita’…. Sempre!!
IBM: Non e’ necessario che tu “butti via” gli investimenti gia’ fatti
Altri: Ricominciamo ogni volta . Generazioni di chassis diversi tra loro necessitano di nuovi investimenti in servers e switches.
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Common Blades and Switches
IBM BladesCenter: IBM BladesCenter: Espandi le tue capacita’ Espandi le tue capacita’ Proteggendo i tuoi investimenti Proteggendo i tuoi investimenti
BladeCenter Highest density,
lowest cost,super power efficient
BladeCenter TRugged, Telco, AC/DC, long life,
NEBS, Air Filtration
BladeCenter HUltra high
performance, High-speed fabric,
improved pwr/cooling,
Una unica famiglia di prodotti… Scegli lo chassis per l’ambiente….scegli le lame e gli switches per le apps
Telco/Core Apps, Government, Military, Rugged Industrial, DC medical
Web hosting/serving, SUN Solaris to x86/Linux, FSS, File/Print, IT Consolidation, Collaboration, Retail.
High Performance Computing, Technical Clusters, Virtualized Enterprise Solutions, Future I/O.
BladeCenter EServers+storage,
110/220V power,
Internal storage
HS20/21 LS20/21 LS41 JS20/21
SMB markets, Distributed Enterprise, “___” in a box solutions
Enet, IB, F/C, SAS
BladeCenter HTUltra high
performance, High-speed fabric, NEBS / Telco grade
Ultra High Performance Computing, Telco/Core Apps, Military, Rugged Industrial, Future I/O.
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IBM BladeCenter – nel mondo #1 bladeIBM BladeCenter – nel mondo #1 blade
13 trimestri consecutivi come market leader (IDC);
3Q06: 42% revenue market share
1 milione di BC spediti entro2007
Il piu’ grande “ecosistema” di soluzioni, network e storage cards, e software
Primo in power & cooling –CoolBlueTM
Primo in “on demand responsiveness”
Primo ad annunciare i 10Gb
Primo in servers portfolio
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
IBM HP Dell Others
Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, May 2006
Blades revenue market share (IDC 3Q06)
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Which Rack Do You Want in Your Data Center?Which Rack Do You Want in Your Data Center?
42 1U servers 42 HS21 Blades
Same Number of servers
Same performance
Same function
21U white space
25-40% less power
25-40% less heat
Nearly 50% less air flow
40% less weight
25-40% more servers at no additional power or
cooling
14x3=42 7Ux3=21U 42-21=21 or 14x4=56 7UX4=28 42-28=14
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Additional Notes: Networking, SAN and KVM Switching takes 10+ Power Cords and 2U to 8U in Rack Power cord and PDU figures assume equivalent function of redundant power in 1U server
Infrastructure SavingsInfrastructure Savings
Significant Infrastructure Savings with BladeCenterMore than twice the density of 1U serversup to 83% fewer cables than typical 1Uup to 64% fewer cables than our competitors
Per 42 Servers
(IDE, dual SAN, dual enet, KVM, redun pwr)
1U
ServersBlades Reduction / Addition
Rack Space 42U 21U -50%
Ethernet Cabling 84 6 / 24 -71%
Fibre Channel Cabling 84 12 -86%
KVM Cabling 42 0 / 3 -93%
Systems Mgmt Cabling 42 6 -86%
Power Cords 84 12 -86%
PDU’s 8 4 -50%
KVM Switches 6 0 / 1 -83%
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