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© 2010 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Power your planet. Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet Ian Jarman Manager, Power Systems Software

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Power your planet.Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet

Ian JarmanManager, Power Systems Software

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IBM provides an integrated solution of systems, software and services

Systems designed

for a smarter planet

New Delivery Modelswill offer multiple delivery options: managed services, outsourcing, cloud and system offerings

Integrated Service Managementwill enable a fully virtualized infrastructure providing rapid deployment and lower cost

Workload Optimizing Systems

will deliver systems that optimize for specific

client workloads

Integrated Services Integrated Software

Integrated Systems

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Source: 4Q09 IDC Server Tracker

UNIX Server Rolling Four Quarter Average Revenue Share

POWER4Dynamic Dynamic LPARsLPARs

POWER6Live Partition Live Partition

MobilityMobility

POWER5MicroMicro--PartitioningPartitioning

Customers are moving to higher value…as shown by the largest shift of customer spending in UNIX history

Q409

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Smarter HealthcareHealth systems can connect people to information, to experts and to each other and can act proactively to better manage and deliver preventive and therapeutic care. 30%

Percentage of total data in the world used for medical images

Smarter MoneySmarter CitiesSmarter Telecom Smarter Energy

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The POWER7 architecture has enabled us to pursue a broader range of research problems on a single system than was possible before …

-- Dr. B. Kim AndrewsManager of Research

Computing

The challengeTo accelerate the understanding of the molecular basis of cancer through the application of genome analysis technologies, especially large-scale genome sequencing.

The solutionLeveraged the performance and virtualization of POWER7 systems to provide researchers with more flexibility and efficiency in analysis across a range of research projects.

Using POWER7 to better understand cancer

50%of the roughly 30,000 identified genes have functions that are unknown.

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✓4, 6 or 8 cores per socket✓3.0 to 4.14 GHz✓Up to 4 threads per core✓Integrated eDRAM L3 Cache✓Dynamic Energy Optimization

Technology leadership

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Power Systems offers balanced systems designs that automatically optimize workload performance and capacity at either a system or VM level

✓ TurboCore™ for max per core performance for databases✓ MaxCore for incredible parallelization and high capacity✓ Intelligent Threads utilize more threads when workloads benefit✓ Intelligent Cache technology optimizes cache utilization flowing it from core to core✓ Intelligent Energy Optimization maximizes performance when thermal conditions allow✓ Active Memory™ Expansion provides more memory for SAP✓ Solid State Drives optimize high I/O access applications

Workload-Optimizing Features make POWER7 #1 in Transaction and Throughput Computing

Power is Workload Optimization

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More TPC performance per core than any system in the industry

IBM ConfidentialPOWER5 POWER6 POWER7HP Itanium2Sun/Oracle T2+

tpmCper core

2X

3X

4.6X4.6 to 7.5 times moreperformance per corethan HP Itanium and Sun Enterprise T5440 cluster respectively

Best results listed for 16 or more cores with IBM POWER, HP Itanium2 and Sun/Oracle systems. Source: http://www.tpc.org as of 4/1/08. See Power 780 benchmark details for specific results.

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POWER7 Operating System Support

POWER7 is the first processor technology

generation to support all 3 operating systems

at first general availability.

Operating System GA

AIX 5.3 03/16/10

AIX 6.1 02/19/10

IBM i 6.1.1 03/16/10

AIX 7 SOD 2010

IBM i 7 04/23/10

SUSE 10 SP3, 11 02/19/10

RHEL 5.5 03/10

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Power 750 Express

✓4 Socket 4U✓6 or 8 cores per socket✓3.0 to 3.55 GHz✓Energy-Star Qualified✓Up to 181,000 CPW✓Up to 331 rPerf

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POWER7 continues to break the ruleswith more performance

SPECint_rate

ItaniumHP rx6600

SPARC Sun T5440

x86HP DL585

POWER7Power 750

with PowerVM

Power 750

The highest performing 4-socket system on the planet

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Power 770

✓12 or 16 core 4U Nodes✓Up to 4 Nodes per system✓3.1 and 3.5 GHz✓Capacity on Demand✓Enterprise RAS✓Up to 248,550 CPW✓Up to 579 rPerf

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✓New Modular High-End✓Up to 64 Cores✓TurboCore✓3.86 or 4.14 GHz✓Up to 343,050 CPW✓Up to 685 rPerf✓Capacity on Demand✓Enterprise RAS✓24x7 Warranty✓PowerCare

Power 780

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BladeCenter POWER7 Blades

IBM CONFIDENTIAL

Power Blades

3.0 GHz4 to 16-core (1 or 2 Sockets) PS 700 Single Wide PS 701 Single Wide ScalablePS 702 Double Wide

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Virtualization without LimitsDrive over 90% utilizationDynamically scale per demand

Dynamic Energy Optimization70-90% energy cost reduction EnergyScale™ technologies

Resiliency without DowntimeRoadmap to continuous availabilityHigh availability systems & scaling

Management with AutomationVMControl to manage virtualizationAutomation to reduce task time

Workload-Optimizing Systems

AIX - the future of UNIXTotal integration with iScalable Linux ready for x86 consolidation

Power your planet.

+

Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet.

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Power Systems Software 2010 Roadmap

FebruaryFebruary AprilApril

AIX, i and LinuxSupport POWER7

IBM Systems Director Editions

IBM i 7.1

AIX Express Edition

PowerHA SystemMirror for i

AIX 7.1*

Plus Major New Releases of PowerVM*

& PowerHA SystemMirror

for AIX*

* Statement of Direction. All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.

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Power is Virtualization without Limits

Performance without penalty - all benchmarks published in a virtualized environmentConsolidate AIX & i databases with Linux application servers on one system or a system pool

Up to 32x the VM size & 8x the memory of VMware and Dynamically add & remove VM resources unlike VMware

Live Partition Mobility with VM’s of any size up to entire system unlike VMware

Drive systems to over 90% utilizationfor maximum ROI

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And POWER7 enterprise servers with PowerVM scale far beyond the limits imposed by x86 architecture and VMware with up to 32x* as many virtual CPUs

PowerVM on POWER7 delivers virtualization without limits with higher performance, more scalability, and higher resource utilization than VMware

0

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AIM7 Performance BenchmarkSingle VM Scaling (Scale-up)

vSphere 4 on HP DL380 PowerVM on Power 750

VMware limit is 8 vCPUs

PowerVM scales linearly

HP DL380 G6 Power 750

65%PowerVM outperforms VMwareby up to 65% on Power 750, with linear scaling that maximizes resource utilization with 4x as many virtual CPUs1

Power is Virtualization without

1 Source: White paper “A Comparison of PowerVM and VMware Virtualization Performance”, March 2010 * Statement of Direction

Limits

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The future of UNIX“For the second year in a row, AIX scored the highest reliability ratings among 15 different server operating system platforms” - ITIC 2009

Total integration with i“Costs for use of Power Systems and IBM i 6.1 average 41 % less than x86 servers and Microsoft Windows” - ITG 2010

Scalable Linux ready for x86 consolidationQueensland Motorways replaced legacy Windows x86 traffic management systems with new SAP running Linux on Power

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Workload-Optimizing Systems– Vertical scalability for massive workloads with up to 256 cores/1024 threads

in a single AIX partition

Virtualization without limits– Run AIX 5.2 WPARs to simplify consolidation of legacy environments on POWER7

Resiliency without downtime– Built in cluster aware capability simplifies configuration and management of scale-out

workloads and high availability solutions

Management with Automation– Profile based configuration management eases the management

of pools of AIX systems

AIX 7 -- The future of UNIX

*All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.

Some features require the purchase of additional software components.

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IBM i Strategy and Roadmap

“Our commitment to our IBM i clients, ISVs and business partners is solid and unchanged. With our clearly defined processor and software roadmap, we are making substantial investments in the future of IBM i as an important, strategic element in the IBM systems portfolio.

New IBM white paper Includes information about the IBM i market, Power Systems and IBM i roadmaps, plus the latest information on POWER7 and IBM i 7.1

http://www.ibm.com/systems/power/software/i/rossmauri/index.html

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Total Integration with IBM i 7.1 -- Available 4/23/10

Workload-Optimizing Systems– Automatically locate hot data to SSDs for dramatic performance improvements

Total Integration with DB2– Simplify data exchange with customers and suppliers with native XML support– Efficiently search unstructured XML data with OmniFind Text Search Server

Resiliency without downtime– Extended distance supported for multi-site disaster recovery solutions– Automatically switch storage between servers for high availability

Virtualization without limits– Host multiple IBM i releases to facilitate upgrading to IBM i 7.1

Management with Automation– Lower cost of PTF management with IBM Systems Director– Manage multiple IBM i releases from single browser environment– Enhanced performance management to optimized application environments

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Rational Development Tools for Power Systems

Accelerating importance of compilers in multi-core & parallel environments

Common developer desktop across operating systems and languages

Rational Developer for Power

Common development infrastructure:

Rational Team Concertfor Power

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RPGDevelopment

Tool

RPGCompiler

RPGRuntime

HATS

Browser

Handlers

Web Service

XML

Mobile

Handlers

Handlers

Web Services

Mobile

RPGDevelopment

Tool

RPGCompiler

RPGRuntime

5250 Data Stream

Device5250 Emulator

RPG Applications with Open Access

Rational Open Access: RPG Edition

IBM i RPG applications produce 5250 data stream

Open Access for RPG removes 5250 and extends IBM i application options

RPG Applications Today

Open Access for RPG Open Access for RPG

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PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX and i provide active/standby datacenter and multi-site disk clustering solutions for resiliency

PowerHA pureScale provides active/active high performance data transfer, cluster coordination, and centralized locking and is built-into DB2 pureScale

PowerVM Live Partition Mobility enables planned system downtime without application downtime

Power is Resiliency without Downtime

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PowerHA SystemMirror for IBM i Editions

Standard Edition targeted at datacenter HA

Enterprise Edition targeted at multi-site HA/DR

New tiered pricing structure lowers costs of HA/DR solutions for mid-sized businesses

Advanced Copy Services for PowerHA Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition

IBM i HA/DR Clustering Standard Edition

EnterpriseEdition

Centralized cluster management

Cluster resource management

Centralized Flash Copy

Geomirror Sync mode

Geomirror Async mode

Multi-Site HA/DR management

LUN level switching

DS800/DS6000 Global Mirror

DS8000/DS6000 Metro Mirror

Centralized cluster configuration

Automated cluster validation

Cluster device domain

Integrated heartbeat

IBM i event/error management

Application monitoring

Cluster admin domain

Automated planned switch over

Managed unplanned fail over

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PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1 for AIX*

PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1 integration with Cluster Aware AIX– Kernel based monitoring– Cluster wide event management– Cluster wide AIX command interface– Cluster wide device naming– Cluster wide storage device management

New IBM Systems Director based GUI interface

Enterprise Edition extends options for multi-site storage resiliency– 6.1 IBM DS8000® Metro Mirror, SVC Metro Mirror & Global Mirror, EMC SRDF V6.1– 7.1 adds support for Hitachi Truecopy and IBM DS8000® Global Mirror

*All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.

Some features require the purchase of additional software components.

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Power is Dynamic Energy OptimizationPOWER7 delivers up to 3 - 4X the performance with less energy than POWER6

Increased consolidation drives higher utilization and more energy savings

EnergyScale™ intelligently and dynamically optimizes performance for energy efficiency

IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager helps lower energy usage per system and across systems

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Physical assets & virtual resources at your fingertips with easyhealth monitoring & reporting, as well as updates & optimization

VMControl™ for automation of virtualization management tominimize time to provision images and manage system pools

Power is Management with Automation

Easy integration with enterprise service management tools from Tivoli as well as other third party providers

Server and virtualization management integrated with network and storage management for complete resource control

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Power your planet.Smarter systems for a Smarter Planet.

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