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IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
UNIX to Linux Migration © 2005 IBM Corporation
IBM eServer xSeries & BladeCenter
Smart Choices for Linux MigrationWhy choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
정진국실장한국IBM xSeries사업본부
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
© 2005 IBM Corporation2 UNIX to Linux Migration
Linux™ Landscape
IBM® and Linux
xSeries® and BladeCenter™ – the right hardware choice
Agenda
IBM eServer xSeries & BladeCenter
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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Enterprise versions – Available for a broad range of hardware platforms and ISV applications– Long product life cycle– Support available from Linux providers– Examples
Novell® SUSE® LINUX Enterprise Server Red Hat® Enterprise Linux
Consumer/Development sandbox version– Available on limited hardware platforms– Multiple new releases each year– Limited technical support available– Examples
Fedora® (open source project from Red Hat)SUSE LINUX Professional (from Novell)
Choosing a Linux Distribution
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Focus on mission critical IT environments
12-18 month release cycle
5-7 year product life cycle
Certification programs for ISV and IHV vendors
Rich set of support offerings from Linux providers and IHVs
Available via subscription or entitlement, during which– You are entitled to periodic updates– You may upgrade to newer releases at
no additional cost
Benefits of Enterprise Class Linux Distributions
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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IBM has a worldwide dual Enterprise Class Linux distribution strategy – Novell/SUSE– Red Hat
Regional focus– Red Flag (China only)– Turbolinux™ (portions of Asia Pacific)
IBM’s Linux Distribution Strategy
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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File / print– Novell NLS, Samba
Security / firewall– Check Point, Sourcefire, TrendMicro, Symantec, Cisco, SuSE Linux
Firewall, SuSE Linux Connectivity Server Mail / messaging
– Domino, Novell Groupwise, Bynari, Sendmail, OpenWave, IBM Small Business Suite, Volution Messaging Server, SuSE Linux e-mail Server
Network, systems & storage management– Tivoli, Veritas, Novell ZenWorks
High availability– SteelEye, Veritas, Red Hat Advanced Server
Web serving and database– WebSphere Application Server, Novell Silverstream, Apache
– DB2, Oracle
Linux Infrastructure Solutions
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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1 wayClusters Blade servers
Source: IBM Linux Customer Usage Analysis1999 2002 2004
Exp
an
din
g R
ole
2000 20032001 2005
1-2 way 2-4 way 4-8 way 8-16 way 16+ wayCPU:
Kernel: 2.2 2.4.9 2.62.4
Edge Infrastructure
Static WebInfrastructure
ApplicationServing
Enterprise On Demand Computing
E-mail ServersDHCPScientific HPC
ApacheWebSphereWebLogic
e-business applications (CRM, SCM, ERP) Database (Oracle and DB2)
Enterprise IntegrationPartner IntegrationDynamic Business Models
Linux Evolution and Expanding Role
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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Linux Landscape
IBM and Linux
xSeries and BladeCenter – the right hardware choice
Agenda
IBM eServer xSeries & BladeCenter
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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www.ibm.com runs on LinuxIBM runs Linux on 3,500+ servers, supporting 300,000 employeesDeploying Linux to support Lotus Notes infrastructure saves IBM $10M per yearIGS runs file and print services using Samba for 165,000 employees
IBM eats its own cooking
IBM is well accepted by the Linux community
150 active Open Source projectsMore than 600 engineers at the IBM Linux Technology Center dedicated to open source projects and Linux enhancementsKey participant and contributor to OSDL’s Data Center Linux and "Carrier Grade Linux" projectStrategic alliances with Linux Distribution vendors
IBM is investing in Linux
Over 8,500 IBM employees Linux services professionalsLinux offered across the full range of IBM eServer productsIGS offer industry’s most comprehensive services portfolioLinux Porting Centers, Linux CoC for Finance (NYC, London)Linux for Service Providers Lab, Linux Integration Center
http://www.ibm.com/linux
IBM’s Linux leadership
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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LinuxTechnology
Center
LinuxServices
Open Source Development Lab
Linux Whitepapers
and Redbooks
ibm.com/linux
Technical SupportWW Competence Centers
Products
WorldwidePorting Centers
Linux EnabledBusiness Partners
Linux Sales Specialists
LinuxIntegration
Center
Use Linux internally
IBM’s Linux Strategy
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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IBM Executive Briefing CentersAustin, TXBoeblingen, GermanyGreenock, GermanyMainz, GermanyMontpellier, FrancePoughkeepsieResearch Triangle Park, NCRochester, MNTucson, AZ
IBM Linux Centers of CompetencyAustin, TXBangalore, IndiaBeijing, ChinaBoeblingen, GermanyLondon, EnglandMoscow, RussiaNew York, NYPoughkeepsie, NYResearch Triangle Park, NCTokyo, Japan
IBM Design Centers for e-business on demandPoughkeepsie, NYMakuhari, JapanMontpellier, FranceSan Jose, CA
IBM Linux Integration CentersAustin, TXBoeblingen, GermanyTokyo, JapanBeijing, ChinaSao Paulo, BrazilSingapore
IBM Linux Support Centers
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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IBM Requirements
Joint Feature EvaluationPerformance ResultsTest ResultsMailing List DiscussionsCommunity Debate
Release Feature Selection
Function Verification TestFeature Integration
Beta TestPerformance testPackage VerificationComponent Test
Hardware CertificationsSoftware CertificationsGA
•IBM works jointly with Novell/SUSE and Red Hat through the phases of development•Modification to open source components are worked within the community•IBM, Novell, and Red Hat also work with other technology partners and standards groups to standardize requirements
http://www.pc.ibm.com/ww/eserver/xseries/serverproven/
IBM/LDP Development Process and Certification
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IBM Level 2 SupportAny Geo
Linux Technology
Center
Open Source Community
IBM Development
Resources
Testing and Patch Distribution
Linux Customer
IBM Level 1 SupportAny Geo
Debug/Defect ResolutionDebug/Defect ResolutionCall Flow / Problem Ownership
Call Flow / Problem Ownership
IBM Level 3Linux Support Team
(advanced level troubleshooting & fix
creation)
Joint IBM/LDP Level 3EngineeredDistributionsProactive Notification UpdatesMaintenanceUpdates 3-5 Yrs.
LDP Support
IBM’s Linux Support Structure
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DistributionDistribution TelecomTelecom PublicPublic
Over 6,000 Applications
IndustrialIndustrial
CrossIndustry
FinancialFinancial
IBM is Accelerating Linux use in Industry Solutions
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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Linux Landscape
IBM and Linux
xSeries and BladeCenter – the right hardware choice
Agenda
IBM eServer xSeries & BladeCenter
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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Reduced Costs
Scalability
Manageability
Availability
Scal
e U
p / S
MP
Com
putin
g
Scale Out / Distributed Computing
Industry Standards
Extending Industry Standards for Business Advantage
Client Insight
Technology Innovation
Delivering High Performance Through IBM Innovation
IBM Leadership in Innovation
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter PortfolioSc
ale
Up
/ SM
P C
ompu
ting
Scale Out / Distributed Computing
Clusters /Virtualization
BladeCenter HS20 and HS40 x336
High DensityRack Mount
Large SMP
tended Design Architecturetended Design Architecture
x206
x445/x455
TotalStorage
x346
x226x236
x306
X365/366
eServer Cluster 1350
Powered by Intel Processors
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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Accelerate technology
innovation to deliver solutions customers value
IntelProcessor Technology
IBM InnovationInvestment
XpandOnDemand™Scalability
BladeCenter Technologies
TechnologyPartnership
tended Design Architecturetended Design Architecture
Industry Standard Technology Leverage
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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Industry Standards
Client InsightTechnology Leadership
Mission Critical Characteristics
FlexibilityPay as you growRange of OSsInvestment protectionIntegrated and external storage
ManageabilityQuick problem determinationAnywhere mgmtReduced downtimeExploding number of servers
AvailabilityData availabilityMemory availabilityNo single point of failureDemanding “high heat”environment
PerformanceTop performanceMemory scalability Faster interconnects External application scalability
Mission Critical Confidence Control
CostsInvestmentProtection
FlexibilityInternal scalability32/64-bit performance choiceModular server & storage solutionsOS choices
ManageabilityVisible alertsRemote mgmtQuick serviceabilityRapid deploymentMgmt tools
AvailabilityIntegrated RAIDMemory mirroring and on-line spareRed HS componentsCalibrated VectoredCooling
Performance64-bit extensionsEnhanced memory expansionFaster I/O Cluster solutions
Mission Critical Features
tended Design Architecturetended Design Architecture For Business Advantage
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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$100M+ IBM investment
Designed for commercial environments
40 years of mainframe inspired innovation
Commitment to industry standard servers and customer choice
IBM eServer X3 ArchitectureThird Generation Enterprise X-Architecture
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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xSeries Differentiators
Hardware
Design
Innovation
Hardware
Design
Innovation
tended Design Architecturetended Design Architecture
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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X3 : 3rd Generation Enterprise X-Architecture
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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Up to 4 processorsper blade
Up to 14 bladesper 7U chassis
Up to 6 chassis per standard rack
Full performance and manageability of rack-optimized platforms……at TWICE the density of most comparable non-blade 1U servers
Full performance and manageability of rack-optimized platforms……at TWICE the density of most comparable non-blade 1U servers
IBM BladeCenter HS20 and HS40 are powered by Intel® Xeon™ Processors
IBM eServer BladeCenter
Intel® Xeon™ ProcessorsEnterprise-proven reliabilityFlexibility for 32 and 64-bit computingChoice for front end-and mid-tier servers
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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Why the Cluster 1350?Leading edge Linux Cluster technology
Employs high-performance, affordable Intel® and AMD processor-based serversCapitalizes on IBM’s decade of experience in clustering
Thoroughly tested configurations / componentsLarge selection of industry standard componentsTested for compatibility with major Linux distributions
Configured and tested in our factoriesAssembled by highly-trained professionals, tested before shipment to client site
Hardware setup at customer site included*Enables rapid accurate deployment* For 25U and 42U clusters only; not included with 11U
Single point of contact for entire Linux cluster…including third-party components
Warranty services provided/coordinated for entire system – including 3rd party componentsBacked by IBM’s unequalled worldwide support organization
1410-25X: 25U
1417-11X: 11U
1410-42X: 42U
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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xSeries DeliversInnovation for Business Advantage
ComprehensiveIntel Portfolio
Client Experience
IBM Global Services
IBM Global Financing
Team IBM
Hardware Design
Innovation
tended Design Architecturetended Design Architecture
Solution Enablement
Comprehensive Ecosystem
VirtualizationEngine
Why choose IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter
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