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IBM Power Systems – Enabling Cloud Solutions11th January 2017

Presented by David SpurwayIBM Power Systems Product ManagerIBM Systems, UK and Ireland

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A surprise trip to Lisbon

An Insurance Storyhttps://www.linkedin.com/pulse/surprise-trip-lisbon-insurance-story-david-spurway

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I find myself in Lisbon…

• My Parents-In-Law set off on a cruise, but Mother-In-Law is taken ill

• Hospitalised in Lisbon

• Insurance company take 12 days to validate cover

• Father-In-Law is the real concern

• Twitter storm

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Insurance industry - Capturing hearts, minds and market share

How connected insurers are improving customer retention

http://www-935.ibm.com/services/us/gbs/thoughtleadership/insuranceretention/

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Insurance is a product based on trust, for which perception matters.

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Mix in some Bluemix and Watson…

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Unstructured Facebook entries in, Geo Political Entities out!

http://ibmlaser.mybluemix.net/siredemo.html

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Who & Where: Find out with Bluemix Geospatial Analytics

https://developer.ibm.com/bluemix/2014/12/17/find-bluemix-geospatial-analytics/

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But what does this have to do with IBM Power?

• Details of customers are on IBM Power Systems–Customer Details–Declared Medical History

• Location, Sentiment, etc. are on Social Media

• Other data could be available through B2B APIs

• Hybrid Cloud solution could differentiate from competition

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POWER8 Overview

Optimized for Data

Open Innovation Platform

Superior CloudEconomics

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Off-premise

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IBM Power Systems Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure

On-Premises Cloud Hybrid Infrastructure

Complementary Built-in Cloud Deployment Service Options

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 (e.g., VMware vRealize)

• Securely connect traditional workloads with cloud-native apps (Power & 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

•Design for Cloud Provisioning and Automation •Build for Infrastructure as a Service•Build for Cloud Capacity Pools across Data Centers

•Design for Hybrid Cloud with BlueMix•Deliver with automation for DevOps •Deliver with Database as a Service

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CCI (VMs)

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Nova PartitionOpenStack ServicesNova API

Nova Core

POWER8

Power & Hybrid Cloud Architecture for IaaS with PowerVC & IBM Cloud Orchestrator

POWER8

PowerVM

LINUX

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Intel

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Off-premiseOn-premise

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IBM PowerVC Cloud Edition (openstack liberty)

PowerVM

Power & Hybrid Cloud Architecture for IaaS with Openstack

Novalink

Nova PartitionOpenStack ServicesNova API

Nova Core

PowerKVM

Self Service Catalog Metering

Multitenancy

PowerVM

HMC

Nova

PowerKVM

LINUXAIX

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IBM i

LINUX

Pre-POWER8 POWER8POWER8

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Off-premiseOn-premise

AIX

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Middleware & SoftwareEngine

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CCI (VMs)

Intel

Novalink

Nova Partition

OpenStack Services

Nova APINova Core

PowerKVM

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POWER8 Overview

Optimized for Data

Open Innovation Platform

Superior CloudEconomics

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Chip Bandwidth and Threading

2S=2 Socket, 4S=4 Socket, 8S=8 Socket, DCM=Dual Chip Module, SCM=Single Chip Module, Low Power Models Not Included, Updated 6/1/2015

Chip Family

MemoryBandwidthper Socket

Peak I/OBandwidthper Socket

Threadsper Core

Intel 26xx-V3 (2S, 8+ Cores) 59 – 68 GB/s 80 GB/s 1, 2

Intel 48xx-V3 (4S, 8+ Cores) 102 GB/s 64 GB/s 1, 2

Intel 88xx-V3 (8S, 8+ Cores) 102 GB/s 64 GB/s 1, 2

POWER8 (DCM, 8+ Cores) 192 GB/s 96 GB/s 1, 2, 4, 8

POWER8 (SCM, 8+ Cores) 230 GB/s 64 GB/s 1, 2, 4, 8

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POWER8 vs. Haswell Performance

Benchmark

IntelE5 V3

HaswellBest

Results POWER8Best

Results

PerCore Ratio

SAP SD 2-Tier ERP 6 Dell PowerEdge R730E5-2699 v3, 36 Core 16,500 IBM E870

80 Core 79,750 2.2 X

SPECjbb2013 Lenovo Flex x240E5-2699 v3, 36 Core 245,178 IBM E870

80 Core 1,299,150 2.4 X

SPECint_rate2006 Dell PowerEdge T620E5-2699 v3, 36 Core 1,400 IBM E880

64 Core 5,400 2.1 X

SPECfp_rate2006 Dell PowerEdge T620E5-2699 v3, 36 Core 942 IBM E880

64 Core 4,470 2.5 X

Oracle e-BS 12.1.3Extra Large Payroll

Cisco UCS C240 M4E5-2697 v3, 28 Core 1,125,281 IBM S824

12 Core 1,090,909 2.3 X

IBM Power E870 on the two-tier SAP SD standard application benchmark running SAP enhancement package 5 for the SAP ERP 6.0 application; 8 processors / 80 cores / 640 threads, POWER8; 4.19GHz, 2048 GB memory, 79,750 SD benchmark users, running AIX® 7.1 and DB2® 10.5, dialog response: 0.97 seconds, order line items/hour: 8,722,000, dialog steps/hour: 26,166,000, SAPS: 436,100, Database response time (dialog/update): 0.013 sec / 0.026 sec, CPU utilization: 99%, Cert #2014034. Result valid as of November 15, 2015. Source: http://www.sap.com/benchmark . Dell PowerEdge R730, on the two-tier SAP SD standard application benchmark running SAP enhancement package 5 for the SAP ERP 6.0 application; 2 processors/36 cores/72 threads, Intel Xeon Processor E5-2699v3; 2.30 GHz, 256 GB memory; 16,500 SD benchmark users, running RHEL 7 and SAP ASE 16; Certification # 2014033.

SPECjbb2013 results are submitted as of 12/01/2014. For more information go to http://www.specbench.org/jbb2013/results

SPECcpu2006 results are submitted as of 11/15/2015. For more information go to http://www.specbench.org/cpu2006/results All results use Oracle eBS 12.1.3 Payroll Batch Extra Large Kit and are current as of 11/15/2015. For more information go to http://www.oracle.com/us/solutions/benchmark/apps-benchmark/results-166922.html

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OLTP Server & Per Core Performance

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Java Server & Per Core Performance

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Power S814 Power S824

Power S822

Power S812L

Power S822L

Scale-out Systems (1 & 2 sockets)

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Power E880CPower E870CPower E850C

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Power Systems Range

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Hypervisors Management

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AIX 7.2 Server Based Flash Caching

AIX Flash Cache Engine

Workload

Flash / SSD

AIX LPAR

SAN LUN LUN LUN

I/O APIs (File System, Device, etc.)

• Server caches SAN data in server attached storage

(SSDs, SAS attached drawer, FC connected flash, etc.)

• Cache is read-only to service application reads. Writes go straight through to the SAN back-end.

• Potential benefits are performance (more transactions, reduced response time), and/or improved scale and efficiency of SAN infrastructure via SAN off-load

• For workloads that use RAM as a cache for I/O, smaller RAM caches maybe be possible with a flash based cache

• Provides storage vendor agnostic I/O caching solution integrated into AIX• Cache is transparent to workloads and requires no application code changes• Supports virtualization features such as Live Partition Mobility

• LPM support requires VIOS 2.2.4 (Dec 2015)

• For more Information - https://ibm.biz/AIX72_Flash_Cache

IBM, EMC, Hitachi, etc.

Also available on AIX 7.1 TL4/SP2 (May 2016)

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SAN

cachedisk0 cachedisk2

Cache Pool(SSD disks)

hdisk1 hdisk2 hdisk3 hdisk8

SSD

LPAR1

Virtualized: Flash LUN managed by VIOS

Cachemanagement

VIOS

LPAR2

Cache Engine

Cache Engine

Cache partition 1 Cache partition 2

LPM Capable

AIX 7.2 Flash Cache Configurations

* Requires VIOS 2.2.4 (Dec 2015)

Dedicated: Dedicated flash LUN

SAN

Cache Pool(SSD disks)

hdisk1 hdisk2 hdisk3 hdisk8

Cache Partition

SSD

LPAR

CM / CacheEngine

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OLTP with 8 cores – 10 users

Flash Caching Example

AIX Flash Cache Engine

Workload

Flash / SSD

AIX LPAR

SAN LUN LUN LUN

I/O APIs (File System, Device, ..)

IBM, EMC, Hitachi, etc.

IBM, EMC, Hitachi, etc.

Flash caching 33% of database provides 77% TPM improvement

IBM Montpellier Customer Benchmarking Center

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AIX 7.2 Next Generation AIX Live Update Technology

• Project Requirements– Use existing maintenance model and administrative tools (NIM, geninstall)– Start with live AIX kernel replacement for i-fixes, then in future extend to SPs and TLs– Long term goal is to provide non-disruptive updates for all of AIX (kernel, commands, and Libs)

Originalrootvg

New rootvg(Alt-disk-install)

VIOS

NPIV /VSCSI

SEA

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Virt. entVSCSI

Surrogate LPAR

Virt. ent

CEC

Originalrootvg mirror

New rootvg(Alt-disk-install)

Original Kernel Updated Kernel

VSCSI

RunningWorkload

RunningWorkload

Live Migration

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IBM AIX 7.2 offers new enhancements for reduced downtime, acceleration, and efficient storage utilization• https://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/ShowDoc.wss?docURL=/common/ssi/rep_ca/5/877/ENUSZP16-0525/index.html&lang=en&request_locale=en –October 11, 2016–#AIX 7.2 enhancements inc non-disruptive Live Kernal Update for SPs and TLs! Also

LVM thin storage block reclamation

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TCO Case with Oracle Database

£0.00

£2,000,000.00

£4,000,000.00

£6,000,000.00

£8,000,000.00

£10,000,000.00

£12,000,000.00

£14,000,000.00

£16,000,000.00

Oracle Oracle ServerX6-2 (2ch/44co XeonE5-2699 v4 2.2GHz)

Oracle Sun Server X5-8 (8ch/144co Xeon

E7-8895 v3 2.60GHz)

IBM Power SystemS824 (4ch/24co

POWER8 3.52GHz)

IBM Power SystemE850C (8ch/48co

POWER8 3.65GHz)

IBM Power SystemE880C (16ch/160coPOWER8 4.19GHz)

Cost Comparison

3 Year Oracle Maint

Oracle DB Lic Costs

People Costs (3yr)

SAN Port Costs

LAN Port Costs

Power Costs (3yr 24x7)

Rack Costs (3yr)

Hardware Maint (3yr 24x7)

System Purchase

Server Oracle Oracle Server X6-2

Oracle Sun Server X5-8

IBM Power System S824

IBM Power System E850C

IBM Power System E880C

Oracle Licenses Needed 550 648 216 168 155

Number of servers 30 9 9 4 1

% Discount on Oracle Software = 60%

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TCO Case with Oracle RAC% Discount on Oracle

Software = 60%

£0.00

£10,000,000.00

£20,000,000.00

£30,000,000.00

£40,000,000.00

£50,000,000.00

£60,000,000.00

£70,000,000.00

Oracle Oracle ServerX6-2 (2ch/44co XeonE5-2699 v4 2.2GHz)

Oracle Sun Server X5-8 (8ch/144co Xeon

E7-8895 v3 2.60GHz)

IBM Power SystemS824 (4ch/24co

POWER8 3.52GHz)

IBM Power SystemE850C (8ch/48co

POWER8 3.65GHz)

IBM Power SystemE880C (16ch/160coPOWER8 4.19GHz)

Cost Comparison 3 Year DG Maint

Oracle DG Lic Costs

3 Year Tuning Pack Maint

Oracle Tuning Pack Lic Costs

3 Year Diag Pack Maint

Oracle Diag Pack Lic Costs

3 Year Partitioning Maint

Oracle Partitioning Lic Costs

3 Year RAC Maint

Oracle RAC Lic Costs

3 Year Oracle Maint

Oracle DB Lic Costs

People Costs (3yr)

SAN Port Costs

LAN Port Costs

Power Costs (3yr 24x7)

Rack Costs (3yr)

Hardware Maint (3yr 24x7)

System Purchase

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TCO Case with WAS ND

£0.00

£2,000,000.00

£4,000,000.00

£6,000,000.00

£8,000,000.00

£10,000,000.00

£12,000,000.00

£14,000,000.00

£16,000,000.00

£18,000,000.00

Oracle Oracle ServerX6-2 (2ch/44co XeonE5-2699 v4 2.2GHz)

Oracle Sun ServerX5-8 (8ch/144coXeon E7-8895 v3

2.60GHz)

IBM Power SystemS824 (4ch/24co

POWER8 3.52GHz)

IBM Power SystemE850C (8ch/48co

POWER8 3.65GHz)

IBM Power SystemE880C (16ch/160coPOWER8 4.19GHz)

Cost Comparison

WAS/ND 3 Year Support Costs

WAS/ND License Costs

People Costs (3yr)

SAN Port Costs

LAN Port Costs

Power Costs (3yr 24x7)

Rack Costs (3yr)

Hardware Maint (3yr 24x7)

System Purchase

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TCO Case combined

£0.00

£20,000,000.00

£40,000,000.00

£60,000,000.00

£80,000,000.00

£100,000,000.00

£120,000,000.00

£140,000,000.00

£160,000,000.00

£180,000,000.00

£200,000,000.00

Oracle Oracle ServerX6-2 (2ch/44co XeonE5-2699 v4 2.2GHz)

Oracle Sun ServerX5-8 (8ch/144coXeon E7-8895 v3

2.60GHz)

IBM Power SystemS824 (4ch/24co

POWER8 3.52GHz)

IBM Power SystemE850C (8ch/48co

POWER8 3.65GHz)

IBM Power SystemE880C (16ch/160coPOWER8 4.19GHz)

Cost Comparison WPS 3 Year Support CostsWPS License CostsWAS/ND 3 Year Support CostsWAS/ND License Costs3 Year DG MaintOracle DG Lic Costs3 Year Tuning Pack MaintOracle Tuning Pack Lic Costs3 Year Diag Pack MaintOracle Diag Pack Lic Costs3 Year Partitioning MaintOracle Partitioning Lic Costs3 Year RAC MaintOracle RAC Lic Costs3 Year Oracle MaintOracle DB Lic CostsPeople Costs (3yr)SAN Port CostsLAN Port CostsPower Costs (3yr 24x7)Rack Costs (3yr)Hardware Maint (3yr 24x7)System Purchase

Server Oracle Oracle Server X6-2

Oracle Sun Server X5-8

IBM Power System S824

IBM Power System E850C

IBM Power System E880C

Discount 30% 30% 30% 30% 30%

Cost Ratio 2.56 to 1 2.89 to 1 1.22 to 1 1 to 1 1.27 to 1

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POWER8 Overview

Optimized for Data

Open Innovation Platform

Superior CloudEconomics

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OpenPOWER drives industry innovation

The OpenPOWER Foundation creates an open ecosystem, using the POWER Architecture to share expertise, investment, and

server-class intellectual property to serve the evolving needs of customers.

Performance of leading POWER architecture Broadens the capability and performance of the POWER platform

Collaboration across multiple thought leadersCollaborative development model drives collective thought leadership, simultaneously across multiple disciplines

Open DevelopmentOpenPOWER enables greater innovation through both open software and open hardware

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OpenPOWER Open Interfaces

OpenPOWER open interfaces enable an unbeatable innovation pace

CAPI

NVLink40 GB/s

CAPI16 GB/s

POWER8Memory Interface Control

ServerClass

Memory

DMI

IBM andPartner Devices

GPU

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Power Systems and NVIDIA GPU Roadmap

NVIDIA GPU NVIDIA GPU with NVLink

2015

Power Chip Power Chipwith NVLink*

2016*

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

80 GB/sPeak*

PCIe x1632 GB/s

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Hadoop / Spark Commercial Technical

OpenPOWER Linux Cluster (LC) Systems (existing)

S812LC1 socket, 2U, Linux

8 or 10 coresUp to 1 TB memory

Up to 112 TB Storage4 Available PCI Slots

KVM / Bare Metal

S822LC – GCA2 socket, 2U, Linux

16 or 20 coresUp to 1 TB memory

2 Disks5 Available PCI slots

KVM / Bare Metal

S822LC – GTA2 socket, 2U, Linux

16 or 20 coresUp to 1 TB memory

2 Disks2 NVIDIA K80 GPUs3 Available PCI Slots

Bare Metal

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Dense Virtualisation Big Data Technical

OpenPOWER Linux Cluster (LC) Systems (new)

S821LCUp to 2 socket, 1U, Linux

8, 10, 16 or 20 coresUp to 512 GB memoryUp to 38 TB Storage1 NVIDIA K80 GPU

4 Available PCI Slots

S822LC for Big DataUp to 2 socket, 2U, Linux

8, 10, 16 or 20 coresUp to 512 GB memoryUp to 96 TB Storage2 NVIDIA K80 GPUs5 Available PCI slots

S822LC for HPC2 socket, 2U, Linux

NVLink16 or 20 cores

Up to 1 TB memory2 Disks

2 or 4 NVIDIA P100 GPUs3 Available PCI Slots

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OpenPOWER Linux Cluster (LC) Systems

S821LCMTM: 8001-12C

Code Name: Stratton

S822LC for Big DataMTM: 8001-22C

Code Name: Briggs

S822LC for HPCMTM: 8335-GTB

Code Name: Minsky (was Garrison)

Power S812LCMTM: 8348-21C

Code Name: Habanero

Power S822LCMTM: 8335-GCA

Code Name: Firestone

Power S822LCMTM: 8335-GTA

Code Name: Firestone

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Google, Rackspace, and GPUs: OH MY! See what you missed at OpenPOWER Summit

http://openpowerfoundation.org/blogs/google-rackspace-gpus-openpower-summit/

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Questions?David Spurway – IBM Power Systems Product ManagerEmail: [email protected]: 07717 892 896Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube

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Thank you!David Spurway – IBM Power Systems Product ManagerEmail: [email protected]: 07717 892 896Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube