IBM Power Systems AM71/AS600 Technical Sales Common Skills Unidade 13 – Power Systems Software Follow us @IBMpowersystems Learn more at www.ibm.com/power © 2013 IBM Corporation This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients IBM Power Systems Objetivos – Unidades 12 e 13 Completando esta unidade você ficará apto a: Identificar os produtos de software Power Systems associados com – – – – – Virtualização Sistemas Operacionais Disponibilidade Segurança Gerenciamento de Sistemas (incluindo energia) Descrever os benefícios do portfolio de Software de Power Systems para os clientes 2 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Infraestrutura Compartilhada Extendendo as escolhas para implanter as aplicações Suporte Multi-OS : UNIX, IBM i e Linux Mais de15,000 aplicações Compartilhamento de processador, memória e I/O através de ambientes operacionais 3 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Considerações de “Software” Arquitetura do processador POWER Habilitação do Firmware/Power Hypervisor Edições do PowerVM Systems Director plug-ins Habilitação do SO Produtos licenciados à parte Requerimentos básicos 4 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Power é software otimizado para virtualização, sistemas operacionais, gerenciamento, segurança, disponibilidade, cloud & analytics 5 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Software PowerVM Follow us @IBMpowersystems Learn more at www.ibm.com/power © 2013 IBM Corporation This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients IBM Power Systems IBM PowerVM Virtualização sem limites Secure and scalable server virtualization Consolidate workloads onto fewer systems Optimize utilization of servers and storage A more flexible and dynamic IT infrastructure 7 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems O que é PowerVM? Hardware e software que entrega virtualização líder de indústria em servidores baseados em processadores IBM POWER para clientes UNIX, Linux e i Características de PowerVM : Tecnologia de Micro-particionamento e shared processor LPARs Virtual I/O Server NPIV Virtual Tape Shared Dedicated Capacity Shared Processor Pools Shared Storage Pools Thin Provisioning Active Memory Sharing Active Memory Deduplication Live Partition Mobility 8 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems PowerVM– Virtualização Avançada de Servidor Reduz custos de infraestrutura de TI Consolidados diversos workloads salva os custos operacionais Melhoria no nível de serviço Recursos virtualizados podem ser aplicados dinamicamente para workloads quando necessário Gerenciamento de Risco Flexibilidade sem rivais habilita resposta rápida para mudanças de negócio, minimiza riscos 9 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Edições de PowerVM PowerVM Features PowerVM Express PowerVM Standard PowerVM Enterprise Número máximo de VMs 3 por servidor 20/Core (1000 /server) com P7+ HW com eFW760 20/Core (1000 /server) com P7+ HW com eFW760 VMControl, IVM VMControl, HMC, IVM VMControl, HMC, IVM Virtual I/O Server (dual) (dual) NPIV Virtual Tape Shared Dedicated Capacity Suspend/Resume Shared Processor Pools Shared Storage Pools Thin Provisioning Gerenciamento 10 Active Memory Sharing with Active Memory Deduplication Live Partition Mobility This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems PowerVM – Versão 2.2.2 Virtualização de força industrial para suas cargas de trabalho em IBM i, AIX e Linux Live partition mobility – melhorias de performance acelera a agilidade dos negócios – Concorrência duplicada (para 8 por VIOS, 16 por sistema) – Melhora a mobilidade de uma VM em até 3X Assesor de Performance do VIOS recomenda proativamente mudanças para otimizar performance e prover melhor serviço Flexibilidade melhorada que permite até 20 VMs por core Melhorias na escalabilidade, RAS para shared storage pools habilita um gerenciamento mais efetivo do storage e sua utilização 11 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation Sistemas Operacionais AIX Linux IBM i Follow us @IBMpowersystems Learn more at www.ibm.com/power © 2013 IBM Corporation This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients IBM Power Systems Sistemas Operacionais AIX, Linux e IBM i Completando este tópico você deve estar apto à: Posicionando escolhas de sistemas operacionais em servidores Power vs. a concorrência Descrever os benefícios das escolhas de sistemas operacionais em servidores Power Listar características principais de cada S.O. Posicionar as alternativas de S.O. como parte da solução para o cliente 13 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Suporte Mínimo do Sistema Operacional para POWER7+ Nível do OS 710 AIX 6.1 730 740 750 760 770 780 SP2 SP2 SP2 SP2 SP2 TL01 SP7 SP7 SP7 SP7 SP7 SP6 SP6 TL00 SP9 SP9 SP9 SP9 SP9 SP8 SP8 TL02 AIX 7.1 720 SP2 TL08 SP2 SP2 SP2 SP2 SP2 SP2 TL07 SP7 SP7 SP7 SP7 SP7 SP7 SP6 SP6 TL06 SP11 SP11 SP11 SP11 SP11 SP11 SP10 SP10 SP7 SP7 SP7 SP8 SP8 SP7 SP7 AIX 5.3* TL12 IBM i 7.1 TR6 IBM i 6.1** Mach. code 6.1.1 SP2 SP2 SP2 SP2 SP2 SP2 SP1 SP1 SUSE Red Hat Ent. Server 11 Ent. Server 10 Ent. Linux 6 SP4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 Ent. Linux 5 6.4 6.4 6.1 6.3 5.7 5.7 * Note: AIX 5.3 Service Extension is required. ** With IBM i 6.1, all I/O must be virtualized unless feature #EB34 is ordered for native I/O support. Power 750 and 760 do not support feature #EB34. 14 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems IBM Power – Liderança em UNIX UNIX Server Rolling Four Quarter Average Revenue Share 55% POWER7 50% Active memory expansion AIX 7 PowerHA 7 POWER6 Live Partition Mobility PowerVM AIX 6 POWER5 Micro-Partitioning Virtual I/O Server AIX 5.3 45% PowerSC POWER7+ Dynamic System Optimizer 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% POWER4 AIX 5.1 AIX 5.2 Dynamic LPAR HP Sun/Oracle IBM Q 3 Q 00 4 Q 00 1 Q 01 2 Q 01 3 Q 01 4 Q 01 1 Q 02 2 Q 02 3 Q 02 4 Q 02 1 Q 03 2 Q 03 3 Q 03 4 Q 03 1 Q 04 2 Q 04 3 Q 04 4 Q 04 1 Q 05 2 Q 05 3 Q 05 4 Q 05 1 Q 06 2 Q 06 3 Q 06 4 Q 06 1 Q 07 2 Q 07 3 Q 07 4 Q 07 1 Q 08 2 Q 08 3 Q 08 4 Q 08 1 Q 09 2 Q 09 3 Q 09 4 Q 09 1 Q 10 2 Q 10 3 Q 10 4 Q 10 1 Q 11 2 Q 11 3 Q 11 4 Q 11 1 Q 12 2 Q 12 3 Q 12 41 2 15% 15 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients Source: IDC Server Tracker, 3Q12 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Por que o AIX é a plataforma UNIX Premium hoje? Excelente performance & escalabilidade Eficiência melhorada através da virtualização Inovação através do desenvolvimento integrado Forte, estável, roadmap não-disruptivo 16 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems AIX – Mais de 25 anos de Inovação 1986-1992 1994-1996 1997-1999 2001-2002 2004-2005 2007 2010 AIX/6000 AIX V2 & V3 Establishment in the market: - RISC Support - UNIX credibility - Open Sys. Stds.. - Dynamic Kernel - JFS and LVM - SMIT AIX V3.2.5 Maturity: - Stability - Quality AIX V4.1/4.2 SMP Scalability: - POWERPC spt. - 4-8 way SMP - Kernel Threads - Client/Server pkg - NFS V3 - CDE - UNIX95 branded - NIM - > 2GB filesystems - HACMP Clustering - POSIX 1003.1, 1003.2, XPG4 - Runtime Linking - Java 1.1.2 AIX V4.3 Higher levels of scalability: - 24-way SMP - 64-bit HW support - 96 GB memory - UNIX98 branded - TCP/IP V6 - IPsec - Web Sys. Mgr. - LDAP Dir. Server. - Workload Mgr - Java JDT/JIT - Direct I/O - Alt. Disk Install - Exp/Bonus CDs AIX 5L V5.1/5.2 Flexible Resource Management: - POWER4+ spt. - Dynamic LPAR - Dynamic CUoD - New 64bit kernel - 512GB mem - JFS2 - 16 TB filesystems - UNIX03 branded - Concurrent I/O - MultiPath I/O - Flex LDAP Client - XSSO PAM spt Open Systems Distributed Network Centric e-Business Computing Workstations Client-Server Computing Uni-processor 17 4-8 way SMP 24-way SMP 32-way SMP AIX 5L V5.3 Advanced Virtualization: - POWER5 support - 64-way SMP - SMT - MicroPartitions™ - Virt I/O Server - Partition Load Mgr - NFS Version 4 - Adv. Accounting - Scaleable VG - JFS2 Shrink - SUMA - SW RAS features - POSIX Realtime AIX 6 AIX 7 Enterprise RAS: -POWER6 support -Workload Partitions -Application Mobility -Continuous Avail. -Storage Keys -Dynamic tracing -Software FFDC -Recovery Rtns -Concurrent MX -Trusted AIX -RBAC -Encrypting JFS2 -AIX Security Expert -Director Console Future of UNIX: - 256 core/1024 tread scalability - POWER7 Exploitation - Domain based RBAC - AIX Profile Manager - WPAR enhancements - AIX 5.2 in a WPAR - PowerVM virtualized storage - LVM SSD support - Terabyte segment On Demand New Enterprise Data Center Business 64/256-way SMT This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients Smarter Planet 1024-way SMT4 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Tiers de Software para AIX Power Systems Modelos de Servidores POWER7 18 Software Tier 780, 795 Grande 760, 770 Médio 710, 720, 730, 740, 750 Pequeno Blades Pequeno This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Modos do Processador POWER Partições podem ser configuradas para rodar nesses modos: – POWER6 – POWER6+ (similar ao POWER6, com 8 Storage Protection Keys adicionais) – POWER7 (o modo native para POWER7, POWER7+) Seleção do Modo é por partição Consideração para Partition mobility – Modos de compatibilidade POWER6/6+ permite partições serem migradas em ambas direções entre sistemas POWER6 e POWER7 – Vou pode migrar tambem uma partição POWER6/6+ para POWER7 para tirar vantagens adicionais da capacidade do modo POWER7 • Ajuste o modo de campatibilidade da partição POWER6 para ‘default’ • Migre a partição para o sistema POWER 7 • No ‘restart,’ com o modo de compatibilidade preferido para ‘default,’ o hypervisor irá alterar o modo corrente para POWER7 * Note: Because POWER7+ and POWER7 use the same Instruction Set Architecture (ISA), they are equivalent regarding partition mobility 19 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Diferenças no modo do Processador POWER6/6+ mode Virtualização POWER7 mode SMT-2 SMT-4 64-core, 128-threads Performance Afinidade desligada por padrão Afinidade do Microparticionamento Memória 3-camadas Dynamic Platform Optimizer Eficiência energética EnergyScale CPU Idle EnergyScale CPU Idle e Folding com Nap e Sleep High Performance Computing (HPC) Vector Multimedia Extension/AltiVec (VMX) Barrier Synchronization Fixed 128-byte array, Kernel Extension Access Vector scalar extension (VSX) Enhanced Barrier Synchronization Variable Sized Array, User Shared Memory Access Escalabilidade 20 32-core, 128 threads 64-core, 256 threads 128-core, 512 threads 256-core, 1024 threads This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Quais são as características chave do AIX para valorizar os sistemas Power? Flexibilidade – Scale up e down (processors and memory) sem reboot Escalabilidade – Compravada escalabilidade de 1/20th core até 256 cores Performance – Décadas de liderança em benchmarks de indústria Gerenciamento – Ferramentas como SMIT e LVM simplificam o gerenciamento Disponibilidade – Centenas de características de software e hardware para evitar as quedas inesperadas Suporte ISV – Grande suporte de ISV incluindo parceiros como Oracle e SAP Proteção de Investimento – Compatibilidade binária e upgrade estável garantidos Segurança – Um dos mais seguros S.O. com forte registro de atividades Suporte de Storage– Amplo suporte incluindo softwares 3rd party de multipathing Exploração de IBM Software– Habilitação para Java, WebSphere e DB2 Virtual I/O – AIX é a base do Virtual I/O em Power Systems Exploração de Hardware – Utilização total das features de hardware do Power Suporte de Hardware – Habilitação de novos hardware, mesmo em AIX antigo Plataforma para Software Power– PowerHA, PowerSC, etc. Filesystem Maduro– Alta capacidade, alta performance, encriptação, grow/shrink Otimização de recursos – AME, ASO, DSO, Intelli-threads, DPO 21 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Vulnerabilidade comuns de segurança: AIX versus Linux Number of Common Vulnerability Exposures per Year Source: NIST - web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/statistics 10,000 1,000 Linux Kernel 100 AIX 10 19 97 19 98 19 99 20 00 20 01 20 02 20 03 20 04 20 05 20 06 20 07 20 08 20 09 20 10 20 11 20 12 1 22 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Certificações de Segurança AIX & Power Systems 2005 AIX 5200-06 CAPP/EAL4+ Application: 01/11/05 Final report: 10/26/05 Certificate: 12/14/05 2006 2007 2012 AIX 7100-00-03 OSPP Version 2.0 OSPP-Advanced Mgmt OSPP – Crypto OSPP – Integrity Verification OSPP – Labeled Security OSPP - Virtualization AIX 5L 5200-05 and Pitbull LSPP/EAL4+ Application :01/11/05 Certificate issued: 05/16/06 AIX 5300-05 LSPP/EAL4+ Supports P7, P6, P5, P4 Pitbull product Supports P5, P4 Certificate issued: 12/19/06 Pitbull MLS Ported to AIX 5300-03 AIX 6100-00 CAPP/RBACPP/LSPP/EAL4+ Pitbull product available to customers Dec 31, 05 MLS capabilities integrated into standard AIX product One certification for 3 Protection Profiles Supports P6, P5, P4 Certification History AIX 4.2 C2: Apr 24, 1997 AIX 4.3 C2: May 6, 19987 AIX 5.2 CAPP/EAL4+ : Nov 4, 2002 POWER4 HW CAPP/EAL4+ : Apr 2003 AIX 5.2 ML1 CAPP/EAL4+ : Sept 8, 2003 AIX 5.2 ML6 CAPP/EAL4+ : Dec 14, 2005 AIX 5.2 ML5 and Pitbull LSPP: May 16, 2006 AIX 5.3 TL5 and Pitbull LSPP: May 16, 2006 AIX 5.2 TL4 & VIOS CAPP/EAL4+: Dec 16, 2006 POWER6: Dec, 2007 AIX 6: May 26, 2008 AIX 7: Aug 20, 2012 23 AIX 5300-04 CAPP/EAL4+ Supports P5, P4 Certificate issued: 12/19/06 VIOS EAL4+ Included with AIX 53.00-04 CAPP/EAL4+ This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients POWER6 Hardware EAL4+ Dynamic LPAR with MicroPartitioning Legend AIX V5.2 AIX V5.3 AIX 6 AIX 7 VIOS POWER6 © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems PowerSC Edição Standard– Gerenciando Segurança & Compliance PowerSC: a solution to address Business Requirements Compliance and Audit Guarantee that the OS has not been hacked or compromised in any way Ensure that every Virtual System has appropriate security patches Protected tiers of network access Compliance and Audit to External Standards operational compliance management Trusted Logging Capture secure copies of system and application logs. Trusted Boot Boot images and OS are cryptographically signed and validated using a virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) Trusted Network Connect and Patch Management Monitor for appropriate patches have been installed and facilitate patching systems. Trusted Firewall Provide integrated firewall inside of the virtual network infrastructure Security Compliance Automation (PowerSC Express) Capabilities Tamper-proof logs Defense against tampering Notification of Unpatched systems Integrated network security Compliance automation and reporting Pre-built compliance profiles that match various industry standards such as Payment Card Industry, HIPAA, DOD and Sox/Cobit. Activated and Reported on centrally using AIX Profile Mgr 24 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Paradas não-planejadas por Servidor por Ano IBM AIX on Power Systems, with 13 minutes per server per year, has the least amount of downtime of any mainstream platform 78% of IBM AIX on Power Systems customers experience fewer than one unplanned outage per server per year 61% of IBM Power Systems users experience <10 minutes of unplanned server downtime annually Minutes/server/annum Source: ITIC 2011 Server Reliability Study www.itic.com 25 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Downtime contabilizado para mais que 4 horas (2011) Very high downtime rates, such as reports of four hours or more, can skew the overall data. This downtime usually occurs for reasons other than reliability, such as: Support quality, escalations Upgrades, migrations and patches Interoperability Unavailability of component parts Older processors Source: ITIC 2012-2013 Global Server Hardware Server OS Reliability Survey 26 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Freqüencia de reboot do OS Incluindo reboots planejados para adicionar ou reconfigurar recursos do sistema AIX AIX AIX AIX Source: ITIC 2012-2013 Global Server Hardware Server OS Reliability Survey 27 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems AIX/Power Systems Entrega Satisfação Superior ao End User Data from more than 43,260 IT shops Clients on AIX/Power more satisfied End User Complaints 50 Monthly Average 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 AIX Linux Windows *Does your OS Matter? Solitaire Interglobal November 2011 28 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Temas que regem o Futuro do AIX Habilitar a próxima geração de Power Systems – Processadores e Sistemas – I/O (storage, aceleradores, etc.) Otimização avançada de workload e habilitação de workloads emergentes – – – – Otimização dinâmica Tarefas Scale-out Big data Cloud Uptime aumentado – Reduzir o downtime planejado, habilitadores de disponibilidade contínua – Ajustes no ciclo de vida do AIX 29 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Poder do i Fácil de manusear, fácil de deixar seguro e altamente confiável com soluções sólidas da industria que cabe em necessidades das pequenas e medias empresas Quer uma alternative melhor que servidores com Windows? Quer gerenciar seu negócio e não um complexos servidores? Quer um Sistema que simplesmente continua rodando? 30 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients Customer Value © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems IBM i – Não é somente um S.O., mas é muito mais que isso Pq clientes valorizam o IBM i… Totalmente integrado Confiabilidade legendária Construído para os negócios Virtualizado por design Auto-gerenciamento Segurança compravada Permite o crescimento… sem crescer as dores Assimila tecnologia sem disrupção Compreensivo, eficiente e competitivo… otimizado para os negócios 31 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems IBM i oferece um baixo custo médio em 3 anos Uma vantagem sustentada através da vida da plataforma ITG Management Brief demonstra o valor provido por IBM i e Power Systems Custos para uso de Power Systems e IBM i 7.1 em média... – 44% menos que x86, Microsoft Windows Server e Microsoft SQL Server – 57% menos que x86, Linux e Oracle DB Instalações de IBM i oferece custos mais baixos de software, suporte e pessoal Three-year costs by platform Averages for all installations * ITG Management Brief: IBM i for Midsize Businesses - Minimizing Costs and Risks for Midsize Businesses; October 2012 32 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Roadmap do IBM i 2006 2007 V5R4 2008 2009 6.1 V5R4M5 2010 7.1 6.1.1 2011 2012 2013 ……… 2014 7.2 … i next + 1 7.1 TRs 7.1 TR6 Feb 2013 7.1 TR7 Oct 2013 Grande upgrades de release podem ser disruptivos Atualização Tecnológica irá prover novas funções e suporte de I/O Simples para instalar em uma release atual e menos disruptiva All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. 33 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Suporte do IBM i End Of Service Sept 30, 2013 IBM i upgrade paths All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. 34 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Suporte de Sistemas para IBM i Servers IBM i 5.4 POWER7 POWER6 JS12, 22, 23/43, 550 560 POWER6 520, 550*, 570, 595 POWER5+ 515, 525 POWER5 520, 550, 570, 595 800, 810, 825, 870, 890 270, 820, 830, 840 IBM i 6.1 IBM i 7.1 * Specific models 35 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Pontos fortes do IBM i 7.1 PO # Customer # Date Credit Card 123 2468 5/27/09 &#^$&$^ DB2 Suporte ao XML e encriptação colunar Purchase Order ~ XML ~ Solid State Drives Movimento automático de dados quentes para SSDs PowerHA Espelhamento geográfico assincrono & LUN-level switching IBM i PowerHA IBM i PowerHA Virtualização Virtualização IBM i 6.1 para partições i 7.1 IASP IASP Workload Capping Limita o # de cores usados pelo middleware na partição Open Access para RPG Extende o alcance da aplicação para dispositivos pervasivos Zend Server Edição Community VIOS IBM i 6.1 Pré-instalado ambiente PHP com IBM i IBM i 7.1 Power Systems Systems Director Gerenciamento mais rico do IBM i pelo Systems Director 36 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Linux para IBM Systems Linux é certificado para todos os sistemas IBM – – – – – Power Systems PowerLinux PureSystems System x System z Habilita o cliente a escolher o melhor hardware para seus workloads enquanto controla os custos de software Linux é um S.O. de alto padrão – Provê flexibilidade, estabilidade e baixo total cost of ownership – Como é desenvolvimento open source, está sendo constantemente melhorado pela comunidade – IBM suporta Linux como uma plataforma estratégica de longo prazo – IBM participa da comunidade Linux através do Linux Technology Center (LTC) 37 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Vantagens do Linux em Power Oferece um amplo leque de opções de implementação – Servidore de 2 soquetes PowerLinux e nós Flex System de baixo custo – Em AIX e IBM i usando servidores escaláveis, customizáveis da linha Power Systems – Todos baseados em processadores POWER7+ de alta performance e tecnologia segura de virtualização PowerVM Servidores Power Systems e virtualização PowerVM são altamente escaláveis – Consolidação maciça de até 1,000 VMs por servidor – Maior retorno de investimento através da dramática redução de custos para espaço físico, energia, refrigeração e pessoal – Potencial para uma utilização do servidor muito maior se comparedo com x86 Seja scale-out ou scale-up, Linux em Power prove a fundação para entregar um serviço Linux muito mais rápido com maior qualidade e economia superior 38 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems IBM Power Systems - Centros de Linux Briefings de cliente construídos para aprender a utilizer Power Systems e implementar aplicações Linux de alto nível Workshops de treinamento Linux para programação, port e otimização de aplicações usando distribuições suportadas em Power Systems Assistência hands on para desenvolvedores para tirar vantage do processamento paralelo do POWER7+ e capacidades de virtualização avançadas Provide a wide range of resources to clients, software developers, business partners, academics and students to assist in the development and deployment of applications for Linux on Power 39 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems POWER7+ Linux Suportados SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 e qualquer service packs futuro Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 e qualquer update futuro Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9 e qualquer update futuro (para IBM Power 770, 780 e IBM Flex System p260 Compute Node) 40 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Features Suportadas para Linux on Power Shared Storage Pools Thin provisioning Dynamic Simultaneous Multi-threading enable/disable Active Memory Sharing Active Memory Deduplication Dynamic Logical Partitioning (DLPAR) I/O adapter add/remove DLPAR memory add/remove DLPAR processor add/remove Live Partition Mobility Micropartitions, 20 VMs/core N-Port ID Virtualization (NPIV) Partition Hibernation (Suspend/Resume) remote start Virtual Tape 41 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Soluções IBM PowerLinux Big Data Analytics Application Services Industry Application Solutions Mais de 2,500 testadas, aplicações de ISV nativas* Solutions tuned to extend the performance of POWER to key emerging workloads running on industry-standard Linux * For a full list of Linux for POWER applications, search the Global Solutions Directory 42 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Sumário – Unidades 12 e 13 Você agora está apto à: Identificar os produtos de software de Power Systems associados com: – – – – – Virtualização Sistema Operacional Disponibilidade Segurança Gerenciamento de Sistemas (incluindo energia) Descrever os benefícios do portfolio de Power Systems Software para os clientes 43 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. 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Although rPerf may be used to approximate relative IBM UNIX commercial processing performance, actual system performance may vary and is dependent upon many factors including system hardware configuration and software design and configuration. Note that the rPerf methodology used for the POWER6 systems is identical to that used for the POWER5 systems. Variations in incremental system performance may be observed in commercial workloads due to changes in the underlying system architecture. All performance estimates are provided "AS IS" and no warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied by IBM. Buyers should consult other sources of information, including system benchmarks, and application sizing guides to evaluate the performance of a system they are considering buying. For additional information about rPerf, contact your local IBM office or IBM authorized reseller. ======================================================================== CPW for IBM i Commercial Processing Workload (CPW) is a relative measure of performance of processors running the IBM i operating system. Performance in customer environments may vary. The value is based on maximum configurations. More performance information is available in the Performance Capabilities Reference at: www.ibm.com/systems/i/solutions/perfmgmt/resource.html 46 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Notes on Benchmarks and Values The IBM benchmarks results shown herein were derived using particular, well configured, development-level and generally-available computer systems. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems they are considering buying and should consider conducting application oriented testing. For additional information about the benchmarks, values and systems tested, contact your local IBM office or IBM authorized reseller or access the Web site of the benchmark consortium or benchmark vendor. IBM benchmark results can be found in the IBM Power Systems Performance Report at http://www.ibm.com/systems/p/hardware/system_perf.html . All performance measurements were made with systems running the AIX operating system unless otherwise indicated to have used Linux. For new and upgraded systems, AIX Version 4.3, AIX 5 or AIX 6 were used. All other systems used previous versions of AIX. The SPEC CPU2006 and SPEC CPU2000 benchmarks were compiled using IBM's high performance C, C++, and FORTRAN compilers for AIX and Linux. For new and upgraded systems, the latest versions of these compilers were used: XL C for AIX v11.1, XL C/C++ for AIX v11.1, XL FORTRAN for AIX v13.1, XL C/C++ for Linux v11.1, and XL FORTRAN for Linux v13.1. For a definition/explanation of each benchmark and the full list of detailed results, visit the Web site of the benchmark consortium or benchmark vendor. TPC http://www.tpc.org SPEC http://www.spec.org LINPACK http://www.netlib.org/benchmark/performance.pdf PTC Creo (formerly Pro/E) http://www.ptc.com/products/creo/ GPC http://www.spec.org/gwpg/ VolanoMark http://www.volano.com STREAM http://www.cs.virginia.edu/stream/ SAP http://www.sap.com/solutions/benchmark/index.epx Oracle Applications http://www.oracle.com/us/solutions/benchmark/apps-benchmark/index-166919.html ANSYS FLUENT http://www.ansys.com/Support/Platform+Support/Benchmarks+Overview TOP500 Supercomputers http://www.top500.org/ Ideas International http://www.ideasinternational.com/Free-Advisory/Benchmark-Gateway Storage Performance Council http://www.storageperformance.org/results 47 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for client distribution or use with clients © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Power Systems Notes on HPC Benchmarks and Values The IBM benchmarks results shown herein were derived using particular, well configured, development-level and generally-available computer systems. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems they are considering buying and should consider conducting application oriented testing. For additional information about the benchmarks, values and systems tested, contact your local IBM office or IBM authorized reseller or access the Web site of the benchmark consortium or benchmark vendor. IBM benchmark results can be found in the IBM Power Systems Performance Report at http://www.ibm.com/systems/p/hardware/system_perf.html . All performance measurements were made with systems running AIX or AIX 5L operating systems unless otherwise indicated to have used Linux. For new and upgraded systems, the latest versions of AIX were used. All other systems used previous versions of AIX. The LINPACK, and Technical Computing benchmarks were compiled using IBM's high performance C, C++, and FORTRAN compilers for AIX and Linux. For new and upgraded systems, the latest versions of these compilers were used: XL C for AIX V11.1, XL C/C++ for AIX V11.1, XL FORTRAN for AIX V13.1, XL C/C++ for Linux V11.1, and XL FORTRAN for Linux V13.1. Linpack HPC (Highly Parallel Computing) used the current versions of the IBM Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library (ESSL). For Power7 systems, IBM Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library (ESSL) for AIX Version 5.1 and IBM Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library (ESSL) for Linux Version 5.1 were used. For a definition/explanation of each benchmark and the full list of detailed results, visit the Web site of the benchmark consortium or benchmark vendor. SPEC http://www.spec.org LINPACK http://www.netlib.org/benchmark/performance.pdf PTC Creo (formerly Pro/E) http://www.ptc.com/products/creo/ GPC http://www.spec.org/gwpg/ STREAM http://www.cs.virginia.edu/stream/ TOP500 Supercomputers http://www.top500.org/ AMBER http://ambermd.org/ GAMESS http://www.msg.chem.iastate.edu/gamess GAUSSIAN http://www.gaussian.com ANSYS FLUENT http://www.ansys.com/services/hardware-support-db.htm ABAQUS http://www.simulia.com/support/v68/v68_performance.php ECLIPSE http://www.sis.slb.com/content/software/simulation/index.asp?seg=geoquest& MM5 http://www.mmm.ucar.edu/mm5/ MSC.NASTRAN http://www.mscsoftware.com/support/prod%5Fsupport/nastran/performance/v04_sngl.cfm STAR-CD http://www.cd-adapco.com/products/star_cd/performance/406/index.html NAMD http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/namd HMMER http://hmmer.janelia.org/ http://powerdev.osuosl.org/project/hmmerAltivecGen2mod 48 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. 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