Growth Powered by IBM and Oracle Peter Kennewell, Power Systems Brand Manager, IBM Australia 16/08/2011
Jan 12, 2015
Growth Powered by IBM and Oracle Peter Kennewell, Power Systems Brand Manager, IBM Australia 16/08/2011
© 2009 IBM Corporation
Building a smarter planet The IBM & Oracle Relationship
Sustaining Partnership • Oracle 22 Yrs, PeopleSoft 20 Yrs, JD Edwards 31 Yrs,
Siebel 10 Yrs. Oracle is an IBM “Integrated Account” (2005)
• Regular Executive Reviews – Global and Geographic • Named Oracle Sponsor: Charles Phillips, Oracle’s Co-
President • Dedicated IBM executive-led alliance team
Over 19,000 Joint Customers Worldwide • Hardware and Software support via Apps Unlimited
Vibrant Technology Relationship • Substantial investment in skills and resources • Dedicated International Competency Centers
Market Leading Services Practice • IBM’s GBS is Oracle’s #1 SI Partner (4900 Joint Projects!) • 9,000 skilled, of which 5,000 are dedicated to Oracle
Practice Unrivaled Customer Support Process
• Dedicated On-Site Resources • Significant Program Investments
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Building a smarter planet IBM-Oracle International Competency Center
§ Sizing Tools § Creation and ownership of
worldwide sizing tools and processes § Support the Techline resources
§ Technical Sales Support § IBM Technical Sales § Business Partners § On-site briefings
§ Third level support when necessary
§ On-Site Resources § IBM Hardware and
Software Brand Experts § Technology Managers § Solutions Sales § Project Managers
§ Labs § Located at Oracle and IBM § Benchmarking/Sizing tests § Redbooks and whitepapers
Mission: Provide technical pre-sales solution support for Oracle applications and technology with IBM platforms including: PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, Siebel, EBS, and others.
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Building a smarter planet IBM Hardware Market Share of Oracle Ecosystem
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Building a smarter planet Power Is Financially Important To Oracle
§ Oracle increased the POWER license count to one and customers bought more than before – Oracle profits increased
§ New Oracle on POWER profit is increasing year to year
§ POWER is the only UNIX solution delivering profits to Oracle
This is a financially driven partnership (As long as POWER drives Oracle profits)
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Building a smarter planet
+/- 10%
30 - 60% 25 - 50%
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The justification in spending $$ on better technology is in the effect on software, personnel and environmental expense..
AND you get better technology
2010
IBM Estimates - 2010
Oracle Solution Costs
Software People
Environmental Hardware
Cost Trends
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Building a smarter planet
System z™ CISC
POWER™ RISC
System x™ x86
System Storage™
Throughput Quality of Service
Resource Utilization System Virtualization
SW License Reduction
Performance Scalability
Work / Resource Resource Virtualization SW License Reduction
Standardization X86 Performance
X86 Scalability VMWare
Lowest HW Cost Scale Up
Scale Out
IBM Architectures For Oracle
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Building a smarter planet Power 7 Systems Portfolio
HPC
Power 700 701 & 702 Power 710
Power 720 Power 730 Power 740
Power 750
Power 770
Power 780
Power 795
Power 755
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Building a smarter planet
IBM® Systems Director Next generation platform management for multi-system environments
Simplified management of physical and virtual
infrastructure
Rapid deployment and optimization of IT
resources
Reduction in time-consuming
management tasks
ü Find and identify systems on the network
ü Determine if systems are working properly ü Configure and deploy new systems
ü Optimize systems for peak performance
ü Keep system firmware and drivers up to date
ü Manage Energy ü Improve System Availability
ü Manage multiple systems as a single entity
ü Reduce virtualization complexity
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Building a smarter planet Power economics due to continued investment in leading edge technology that delivers tremendous price/performance
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Building a smarter planet
IBM p590 circa 2007
32 cores
Total of 16,700 Watts (max.)
Physical Space 42U 24” Rack
Cost $1.5M
Power 770 Solution
20 cores
Virtualization with LPARS with Shared Processors
Attribute Benefit
12 fewer cores Potential software savings
3,200 Watts (max.) 80% less Power
8U of rack space 90% less Physical Space
Cost = $375K 1/4 the cost
Price / Performance Improvements
Cost of Power servers has decreased over 3x in 3.5 years
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Building a smarter planet Industry Leading Performance
Note: Ranking of performance results based on throughput or users per core
Benchmark 1st 2nd 3rd
Oracle EBS R12-medium Order to Cash batch
IBM Power 710 213,523 lines per hr
35,587 lines per hr per core
IBM Power 750 177,095 lines per hr
29,516 lines per hr per core
IBM BladeCenter JS23 81,990 lines per hr
20,498 lines per hr per core
Oracle EBS R12-medium Payroll batch
IBM Power 750 257,143 checks per hr
42,857 checks per hr per core
IBM BladeCenter JS22 157,205 checks per hr
39,301 checks per hr per core
Cisco UCS B200 M2 422,535 checks per hr
35,211 checks per hr per core
Oracle EBS 11.5.10-medium Online + batches
Power 570 375 users per core
HP BL685c G6 188 users per core
HP DL585 G5 188 users per core
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Building a smarter planet
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Oracle eBS R12 Payroll Batch
IBM 750 6-coreHP DL380-G6 8-coreHP DL380-G5 8-core
Power 750 Express delivers Best of Breed eBS R12 Payroll performance
• Delivers the best eBS R12 Payroll Medium 2-tier result - Surpasses HP per system, per processor and per core
• 6 core Power 750 out performs HP’s 8 core DL380 G6 - 49% higher per core and 12% overall IBM Power 750 Express
All results use Oracle eBS R12 RUP 4 Payroll Batch Medium Kit and are current as of 2/8/2010. For more information go to http://www.oracle.com/apps_benchmark/html/results.html
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Building a smarter planet Power 750 Express delivers Best of Breed eBS R12 Order To Cash performance • Delivers the best eBS R12 Order to Cash Medium 2-tier result. Surpasses 55XX per system, per processor and per core results
• 64% higher per core and 23% overall against Nehalem 55XX 8-core system.
All results use Oracle eBS R12 RUP 4 Payroll Batch Medium Kit and are current as of 2/8/2010. For more information go to http://www.oracle.com/apps_benchmark/html/results.html
IBM Power 750 Express
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Building a smarter planet E-Business Suite Architecture
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Building a smarter planet
Linux
3 Cores
AIX V5.3
3 Cores
Power Systems for Oracle – DB Consolidation, Virtualization
Dynamically Resizable
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PowerVM’s
Network
Linux
Ethernet Sharing
Storage Sharing
Int Virt Manager
Virtual I/O Server
Partition
POWER Hypervisor
CUoD
8 Cores
1 Cores
Linux
Network
Linux
Ethernet Sharing
Storage Sharing
Int Virt Manager
Virtual I/O Server
Partition
Oracle 10gR2
8 Cores
AIX V5.3
6 Cores
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1 Core 1 Core
ISV Pricing on Power 48 core system Oracle EE: 38 cores Do not pay for VIO server or CUoD cores
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Building a smarter planet
Linux
3 Cores
AIX V5.3
3 Cores
Power Systems Virtualization for Oracle – Tier Consolidation & Virtualization
Dynamically Resizable
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Linux
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PowerVM’s
Network
Linux
Ethernet Sharing
Storage Sharing
Int Virt Manager
Virtual I/O Server
Partition
POWER Hypervisor
16 Cores
CUoD
8 Cores
1 Cores
Linux
Network
Linux
Ethernet Sharing
Storage Sharing
Int Virt Manager
Virtual I/O Server
Partition
Linux
8 Cores
AIX V5.3
6 Cores
Virtual LAN
Ora
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10g
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11g
1 Core 1 Core
PowerVM’s
ISV Pricing on Power 64 core system Oracle EE: 38 cores WebSphere: 1920 PVUs Do not pay for VIO server or CUoD cores
Virtual Network WebSphere to Oracle works at memory speeds
Tier Consolidation
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Building a smarter planet
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Active Memory Sharing
AIX Workload Partitions
Additional Competitive Advantages of PowerVM
Manage Virtual Image Libraries § Create, capture, import, deploy § Centralize image management § Migrate virtual-to-virtual images
Optimize With System Pools § Create, modify, delete § Automate resource mobility § Manage utilization and availability Optimize
Manage
Virtualize Virtualize Workloads § Create, modify, delete VMs § Manage multiple hypervisors § Relocate VMs
VMcontrol
Workload Partition
Application Server
Workload Partition
Web Server
Workload Partition
Billing
Workload Partition
Test
Workload Partition
BI
AIX
Workload Partition
Test
Active Memory™ Expansion
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Building a smarter planet PowerVM provides the security customers demand for their mission-critical workloads
PowerVM has never had a single reported security vulnerability
Source: National Vulnerability Database, http://nvd.nist.gov/
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have been able to keep it tightly locked up and prevent unauthorized
access.”
— Dr. Chris Yates, CIO Tennis Australia
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Building a smarter planet Power Systems with AIX deliver 99.997% uptime § Least amount of downtime
– 15 minutes a year – 2.3X better than Solaris – 2.6x better than HP-UX – 9.7X better than Windows 2008
§ The fastest patch time – 11 minutes to apply a patch – 2.8X better than Solaris – 2.9X better than Windows 2008
Minutes of Downtime per Year
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Solars onSPARC
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SuSE Linux RHEL Windows2008
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Solars onSPARC
HP-UX onIntegrity
SuSE Linux RHEL Windows2008
Source: ITIC 2009 Global Server Hardware & Server OS Reliability Survey Results, July 7, 2009
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Building a smarter planet
LPAR-1
Hypervisor
LPAR-4 LPAR-1 LPAR-2 LPAR-3 LPAR-4
AIX Kernel AIX Kernel AIX Kernel AIX Kernel AIX Kernel AIX Kernel AIX Kernel AIX Kernel
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LPAR-2 VIOS
Def 1 Def 2 Def 3 Def 4
SAN
Hypervisor
Ethernet Partition Mobility Requires: • POWER6 • AIX 5.3 / 6.1 or Linux • All resources must be “Virtualized”
• No real resources • SAN storage environment
• SAN Boot, temp space, same network
Partition Mobility Steps § Validation § Copy memory pages
v Host to target systems § Transfer
v Turn off Host resources v Activate Target resources
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Oracle Oracle Def 2
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LPAR-3 Migration Controller
VIOS Migration Controller
Reduce impact of planned outages, relocate workloads to enable growth, provision new technology with no disruption to service
Live Partition Mobility On ALL Workloads
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Building a smarter planet Why POWER Systems For EBS Requirements?
§ System Performance – workload throughput per resource
§ Scalability / Upgradability – investment protection
§ Virtualization – do more with less
§ Dynamic – shift resource to workloads
§ High Resource Utilization - use more of what you own
§ Reliability – higher service levels
§ Deliverable Road Map
§ Significant improvements at lower cost
Why NOT Power7?
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Building a smarter planet
In Closing …
§ You are most welcome to join me at the IBM Booth after this session to discuss this presentation or your specific questions or requirements
§ We’d appreciate if you can complete the evaluation form on your seat and deposit in the box at the IBM Booth …. you’ll also have a chance to win one of 3 iPads!
§ All IBM InSync presentation sessions are noted in the flyer on your seat to help plan your participation … we’d love to see you at some more of our sessions!
§ Break Free at our next IBM event … see the invitation envelope on your seat for details.
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Building a smarter planet Disclaimers
§ RPE2 (Relative Performance Estimate 2) is not a benchmark, but is a performance estimate from a third party IT research company, Ideas International (IDEAS). It is important that you understand what RPE2 is and how to use it for competitive server comparisons. RPE2 is entirely theoretical and is largely based on performance data from the manufacturers supplemented by published benchmark performance data. It is not designed to predict actual performance in a real-world environment.
§ RPE2 is the geometric mean of five industry standard (TPC-C, TPC-H, SPECjbb2005, SPECint_rate2006, SPECfp_rate2006) benchmarks and one ISV specific (SAP SD 2-Tier) benchmark. They are equally weighted in an arbitrary manner with each benchmark accounting for 16.7% of the total. When one or more of the six benchmarks was not run for a specific server model, IDEAS estimates the benchmark result using vendor supplied relative performance data. If performance is key to any final decision, then other performance data, such as actual workload benchmarking, should be used.
§ 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.
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Building a smarter planet
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Building a smarter planet
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L3 Cache eDRAM
§ Cores: – Up to 8 Intelligent Cores / chip (socket) – 4 and 6 Intelligent Cores available on some models – 12 execution units per core – Out of order execution – 4 Way SMT per core – 32 threads per chip – L1 – 32 KB I Cache / 32 KB D Cache per core – L2 – 256 KB per core
§ Chip: – 32MB Intelligent L3 Cache on chip
§ Memory: – Dual DDR3 Controllers – 100 GB/s sustained Memory bandwidth / chip
§ Scalability: – Up to 32 Sockets – 360 GB/s peak SMP bandwidth / chip – 590 GB/s peak I/O bandwidth / chip – Up to 20,000 coherent operations in flight
§ Energy: – Aggressive processor Nap & Sleep modes – 10% “Over clock” when thermals are good
Built for Oracle Performance Leadership
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Building a smarter planet AIX and POWER RAS Features
Virtualization § PowerVM is core firmware
§ Thin bare metal Hypervisor § Device driver free Hypervisor
§ Redundant VIOS support § Dynamic LPAR operations
§ Separate HMC Users § Live partition mobility
§ HW enforced virtualization support
General § First Failure Data Capture
§ Hot-node add/repair (570/595) § Redundant clocks & service
processors (560/ 570/595) § Service proc failover (595)
§ Concurrent firmware updates § CEC bus retry / recovery
§ Light path diagnostics
CPU/Cache § Dynamic CPU deallocation
§ Processor instruction retry § Alternate processor recovery
§ Dynamic processor sparing § CPU CUoD (570/595)
§ Processor contained checkstop § Dynamic cache deallocation and
cache line delete
Memory § DDR ECC Chipkill memory
§ Dynamic memory page deallocation § Storage protection keys
§ Memory bit steering / redundant memory
§ Dual sided DIMMs (570/595) § Hardware memory scrubbing
I/O § Redundant I/O links to I/O drawers
§ Independent PCI busses § Dynamic PCI bus slot deallocation
§ Hot swap disk, media, PCI adapters § Hot I/O drawer add
PowerVM
Virtual I/O
Server
LPAR
Virtual I/O
Server
LPAR
AIX
LPAR
AIX
LPAR
Disk General Memory CPU Network
AIX § Integrated LVM and JFS
§ SMIT – reduce human errors § Hot AIX kernel patches
§ WPAR and WPAR mobility § App checkpoint/restart
§ Configurable error logs § Resource monitor & control
§ Role based access control § EAL 4+ security certification
For Nehalem servers , component failure usually means system failure
For Nehalem servers to equal the availability of a Power server
THEY MUST BE CLUSTERED
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Building a smarter planet Why IBM Storage for Oracle Environments IBM Storage Interoperability & Solution Test Labs
§ IBM Storage Interoperability & Solution Test Labs (Tucson, AZ; San Jose, CA ensure IBM storage works with leading operating systems, applications and database vendors
§ IBM Test team collaborates with Oracle Engineering to ensure best test practices and deliverables are produced
§ Oracle Database, ASM, and RAC Clustering: tfor interoperability across IBM Storage products
§ Solutions include best practices for deploying Oracle RAC, HA / MAA (High Availability / Maximum Availability Architecture) scenarios, and use of IBM storage advanced copy services for backup and recovery
§ Results of Oracle Testing: IBM’s Product Interoperability Matrix for ISV Support and ISV Solutions Web page
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Building a smarter planet Expand Virtualization Benefits to Storage Systems § Storage resource pooling § Fast, efficient thin provisioning § Online data migration § Space-efficient snapshots § I/O Performance solid-state
optimization § Management graphical user interface
IBM EMC
HP
Note: External virtualization is pre-installed, but licensed separately
External storage virtualization
IBM
IBM SVC
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Building a smarter planet
IBM Storwize V7000
Available for the First Time in a Midrange Offering
Storage Virtualization Easy Tier Incredible
Ease of Use
Solid-State Storage
Hard Disks
SAN
Innovative GUI
Thin provisioning
Space-efficient copies
External virtualization