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IBM Breakfast Briefing 2013
IBM Systems Software - IBM i
Dieter GraefSenior Consultant
IBM Breakfast Briefing Team
IBM Systems Software – Lösungen mit IBM iStrategie, Technologie, Übersicht, AussichtSmarter Computing
IBM i Security - Mehr Sicherheit, geringere Kosten
* Vulnerabilities reported through 25/01/2013
IBM i 7.1
� 0 adv isories IBM i 7.1 (all time)*
� None highly/extremely critical
� None remain unpatched
0 Secunia Advisories in 2003-2013Secunia has issued a total of 0 Vulnerabilities in
2003-2013 for IBM i 7.1. Currently, 0% (0 out of 0) are marked as unpatched.
More information about the specific Secunia advisories affecting IBM i 7.1can be found below. Each Secunia advisory is enclosed by a box highlighted with a color representing its current patch status. You can read the complete Secunia advisories for thorough descriptions of the issues covered and for solution suggestions by c lick ing either the Secunia advisory title or the"Read More" links available for each Secunia advisory.
IBM i Security - Mehr Sicherheit, geringere Kosten
* Vulnerabilities reported through 25/01/2013
IBM i 7.1
� 0 adv isories IBM i 7.1 (all time)*
� None highly/extremely critical
� None remain unpatched
0 Secunia Advisories in 2003-2013Secunia has issued a total of 0 Vulnerabilities in
2003-2013 for IBM i 7.1. Currently, 0% (0 out of 0) are marked as unpatched.
More information about the specific Secunia advisories affecting IBM i 7.1can be found below. Each Secunia advisory is enclosed by a box highlighted with a color representing its current patch status. You can read the complete Secunia advisories for thorough descriptions of the issues covered and for solution suggestions by c lick ing either the Secunia advisory title or the"Read More" links available for each Secunia advisory.
IBM i Security - Mehr Sicherheit, geringere Kosten
� 168 adv isories (all time)*
� 36% highly /extremely critical
� 2% remain unpatched
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 IBM i 7.1
� 0 adv isories IBM i 7.1 (all time)*
� None highly/extremely critical
� None remain unpatched
0 Secunia Adv isories in 2003-2013Secunia has issued a total of 0 Secunia
adv isories in 2003-2013 for IBM i 7.1. Currently, 0% (0 out of 0) are marked as unpatched.
More information about the specific Secunia advisories affecting IBM i 7.1can be found below. Each Secunia advisory is enclosed by a box highlighted with a color representing its current patch status. You can read the complete Secunia advisories for thorough descriptions of the issues covered and for solution suggestions by c lick ing either the Secunia advisory title or the"Read More" links available for each Secunia advisory.
168 Secunia Adv isories in 2003-2013Secunia has issued a total of 168 Secunia
adv isories in 2003-2013 for Microsoft Windows Serv er 2008. Currently, 2% (3 out of 168) are marked as unpatched with the mos t sev ere
being rated Moderately critical
More information about the specific Secunia advisories affecting Microsoft Windows Server 2008 can be found below. Each Secunia advisory is enclosed by a box highlighted with a color representing its current patchstatus. You can read the complete Secunia advisories for thorough descriptions of the issues covered and for solution suggestions by c lick ing either the Secunia advisory title or the "Read More" links available for each Secunia advisory.
PowerVM – Single Root IO Virtualization Support (SR-IOV)
Challenge:How do we effectively share a small number of high bandwidth physical adapter ports with an every growing number of VMs?
PowerVM SRIOV:The Single Root I/Ov irtualization standard will allow efficient sharing of a single adapter. Each VM thinks it has a real physical adapter which is shared as a VF(virtual function)
*All statements r egar ding IBM's fu ture directio n an d inten t ar e subject to ch ange or withd rawal with out n otice, a nd re pres ent g oals an d objectiv es only.
Targets:•Improved Quality of Service Controls on IO for PowerVM•Lower performance overhead for SRIOV•Dedicated virtual resources for VMs•Better utilization of higher bandwidth IO cards•Offloads IO virtualization processing •Reduces virtualization overhead for IO
PowerVM Enterprise Edition mit Live Partition Mobility
Virtua lisie rte SAN und Netzwerk InfrastrukturVirtua lisie rte SAN und Netzwerk InfrastrukturVirtua lisie rte SAN und Netzwerk InfrastrukturVirtua lisie rte SAN und Netzwerk Infrastruktur
POWER7POWER7 SystemSystem
PowerVM .PowerVM .
POWER7POWER7 SystemSystem
PowerVMPowerVM
Virtualisierte SAN und Netzwerk InfrastrukturVirtualisierte SAN und Netzwerk Infrastruktur
Verschieben laufender IBM i, AIX und Linux Partitionen zwischen POWER7 / POWER7+ basierten Power Systems
�Kontinuierliche Verfügbarkeit: eliminiert viele geplante Ausfälle
�Energieeinsparung: in Zeiten geringer Auslastung
�Workload Balancing: in Zeiten höchster Auslastung und bei Auslastungsspitzen
�Systemv oraussetzungen min.:POWER7 HW mit V7.1TR5, HMC V7R760
PowerVM Enterprise Edition mit Live Partition Mobility
Virtua lisie rte SAN und Netzwerk InfrastrukturVirtua lisie rte SAN und Netzwerk InfrastrukturVirtua lisie rte SAN und Netzwerk InfrastrukturVirtua lisie rte SAN und Netzwerk Infrastruktur
POWER7POWER7 SystemSystem
PowerVM .PowerVM .
POWER7POWER7 SystemSystem
PowerVMPowerVM
Virtualisierte SAN und Netzwerk InfrastrukturVirtualisierte SAN und Netzwerk Infrastruktur
Verschieben laufender IBM i, AIX und Linux Partitionen zwischen POWER7 / POWER7+ basierten Power Systems
�Kontinuierliche Verfügbarkeit: eliminiert viele geplante Ausfälle
�Energieeinsparung: in Zeiten geringer Auslastung
�Workload Balancing: in Zeiten höchster Auslastung und bei Auslastungsspitzen
�Systemv oraussetzungen min.:POWER7 HW mit V7.1TR5, HMC V7R760
IBM i Systems Director Navigator Viele Verbesserungen in 7.1 sind jetzt in 6.1 verfügbar
Zielsystem festlege n
– Systems Director Navigator for i wurde erweitert, damit Kunden mit mehreren Systemen über eineeinheitliche Oberfläche mit Set Target System-Unterstützung arbeiten können. Aus der webbasiertenSystems Director Navigator-Bedieneroberfläche kann ein Kunden ein anderes IBM i-System oder einePartition durch Auswahl des Zielsystems verwalten. Da dieses neue System oder die Partition ausgewählt wurde, sind alle Daten, die zur Systems Director Navigator-Bedieneroberflächezurückgegeben werden, für dieses neue System oder diese Partition bestimmt. Systems Director Navigator for i, V6.1 kann als Zielsystem IBM i 5.4, 6.1 oder 7.1 verwalten. Mit der Set Target System-Funktion läuft der Systems Director Navigator-Managementserver an einer Stelle. Ein Browser kannverwendet werden, um mehrere Umgebungen zu verwalten und das Management wird auf IBM i 5.4-Umgebungen erstreckt.
5250 Emulation Portlet
– Systems Director Navigator for i enthält jetzt ein 5250 Emulation Portlet. Benutzer können ein 5250-Fenster aus der Systems Director Navigator-Bedieneroberfläche aufrufen und somit eine einheitlicheOberfläche für die Verwaltung von IBM i Systemen benutzen.
Weitere Verbesserungen
– Kunden können jetzt mehrere IBM Systems Director Navigator for i-Sitzung für denselben Benutzer aktivhaben. Systems Director Navigator for i, Performance Data Investigator wird erweitert, um Disk Response Time Bucket-Perspektiven und eine IBM Technology for Java Memory-Perspektiveeinzubeziehen.
– Systems Director Navigator for i enthält auch zusätzliche Optionen für die Verwaltung von Journalen, integrierten Servern und Netz- sowie Festplattenmanagementfunktionen.
IBM i Entitlements sind zwischen ausgewählten Systemen transferierbar
– SWMA ist auf dem VON und NACH - System erforderlich– VON-Sys tem muss mindesten ein Jahr ins talliert gewesen sein
– Nur auf optionale Lizenzen anwendbar, nicht auf die Basis Lizenz
– Admi nistrati ve Gebühr plus Lizenz Preis Differ enz bei höherer Ziel - SW Gruppe– IBM i „Processor-core entitlement“ und/oder „User entitements“ werden auf
– Rename of System i N avigator� Navigator for i 7.1 client enhanced to include the “Sys tem Name” column
– Important when l ong names ar e used and system name not obvious� New database capabilities including: Procedure and Func tion creati on/defi nition and
� The OmniFind™ Text Search Ser ver for DB2 for i product (5733-OMF) for IBM i 7.1 enhancements
– additi onal SQL programmable i nterfaces extend support beyond traditional DB2 tables– Multiple Member source physical files added one at a time to the OmniFind collection.
� members from source physical file retrieved/treated as separate objec ts.– During the OmniFind update processing, new or removed members recognized and
� IBM - Performance Management on IBM i Resource Libraryhttp:// www.ibm.com/systems/i/advanta ges/perfmgmt/resource.html
� Performance Value of Solid State Drives using IBM ihttp:// www.ibm.com/systems/resources/ssd_ibmi.pdf
� Performance Impacts of Flash SSDs Upon IBM Power Systemshttp:// www.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=SA&subty pe=WH&htmlfi d=POW03028USEN&attachment=POW03028USEN.PDF&appname=STGE_PO_PO_USEN_WH
� Driving Business Value on Power Systems with Solid State Driveshttp:// www.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=SA&subty pe=WH&htmlfi d=POW03025USEN&attachment=POW03025USEN.PDF&appname=STGE_PO_PO_USEN_WH
� IBM Systems Lab Services and Traininghttp:// www.ibm.com/systems/services/labservices
� IBM Power Systems(i) Benchmarking and Proof-of-Concept Centershttp:// www.ibm.com/systems/i/support/benchmarkcenters
� IBM i SSD Analyzer tool Power:
– Available via www.ibm.com/support/techdocs in “Presentation s & Tools”. Search using keyword SSD
1. IBM i 6.1 partition can host � IBM i 7.1 and 6.1 partitions� AIX 5.2, 5.3, 6.1 and SLES and Red Hat Linux partitions� iSCSI attached System x and BladeCenter
2. IBM i 7.1 partition can host � IBM i 7.1 and 6.1 partitions� AIX 5.2, 5.3, 6.1 and SLES and Red Hat Linux partitions� iSCSI attached System x and BladeCenter
3. PowerVM VIOS can host � IBM i 7.1 and 6.1 partitions� AIX and Linux partitions� VIOS supports advanced virtual ization technologies
including Active Memory Sharing and NPIV
POWER6 & POWER7
VIOS
IBM i 6.1
POWER6 & POWER7
VIOS
IBM i 7.1
POWER6 & POWER7
VIOS
IBM i 7.1 IBM i 6.1VIOS
VIOS
IBM i 7.1 IBM i 6.1
VIOS
IBM i 7.1 IBM i 6.1
Storage Virtualization can reduce costs while improving IT infrastructure flexibility
The IBM Mobile Database engine runs on a mobile device and stores a local copy of data. The IBM Mobile Database is typically an embedded database that the users access by using an application on a mobile device. The application accesses the IBM Mobile Database using JDBC interface and SQL API.
IBM solidDB is an in-memory database optimized for extreme speed and extreme availability.
The IBM InfoSphere Change Data
Capture replication software ensures that as changes are made to the solidDBdatabase, the backend database is updated, and vice versa.
Referenzen und gute Gründe...Dashalb vertrauen Kunden auf IBM i
If you look at the numbers, the facts, you can see that it’s a more efficient, more stable, more secure
system. But at the end of the day, none of that matters if the CEO that’s making the decision thinks it’s old technology or it’s not sexy enough. In that scenario, you also need to put some effort into modernizing your applications.
- Jeff L u tg en , VP o f IT , Delta Den tal o f Wisco n sin
� Clients requesting fewer operating system releases; and longer support cycles
– Major release upgrades can be disruptive for a business
� Interim technology refreshes will provide new functions and I/O support
– Simpler to install on a current release and less disruptive
…
** All statements reg ardin g IBM's fut ure di rection and i ntent are s ubject t o chan ge o r withdr awal withou t notice , and rep resen t goals and objectives only.
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� rPerf es timates are calculated based on sys tems with the lates t levels of AIX and other pertinent software at the time of sys temannouncement. Ac tual performance will vary based on application and configuration spec ifics . The IBM eServer pSeries 640 is the baseline reference sys tem and has a value of 1.0. Although rPerf may be used to approx imate relative IBM UNIX commerc ial process ing performance, ac tual sys tem performance may vary and is dependentupon many fac tors inc luding sys tem hardware configuration and software des ign and configuration. Note that the rPerf methodology used for the POWER6 sys tems is identical to that used for the POWER5 sys tems. Variations in inc remental sys tem performance may be observed in commerc ial work loads due to changes in the underly ing sys tem architec ture.
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