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IBM PowerVM

Virtualization for IBM Power Systems

© 2008 IBM Corporation

IBM’s History of Virtualization Leadership A 40 year tradition continues with PowerVM™

1967 IBM develops hypervisor that would become VM on the mainframe

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1973 IBM announces first machines to do physical partitioning

1987 IBM announces LPAR on the mainframe

1999 IBM announces LPAR on POWER™

2004 IBM intro’s POWER Hypervisor™ for System p™ and System i™

2007

2008

IBM announces IBM POWER6™, the announces first UNIX® PowerVM servers with Live Partition Mobility

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IBM PowerVM The leading virtualization platform for UNIX, IBM i and Linux® clients

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Unify virtualization branding & technology for AIX®, i and Linux Exploit 40 years of IBM virtualization leadership

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What is PowerVM? Hardware and software that delivers industry-leading virtualization on IBM POWER processor-based servers for UNIX, i and Linux clients

PowerVM Editions feature Micro-Partitioning™ Virtual I/O Server Integrated Virtualization Manager Live Partition Mobility Lx86

Logical Partitioning

PowerVM is the new umbrella branding term for Power™ Systems Virtualization (Logical Partitioning, Micro-Partitioning, POWER Hypervisor, Virtual I/O Server, etc.) 4

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Clients Reduce Complexity & Costs with PowerVM Osram Sylvania / IBM Solution Migrate and consolidate 48 UNIX® and 13 x86 servers to 11 System p™ servers running PowerVM

Benefits  Improved system response time by 2x  Reduced CPUs 4X and power and cooling costs  Simplified administration, lowered costs  Flawless migration

“The combination of the advanced features of SAP ERP and the flexibility and scalability of the System p servers will combine to deliver ongoing competitive advantage to OSRAM SYLVANIA, through better business performance and lower operational costs.” - Jeffrey Ruck, Director IT Infrastructure Services, Osram Sylvania

Telefonica Moviles España / IBM Solution Consolidate sprawling x86 server infrastructure on two p5-595 servers running Linux OS and PowerVM Lx86

Benefits  Reduce space and energy costs  Reduce the deployment time for new services  Reduce network complexity  Lower operational costs

“Consolidating our workloads on Linux on POWER… is helping us to significantly lower operational costs, reducing dramatically the IT complexity”. - Miguel Angel García Hafner, technology manager, Telefonica Moviles España Source: www.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/STRD-75MERE?OpenDocument&Site=gicss67sap&cty=en_us

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Clients Reduce Complexity & Costs with PowerVM Gruppo AE-EW / IBM Solution System i 550 server with i and PowerVM to consolidate production, development, and test environments

Benefits  Invoicing preperation time cut from 20 to five days  Ample capacity for workload peaks  New applications can be added  Keeps operational costs low

"The biggest advantage offered by the 550 has been the fact that we can run all our solutions on a single System i server while keeping pace with the growth and change of our business.“ - Emiliano Lutteri, Chief Information Officer, Gruppo AE-EW

Usha International / IBM Solution Consolidated four servers with two System i 550s with i and PowerVM for SAP, Domino, test, and development

Benefits  Integration of payroll and accounting systems reduced manual processing  Response times cut by over 95 percent;  Reduced management, power and cooling costs

"Using IBM Advanced POWER Virtualization gives us a very flexible hardware landscape, enabling us to allocate processing resources in an optimal manner." 6

- Sukanta Kumar Nayak, Senior General Manager for IT, Usha International Source: http://www-01.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/STRD-7AHLDB?OpenDocument&Site=eserveriseries&cty=en_us http://www-01.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/STRD-7BCLCJ?OpenDocument&Site=eserveriseries&cty=en_us

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Power Virtualization Success  10,000s of Installations – Virtualization Penetration System p*

System i**

520

10%

1-20%****

550

22%

60%

570

40%

75%

595

100%***

87%

 1,000s with Multiple Operating Systems

Positioned for Growth • IBM Power Systems • PowerVM

– AIX, IBM i, and/or Linux

 Growing use of Storage Virtualization – VIOS serves AIX, Linux, and now i partitions – i serves AIX, Linux, and now i partitions plus integrated System x and BladeCenter servers * % of systems with orders for PowerVM and APV Editions in 2007 ** % of systems with orders for logical partitions through 12/31/07 *** APV included with System p 595 for no additional charge **** Range from System i 515 to 525

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PowerVM Editions Delivering industrial-strength virtualization for UNIX, i and Linux clients

PowerVM Editions

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Unified virtualization branding & technology for AIX, i and Linux Exploiting 40 years of IBM virtualization leadership One approach for ordering and deployment across Power™ servers

Express

Standard

Enterprise

1+2 / Server

10 / Core

10 / Core

IVM

IVM, HMC

IVM, HMC

Virtual I/O Server







Lx86











Maximum LPARs Management

Multiple Shared Processor Pools Live Partition Mobility



Selected PowerVM technologies are not available on all models

For My System

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PowerVM Express Edition Try out PowerVM for only $40 / Core!*



Create micro-partitions on the Power 520 & 550



Supports two AIX and Linux partitions managed by VIOS



Run x86 Linux applications on POWER



Point and click upgrade to PowerVM Standard or Enterprise Edition

*US prices are current as of 4/02/08 and subject to change without notice.

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PowerVM Technologies The leading virtualization platform for UNIX, i and Linux enables a more agile and responsive infrastructure

 Hypervisor  Dynamic Logical Partitioning  Virtual I/O Server  Integrated Virtualization Manager

VIOS

i

AIX

Linux

Power Hypervisor

 Lx86  Live Partition Mobility  System Planning Tool

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Dynamic Logical Partitioning Supports multiple operating systems on a single server

 Reduces Costs  Supports AIX, i and Linux operating system partitions on one server

 Micro-Partitioning supports up to 10 partitions per processor

 Increases Flexibility  Partitions can have capped or uncapped processor resources  Processor resources can automatically move between partitions

i

AIX

Linux

Power Hypervisor

 Shared processor pools enables capping of a group of partitions

 Included with all PowerVM Editions  Supports AIX, i and Linux partitions  Managed by Hardware Management Console or Integrated Virtualization Manager

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Virtual I/O Server Virtualizes resources for client partitions

 Reduces Costs

Share physical SCSI and Ethernet resources between partitions

 Increases Flexibility

Create partitions on the fly with no requirement for additional hardware

 Included with all PowerVM

VIOS

i

AIX

Linux

Power Hypervisor

Editions

Supports AIX, i 6.1 and Linux partitions

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Integrated Virtualization Manager A virtualization solution for small and mid-size companies

 Simplifies Management

Brower-based tool for creating and managing partitions

 Reduces Costs

Eliminates the need to purchase a dedicated hardware console

 Included with all PowerVM Editions

Runs in the Virtual I/O Server partition

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Lx86 Run x86 Linux applications on Power Systems along with your AIX, i and Linux applications

PowerVM

 Reduces Costs

Simplifies migration of Linux on x86 applications enabling customers to realize the energy and administration savings of consolidation

 Strengthens Application Portfolio Run most existing 32-bit x86 Linux applications* with no application changes

 Included with all PowerVM Editions

Runs in a Linux partition

x86 Linux OS App PowerVM Lx86

POWER Linux OS Application

Supported Linux OS

AIX OS Application AIX OS

Power Systems Platform

* Visit ibm.com/systems/p/linux/qual.html for detailed qualifications.

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PowerVM Live Partition Mobility Move running AIX and Linux operating system workloads from one POWER6 processor-based server to another!

 Improves Availability

Helps eliminate many planned outages

 Balances Workloads During peaks and to address spikes in workload

 Included with PowerVM Enterprise Edition

Supports AIX and Linux partitions with VIOS on Power servers

Virtualized SAN and Network Infrastructure

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System Planning Tool Simplifies the planning for and installation of Power servers with PowerVM

 Saves time and reduces errors  Browser-based application that helps you design logical partitioned systems

 Integrated with the Workload Estimator to plan a system based on existing performance data

 Integrated with IBM ordering system  Plans generated can be deployed on the system by HMC or IVM

 Available for download:  www.ibm.com/systems/support/tools/sys templanningtool/

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Our ‘Factories’: Your Paths to a More Efficient Data Center Helped more than 900 clients move from competitive UNIX platforms to AIX or Linux

IBM Migration Factory    

Accurate sizing of migration costs Plans to mitigate risks and speed time of migration Tools and skills to speed migration of packaged and custom apps and databases Skills and experience to improve quality and mitigate risks

IBM Server Consolidation Factory  Assessments to project TCO savings  Deployment plans for non-disruptive consolidation and migration  Services to help with virtualization, provisioning and orchestration

IBM Availability Factory  High Availability Center of Competency  Infrastructure availability Quick Check assessment  Provide strategic recommendations New !

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IBM x86 Server Consolidation Factory on Power Systems  Adjunct to Server Consolidation Factory  TCO solutions for consolidating common x86 server-based workloads onto Power Systems including infrastructure, Web server, Web applications and databases  SCON Smart-Start Service for proof-of-value © 2008 IBM Corporation

IBM PowerVM The leading virtualization platform for UNIX, i and Linux clients



Unify virtualization branding & technology for AIX, i and Linux Exploit 40 years of IBM virtualization leadership

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Backup

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PowerVM Capabilities for Power Systems JS12

JS22

520

520

520

550

550

570

570

575

595

799860X

799861X

8203EA4

9407M15

9408M25

8204EA8

9409M50

9117MMA

9406MMA

9125F2A

9119FHA

Express Edition

Y

Standard Edition

Y

Y

Y

Enterprise Edition

Y

Y

Y

Micro-Partitioning

Y

Y

Y

VIOS

Y

Y

Y

IVM

Y

Y

Y

Lx86

Y

Y

Y

Live Partition Mobility

Y

Y

Y

System i

POWER5/5+

POWER 5/5+

Y Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y**

Y Y

Y*

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Multiple Shared Processor Pools

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

HMC

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

* IVM is supported on POWER5/5+ System p5™ 560Q servers and below and the BladeCenter® JS21 ** VIOS supports AIX and Linux partitions 20

System p

Y

Y

Y Return

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PowerVM Edition Feature Codes PowerVM is ordered via a hardware feature code

POWER6

Express

Standard

Enterprise

9119 FHA

NA

#7943

#8002

9125 F2A

NA

#7949

#8024

9117 MMA

NA

#7942

#7995

9406 MMA

NA

#7942

#7995

8204 E8A

#7983

#7982

#7986

9409 M50

NA

#7982

#7986

8203 E4A

#7983

#8506

#8507

9408 M25

NA

#8506

#8507

9407 M15

NA

#8506

NA

7998 61X

NA

#5409

#5649

7998 60X

NA

#5406

#5606

Hardware features drive firmware keys Turn on Micro-Partitioning Enable VIOS partition

Hardware features drive orders for Software PIDs 5765-PVE – PowerVM Enterprise Edition 5771-PVE – PowerVM Enterprise Edition SW Maintenance 5765-PVS – PowerVM Standard Edition 5771-PVS – PowerVM Standard Edition SW Maintenance 5765-PVX – PowerVM Express Edition 5771-PVX – PowerVM Express Edition SW Maintenance 5765-AVE IBM PowerVM Lx86 for x86 Linux 5692-LOP SPO for Linux on Power (x86 Media)

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PowerVM Edition Prices PowerVM is priced by processor core on Power servers

POWER6

Express

Standard

Enterprise

9119 FHA

NA

$1310 + $110

$1999 + $220

9125-F2A

NA

$1310 + $110

$1999 + $220

9117 MMA

NA

$1310 + $110

$1999 + $220

9406 MMA

NA

$1310 + $110

$1999 + $220

8204 E8A

$30 + $10

$1310 + $110

$1999 + $220

9409 M50

NA

$1310 + $110

$1999 + $220

8203 E4A

$30 + $10

$590 + $110

$1199 + $220

9408 M25

NA

$590 + $110

$1199 + $220

9407 M15

NA

$590 +$110

NA

7998 61X

NA

$0 + $110

$309 + $220

7998 60X

NA

$0 + $110

$309+ $220

PowerVM Edition Price + 1 Year SWMA (per core) US List Prices, subject to change without notice.

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PowerVM Naming

NOT EXHAUSTIVE

PowerVM = Power Systems Virtualization

Before

After

Power Systems Virtualization

PowerVM

Advanced POWER Virtualization (APV)

PowerVM Editions PowerVM Express Edition

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APV Standard Edition

PowerVM Standard Edition

APV Enterprise Edition

PowerVM Enterprise Edition

System p Application Virtual Environment (p AVE)

PowerVM Lx86

Live Partition Mobility

PowerVM Live Partition Mobility

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Mobility on Power Systems Live Partition Mobility

M ovement of the OS and applications to a different server with no loss of service Virtualized S AN and Network I nfrastructure

Live Application Mobility AIX # 1

Workload Partition

Application Server

AIX # 2

Workload Partition eMail

Workload Partition

QA Workload Partition

Workload Partition Web

Billing

Workload Partitions Manager NFS and virtualized network infrastructure

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PowerVM Live Partition Mobility • Move an entire Logical Partition from one system to another while it is running with almost no impact to end users • Moves the entire LPAR including the operating system • Requires POWER6, PowerVM Enterprise Edition, and all I/O must be through the Virtual I/O Server • Works with partitions running AIX V5.3, AIX 6 and Linux

AIX Live Application Mobility • Move a Workload Partition from one AIX system to another AIX system while running with almost no impact to end users • Moves only the WPAR, the AIX operating system is not moved • Requires AIX 6, Workload Partitions Manager, and all WPAR filesystems must be NFS • Works on POWER4, POWER5, and POWER6 © 2008 IBM Corporation

Workload Partitions Multiple virtualized AIX 6 instances within a single AIX image enables reduced administration and resource costs

 Reduces administration

AIX 6 Global Instance

Eliminate the need to maintain as many copies of AIX

 Enhances Flexibility

Provision new application environments in minutes

Workload Partition e-mail

Workload Partition Dev

Workload Partition QA

 Included in AIX 6

Supported on Power4™, Power5™, and Power6™ Workload Partition Billing

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Workload Partition Data Mining

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Live Application Mobility Relocates running Workload Partitions between AIX 6 systems for increased reliability and workload balancing

 Improves Availability

Helps eliminate many planned outages

AIX 6 Global Instance

 Balances Workloads

Policy based automatic relocation

Workload Partition Dev

 Works with AIX applications

Supported on Power4™, Power5™, Power6™ with AIX 6 and Workload Partitions Manager

Workload Partition Billing

Workload Partition QA

AIX 6 Global Instance

Workload Partition e-mail

Workload Partition e-mail

Workload Partition Data Mining

Workload Partition Dev

Workload Partition Database

Workload Partition Test

Workload Partition Finance

Workload Partitions Manager

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