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IBM PureApplication™ System Overview © 2012 IBM Corporation
IBM PureApplication™ System Overview © 2012 IBM Corporation AGENDA: • Entorno actual • Patrones • Beneficios • Referencias • Características detalle 2 © 2012 IBM Corporation Beneficios • Reducción de costes por simplificación de la gestión • Acortamiento de los ciclos de desarrollo • Reducción de riesgos y mejor utilización del HW y SW • ….anticipa los beneficios obtenidos de esos proyectos 3 © 2012 IBM Corporation Clients are enjoying great business outcomes with PureApplication System U.S. Financial Services Firm Desert Research Institute (DRI) Business Need Business Need Needed to rapidly and efficiently provision many different disparate scientific applications to make them available to university researchers.. Centralized IT unit faced demands for more services and complex business apps, with no additional OpEx budget. They also needed a way to deliver portal and middleware services rapidly within budget. Why PureApplication? Business Value Easy to deploy, use & maintain Faster processing Highly scalable, Highly available Secure environment Multi-tenancy 4 Why PureApplication? Scientific Value Easier Faster Bigger Better Shared Reduced time to implement WebSphere Portal with virtual patterns Improved IT services automation and self service provisioning Delivered better insight into IT usage through reports from PureApplication System single management console © 2012 IBM Corporation IBM PureApplication System address key client initiatives by delivering on the 4 key values Hardware transformation can drive 55% reduction in management cost and 98% reduction in unplanned outages. Complex workload support optimizes performance of 100s of web and application workloads to drive 90% resource utilization. Cloud adoption is accelerated through quickly deploying new services and reduce time to provision from 45 days to minutes. Simplified Experience Built-in Expertise Integrated by Design 5 Managed service providers (MSP) can leverage patterns for self-service, yielding up to 20-30X faster solution deployment with reduced risk. © 2012 IBM Corporation IBM PureApplication System provides savings across the IT lifecycle How does PureApplication System do this? Labor Hours Spent* 10000 9612 hrs Deployment Incident/capacity Mgmt Asset Management Security Management Change Management Deployment Fully assembled and configured Pre-installed management software Fast pattern-based deployment Incident/capacity management Centrally monitor and resolve issues Automatic scaling 5000 76% Savings 2302 hrs Asset management Track license usage of products Security management Centralized access control Change management 0 Do It Yourself PureApplication System Visibility into relationships of virtual images in a workload Automatically apply changes to desired virtual servers *Note: Do It yourself used 9 blades (144 cores). IBM PureApplication System used 3 nodes (96 cores). Each system has the capacity to run 72 workloads where each workload can sustain a peak throughput of 1720 page elements per second. The labor savings and assumptions herein are estimates based on a labor model that uses data obtained on the percentage of time customers spend on certain IT life cycle tasks. is not © 2012 IBMIt Corporation 6 a benchmark. As such, actual customer results will vary based on customer applications, differences in stack deployed and other systems variations as well as actual configuration, applications, specific queries and other variables in a production environment. Referencias y Casos de uso • Nuevos proyectos: Time to value, sin riesgo, sencillo • Cloud: “PaaS in a box” • Optimizar uso de recursos acorta el ciclo: “DevOps in a Box” • Migración y consolidación: acelera, simplifica y reduce el riesgo. 7 © 2012 IBM Corporation Science and Government Desert Research Institute advances scientific discovery with IBM PureSystems offerings and ESRI ArcGIS software 10 times faster data analysis 2 days to deploy systems and minutes to deploy applications Easily create, manage and scale new complex research environments utilizing patterns without additional resources “IBM PureSystems are a catalyst not just for DRI, but also for the state of Nevada, and will open doors for economic growth in new and emerging industries.” —Dr. Stephen Wells, President, Desert Research Institute Solution components IBM® PureApplication™ System IBM PureData™ System 8ESRI ArcGIS Business Transformation: DRI’s environmental research scientists, in conjunction with the Nevada’s Government are developing a COE using the IBM PureSystems family to analyze, visualize and model environmental © 2012 IBM Corporation data worldwide. Government Tongliao Municipal People’s Government delivers key applications on the cloud Accelerates transition to “SmarterTongliao on the Cloud” 30 minutes to deploy new applications without recruiting additional resources to manage the cloud platform 1 year earlier project start date with IBM Global Financing “We are very pleased to collaborate with the leading IT companies such as IBM and Xi’an Future International Information Co. Ltd. not only to promote the innovation of the region’s industries but also the development of emerging technologies…” - Mr. XU Yalin, Vice Mayor, Tongliao Municipal People’s Government Solution components IBM® PureApplication™ System 9 Business Challenge: To rapidly roll out a cloud-based eGovernment model with limited IT resources, expertise and budget © 2012 IBM Corporation IT Services Managed service provider NI+C provides development operations cloud services for Pioneer Rapid time to value through the use of a consolidated platform Improved ability to share resources across multiple projects through a common infrastructure Optimal Configuration to support workload, deployment, customization and security needs Solution components IBM® PureApplication™ System 10 Business Challenge: To create an application development operations cloud service and robust network to support Pioneer’s workload, deployment, customization and security needs while simplifying ongoing management © 2012 IBM Corporation Government Singapore Exchange, Ltd. (SGX) invests in optimizing the application development lifecycle 1 day POC to install and configure PureApplication System Esr for POC to upgrade SGX applications from WebSphere Application Server V6.1 to V8.5 Reduce risk and simplify application development with automation and role based access to minimize human error Solution components IBM® PureApplication™ System 11 “Waiting for quote from interconnect from Chris Priest” - Niguel Brooks, SVP, Architecture & Infrastructure, Singapore Exchange, Ltd. Business Challenge: To meet regulatory and market structure changes SGX had to securely and rapidly migrate from IBM WebSphere Application (WAS) Server V6.1 to V8.5 in support of trade reporting, clearing and back office applications. © 2012 IBM Corporation Características de detalle • Infraestructura • Cloud • Gestión • Configuraciones • Para saber más… 12 © 2012 IBM Corporation Backup: Infraestructura 13 © 2012 IBM Corporation PureApplication System Transforms the Application Lifecycle to Drive Business Agility while Lowering TCO Agile • Deliver applications faster with quick and low-risk setup and tear down of expert built, ready to run, application environments for BPM, Mobile, Commerce, Portal, Analytics and others • SLA-driven elasticity to meet usage spikes through pre-optimized Cloud IaaS & PaaS capabilities • IT flexibility through support for a wide range of enterprise applications including Java, C, COBOL, PHP, Node.js and others 14 1, 2, 3, 4See High Performance Simple • Simplify application lifecycle tasks from deployment, management and ongoing maintenance through expert• Up to 1.3x better performance built, ready to run, and simple through auto-balancing of to update, software patterns application resources2 • Simplify system management • Up to 2.3x better performance and ongoing maintenance through zero setup, zero through expert-built management solid state disk automation of two hardened (SSD) capabilities3 configurations • Expertly architected for high • Disaster Recovery setup in as availability few as 5 clicks • Up to 1.6x better priceperformance versus competition1 speaker notes for notes on performance claims • Concurrent management of 1000+ applications through a unified application console4 © 2012 IBM Corporation Disaster Recovery in 5 clicks Delivering easy-to-use cross-site disaster recovery for applications - setup in just 5 clicks! Active/passive replication DR solution setup in just 5 clicks on each system! Achieve business continuity for all applications running on the system Begin recovery from planned or unplanned failures with two clicks Up to 8,000 km between systems • Uses asynchronous replication for improved performance Backup Primary DWDM Fiber A-sync replication Recovery Point Objectives (RPOs): • Planned failover: • Unplanned failover: zero data loss near zero data loss Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs) vary on application startup time, between 2-8 hours 15 © 2012 IBM Corporation Windows Support Increased flexibility with the first pre-integrated application platform for Windows and Linux Consolidate a broader range of applications on PureApplication System, including those which require Microsoft Windows Deploy patterns with one or more components on Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 • virtual system and virtual application patterns Bring-your-own-license design allows you to leverage existing investments • e.g. Microsoft Windows volume licenses Patterns made available for select Microsoft products • Microsoft SQL Server • Microsoft Sharepoint Use extend/capture or provided tooling to create your own Windows-based patterns! 16 © 2012 IBM Corporation Integrated Encryption Support for Patterns Improved application security with integrated file system encryption support Ensure security of your data at rest with new integrated encryption capability Enable file system encryption for all or part of your application’s data • Simply specify the file paths to include or exclude Supports any virtual system or virtual application pattern Integrated key managers are provided, or you can use select external key managers • e.g. Tivoli Key License Manager Multiple options available for underlying encryption technology 17 © 2012 IBM Corporation Automated Vertical Scaling Faster response times during usage spikes Smooth response times under load with automated vertical scaling PureApplication System offers options for scaling patterns to address demand spikes: • Vertical: increase CPU/memory resource allocated to existing nodes/server instances • Horizontal: add additional VMs, start additional nodes/server instances, tie into existing environment • Combination: try vertical scaling first, then move to horizontal scaling Decision to scale a pattern up is made based on policies specified by user • Types of policies available differ by pattern Vertical Scaling VM VM VM Adding resource to an existing VM takes seconds Horizontal Scaling VM VM VM VM Adding a VM takes minutes 18 © 2012 IBM Corporation Advanced License Management Improved governance through new license management and OS maintenance capability Produce license usage reports which meet subcapacity licensing requirements Prevent license overages by optionally taking action when a requested deployment would exceed entitlement: License Inventory • Warn: send email to user and admin, but allow deployment • Enforce: reject deployment PureApplication System now supports the following license metrics: • • • • 19 Processor Value Unit (PVU) Virtual Instance / VM Compute Node / Physical Server Processor Core License Allocation License Overage Protection © 2012 IBM Corporation PureApplication System W1500 - Enterprise Top of Rack Switches 10/1 Gbps Ethernet 320 Gbps to DC v7000 SAN EasyTier 80 x 600GB SAS HDD 16 x 400GB SAS SSD Flex System Chassis 40 Gbps Backplane 14 Slots 16GB FC 10 Gbps Ethernet Half Wide Compute Node 16 core 2.6GHz Intel (2 x 8 core Sandy Bridge EP) 256GB RAM 16 GB/core 10 Gbps Ethernet 8Gbs FC PureSystems Manager Virtualization System Manager 20 © 2012 IBM Corporation What’s Physically In The Box? Networking • BNT top of rack switches • Network bandwidth (trunked 10 gb ethernet) 320 gb out of top of rack 160 gb between chassis 40 gb within each chassis Storage • V7000 storage controllers • 48 TB HDD storage (80x600GB, 43TB usable) • 6.4 TB SSD storage (16x400GB, 5TB usable) Compute Capacity • 3 PureFlex chassis in a 42U rack • Intel 2.6Ghz compute nodes w/ 2 sockets, 16 cores, and 256 GB memory each (6/12/24/38 nodes in S/M/L/XL) Power • 4 redundant PDUs (only 2 required to power full rack) 21 © 2012 IBM Corporation PureApplication System W1500 – 64 (Mini) Top of Rack Switches 10/1 Gbps Ethernet 320 Gbps to DC Service Laptop v7000 SAN EasyTier 40 x 600GB SAS HDD 6 x 400GB SAS SSD Flex System Chassis 40 Gbps Backplane 14 Slots 16GB FC 10 Gbps Ethernet Virtualization Systems Manager 22 Storage expansion node Half Wide Compute Node 16 core 2.6GHz Intel (2 x 8 core Sandy Bridge EP) 256GB RAM 16 GB/core 10 Gbps Ethernet 8Gbs FC PureSystems Manager © 2012 IBM Corporation PureApplication System W1700 – Large Rack Top of Rack Switches 10/1 Gbps Ethernet 320 Gbps to DC v7000 SAN EasyTier 80 x 600GB SAS HDD 16 x 400GB SAS SSD Flex System Chassis 40 Gbps Backplane 14 Slots 16GB FC 10 Gbps Ethernet Full Wide Compute Node 32 core 3.61 GHz P7+ (4 x 8 core Power 7+) 512GB RAM 16 GB/core 2 x 10 Gbps Ethernet 2 x 8 Gbs FC PureSystems Manager Virtualization System Manager 23 © 2012 IBM Corporation PureApplication System W1700 – 64 (Mini) Top of Rack Switches 10/1 Gbps Ethernet 320 Gbps to DC Service Laptop v7000 SAN EasyTier 40 x 600GB SAS HDD 6 x 400GB SAS SSD Flex System Chassis 40 Gbps Backplane 14 Slots 16GB FC 10 Gbps Ethernet Virtualization Systems Manager 24 Storage expansion node Full Wide Compute Node 32 core 3.61 GHz P7+ (4 x 8 core Power 7+) 512GB RAM 16 GB/core 2 x 10 Gbps Ethernet 2 x 8 Gbs FC PureSystems Manager © 2012 IBM Corporation Built-in Expertise: Hardware High Availability Management Nodes • Both run in active-passive mode, when a failure occurs the IP address is assigned to the new active one Network Controllers • Switches and cabling are redundant (2 of each). • Failure of 1 leads to reduced bandwidth, not service Storage Controllers • All storage volumes are accessible from each controller • If one fails, the other handles all I/O Storage • SSD storage is configured in RAID 5 array + spares • HDD storage is configured in RAID 5 array + spares Compute Nodes (ITE) • Management system will route around failed DIMMs or cores yielding reduced capacity (server rebalance) • If entire node fails, VMs can be moved elsewhere (workload evacuation) 25 © 2012 IBM Corporation To the IT Architect, Design Matters…Cloud, app provisioning, enhanced support/upgrade Pre-integrated capabilities key to today’s datacenter Patterns of Expertise • A deployable form of proven best practices from years of experience and expertise to simplify complex tasks Application Platform Application Optimization System wide Management Automation & Scaling Caching & Elasticity Application Centric Provisioning Usage Metering Security Monitoring App Lifecycle Management License Management Self-service Data management 26 Single update files No-downtime upgrade System Infrastructure Integrated Server, Storage, Network Power Management Storage & VM Optimization Virtualization Integrated System Management Simplified maintenance: Provisioning Security Monitoring IT Lifecycle Management System design © 2012 IBM Corporation Backup: Cloud 27 © 2012 IBM Corporation Cloud is the new delivery model 77% Enterprises expect of NA companies currently using public cloud 46% of their IT service delivery to be delivered via public and/or private clouds 3 years from now US Businesses will spend $43B on cloud-delivered IT services in 2016 82% of new commercial apps will be developed specifically for cloud in 2012 31% of companies will source greater than 50% of total IT spend from the Public Cloud by 2016 28 Source: IDC CloudTrack Survey, Summer 2012 n=801 and IDC CloudTrack Survey, Winter 2012 n=493 2012-2016: SaaS spending will grow by 123% PaaS spending CAGR hits 48.5% IaaS spending will top $31 billion © 2012 IBM Corporation IBM PureSystems is Built for Cloud Platform as a Service Rapid self-service application and platform provisioning Elastic and workload aware runtimes Databases, messaging & caching shared services Infrastructure as a Service Self-service to multi-tenant compute, storage, and networking resource pools Virtual machine mobility and management Image catalog and lifecycle management Infrastructure Application Platform Delivering Infrastructure Services Delivering Platform Services 29 © 2012 IBM Corporation Smart consolidation of application and data services Business Intelligence eCommerce Catalog & Cart Analytics & Transactional Applications Order management Credit card management Client Churn Analysis Transactional Data Services Real Time Fraud Detection Analytic Data Services PureData System PureApplication System 30 * Dostępne w drugiej połowie roku for Transactions for Analytics for Operational Analytics for Hadoop* © 2012 IBM Corporation IBM PureApplication System: the ideal cloud application platform Pattern-based deployment Expert Integrated System: Integration by design ‒ Application server ‒ Database services ‒ Integrated infrastructure User-based self-service Service level management Common cloud platform Dynamic resource scalability Built-in expertise − Infrastructure, platform, and Automated IT resource application patterns provisioning Simplified experience − Simplifying lifecycle deployment and management of applications − Single point of management 31 Catalog of services Multi-tenancy Usage-based reporting Virtualization Automated IaaS Cloud Application Platform (PaaS) © 2012 IBM Corporation Multiple pattern types to enable open ecosystem Virtual Appliance HTTP Server Virtual Appliance Virtual Appliance Operating system Software application Operating system Metadata Virtual Appliances Metadata Virtual Appliance Virtual Appliance Application Server Application Server Operating system Operating system Metadata Metadata Virtual System Patterns • Standard software installation and configuration on OS • Automated deployment of middleware topologies • Images created through extend/capture • Traditional administration and management model • Traditional administration and management model • Application and infrastruture driven elasticity Software application Virtual Application Patterns • Highly automated deployments using expert patterns • Business policy driven elasticity • Built for the cloud environment • Leverages elastic workload management services • Infrastructure driven elasticity Virtual Appliances 32 Standard TCO existing applications Virtual System Patterns Improved TCO virtualized applications Virtual Application Patterns Best TCO © 2012 IBM Corporation cloud applications Backup: Management 33 © 2012 IBM Corporation Integrated OS, Database, and Application Server Monitoring OS view WAS view 34 DB2 view © 2012 IBM Corporation Built-in Expertise: System Update Management • Everything below Guest VM • Hardware and Firmware •Management, Hypervisor, Compute Nodes, switches, power, storage, etc 35 System © 2012 IBM Corporation Built-in Expertise: Pattern Update Management Workload • Guest VM and above • OS and Middleware • Patterns deployed to the cloud • Virtual System and Virtual Applications 36 © 2012 IBM Corporation Backup: Configurations 37 © 2012 IBM Corporation PureApplication System Configurations (W1500 & W1700) Small Rack (25U)* x86 32 Cores 0.5 TB RAM 64 Cores 1 TB RAM 96 Cores 1,5 TB RAM 128 Cores 2 TB RAM 2.4 TB SSD 24 TB HDD Large Rack (42U)** x86 96 Cores 1.5 TB RAM 192 Cores 3.0 TB RAM 384 Cores 6.0 TB RAM 6.4 TB SSD 48 TB HDD 608 Cores 9.5 TB RAM **32 core increments available All configurations include: • Rack, Chassis, PDUs • Networking (Top of Rack, Chassis & Fibre) • Pre-integrated software entitled for full capacity of configuration: OS, Hypervisor, application server, database, Java runtime, cloud provisioning, management and full stack monitoring 38 Upgrade configurations without taking an outage © 2012 IBM Corporation PureApplication System W1500: Pre-Optimized, Pre-Entitled Software “All you can eat” entitlement to run the following software on the full capacity of the purchased System • Full stack monitoring (hardware, OS, entitled middleware) • Virtualization & virtualization management • Tooling for creating patterns • Virtual System Patterns: IBM OS Image for Red Hat Linux Systems v2.0.0.3 (RHEL 64-bit v6.3) IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition v7.0.0.29 with IMP (WAS 7.0) IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition v8.0.0.6 with IMP (WAS 8.0) IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition v8.5.5 with IMP (WAS 8.5) IBM DB2 9.7 FP8 Enterprise Server Edition HV* IBM DB2 10.1 FP2 Enterprise Server Edition HV* IBM DB2 10.5 Enterprise Server Edition HV* Automation Framework HV (for migrating applications) • Virtual Application Patterns: Java Pattern v1.0.1 (64-bit Java 7 SDK) IBM Workload Deployer Pattern for Web Applications v1.0.1 (with WAS v7) IBM Web Application Pattern v2.0.1 (with WAS v8) IBM Transactional Database for Cloud v1.1.0.7 (DB2 9.7 FP8, 10.1 FP2 & 10.5) IBM Data Mart for Cloud v1.1.0.7 (with DB2 9.7 FP8, 10.1 FP2 & 10.5) 39 *DB2 ESE with options entitled: • Storage Optimization © 2012 IBM Corporation • Label-Based Access Control • Optim Performance Manager PureApplication System W1500 ‘Mini’ (x86) W1500-32 256GB (8 2x16GB, 1333 MHz, DDR3, LP RDIMMS(1.35V)) Memory/Compute Node 1 x EN4054 – 4 port 10Gb Ethernet Mezz Adapter Network cards/Compute Node 1 x FC 3172 - 2 port 8Gb Fibre Channel Mezz Adapter Fibre cards/Compute Node # Compute nodes 2 4 6 8 # Cores 32 64 96 128 Memory 512 GB 1 TB 1.5 TB 2.0 TB Solid State Drive (SSD) 6 x 400GB 2.5 in. SSD (E-MLC) Hard Disk Drive (HDD) 40 x 600 GB 2.5 in. 10k HDD Storage Controller 1 x IBM Storwize V7000 Disk System Storage Expansion 1 x IBM Storwize V7000 Storage Drawer Total Storage SSD 2.4 TB unformatted / 1.6 TB usable Total Storage HDD 24.0 TB unformatted / 21.6 TB usable Top of Rack Switches (TOR) Network Transceivers BLADE Network Technologies TOR G8264 switches for Customer Data Center & Rack to Rack communications Choice of: 10GbE Fibre, 1GbE Fibre, 1GbE Copper, Direct Attach Cabling (DAC / Twinax) 2 x EN4093 – BNT 10GbE Network / Chassis Chassis 2 x FC5022– Brocade 48 16GbFC Fibre / Chassis 1 x Accipiter Chassis Chassis Power Mgmt Rack Specs 40 W1500-128 Dual Processor, 16-core, 256GB memory Compute Node Storage W1500-96 8 core, 2.6GHz Intel Sandy Bridge EP processor, 115 W Processor Compute W1500-64 4 x 60A 1ph - North America 4 x 32A 1ph - International Power Distribution Unit (PDU) Management Nodes 2 x PureSystems Manager (PSM) 2 x Virtualization System Manager (VSM) Rack 1.3 M 19” Enterprise Rack Weight 371 Kg (815 lb) 386 Kg (850 lb) 402 Kg (885 lb) 418 Kg (920 lb) Power Max: 4.9 kW Typical: 4.3 kW Max: 5.8 kW Typical: 5.2 kW Max: 6.8 kW Typical: 6.0 kW Max: 7.7 kW Typical: 6.8 kW Dimensions Height: 1240 mm (49 in) / Depth: 1000 mm (39.4 in) / Width: 610 mm (24 in) © 2012 IBM Corporation PureApplication System W1500 ‘enterprise’ (x86) W1500-64 W1500-96 W1500-128 1 x FC 3172 - 2 port 8Gb Fibre Channel Mezz Adapter # Compute nodes 4 6 8 10 12 14 24 38 # Cores 64 96 128 160 192 224 384 608 Memory 1 TB 1.5 TB 2.0 TB 2.5 TB 3.0 TB 3.5 TB 6.0 TB 9.5 TB Solid State Drive (SSD) 16 x 400GB 2.5 in. SSD (E-MLC) Hard Disk Drive (HDD) 80 x 600 GB 2.5 in. 10k HDD Storage Controller 2 x IBM Storwize V7000 Disk System Storage Expansion 2 x IBM Storwize V700 Storage Drawer Total Storage SSD 6.4 TB unformatted / 4.8 TB usable Total Storage HDD 48.0 TB unformatted / 43.2 TB usable Top of Rack Switches (TOR) BLADE Network Technologies TOR G8264 switches for Customer Data Center & Rack to Rack communications Transceivers Choice of: 10GbE Fibre, 1GbE Fibre, 1GbE Copper, Direct Attach Cabling (DAC / Twinax) Network / Chassis 2 x EN4093 – BNT 10GbE Fibre / Chassis 2 x FC5022– Brocade 48 16GbFC 3 x Accipiter Chassis Chassis Power Mgmt Rack 4 x 60A 3ph - North America 4 x 32A 3ph - International Power Distribution Unit (PDU) Management Nodes 2 x PureSystems Manager (PSM) 2 x Virtualization System Manager (VSM) 2.0 M 19” Enterprise Rack Rack Weight Specs 41 W1500-608 1 x EN4054 – 4 port 10Gb Ethernet Mezz Adapter Network cards/Compute Node Fibre cards/Compute Node Chassis W1500-384 256GB (8 2x16GB, 1333 MHz, DDR3, LP RDIMMS(1.35V)) Memory/Compute Node Network W1500-224 Dual Processor, 16-core, 256GB memory Compute Node Storage W1500-192 8 core, 2.6GHz Intel Sandy Bridge EP processor, 115 W Processor Compute W1500-160 Power Dimensions 911 Kg (2004 lb) 921 Kg (2027 lb) 932 Kg (2050 lb) 942 Kg (2072 lb) 953 Kg (2095 lb) 963 Kg (2118 lb) 1016 Kg (2232 lb) 1088 Kg (2391 lb) Max: 8.0 kW Max: 8.9 kW Max: 9.8 kW Max: 10.8 kW Max: 11.7 kW Max: 12.7 kW Max: 17.4 kW Max: 23.9 kW Typical: 7.0kW Typical: 7.9kW Typical: 8.3kW Typical: 9.5kW Typical: 10.4 kW Typical: 11.2W Typical: 15.3 kW Typ.: 21.1 kW © 2012 IBM Corporation Height: 2.015 m (79.3 in) / Depth: 1.098 m (43.3 in) / Width: 0.644 m (25.4 in) PureApplication System W1700: Pre-Optimized, Pre-Entitled Software “All you can eat” entitlement to run the following software on the full capacity of the purchased System • Virtualization hypervisor and virtualization management • Full stack monitoring (hardware, OS, entitled middleware) • Tooling for creating patterns • Virtual System Patterns: IBM OS Image for Power Systems (AIX v6.1 TL 8 SP2 & AIX v7.1 TL 2 SP2) IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition v7.0.0.29 with IMP (WAS 7.0) IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition v8.0.0.6 with IMP (WAS 8.0) IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition v8.5.5 with IMP (WAS 8.5) IBM DB2 9.7 FP8 Enterprise Server Edition HV* IBM DB2 10.1 FP2 Enterprise Server Edition HV* IBM DB2 10.5 Enterprise Server Edition HV* Automation Framework HV (for migrating applications) • Virtual Application Patterns: Java Pattern v1.0.1 (64-bit Java 7 SDK) IBM Workload Deployer Pattern for Web Applications v1.0.1 (with WAS v7) IBM Web Application Pattern v2.0.1 (with WAS v8) IBM Transactional Database for Cloud v1.1.0.7 (DB2 9.7 FP8, 10.1 FP2, & 10.5) IBM Data Mart for Cloud v1.1.0.7 (with DB2 9.7 FP8, 10.1 FP2 & 10.5) IBM Mixed Language Application Modernization Pattern v1.0 (for C & COBOL apps) 42 *DB2 ESE with options entitled: • Storage Optimization © 2012 IBM Corporation • Label-Based Access Control • Optim Performance Manager PureApplication System W1700 ‘Mini’ (Power) W1700-32 W1700-64 Quad Processor, 32-core, 512GB memory Compute Node 512GB (16 2x16GB, 1066 MHz, DDR3, LP RDIMMS(1.35V)) Memory/Compute Node Storage 2 x Emulex 4-port 10GbE Network Adapter Mezz (Wildcat 2+2) Network cards/Compute Node 2 x Qlogic 2-port 8Gb Fibre Channel Expansion Card (Ninja) Fibre cards/Compute Node # Compute nodes 2 2 3 4 # Cores 32 64 96 128 Memory 0.5 TB 1 TB 1.5 TB 2.0 TB Solid State Drive (SSD) 6 x 400GB 2.5 in. SSD (E-MLC) Hard Disk Drive (HDD) 40 x 600 GB 2.5 in. 10k HDD Storage Controller 1 x IBM Storwize V7000 Disk System Storage Expansion 1 x IBM Storwize V7000 Storage Drawer Total Storage SSD 2.4 TB unformatted / 1.6 TB usable Total Storage HDD 24.0 TB unformatted / 21.6 TB usable Top of Rack Switches (TOR) Network BLADE Network Technologies (BNT) TOR switches for Customer Data Center & Rack to Rack communications Transceivers Choice of: 10GbE Fibre, 1GbE Fibre or Copper 2 x COMPASS – BNT 10Gb Network / Chassis Chassis Fibre / Chassis 2 x Pharos FC – Brocade 48 port 1 x Accipiter Chassis Chassis Power Mgmt Rack Specs 43 W1700-128 8 core, 3.61GHz Power7+ Processor Compute W1700-96 4 x 30A 1ph – North America 4 x 32A 1ph – International Power Distribution Unit (PDU) Management Nodes 2 x PureSystems Manager (PSM) 2 x Virtualization System Manager (VSM) Rack 1.3 M 19” Enterprise Rack Weight 386 Kg (850 lb) 386 Kg (850 lb) 402 Kg (885 lb) 418 Kg (920 lb) Power Max: 4.9 kW Typical: 4.3 kW Max: 5.8 kW Typical: 5.2 kW Max: 6.8 kW Typical: 6.0 kW Max: 7.7 kW Typical: 6.8 kW Dimensions © 2012 IBM Corporation Height: 1240 mm (49 in) / Depth: 1000 mm (39.4 in) / Width: 610 mm (24 in) PureApplication System W1700 (x86) W1700-64 W1700-96 W1700-128 2 x Qlogic 2-port 8Gb Fibre Channel Expansion Card (Ninja) # Compute nodes 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 19 # Cores 64 96 128 160 192 224 384 608 Memory 1 TB 1.5 TB 2.0 TB 2.5 TB 3.0 TB 3.5 TB 6.0 TB 9.5 TB Solid State Drive (SSD) 16 x 400GB 2.5 in. SSD (E-MLC) Hard Disk Drive (HDD) 80 x 600 GB 2.5 in. 10k HDD Storage Controller 2 x IBM Storwize V7000 Disk System Storage Expansion 2 x IBM Storwize V700 Storage Drawer Total Storage SSD 6.4 TB unformatted / 4.8 TB usable Total Storage HDD 48.0 TB unformatted / 43.2 TB usable Top of Rack Switches (TOR) BLADE Network Technologies (BNT) TOR switches for Customer Data Center & Rack to Rack communications Transceivers Choice of: 10GbE Fibre, 1GbE Fibre or Copper Network / Chassis 2 x COMPASS – BNT 10Gb Fibre / Chassis 2 x Pharos FC – Brocade 48 port 3 x Accipiter Chassis Chassis Power Mgmt Rack 44 4 x 60A 3ph – North America 4 x 32A 3ph – International Power Distribution Unit (PDU) Management Nodes 2 x PureSystems Manager (PSM) 2 x Virtualization System Manager (VSM) 2.0 M 19” Enterprise Rack Rack Weight Specs W1700-608 2 x Emulex 4-port 10GbE Network Adapter Mezz (Wildcat 2+2) Network cards/Compute Node Fibre cards/Compute Node Chassis W1700-384 512GB (16 2x16GB, 1066 MHz, DDR3, LP RDIMMS(1.35V)) Memory/Compute Node Network W1700-224 Quad Processor, 32-core, 512GB memory Compute Node Storage W1700-192 8 core, 3.61GHz Power7+ Processor Compute W1700-160 Power Dimensions 911 Kg (2004 lb) 936 Kg (2027 lb) 932 Kg (2050 lb) 942 Kg (2072 lb) 953 Kg (2095 lb) 963 Kg (2118 lb) 1016 Kg (2232 lb) 1088 Kg (2391 lb) Max: 7.6 kW Max: 8.7 kW Max: 9.7 kW Max: 10.7 kW Max: 11.8 kW Max: 12.8 kW Max: 18.0 kW Max: 25.3 kW Typical: 6.8kW Typical: 7.7kW Typical: 8.7kW Typical: 9.6kW Typical: 10.6 kW Typical: 11.6W Typical: 16.3 kW Typical: 23.0kW Height: 2.015 m (79.3 in) / Depth: 1.098 m (43.3 in) / Width: 0.644 m (25.4 in) © 2012 IBM Corporation Backup: Para saber más 45 © 2012 IBM Corporation More information and next steps Go Online Next Steps PureSystems General Information: http://www.ibm.com/ibm/puresystems/ Participate in a Labs Come to You event Try IBM patterns of expertise technology free of charge: ibm.com/smartcloud/services/enterprise Request a Business Value Assessment Experience a Proof of Technology Learn more about the IBM PureApplication System: ibm.com/puresystems/pureapplication/ Learn more about IBM SmartCloud Application Services: ibm.com/smartcloud/paas PureSystems Patterns of Expertise animation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXIqTF2dlDg 46 © 2012 IBM Corporation developerWorks: Enabling the developer ecosystem Resources and no charge trials to get started today using PureSystems Deep technical content gets developers up to speed on PureFlex, PureApp, and PureData • Developer-focused articles • Videos • Technical Demos Pure Application no charge trial offerings allow developers to experience the benefits first hand: • SmartCloud based patterns trial: Build skills and deploy applications using a pattern-based approach in the cloud • Virtual Pattern Kit for Developers: Develop your own patterns and solutions and extend existing IBM patterns. 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