V.I.B.E. Virtual. Integrated. Blade. Environment. Harveenpal Singh. System-x PLM

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V.I.B.E. Virtual. Integrated. Blade. Environment. Harveenpal Singh System-x PLM

x86 servers are taking on more demanding roles, including high-end business critical applications x86 server segment is the largest and fastest growing Virtual workloads getting larger, up by 4x between 2006 and 2010 60% of customers deploying business critical workloads onto x86, up from 30% in 2008 x86 important for database: 52% of relational database on x86 51% of all x86 workloads virtualized by end of 2010, growing to 69% by 2013 70% of new High-End x86 workloads already virtualised Bigger more powerful x86 systems multi-processor, multi-core More applications and workload running on x86 servers Rapid growth of Virtual Machines moving to Cloud Clear and significant shift to x86 platform

Virtualization Driving Datacenter Transformation * Source: IDC Three Data Centers One Vision:

Progress of Virtualization App COMPUTE Early VMs COMPUTE VMs NETWORK NETWORK STORAGE Past STORAGE Present Future Simplify Automate Scale

Why IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment? Industry best practice platform for VMware Integrate Networking standards from multiple partners End-to-end management VMware integrated Simplify Purchase & configuration Deployment Management & Complexity Workload Scaling Reduce Cost (purchase & TCO) Space, power, cooling Cables Risk

IBM V.I.B.E. Integrated, Simple and Open approach A IBM BladeCenter with a choice of converged networking B Blades integrated with VMware vsphere 4.1 Bronze Silver Gold Power On and Go C IBM Storage to meet your capacity needs

Virtual Integrated Blade Environment ease of deployment VMware ESXi pre-configured on system board Nothing else to install! Server addresses managed from the BladeCenter Advanced Management Module Independent of switch vendor Flexible and pre provisioned resource management Converged networking choice of Brocade, BNT(IBM Systems Networking), Cisco Cable once hardware Converged Network adapters pre installed on blades Reduced cabling and management

Networking Systems Storage Manage Choice Flexible Networking Increased Bandwidth Energy Efficient Integrated Choice Flexible Workloads Embedded Hypervisor Optimised for VMware Energy Efficient Integrated Choice Flexible Capacity Integrated vcenter Integration Flexible Plug-ins Data Centre-wide management with IBM Systems Director (Optional) IBM HS22 48GB RAM ~15 VM s IBM HS22 96GB RAM ~30 VM s VMware vcenter 4.1 IBM HS22V 72GB RAM ~24 VM s IBM DS3500 IBM HS22V 144GB RAM ~47 VM s vcenter 4.1 Plug-ins IBM HX5 64GB RAM ~20 VM s IBM HX5 128GB RAM ~40 VM s (Optional)

IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment Delivers combined network, systems, storage and management into a single IT stack IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment Simplified & Integrated Flexible & Scalable Workload Optimised Management VMware vcenter + Plug-ins Integrated Management Networking Converged Networking (FCoE) No Vendor Lock In Cable Once Systems Optimised for VMware Optimised for Energy Efficiency Storage Modular Building Blocks Flexible Alternatives

Joint Innovation and Partnership IBM x86 Virtualization: First VMware system vendor First VMware joint development partner First to offer comprehensive VMware support First blade to include VMware First demonstrated VMware embedded hypervisor First VMware managed desktop offering Innovation driven by R&D collaboration Innovative service offerings End-to-end IBM solutions More information: www.vmware.com/go/ibm www.ibm.com/virtualization/vmware 10

IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment Management made Easy Easy to Manage: Management built into IBM BladeCenter chassis Hardware status for blades managed directly from VMware vcenter console VMware vcenter 4.1 plug-ins: IBM BladeCenter AMM plug-in Management across the DataCenter with IBM Systems Director: Manage V.I.B.E. and other IBM systems (System x, power, z, storage) Manage both your physical and Virtual Infrastructure (Optional)

IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager (BOFM) Customer pain points around I/O Management Deployment times are too long LAN and SAN administrators have to wait for the hardware to arrive in order to determine the MAC and WWNs then configure their networks and storage Also some are doing hands on deployment at the physical server. Management for a server failure is complex & impacts business Downtime is unacceptable for many after hours failures is particularly tough on IT staff Have to reconfigure LAN/SAN resources when a blade is replaced SAN zoning and LUN masking is affected Need a better way to deploy in Distributed environment Clients do not have the budget to either maintain and send IT staff to each remote location every time they need to either add or replace a Blade server

IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager (BOFM) IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager (BOFM) is a solution that simplifies LAN and SAN setup, by enabling quick and easy deployment, configuration, and recovery of blade servers. Chassis/Blades LAN Switch BOFM makes pre-configuration of blades easy, with automatic failover! LAN environment SAN Switch LAN: BOFM configures MAC-based VLANs and security policies DS3500 SAN: BOFM enables zoning mapping between WWN and Storage controller External SAN environment BOFM assigns Ethernet MAC, Fibre Channel WWN and SAS WWN addresses to the blade slots such that any blades plugged into those slots take on the assigned addresses.

IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment Delivers combined network, systems, storage and management into a single IT stack IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment Simplified & Integrated Flexible & Scalable Workload Optimised Management VMware vcenter + Plug-ins Integrated Management Networking Converged Networking (FCoE) No Vendor Lock In Cable Once Systems Optimised for VMware Optimised for Energy Efficiency Storage Modular Building Blocks Flexible Alternatives

IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment Challenges of traditional network setup Today most clients have separate networks for each type of Traffic Ethernet for the LAN Fiber Channel for the SAN Infiniband in some cases for the IPC LAN Expensive Hardware costs SAN Separate Server adapters Separate Fabric switches Separate Cabling IPC Large power draw Complex to Manage Servers Fabrics Targets

IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment Converging LAN and SAN traffic on a unified network Converge LAN, SAN, and IPC traffic onto a single Ethernet network Reduced Costs Servers Fabrics Targets Reduce hardware costs Improve Energy Efficiency Simple to manage Unified network management Technology enablers 10Gb Ethernet bandwidth Enhanced Ethernet Fibre Channel over Ethernet Can be implemented on existing network infrastructure: Offers protection for exiting network investment Can be deployed in phases FCoE CEE Industry push towards standardization. Protects customer investments.

IBM Networking Strategy - Flexibility & Choice Why IBM for Networking? Single Point for comprehensive solutions Data Center Innovation and the way to Cloud Industry standards & avoid client lock-in Leverage Industry Innovations

IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment BladeCenter Chassis Components This next-generation chassis is a workhorse - it runs applications quickly and efficiently, enabling organizations to maximize their investment and succeed in a highly competitive market. With IBM Open Fabric Manager, BladeCenter H can help organizations run applications even more efficiently by delivering a flexible, open and connected infrastructure. IBM BladeCenter H Brocade Chassis 2 x Brocade Converged 10Gb Switch Modules 4 x 10Gb SFP+, 16 x 8Gb SFP+ 2 x Server Connectivity Modules Open Fabric Manager Basic Redundant Management/Power/Cooling, Multi-Burner Power No Blades (Idle / Max): 421W / 639W IBM BladeCenter H BNT Chassis 2 x BNT Virtual Fabric 10Gb Switch Modules (4 x 10Gb SFP+) 2 x Qlogic Virtual Fabric Extension Modules (12 x 8Gb SFP+) 2 x Server Connectivity Modules Open Fabric Manager Basic Redundant Management/Power/Cooling, Multi-Burner Power - Unpopulated (Idle / Max): 461W / 743W IBM Cisco 5010 ToR Switches (Pair) 2 x 6x8Gb FC Modules 4 x 10Gb Fibre SFP+ (Ethernet) 12 x Twinax 5m SFP+ (Ethernet) 12 x 8Gb Fibre SFP+ (SAN) Redundant Power Power (Typical / Max): 700W / 900W IBM BladeCenter H Cisco Chassis 2 x Cisco Nexus 4001I 10Gb Switch Modules with FCoE License 2 x Server Connectivity Modules Open Fabric Manager Basic Redundant Management/Power/Cooling, Multi-Burner Power - Unpopulated (Idle / Max): 421W / 639W

IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment Delivers combined network, systems, storage and management into a single IT stack IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment Simplified & Integrated Flexible & Scalable Workload Optimised Management VMware vcenter + Plug-ins Integrated Management Networking Converged Networking (FCoE) No Vendor Lock In Cable Once Systems Optimized for VMware Optimized for Energy Efficiency Storage Modular Building Blocks Flexible Alternatives

IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment Blades made Easy Available in three modular building blocks: A single part number to order Optimised to meet your virtualisation needs Using the latest Intel Xeon energy efficient processors Bronze Silver Gold Easy to Implement: Full hardware integration (Hardware build and customisation at plant) Embedded VMware ESXi (No need to configure RAID, Boot-from-SAN or deploy VMware) Pre-provisioned network and SAN addresses Simply insert blades, power on and you re ready to go Easy to Manage: Management built into IBM BladeCenter chassis incl. email notification and call home Hardware status for blades managed directly from VMware vcenter console Manage IBM BladeCenter, network and storage through vcenter plug-ins

IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment Virtualisation Sizing Introduction The IBM BladeCenter Virtualisation Sizing Guide provides general recommendations for server consolidation ratios applicable to IBM BladeCenter servers. The recommendations are based on server utilization statistics from thousands of deployed physical servers that were targeted for physical-to-virtual (P2V) consolidation. The guide provides the number of recommended virtual machines to consolidate on host servers with different configurations based on choice of processor and total system memory capacity. V.I.B.E. Virtualisation Sizing Legacy 2-P Workload to 1vCPU Conservative Consolidation Legacy 2-P Workload to 1vCPU Aggressive Consolidation IBM HS22 IBM HS22V IBM HX5 2S Intel Xeon L5640 2.26GHz 6C 24GB 7 / MEM 12 / MEM 2S Intel Xeon L5640 2.26GHz 6C 48GB 15 / MEM 24 / MEM 2S Intel Xeon L5640 2.26GHz 6C 96GB 30 / MEM 49 / MEM 2S Intel Xeon L5640 2.26GHz 6C 36GB 12 / MEM 18 / MEM 2S Intel Xeon L5640 2.26GHz 6C 72GB 24 / MEM 35 / MEM 2S Intel Xeon L5640 2.26GHz 6C 144GB 47 / MEM 70 / MEM 2S Intel Xeon L7555 1.86GHz 8C 32GB 10 / MEM 16 / MEM 2S Intel Xeon L7555 1.86GHz 8C 64GB 20 / MEM 33 / MEM 2S Intel Xeon L7555 1.86GHz 8C 128GB 40 / MEM 66 / MEM Each cell in the above table indicates the number of virtual machines and the constraint based on the required CPU and Memory Headroom. For example, 15 / MEM means that this configuration can support 15 virtual machines (VMs) before more memory is required. Please contact your IBM Sales Representative for access to the IBM BladeCenter Virtualisation Sizing Guide.

Example Configuration 250 VMs / 10 Blades 14U IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment 36% less rack space 26% less power SAME workload 9U 8 x 2500W Power Supplies (Blades) 4 x 550W Power Supplies (ToR) Idle:1836W Max:4734W 8 cables, 16 connectors from FEX to ToR + Uplinks from ToR 4 x 2900W Power Supplies Idle:1588W Max:3514W Uplink cables only and more available Switching in chassis http://www.cisco.com/assets/cdc_content_elements/flash/datacenter/cisco_ucs_power_calculator/ http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/bladecenter/resources/powerconfig.html

IBM V.I.B.E Starter Kits Promotional pricing for a limited time only. Choice of BladeCenter H chassis with 2 2-Way Blade Servers using Brocade or IBM BNT Switches!. IBM VIBE Starter Kit Brocade BladeCenter H 2 x HS22 Bronze Blade Servers 2 x Brocade Converged 10Gb Switch Modules 2 x Server Connectivity Modules Open Fabric Manager Basic Redundant Management/Power/Cooling IBM Active Energy Manager IBM VIBE Starter Kit BNT BladeCenter H 2 x HS22 Bronze Blade Servers 2 x BNT Virtual Fabric 10Gb Switch Modules 2 x Qlogic Virtual Fabric Extension Modules 2 x Server Connectivity Modules Open Fabric Manager Basic Redundant Management/Power/Cooling IBM Active Energy Manager

Top 5 Reasons to choose IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment 1. Widest choice of compatible chassis, blades, storage, & networking 2. Rock-solid availability and reliability with multiple layers of redundancy 3. Simplest deployment and management and a commitment to VMware best practices 4. Lowest TCO with affordable upfront purchase price and excellent power and space efficiencies 5. Superior I/O performance and switches based on open technology IBM Virtual Integrated Blade Environment THE RIGHT CHOICE.

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