1. IBM introduced new innovations in x86 computing from its System x product line, including the IBM NeXtScale System, a new scale-out computing platform optimized for cloud, HPC, and technical computing workloads.
2. The NeXtScale System provides flexibility, simplicity, and scale through its chassis, compute nodes, and "native expansion" capability to add storage, acceleration, and other functions in a simple way without extra components.
3. IBM also announced new System x servers including the x3650 M4 HD for high density storage and the x3500 M4 for optimized performance, lower power usage, and better price/performance.
27. Re-Architecting the Data Center
For a Services Oriented World
Shannon Poulin
Vice President, Datacenter and Connected Systems Group
General Manager, Datacenter Marketing Group
Intel Corporation
28. Intel + IBM: Rich History of Innovation
28
System Solutions
Software Solutions
Networking
Storage
New Business +
Opportunities
Technology Development
Bluetooth, Infiniband,
PCIeG3, Xen, KVM, Java,
Linux Kernel, Hadoop
Industry
Enablement
Blade.org
PCI.org
Open Source
Joint
Collaboration
eX5, BladeCenter, IBM
Flex Systems &
NeXtScale
29. IT: Period of Transformation
Focused on
Productivity
through
automation
Focused on
Rapid Service
Delivery
through cloud & devices
Focused on
Cost Reduction
through
connectivity
Computer-Centric Network-Centric Human-Centric
‘90s ‘00s Today
30. INTEL CONFIDENTIAL
Re-architecture of the Datacenter Needed
1: Source: Intel IT internal estimate
Datacenter Today Software-defined
Infrastructure
Time to Provision New
Service: Minutes1
Time to Provision New
Service: Months1
Idea for
service
IT scopes
Needs
Balance user
demands
Idea for
service
Internet
of things
Private
Public
Self service
orchestration
Infrastructure
resources composed
Service
running
Manually configureManually configure
devicesdevices
Set up serviceSet up service
componentscomponents
Service
running
SW components
assembled
31. INTEL CONFIDENTIAL
Software Defined Infrastructure on Intel
OPEN: Standards based
EFFICIENT: Intelligent and scalable
AGILE: Software on high volume servers
Storage ServerNetwork
32. Launched Today:
Intel®
Xeon®
Processor E5-2600 v2 Product Family
At the Heart of a Modern Data Center
Energy Efficient
Up to 45% greater energy efficiency1
High Performance
Up to 50% more performance2
50% more cores and cache (up to 12C, 30MB)
Faster DDR3 memory (up to 1866 MTS)
Datacenter Class
Up to 1.5 TB memory support (in 2S system)
Improved PCI Express* 3.0 to unleash
10GbE
Virtualization and Security innovation
Workload Optimized
Advanced Vector Extensions
IO optimized for Intel ® Xeon Phi ™
Processors
Balanced for Big Data & Intel®
Distribution for Apache Hadoop* software
IA Software Compatibility
Leverages Existing SW Ecosystem
IN PRODUCTION NOW!
Intel Xeon Processor E5-2600 v2
1
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Baseline Configuration and Score on Server-Side Java* Energy Efficiency benchmark: Intel® Server Board S2600CP platform with two Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2690 (2.9GHz, 8-core , 20MB L3 cache,
8.0GT/s, 135W), Hardware Prefetcher: Disabled; MLC Spatial Prefetcher: Disabled, DCU Streamer: Disabled; DCU IP: Enabled; Balanced Perf Mode, 32GB memory (8 x 4GB DDR3L-1600 ECC REG),
Microsoft* Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, IBM J9 VM 1.7.0. Score: 4,033. Source: Intel TR#1299 as of 12 Aug 2013.
New Configuration and Score on Server-Side Java* Energy Efficiency benchmark: Intel® Server Board S2600CP platform with two Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2697 v2 (2.7GHz, 12-core, 30MB L3 cache,
8.0GT/s, 130W, C0-stepping), Hardware Prefetcher: Disabled; MLC Spatial Prefetcher: Disabled, DCU Streamer: Disabled; DCU IP: Enabled; Hyper-threading: Enabled; Turbo: Enabled; Balanced Perf
Mode, 32GB memory (8 x 4GB DDR3L-1600 ECC REG), Microsoft* Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, IBM J9 VM 1.7.0. Score : 5,670. Source: Intel TR#1299 as of 12 Aug 2013.
Baseline Configuration and Score on SPECpower*_ssj2008 benchmark: IBM System x3650 M2Baseline Configuration and Score on SPECpower*_ssj2008 benchmark: IBM System x3650 M2 withwith two Intel® Xeon® Processortwo Intel® Xeon® Processor X5570 (2.93 GHz, 4-core, 8MB L3 cache,X5570 (2.93 GHz, 4-core, 8MB L3 cache, 6.4 GT/s,6.4 GT/s, 95W)95W),, 8GB memory (48GB memory (4
x 2048MB DDR3-10600R CL9 ECC), 32 GB SATA SSD, Microsoft* Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition x64 SP1, IBM J9 VM (build 2.4, J2RE 1.6.0 IBM J9 2.4 Windows Server 2008 amd64-64 jvmx 2048MB DDR3-10600R CL9 ECC), 32 GB SATA SSD, Microsoft* Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition x64 SP1, IBM J9 VM (build 2.4, J2RE 1.6.0 IBM J9 2.4 Windows Server 2008 amd64-64 jvm
pwa6460sr5-20090406_01(SR5) (JIT enabled, AOT enabled). Source:pwa6460sr5-20090406_01(SR5) (JIT enabled, AOT enabled). Source: http://www.spec.org/power_ssj2008/results/res2009q2/power_ssj2008-20090519-00165.html as of June 2009http://www.spec.org/power_ssj2008/results/res2009q2/power_ssj2008-20090519-00165.html as of June 2009. Score:1,977. Score:1,977
New Configuration and Score on Server-Side Java* Energy Efficiency benchmark: Intel® Server Board S2600CP platform with two Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2697 v2 (2.7GHz, 12-core, 30MB L3 cache,
8.0GT/s, 130W, C0-stepping), Hardware Prefetcher: Disabled; MLC Spatial Prefetcher: Disabled, DCU Streamer: Disabled; DCU IP: Enabled; Hyper-threading: Enabled; Turbo: Enabled; Balanced Perf
Mode, 32GB memory (8 x 4GB DDR3L-1600 ECC REG), Microsoft* Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, IBM J9 VM 1.7.0. Score : 5,670. Source: Intel TR#1299 as of 12 Aug 2013.
Baseline Configuration and Score on SPECint*rate_base2006 Benchmark: BL265 using two Intel® Xeon® Processor X5570 (2.93 GHz, 4-core, 8MB L3 cache, 6.4 GT/s, 95W), 48GB memory (12x 4GB
2Rx4 PC3-10600R-9, ECC), 73 GB SAS 10 K RPM, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64) SP1, Kernel 2.6.32.12-0.7-default. Compiler version: Intel C++ Compiler XE for applications running on IA-32
Version 12.0.1.116 Build 20101116. Source: http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2011q1/cpu2006-20110215-14599.html as of Feb 2011. Score: 264.
New Configuration and Score on SPECint*rate_base2006 Benchmark: Intel® Server Board S2600CP platform with two Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2697 v2 (2.7GHz, 12-core, 30MB L3 cache, 8.0GT/s,
130W, C0-stepping) , EIST Enabled, Turbo Boost enabled, Hyper-Threading Enabled, 128GB memory (8x16GB DDR3-1866), Red Hat* Enterprise Linux Server 6.3. CPU2006-1.2 with Intel compiler IC13.1
Source Intel TR#1270 as of 11 June 2013. Estimated Score: 906.
Baseline Configuration and Score on Benchmark: Intel® Server Board S2600GL platform with two Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2690 (2.9GHz, 8-core, 20MB L3 cache, 8.0GT/s, 135W, C2-stepping),
Virtualization Technology Enabled, Turbo Enabled, HT Enabled, NUMA Enabled, MLC Spatial Prefetcher Enabled, DCU Data Line Prefetcher Enabled, 256GB memory (16x 16GB DDR3-1333 DR REG
ECC), 128GB SATA SSD, ESXi4.1u1 (build 348481). Source: Intel TR#1359 as of 24 July 2013. Score: 1723 @ 108VMs.
New Configuration and Score on Benchmark: Intel® Server Board S2600CP platform with two Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2697 v2 (2.7GHz, 12-core, 30MB L3 cache, 8.0GT/s, 130W, C0-stepping),
Virtualization Technology Enabled, Turbo Enabled, HT Enabled, NUMA Enabled, MLC Spatial Prefetcher Enabled, DCU Data Line Prefetcher Enabled, 256GB memory (16x 16GB DDR3-1866 DR REG
ECC), 128GB SATA SSD, ESXi 5.1(build 799733). Source: Intel TR#1359 as of 24 July 2013. Score: 2246 @ 144VMs
Notes de l'éditeur
The shifts in IT industry are happening at a faster pace than ever before. And these are a result of numerous shifts in the world. Let’s talk about these first. The marketplace is evolving due to the popularity of social media, the pervasiveness of mobile devices, and the infusion of intelligence everywhere we look. This is giving rise to the need to extract value from all this intelligence and Big Data, using analytics to provide that insight and drive business outcomes, and the need to deliver all these applications in a much more expeditious and efficient way and in an environment where budgets are flat, which is why cloud is becoming so popular. At the same time we see advantages in computing in being able to bring high performance capabilities that used to only used for supercomputers now being used to analyze complex problems everywhere. Technical computing that used to only be available to large research centers is now being used to analyze anything from financial data, to areas that allow speed of design in manufacturing. Data analytics, technical computing and cloud are all an end result of social media, mobile, and intelligence embedded everywhere; creating a set of dynamics where there is a race to create new apps to extract the value of that information in ways to change business, all at a time when budgets are flat. This is creating a revolution in information that is bringing abut a new era of IT.