Contenu connexe Similaire à Presentazione IBM Power System Evento Venaria 14 ottobre (20) Plus de PRAGMA PROGETTI (20) Presentazione IBM Power System Evento Venaria 14 ottobre1. © 2014 IBM Corporation
Emanuele Michi
IBM STG Power Sales Specialist
2. Agenda
• Open Power Consortium
• Linux on Power
• Highligths POWER8
• Evoluzione Piattaforma POWER i
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3. Power Systems: Open innovation to put data to work
Designed for
Big Data
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Delivering the world’s
first open server
ecosystem
revolutionizing the way
IT is developed &
delivered
Superior cloud
price/performance
advantages & security to
move data-centric
applications to the cloud
First server processor
generation optimized for
big data & analytics with
POWER8 innovative
design
Superior cloud
economics
Open Innovation
Platform
‘IBM Introduces the first processor
designed for big data’
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Giving ecosystem partners a license to innovate
OOppeennPPOOWWEERR will enable data centers to
rethink their approach to technology.
Member companies may use PPOOWWEERR for
custom open servers and components for Linux
based cloud data centers.
OOppeennPPOOWWEERR ecosystem partners can
optimize the interactions of server building
blocks – microprocessors, networking, I/O &
other components – to tune performance.
How will the OpenPOWER Foundation
benefit clients?
• OpenPOWER technology creates greater
choice for customers
• Open and collaborative development
model on the Power platform will create
more opportunity for innovation
• New innovators will broaden the capability
and value of the Power platform
What does this mean to the industry?
• Game changer on the competitive
.
Platinum Members
How will the OpenPOWER Foundation
benefit clients?
• OpenPOWER technology creates greater
choice for customers
• Open and collaborative development
model on the Power platform will create
more opportunity for innovation
• New innovators will broaden the capability
and value of the Power platform
What does this mean to the industry?
• Game changer on the competitive
landscape of the server industry
• Will enable and drive innovation in the
industry
• Provide more choice in the industry
landscape of the server industry
• Will enable and drive innovation in the
industry
• Provide more choice in the industry
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Buy
Build
Innovate
5. Applications for Big Data Analytics
Smarter Healthcare Multi-channel Finance
Homeland Security
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sales
Telecom
Manufacturing
Traffic Control
Trading Analytics Fraud and Risk
Log Analysis
Search Quality
Retail: Churn, NBO
6. Key Facts About Linux
• Linux è il sistema operativo con il maggior tasso di crescita del mondo
• Più del 90% dei supercomputers più veloci del mondo girano su Linux
• 8 dei top 10 websites del mondo girano su Linux (Google, YouTube, Yahoo, Facebook, Twitter)
• L’80% delle transazioni finanziarie delle borse di tutto il mondo risiedono su Linux
• Il 95% dei server usati dagli studi di animazione di Hollywood monta Linux
• Il United States Department of Defense è l’installazione Red Hat Linux più grande del mondo
• Enterprise Linux è in crescita grazie a nuove tipologie di workloads
• Big Data, Analytics and Cognitive Computing, social network, cloud solution
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7. Perchè dotarsi di un sistema Power con Linux
L’adozione di open-source software è una tendenza in crescita nel mercato.
Le aziende stanno acquisendo competenze in ambito open-source e allo stesso tempo fanno leva su
contratti di supporto per progetti open-source.
Linux è il sistema operativo strategico per supportare progetti open-source e per supportare le nuove
tipologie di workload: BigData & Analytics, Cognitive Computing.
Le soluzioni open-source hanno trovato applicazione anche negli ambiti di virtualizzazione (KVM) e
Cloud Computing (OpenStack).
L’Ecosistema di Sviluppatori, ISV, OEM, Community operanti nell’open-source si sta espandendo.
IBM gioca un ruolo da protagonista nella contribuzione alla comunità Open-Source.
IBM ha dichiarato nel settembre 2013 di voler investire 1 miliardo di dollari nell’innovazione dell’Open
Source per la piattaforma Power Systems (Linux, PowerKVM, Hadoop, OpenStack).
Il culmine di questo intento all’investimento è stata la fondazione della comunità ‘OpenPower
Foundation’ (http://openpowerfoundation.org), una ‘open development community’ dedicata
all’innovazione dei Data Center e delle soluzioni tecnologiche per supportare i nuovi workload: BigData &
Analytics, Cloud Computing, etc.
Alla base della costituzione di questo consorzio c’è, per la prima volta nel mercato, un concetto di
‘openess’ dell’hardware e del systems software per l’innovazione collaborativa, basata su licenza per la
‘Power intellectual property’. Come risultato a tendere si avrà un rilancio su vasta scala della diffusione nel
mercato della tecnologia Power.
Alla luce di queste considerazioni le due piattaforme Linux e Power Systems meritano un investimento
di risorse e di competenze, così come intrapreso da IBM.
La piattaforma Linux on Power assume una valenza strategica per i nuovi workload, abbinando al sistema
operativo Linux funzionalità e caratteristiche della nuova piattaforma POWER8, distintive rispetto alle
piattaforme x86 in termini di prestazioni, scalabilità, virtualizzazione, affidabilità, sicurezza e resilienza.
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8. Perchè dotarsi di un sistema Power con Linux
Linux on Power (LoP) è una piattaforma che sta evolvendo in termini di disponibilità di applicazioni. Per
quel che riguarda software IBM, è facilmente verificabile la compatibilità e il supporto delle applicazioni
con LoP al seguente link esterno: ibm.biz/BdRvcB. Si ricorda che LoP beneficia di un licensing
“agevolato” per prodotti IBM (PVU=70). Per quel che riguarda i software di altri ISV è possibile
verificarne la disponibilità su LoP al seguente link: http://www.ibm.com/partnerworld/gsd/search.do.
A testimonianza dell’attenzione che gli ISV stanno rivolgendo alla piattaforma Linux on Power, SAP ha
recentemente annunciato, in occasione dell’evento SAPPHIRE (4 giugno 2014), il programma di ‘Testing
and Evaluation’ di SAP HANA su Piattaforma Power (Linux on Power).
Nel caso in cui le applicazioni non siano supportate su Linux on Power si deve considerare l’opportunità di
intraprendere un percorso di migrazione.
Il porting delle applicazioni comporta un effort che varia in base alla loro tipologia:
La maggior parte delle applicazioni Linux x86, che non presentano dipendenze dalla specifica
piattaforma, scritte con scripting o linguaggi di programmazione interpretati (Python, PHP,
JavaScript, Perl etc), girano praticamente ‘as-is’ su Linux on Power.
La maggior parte delle applicazioni Linux x86, che non presentano dipendenze dalla specifica
piattaforma, scritte in C++ non richiedono cambi del codice sorgente dell’applicazione, ma solo una
ricompilazione.
Si stima che non piu’ del 5% delle applicazioni scritte in C++ per Linux x86 possa richiedere
modifiche del codice sorgente.
Esistono tre categorie di risorse per la migrazione, per gli ISV: IBM PartnerWorld, per la comunità di
sviluppatori: IBM developWorks, per i Clienti con applicazioni custom: Migration Factory.
Esistono Centri di Eccellenza (Innovation Center presso IBM Forum di Segrate, Montpellier, etc)
disponibili a supportare POC, test e attività di migrazione.
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9. Perchè dotarsi di un sistema Power con Linux
Aapplicativi per il Linux on Power sono:
Applicazioni ISV e Applicazioni Custom
BigData & Analytics: Hadoop / IBM Infosphere BigInsights;
Web Application Server (IBM WebSphere, JBoss Enterprise Application Server, TomCat)
Web Server (Apache HTTP Server, Nginx, etc)
SAP Application Server connessi a database DB2 oppure Oracle (Oracle Client 11.2 è in corso di
certificazione da parte di Oracle per LoP)
SAP HANA on Power (‘Test and Evaluation Program’ on going)
IBM DB2 LUW
Open Source Database MariaDB (default database in RedHat EL7) and MySQL Community Server
Open Source Database: EnterpriseDB / PostgreSQL Advance Server
Ambiente di sviluppo Eclipse con tool specifici per LoP (analisi ed autocorrezione dell’endianess)
Samba
IBM GPFS
Ubuntu 14.04 EL (little endian) come guest di PowerKVM.
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11. POWER8 Highlights
Announced 2013 at Hot Chips Conference
12 Cores per Socket/Chip
Significantly Strengthened Cores
8 threads per core (SMT8)
Wider fetch / dispatch/issue of instructions (8 fetch / dispatch, 10 issue)
Doubled highly utilized execution units
Larger Caches per core/region
L1: 64K data “D” Cache, 32K instruction “I” Cache per core
L2: 512K private per core
L3: 8M per core (up to 96MB per chip)
L4: external to the chip
2 Integrated Memory Controllers w/ Improved Latency & BW
~ 25% memory latency improvement via on-chip fastpath interconnect
16MB mem cache / buffer chip
Integrated SMP Interconnect w/ improved “Flatness”
2-Hop fabric topology
Integrated IO Subsystem
On Chip PCIe Controller
Fine Grained Power Management
On Chip Power Management Controller & Power gating
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12. Memory
Buffer
DRAM
Chips
DDR Interfaces
POWER8
Link
Scheduler &
Management
16MB
Memory
Cache
POWER8 Memory Buffer Chip
“L4 cache”
Intelligence Moved into Memory
• Previously on POWER7+ chip onto buffer
Processor Interface
• High speed interface
Performance Value
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13. POWER8 Integrated PCI Gen 3
POWER7
I/O
Bridge
GX
Bus
PCIe Gen2
PCI
Devices
POWER8
PCIe Gen3
PCI
Device
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14. POWER8 Multi-threading Options
4
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
P7
SMT1
P8
SMT1
P8
SMT2
P8
SMT4
P8
SMT8
SMT1: Largest unit of execution work
SMT2: Smaller unit of work, but provides
greater amount of execution work per cycle
SMT4: Smaller unit of work, but provides
greater amount of execution work per cycle
SMT8: Smallest unit of work, but provides
the maximum amount of execution work
per cycle
Can dynamical shift between modes as
required: SMT1 / SMT2 / SMT4 / SMT8
Mixed SMT modes supported within same
LPAR
Requires use of “Resource Groups”
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15. POWER8 CAPI (Coherent Accelerator Processor Interface)
Virtual Addressing
• Accelerator can work with same memory addresses that
the processors use
• Pointers de-referenced same as the host application
• Removes OS & device driver overhead
Hardware Managed Cache Coherence
• Enables the accelerator to participate in “Locks” as a normal
thread Lowers Latency over IO communication model
Custom
Hardware
Application
POWER8
POWER8
Coherence Bus
CAPP
PSL
FPGA or ASIC
PCIe Gen3
Transport for encapsulated messages
Processor Service Layer (PSL)
• Present robust, durable interfaces to applications
• Offload complexity / content from CAPP
Customizable Hardware
Application Accelerator
• Specific system SW, middleware, or user application
• Written to durable interface provided by PSL
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16. Possible Example: CAPI Attached Flash Optimization
Application
Read/Write
Syscall
FileSystem
strategy() iodone()
strategy() iodone()
Disk & Adapter DD
Pin buffers,
Translate, Map
DMA, Start I/O
LVM
Interrupt,
unmap,
unpin,Iodone
scheduling
20K
Instructions
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17. Possible Example: CAPI Attached Flash Optimization
Application
Read/Write
Syscall
FileSystem
strategy() iodone()
strategy() iodone()
Disk & Adapter DD
Pin buffers,
Translate, Map
DMA, Start I/O
LVM
Interrupt,
unmap,
unpin,Iodone
scheduling
20K
Instructions
< 500
Instructions
Attach flash memory to POWER8 via
CAPI coherent Attach
Application
Posix Async
I/O Style API
User Library
Shared
Memory
Work Queue
Issues Read/Write Commands from applications to eliminate 97% of
instruction path length CAPI Flash controller Operates in User Space
Saves 10 Cores per 1M IOPs
aio_read()
aio_write()
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18. Easy Tier Function Advantage
HDD SSD Low cost per GB Low cost per IOP
EEaassyy
TTiieerr
Optional function with
expanded-function, high-performance
storage
backplane
Automatically moves high activity (hot) data to SSD and low activity (cold) data to
HDD
Function handled totally by POWER8 integrated SAS controllers. No application
coding. No SAN, just internal SAS drives.
For AIX/Linux/VIOS. Just configure as a new type RAID array
IBM i already has hot/cold function in OS for all SAS adapters
§Could use this function via VIOS (no performance data available at this time)
§IBM i less automated, but has more controls/options
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19. Controller Write Cache Value
Milliseconds
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Time/latency for
Random Writes
Ad a p t e r Ca c h e
DRAM
Max
average
*
SSD e MLC3 HDD (15k)
Controller cache is
• Up to 1.5 to 2.5X
faster than SSD
• Up to 80X faster
than HDD average
(Up to 115 X HDD max )
Value depends on the amount/percentage of Writes
Valuable for SSD, even more valuable for HDD
Can even improve “reads” if application using recently written data still sitting in
cache
80X
Graph is a simplification. All performance discussions start with the words “it depends”. HDD 15k Max ms shows typical maximum rotational delay and arm movement. 10k HDD is
about 1 ms slower. Non-random work will have better HDD measurements. Actual HDD performance varies from HDD to HDD. Adapter write cache can also speed reads, but value
of write cache for reads is highly application dependent. The bottom line (*) of the SSD is obtained when the DRAM write cache integrated into SSD can handle the write and with a low
queue depth. The higher SSD value is with a higher queue depth and/or when the SSD write cache is not able to keep up with a stream of writes and the write is occurring to the
NAND flash memory.
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20. Controller Write Cache Value
Milliseconds
0.2
0.18
0.16
0.14
0.12
0.1
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.02
0
Time/latency for
Random Writes
Ad a p t e r Ca c h e
DRAM
*
SSD e MLC3 HDD
Controller cache is
• Up to 1.5 to 2.5X
faster than SSD
Value depends on the amount/percentage of Writes
Valuable for SSD, even more valuable for HDD
Can even improve “reads” if application using recently written data still sitting in
cache
Graph is a simplification. All performance discussions start with the words “it depends”. HDD 15k Max ms shows typical maximum rotational delay and arm movement. 10k HDD is
about 1 ms slower. Non-random work will have better HDD measurements. Actual HDD performance varies from HDD to HDD. Adapter write cache can also speed reads, but value
of write cache for reads is highly application dependent. The bottom line (*) of the SSD is obtained when the DRAM write cache integrated into SSD can handle the write and with a
low queue depth. The higher SSD value is with a higher queue depth and/or when the SSD write cache is not able to keep up with a stream of writes and the write is occurring to the
NAND flash memory.
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21. 21
Power Systems
Power Systems S822L
S812L
Power Systems
S822
Power Systems
S814
1 & 2 Sockets
Power Systems
S824
NEW
Anno unce October 6th
Power Systems
S824L
1-socket, 2U
POWER8 processor
Linux only
CAPI support (2)
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2-socket, 2U
POWER8 processor
Up to 24 cores
1 TB memory
9 PCI Gen3 slot
Linux only
CAPI support (4)
PowerVM & PowerKVM
2-socket, 2U
Up to 20 cores
1 TB memory
9 PCIe Gen 3
AIX & Linux
CAPI support (4)
PowerVM
1-socket, 4U
Up to 8 cores
512 GB memory
7 PCIe Gen 3
AIX, IBM i, Linux
CAPI support (2)
PowerVM
2-socket, 4U
Up to 24 cores
1 TB memory
11 PCIe Gen 3
AIX, IBM i, Linux
CAPI support (4)
PowerVM
2-socket, 4U
Up to 24 cores
Linux
NVIDIA GPU
CAPI support(2)
Power Scale-out Servers
22. POWER8 1S4U Layout
Memory
PCIe Gen3 x8
POWER8 Memory
Up to
18 SFF Bays
4x 1Gbt Enet
2x SAS Ports
PCIe Gen3 x16
2xUSB-3
Slim DVD
2xUSB-3
2xHMC
1xSerial
2xUSB-2
No SSD Cage
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23. POWER8 2S4U Layout
PCIe Gen3 x8
Memory
POWER8
Memory
POWER8
4x 1Gbt Enet
2x SAS Ports
Memory
Up to
18 SFF Bays
PCIe Gen3 x16
PCIe Gen3 x16
PCIe Gen3 x8
2xUSB-3
Slim DVD
SSD Bays *
2xUSB-3
2xHMC
1xSerial
2xUSB-2
* with backplane
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24. POWER8 1S4U Scale-out System
Power S814
Form Factor: 4U or Tower
Single Socket
Cores: 6 (3.0 GHz) or 8 (3.7 GHz)
Memory: Up to 512 GB
Slots: 7 PCIe Gen3 Full-high (Hotplug)
Ethernet: Quad 1 Gbt in PCIe slot
Integrated ports: USB (4/5), Serial (1), HMC (2)
Internal Storage
DVD
12 SFF Bays -- Split Backplane: 6 + 6
or 18 SFF Bays with Easy Tier with 7GB write cache
Hypervisor: PowerVM
OS: AIX, IBM i (P10 software tier), Linux
3 Yr Warranty
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25. POWER8 2S4U Scale-out System
Power S824
Single Socket populated
Cores: 6 (3.8 GHz) or 8 (4.1 GHz)
Memory: Up to 512 GB
Slots: 7 PCIe Gen3 full-high (Hotplug)
Both Sockets populated
Cores: 12 (3.8 GHz), 16 (4.1 GHz), or 24 (3.5 GHz)
Memory: Up to 1 TB
Slots: 11 PCIe Gen3 full-high (Hotplug)
Ethernet: Quad 1 Gbt in PCIe slot
Integrated ports: USB (4/5), Serial (1), HMC (2)
Internal Storage
DVD
12 SFF Bays -- Split Backplane: 6 + 6
or 18 SFF bays & 8 SSD bays with Easy Tier with 7GB write cache
Hypervisor: PowerVM
OS: AIX, IBM i (P20 software tier), Linux
3 Yr Warranty
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26. POWER S824L ( 8247-42L )
- Open Technology Platform for High Performance Analytics, Big
Data, and Java Applications workloads
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Incorporating the innovation of the
OpenPOWER Community
Partnership with NVIDIA
Accelerates by GPU
Exploit the uncompromising performance
of proven POWER8 and NVIDIA GPU.
High Performance Analytics, Big Data,
Java Application Workhorse
Aim to deliver a new class of technology
that maximizes performance and
efficiency for all types of technical
compute and high performance analytics
workloads as well as Java and Big Data
Applications.
Plan Availability Date
October 31st
27. Nvidia K40 GPU
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Systems
– Up to 2 K40 GPU in S824L
GPU Spec
–Kepler-2 architecture GPU
–ASIC: GK110B
PCIe interface
–PCIe Gen3 x16
–Full length / double wide PCIe form factor
–Plugs in using existing double wide cassette
Power
–235W Max power draw :75W via PCIe slot
plus 160W via 8-pin Aux. cable.
OS support
–Ubuntu 14.10 or later
http://www.nvidia.com/object/tesla-servers.html
28. Power System Software extends the business value
of Power Systems servers
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ibm.com/systems/software
29. How Power software addresses key client needs
Client Pain Points Power Software Benefits
How do I reduce cost and improve IT
efficiency on enterprise servers?
Higher utilization with dynamic response to
business needs, fewer systems, lower software,
staffing and energy costs
PowerVM, PowerVC
How do I easily implement a cloud computing
delivery model on scale out servers?
Power is cloud-ready and enables rapid
deployment of a private cloud infrastructure
PowerKVM, PowerVC, SmartCloud Entry
How can I run new workloads such business
analytics alongside my current applications?
Optimized performance with flexible resource
allocation
PowerVM, PowerVP and DSO
How do I ensure business continuity and
implement a disaster recovery plan?
Enable automatic failover and maintenance
without downtime
PowerHA
How do I secure virtualized systems and
demonstrate compliance to auditors?
Reduce cost of security and compliance
management and auditing
PowerSC
30. CPW
720 POWER7+ (1 socket)
– 6-core 3.6 GHz 42,400
– 8-core 3.6 GHz 56,300
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S814 (1 socket)
– 6-core 3.0 GHz 59,500
– 8-core 3.7 GHz 85,500
S824 (1 or 2 socket)
– 6-core 3.8 GHz 72,000
– 12-core 3.8 GHz 130,000
– 8-core 4.1 GHz 94,500
– 16-core 4.1 GHz 173,500
– 12-core 1-socket not offered
– 24-core 3.5 GHz 230,500
+40%
+50%
740 POWER7+ (1 or 2 socket)
– 6-core 4.2 GHz 49,000
– 12-core 4.2 GHz 91,700
– 8-core 3.6 GHz 56,300
– 16-core 3.6 GHz 106,500
– 8-core 4.2 GHz 64,500
– 16-core 4.2 GHz 120,000
+40%
+60%
+90%
31. 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013
i next+1 …
2015
IBM i 7.1: introduzione dei Technology Refresh
8 Aprile 2014: annuncio di IBM i 7.1 TR8 (GA 6 Giugno 2014)
28 Aprile 2014: annuncio di IBM i 7.2 (GA 2 Maggio 2014)
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33. IBM i 7.2
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Importanti novità introdotte in DB2 for i
‒ nuove funzioni SQL
‒ gestione della sicurezza più granulare e
sofisticata
Nuovo Application Server integrato basato su
tecnologia WebSphere Liberty Profile
RPG a formato libero
Nuove funzionalità di IBM Navigator for i nell’ambito
della gestione del sistema e del controllo delle
prestazioni
Supporto di HyperSwap con PowerHA Express
Estensione del Single SignOn a FTP e Telnet
34. Controllo degli accessi a livello di Riga e Colonna
Ulteriore livello di sicurezza,
complementare a quello già esistente
sulle tabelle
Controllo degli accessi molto granulare
“permissions” a livello di riga
“masks” a livello di colonna
Opzione aggiuntiva di IBM i
IBM Advanced Data Security for i
opzione 47, gratuita
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35. Separazione dei ruoli
Separazione dei ruoli di amministratore ed utilizzatore dei dati
‒ un utente può essere autorizzato a gestire la security a livello di
database ma non a vedere o modificare i dati
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36. Application Server integrato
Integrated Web Application Server (IAS)
- ora basato su WebSphere Liberty Profile
- Web application server multi-piattaforma
- nessun impatto per le applicazioni
- utilizzato da molti tool/prodotti IBM
- alternativa a IBM WebSphere Application Server
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A P P L I C A Z I O N I
Linguaggi Programmi
di utilità
IBM i
WAS
IAS
Interfaccia di macchina indipendente dalla tecnologia
S L I C
Funzioni di Supervisore del Sistema Operativo
Kernel
H A R D W A R E
JVM
37. RPG
RPG a formato libero
– approccio più semplice e moderno alla
programmazione
Rational Developer for i
– da 12/2013 supporto di RPG a formato
libero
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ctl-opt bnddir('ACCRCV');
dcl-f custfile usage(*update);
dcl-ds custDs likerec(custRec);
dcl-f report printer;
read custfile custDs;
dow not %eof;
if dueDate > %date(); // overdue?
sendOverdueNotice();
write reportFmt;
exec sql insert :name, :duedate into
mylib/myfile;
endif;
read custfile custDs;
enddo;
*inlr = '1';
dcl-proc sendOverdueNotice;
sendInvoice (custDs : %date());
end-proc;
38. IBM Navigator for i
Gestione e controllo del sistema semplificati
‒ gestione delle PTF
‒ monitor delle code messaggi
‒ monitor di sistema
‒ batch modeler
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39. Analytics
DB2 WebQuery for i
Native IBM i business
intelligence and reporting
application
Runs on IBM i with full integration
with DB2 for i database
Position for small and midsize
business clients
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40. Analytics
COGNOS
Enterprise business intelligence,
financial performance, strategy
management and analytics
Runs on AIX or Linux with JDBC
access into DB2 for i database
Position for enterprise IBM i
clients
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41. IBM i Access e il mondo Mobile
Nuova interfaccia mobile di IBM i Access for Web (5722-XH2)
Accesso ad IBM i da qualsiasi dispositivo mobile “web enabled”
Funzioni di gestione e controllo del sistema
– gestione lavori
– gestione messaggi
– gestione spool
– emulazione 5250
– esecuzione script SQL
– ...
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iPhone
iPad
Android
Surface
42. Mobile
42
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Mobile options include:
IBM Worklight
Zend Server
LANSA LongRange
Many others……
43. Zend Studio & Server: Mobile Solutions for IBM i
Zend Studio 10
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Zend Server 6
44. Social
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44
IBM Collaboration Solutions
Domino
Traveller
Connections
Sametime
45. Lotus Software for IBM i 7.2
IBM Domino 9.0.1
Enterprise messaging /
collaboration
IBM Notes Traveler 9.0.1
Mobile access to mail & calendar
IBM Connections 5.0
Enterprise social software
IBM Sametime 9.0
Real-time unified communication
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DeveloperWorks
– Main page: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibmi
– Technology Refresh Updates: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibmi/techupdates
Blogs
– Steve Will: http://ibmsystemsmag.blogs.com/you_and_i/
– Dawn May: http://ibmsystemsmag.blogs.com/i_can/
– Mike Cain: http://db2fori.blogspot.ca/
– Tim Rowe: http://www.iprodeveloper.com/blog/modern-i-zation-25/ibm-I
– Alison Butterill: http://ibmsystemsmag.blogs.com/isight/
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Notes de l'éditeur Our partners also recognize the performance, reliability and pricing of Power. Membership in the OpenPOWER Foundation continues to grow at a tremendous rate. Over 70 computer related companies are either in the process of joining, or have shown interest.
Through OpenPOWER, partners can choose to:
Purchase the POWER8 processors to utilize in their own servers.
Build their own version of the chip through an IP license.
Add value by directly attaching their computing strengths via APIs directly to the POWER8 processor. This adds value to our partners, but also brings that value back into IBM creating more compelling value propositions for Power clients.
So, think about the suitability of applications for IBM Big Data technologies. I am telling you: every single industry has a Big Data opportunity for you. For example, smarter healthcare where a hospital can pick up the sensor readings off of neonatal babies to try to foreshadow incoming problems based on trends. We work with homeland security today. The US President Barack Obama is the Twitter President, if when an event happens, he tweets about it and homeland defence wants to know how people respond and if there are groups to focus on that are expressing negative sentiment laced with terrorism or wrong-doing.
Just look across any industry and you’re going to find some reoccurring themes. One of those themes is more data, because I (and business for that matter) believe we can make better decisions when you have access to more data, or we can keep that data longer. More data that’s persisted for longer periods of time leads to better models. So that’s definitely a recurring Big Data theme: “I want to keep more and more data to get better and better insight, and I want to be able to have analysis on the data that—when it’s NOT only structured” There’s unstructured and semi-structured to fold into our mostly structured analytics of today and ALL industries are facing this challenge today (and can benefit from solving it).
Below are a list of all kinds of opportunities by industry for Big Data
Web: Social Network Analysis and Clickstream Sessionization
Media: Content Optimization and Engagement
Telco: Network Analytics and Mediation
Retail: Loyalty and Promotion Analysis and Data Factory
Financial: Fraud Analytics and Trade Reconciliation
Federal: Entity Analytics and SIGINT
Bioinformatics: Sequencing Analysis and Genome Mapping
Financial Services – Better and deeper understanding of risk to avoid credit crisis
Telecommunications – More reliable networks where we can predict and prevent failure.
Media – More content that is lined up with your personal preferences
Life Sciences – Better targeted medicines with fewer complications and side effects
Retail – A personal experience with products and offers that are just what you need
Government– Government services that are based on hard data, not just gut.
Some examples of use cases include:
Predict weather patterns to plan optimal wind turbine usage and optimize CAPEX on asset placement
Detect life-threatening conditions at hospitals in time to intervene
Multi-channel customer sentiment and experience analysis
Identify criminals and threats from disparate video, audio, and data feeds
Analyzing network data to predict failure; for example. how does a network react to fluctuations
Threat analysis
Trade surveillance; for example, detecting trading anomalies and harmful behavior
Search quality
Data sandbox; for example, finding patterns or relationships that allow the organization to derive additional value from data
Allows you to model true risk. For example, 2,220/100K cardholders that used a specific branded credit card in a drinking place missed 4 payments within a year but, only 530/100K using this card at dentist missed 4 payments
Customer churn analysis (CDR and IPDR analysis)
Recommendation engine: next best offer
Get taste information: “Other who bought this bought….”
Linux is no longer just a test platform, or being used on non critical workloads. Linux is now being used in mission critical workloads in all major industries from Hollywood to government agencies.
As an OS, Linux usage is on the rise where all variations of AIX are on the decline.
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How do I reduce cost and improve IT efficiency ?
How do I easily implement Cloud Computing ?
How do I enable new workloads such as BI and analytics faster?
How do I ensure business continuity and implement disaster recovery capabilities ?
How do I guarantee security and compliance ?
How do I deliver exceptional user experience ?
Higher Utilization, Less systems, lower energy, Dynamic response to changing business needs, Lower maintenance and administration cost (PowerVM EE,
AIX EE and FSM)
Power is Cloud ready ( PowerVM and SCE )
Fast performance, superior virtualization capabilities, flexible resource allocation, manager large number of files and available ( PowerVM EE, DSO and GPFS)
Monitors, detects and reacts to events, Enables automatic failover and maintenance without downtime
( PowerVM EE, AIX EE and PowerHA)
Simplifies security and compliance management, measurement, detection and audit capability
(AIX EE, PowerSC)
Superior application performance, reliable and available
( PowerVM EE and AIX EE )
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If we take the first bullet, how do I reduce cost and improve IT efficiency, the solution to this will involve improving server utilization, server consolidation, using less energy in the data center and dynamic flexible resources that can be deployed when needed. System Software products that can address these requirements are PowerVM Enterprise Edition to virtualize and move to cloud, AIX Enterprise Edition with SmartCloud Entry, Storage Network Control and AIX Dynamic System Optimizer and for PureSystems the Flex System Manager.
If the customer is looking to implement cloud, then we have PowerVM to virtualize and SmartCloud Entry. Once the customer has virtualized his infrastructure, installing and getting Cloud Computing up and running is very quick and easy. You may have seen the IBM SmartCloud Entry demo where with four mouse clicks a client completes his cloud deployment. If a customer is looking to enable business intelligence and analytics, solutions like AIX DSO can improve performance on very large data bases by dynamically adjusting plate sizes and using GPFS, the customers can access thousands of files concurrently which once again will help provide better insights to data and performance.
For disaster recovery we have PowerHA and of course PowerVM Enterprise Edition also has live partition mobility and AIX Enterprise Edition has workload partition mobility. For security and compliance we have our PowerSC offering, an exceptional user experience implies a reliable *inaudible* and secure IT environment. PowerVM Enterprise Edition and AIX Enterprise Edition components can provide this.