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CONTENTS. Why Mainline?Why linux on z Series?Steps for a successful POCWhat apps make sense?POC organizational issuesNext steps after successful POC. . . About Mainline. . Founded in 1989; 20 year partnership with IBMSpecializing in System z, System p, System i, System x, System Storage, So
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1. Making LinuxPOCs successful Andy Greco
Mainline Information Systems
andy.greco@mainline.com
2. CONTENTS Why Mainline?
Why linux on z Series?
Steps for a successful POC
What apps make sense?
POC organizational issues
Next steps after successful POC
3. About Mainline Founded in 1989; 20 year partnership with IBM
Specializing in System z, System p, System i, System x, System Storage, Software Networking, Retail and Services
Has grown to become an IBM Premier Business Partner and global provider of information technology and infrastructure solutions with more than 600 employees nationwide
Offices are located in Tallahassee, Los Angeles, Chicago, Jersey City, Nashville Sao Paulo, and Monterrey
4. Revenue Growth
5. Product Mix
6. 2007 Performance Highlights Top IBM SP1 Solution Provider (buy direct from IBM)
#1 IBM System z SP1
#1 IBM System Storage SP1
#1 IBM System p SP1
#1 IBM System i SP1
#1 IBM System x SP1
#1 IBM Software SP1
#1 IBM IGS SP1
#1 IBM IGF SP1
7. Local Teams, National Coverage
8. Why linux on z series?
9. Late 90’s ..new workloads.. ….Linux and IFL in mid 2000/ 2001.
Late 90’s ..new workloads.. ….Linux and IFL in mid 2000/ 2001.
10. What System z brings to Linux
11. Potential for dramatic reductions in software expense for processor based licenses
Significant reductions in power and cooling costs are typical
Cost curve is not linear: when will infrastructure break?
Reductions in Floor Space
People savings from virtualization
Increased processor utilization Source David Heap 2002
Source David Heap 2002
12. Bank consolidates 45 Oracle x86 Servers to one System z ! Real BANKING CUSTOMER implementation
Source: zNTC (that is, the System z New Technology Center)"
Contact : Gerard Laumay
Note: HW Acquisition cost reflected only for System z as the HP and Dell were existing HW. An upgrade was required for the Mainframe with specialty engines to run the increased workloads/ Real BANKING CUSTOMER implementation
Source: zNTC (that is, the System z New Technology Center)"
Contact : Gerard Laumay
Note: HW Acquisition cost reflected only for System z as the HP and Dell were existing HW. An upgrade was required for the Mainframe with specialty engines to run the increased workloads/
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14. Business Case for Linux on System z Increased solutions through Linux application portfolio
Large number of highly skilled programmers familiar with Linux
Integrated business solutions
Data richness from System z
Wide range of Linux applications
Industrial strength environment
Flexibility and openness of Linux
Qualities of service of System z
Unique ability to easily consolidate large number of servers
15. Steps in a successful POC Pick appropriate application, appropriately sized for a POC
Build POC organization / team
Detail project plan with success criteria
Execute the plan
Present results to customer management
Define next steps
16. Leverage classic strengths of the System z
High availability
High i/o bandwidth capabilities
Flexibility to run disparate workloads concurrently
Requirement for excellent disaster recovery capabilities
Security
Shortening end to end path length for applications
Collocation of applications
Consolidation of applications from distributed servers
Reduction in network traffic
Simplification of support model
Consolidation Effect
Power requirements
Software costs
People Costs
Real Estate
Workloads requiring EXTREME Flexibility
What makes best fit?
17. Best Fit applications
18. What Makes Good Fit Applications Evaluate server choices
Correct application availability,
Supporting applications,
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
Politics within the organization.
Porting issues
Shortening end to end path length for applications
Collocation of applications
Consolidation of applications from distributed servers
Reduction in network traffic
Simplification of support model
19. Good Fit Application Workloads UDB (DB2)
Informix, (IDS)
Apache web serving
SAMBA
TIM/TAM (LDAP Services)
TSM
Existing Linux Workloads
20. Selecting an application Performance on System z CPUs is superior to any other CPUs on any other platforms
CPU speed is not the entire story – it’s in the architecture!
Architecture designed for multiple or consolidated workloads
System z has definite advantage with applications that have mixed CPU and I/O
System z10 Enterprise Quad Core 4.4 GHZ
System z and z/VM provide the best virtualization capabilities
All workload types are eligible
Good planning is essential
Mainline with IBM’s assistance can:
Perform sizing estimate with actual server statistics
Perform Application Assessment
Perform TCO Business Case Analysis (Alinean tool,RACEv)
Assist with planning and initial installation needs
21. Organizational issues that need to be addressed Need executive sponsor
Customer must provide systems, application and network representation
Customer must have dedicated resource for the POC
Get distributed team engaged
Customer assigned tasks and accountability
Status calls required on a weekly basis measuring progress
22. Detailed project plan Project plan clearly defined and agreed upon by all parties involved (examples are available upon request)
CLEARLY defined success criteria must be agreed upon (examples available upon request)
Dates and names assigned to each task
Loaner equipment (if required) needs lead time for paperwork to be processed and equipment installed
Determine loaner software (if needed) with required lead time
Weekly status calls required for measure of progress
Engage technical resources (MIS and IBM) when issues arise
23. What’s next after success? Present success story to customer management
Get management commitment for production
Plan for production
Develop support organization structure within customer
Plan for additional applications
Develop a cross platform virtualization strategy