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New Processor Value Unit Licensing for Middleware Evolving the Structure to Provide a Foundation for the Future Processor Value Unit Sales Scenarios. Sever System Installed. Server System Installed. IBM Middleware Installed. IBM Middleware Installed. How To Read The Scenario Charts.
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New Processor Value Unit Licensing for MiddlewareEvolving the Structure to Provide a Foundation for the FutureProcessor Value Unit Sales Scenarios
Sever System Installed Server System Installed IBM Middleware Installed IBM Middleware Installed How To Read The Scenario Charts Description of the customer scenario • Changes: • Overview of all the changes required by the customer in this scenario System at beginning of scenario System at end of scenario Blue circles = processor cores White rectangles = chips • Customer Action: • Specific licensing actions required by the customer
IBM System x Server IBM System x Server DB2 DB2 Scenario 1: Single Hardware PlatformNew Purchase Customer buys a new system with x86 dual-core chips • Changes: • Purchase System x server • Purchase DB2 licenses for the new processors Prior to 7/25 Subsequent to 7/25 • Customer Action: • Acquire 200 processor value unit licenses of DB2 for 4 System x processor cores after July 25th • Customer Action: • Acquire 2 per processor licenses of DB2 for 4 System x processor cores before July 25th
IBM System x Server IBM System x Server DB2 WebSphere & DB2 Scenario 2: Single Hardware PlatformComparison of Same Licenses Purchased Before or After Announcement Customer adds WebSphere to an x86 dual-core server already running DB2 • Changes: • Purchase new WebSphere processor value unit licenses Prior to 7/25 Subsequent to 7/25 • Customer Action: • Acquire 200 processor value unit licenses of WebSphere for 4 System x processor cores
Upgrade or Transfer Existing Processor Value Unit Licenses to New Servers
IBM System p Server WebSphere Result IBM System p Server WebSphere Scenario 3: Upgrade to Larger ServerSingle Hardware Platform Customer upgrades from a 4-way to an 8-way System p running WebSphere • Changes: • Server upgrade, adding 4 processor cores • Add WebSphere processor value unit licenses for the new processor cores Base • Customer Action: • Acquire 400 additional processor value units of WebSphere
IBM System p QCM Server WebSphere Result IBM System p QCM Server WebSphere Scenario 3a: Upgrade to Larger ServerSingle Hardware Platform Customer upgrades from a 4-way to an 8-way System p with Quad Core Modules (QCM servers) running WebSphere • Changes: • Server upgrade, adding 4 processor cores (one QCM module) • Add WebSphere processor value unit licenses for the new processor cores Base • Customer Action: • Acquire 200 additional processor value units of WebSphere
IBM System i Server WebSphere Commerce Scenario 4: Transfer Licenses to Larger Server Different Hardware Platform Customer upgrades server from an HP ProLiant PC Server (2 single-core x86 chips) to System i with 4 processor cores running WebSphere Commerce • Changes: • Server upgrade to System i server • Transfer existing licenses of WebSphere Commerce • Add additional licenses of WebSphere Commerce Base Result HP ProLiant PC Server WebSphere Commerce • Customer Action: • Acquire 200 additional processor value units of WebSphere Commerce
IBM System p Server IBM System p Server WebSphere WebSphere & DB2 Result Scenario 5: Add New Product to Existing SystemSingle Hardware Platform -- Full Capacity Customer adds DB2 to an existing System p server running WebSphere • Changes: • Add new DB2 licenses on all processor cores Base • Customer Action: • Acquire 400 processor value units of DB2
IBM System x Server IBM System x Server IBM System x Server DB2 DB2 DB2 Scenario 6: Add Additional Server -- Same TypeSingle Hardware Platform -- Full Capacity Customer’s workload increases requiring additional server. Customer chooses to install an additional System x dual-core server of same type • Changes: • Install additional server with 4 processor cores • Acquire new licenses for the new processors Base Result • Customer Action: • Acquire 200 additional processor value units of DB2
IBM System x Server IBM System p Server WebSphere Portal WebSphere Portal Base Scenario 7: Add Additional Server -- Different TypeDifferent Hardware Platform -- Full Capacity Customer’s workload increases requiring additional server. Customer has a System x dual-core server and then installs a new System p server • Changes: • Install additional System p server with 4 processor cores • Additional WebSphere Portal licenses for new server Result IBM System x Server WebSphere Portal * Total of 600 made up of 200 on System x and 400 on System p • Customer Action: • Acquire 400 additional processor value units of WebSphere Portal
IBM System x Server IBM System x Server IBM System p Server WebSphere & DB2 WebSphere DB2 Base Scenario 8: Add Additional Server -- Different TypeDifferent Hardware Platform -- Full Capacity Customer’s workload increases, requiring additional server. Customer moves DB2 workload off existing server and on to new System p server • Changes: • Install new System p server with 4 processor cores • Transfer existing DB2 licenses to new server and acquire additional licenses Result • Customer Action: • Acquire 200 additional processor value units of DB2
IBM System x Server IBM System x Server WebSphere & DB2 WebSphere & DB2 Base Scenario 9: Maintenance RenewalFull Capacity Customer’s wants to renew maintenance for existing WebSphere and DB2 on System x dual-core server • Changes: • No system or licensing changes. Result • Customer Action: • Renew maintenance on 200 processor value units of both WebSphere & DB2
Scenario 10: Add Sub-capacity licensesSame Hardware Platform -- Sub-Capacity Customer wants to add an additional sub-capacity license to an existing System p server running WebSphere MQ • Changes: • Increase hardware partition size • Order additional WebSphere MQ license Base Result IBM System p Server IBM System p Server MQ MQ • Customer Action: • Acquire 100 additional processor value units of WebSphere MQ
Sun Fire Sun Fire WebSphere DB2 Scenario 11: Consolidate Servers -- Same TypeSame Hardware Platform -- Sub-Capacity Customer consolidates 2 smaller systems of same type onto a single larger system, utilizing sub-capacity on the consolidated server • Changes: • Install new larger server, implementing hardware partitioning • Convert existing DB2 & WebSphere licenses to sub-capacity licenses • Transfer DB2 & WebSphere licenses to larger server Result Base Sun Fire DB2 WebSphere • Customer Action: • No additional processor value units required
Sun Fire HP 9000 WebSphere DB2 IBM System p DB2 WebSphere Scenario 12: Consolidate Servers -- Different TypeDifferent Hardware Platform -- Sub-Capacity Customer consolidates 2 smaller systems onto a single larger System p server, utilizing sub-capacity on the consolidated server • Changes: • Install new System p server, implementing hardware partitioning • Convert existing DB2 & WebSphere licenses to sub-capacity licenses • Transfer DB2 & WebSphere licenses to larger server Result Base • Customer Action: • No additional processor value units required; 100 licenses redeployed
How To Read The Scenarios • Customer scenario is outlined in the box at the top • Describes what the customer wants to accomplish • Changes – a brief description of all the changes required in the scenario • System description (before & after scenario) • Blue box – system type • Pale yellow – IBM middleware installed • White rectangles with blue circles • Rectangles represent chips • Blue circles represents processor cores • Table summarizes the number of middleware licenses installed • Customer actions – summarizes the changes the customer must make to their middleware licenses
Sub-capacity Licensing – Additional Information • Sub-capacity licenses also use processor value unit license structure • Sub-capacity part numbers have also been replaced • Existing process remains the same except: • Compliance tool (IBM Tivoli License Compliance Manager) will not report processor value units until 1H2007 • Conversion to Processor Value Units occurs when the customer uploads the usage report quarterly
New Sys Application A – 2 processor licenses Application B – 4 processor licenses Application C – 8 processor licenses Sub-capacity Licensing For Distributed Systems • Sub-capacity licensing available for selected WebSphere and DB2 offerings that run on: • UNIX (AIX, HP-UX, and Sun Solaris) • i5/OS, OS/400 • Linux (iSeries, pSeries, zSeries) • x86 (VMware ESX Server, VMware GSX Server, Microsoft Virtual Server) – Announced April 25th, 2006 • List of participating offerings on Passport Advantage • Track compliance using IBM Tivoli License Compliance Manager for IBM Software V2.2 • Free version to support IBM software that supports selected partitioning technologies • Submit reports to IBM quarterly
Sub-capacity Licensing Enhanced April 25, 2006 • Supports sub-capacity on x86 systems using: • VMware ESX Server • VMware GSX Server • Microsoft Virtual Server • Supports Solaris 10 (Containers) and HP-UX 11i vPAR partitioning technologies • Allows Itanium (HP-UX 11iv2) customers to run sub-capacity under trust model until ITLCM 2.3 is released in 1H2007 • Announces IBM Tivoli License Compliance Manager for IBM Software V2.2 as the monitoring tool for sub-capacity licensing
Reference Table: Processor Value Unit Assignment The following table shows the processor value unit assignment for each server referenced in this presentation: