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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. Sales Scenario Agenda. How to Read the Scenarios Sales Scenarios Pre and Post Processor Value Unit Licensing Announcement
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New Processor Value Unit Licensing for MiddlewareEvolving the Structure to Provide a Foundation for the FutureProcessor Value Unit Sales Scenarios
Sales Scenario Agenda • How to Read the Scenarios • Sales Scenarios • Pre and Post Processor Value Unit Licensing Announcement • Migrate Existing Licenses to New Servers • Acquire New Licenses • Maintenance Renewals • Sub-capacity Licenses • Sub-capacity Licensing – Additional Information
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
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:
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