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Linux on IBM System z
       [ zLinux ]

 Two great operating systems, even better together
Agenda
  Introduction
  10 Years of zLinux
  System z and Linux : The winning Combination
  Virtualization
  Server Consolidation
  Benefits Snapshot
  Linux Distributions
  Open Source Software on zLinux
  Out of the Box Applications
  Questions

                          2
Introduction
 Linux running on IBM System z machines

 The only difference between zLinux and other
  platform versions of Linux are portions of the
  compilers, runtime libraries, and a hardware-
  dependent component of the Linux kernel.

 Linux on System z originated as two separate
  efforts (Bigfoot (i370) and Linux for S/390) to
  port Linux to IBM's largest servers.

 Linux on zSeries is completely open source under the GNU General Public License.

 Although the recommended approach is to run Linux under z/VM, Linux can run
  in an IBM System z logical partition (LPAR) without virtualization.

 Linux on System z can execute on either a Central Processor (CP) or an
  Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL). The major benefit of an IFL is that it has no
  impact on IBM software pricing for z/OS.
                                            3
10 Years Ago..
 Increased solutions through Linux
  application portfolio

 Large number of highly skilled
  programmers familiar with Linux

 Integrated business solutions
    • Data richness from IBM zSeries
    • Web capability of Linux
      applications

 Industrial strength environment
    • Flexibility and openness of Linux
    • Qualities of service of zSeries

 Unique ability to easily consolidate
  large number of servers



                                          4
10 Years of zLinux
                                                               More applications                   Cloud Computing
                                                                 The number of                      Cloud Computing
Linux on S/390                       Major                   available applications                 and BI are only a
Project started                  Announcements              approaches 1,000, with                   few workloads
 as an effort to                IBM to Spend $1B                  over 300 ISVs
                                                                                                   that are best fit to
 port Linux for    First Release Hipersockets                      developing.     Consolidation
                                                                                                    Enterprise Linux
     S/390         Linux 2.2.13                                                   IBM announces        on System z
                                   SuSe ELS 7 More Software
   machines          kernel for                                                 project “Big Green”
                   System/390                   250 applications                  to shrinks 3,900
                      released                 ported to Linux on               servers to about 30
                                                    System z                       zLinux servers



  1999               2000            2001              2003             2006            2009            2010




                                                            5
SLES – SuSe Linux Enterprise Server       RHEL - Redhat Enterprise Linux


                                      6
Mainframe - Practice Highlights
Virtualization
A Virtual Machine simulates the existence of a dedicated real machine, including
processor functions, storage, and input/output resources.




                                        7
Mainframe - Practice Highlights
Virtualization
The heart of the VM architecture is a control program or hypervisor called VM-CP. It runs
on the physical hardware, and creates the virtual machine environment.


                                                              System z provides logical
                                                               (LPAR) and software (z/VM)
                                                               partitioning

                                                              z/VM is a hypervisor(VMM),
                                                               which refers to a system that
                                                               virtualizes the real hardware
                                                               environment

                                                              PR/SM enables highly
                                                               scalable virtual server
                                                               hosting for LPAR and z/VM

                                                              IRD coordinates allocation
                                                               of CPU and I/O resources
                                                               among LPARs



                                            8
Mainframe - Practice Highlights
 The Power and Flexibility of System z Virtualization

   Over 40 years of continuous innovation in virtualization technologies
   Multiple images concurrently share all physical resources
   Resources delivered as required, automatically, based on need
   New OS images can be started without affecting on-going work




                                       9
Mainframe - Practice Highlights




   Every component in the box operate in full isolation for security and
    recoverability.
   Components are integrated through memory-to-memory speed
    hipersockets (In-memory TCP/IP network) reducing intrusion points
    to minimum.

                                   10
Server Consolidation on zLinux
 Consolidate more servers and spend less on
  software
 Manage more server images with fewer people,
  up to 50% improvement in staff productivity
 Save up to 80% on energy and floor space
 Deploy new servers and applications faster
 Absorb workload spikes and maintain service
  level agreements with less complexity




                                     11
Server Consolidation on zLinux




  Discrete servers consume incremental
   expense                                           Reduce costs without sacrificing server
      Hardware price and maintenance                 autonomy (one server per application)
      Floor space, power, cooling                   Virtual, high-speed, inter-server connectivity
      Additional support staff                      Exploit an architecture designed for high
      Per server (engine) software fees               availability
                                                     Mainframe qualities of service
  Connectivity requires kilometers of cables
                                                     Proven disaster recovery services
  High availability ensured by spares / re-boots    Connect to discrete servers as required
  Disaster recovery rarely successfully tested



                                            12
Rapid Horizontal Growth




 Dedicated processors and disks         Shared resources
 Complex system management              Simplified system management
 New servers available in days          New servers online in minutes



                                   13
Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL)                  There are many ways to run
                                                     Linux on a mainframe.
 An IBM mainframe processor dedicated to
  running the Linux operating system, with or         As a job under z/OS, the Linux
  without z/VM.                                       workload benefits from the
 IBM introduced IFLs on September 29, 2000           direct management by z/OS.
  expressly designed to reduce software costs.        (OMVS is an example)
 An IFL is not required to run Linux — Linux runs
                                                      Linux as a single operating
  on general purpose processors (CPs) as well.         system on a System z
  IFLs simply cost less.                               logical partition (LPAR)
 Will not support traditional mainframe operating
  systems. Only Linux and z/VM Version 4 will run     Running under the z/VM
  on IFL engines                                      operating system with z’s
 Only usable in LPAR mode and cannot be               Central Processors.
  "mixed" with standard processors
                                                      Running under the z/VM
                                                      operating system with z’s
                                                      IFL special-purpose Linux
                                                      Engines.
 IFL engine has a one-time fee, which is
  approximately $40K

                                       14
System z and Linux : The winning Combination
 Combine workloads from heterogeneous           Linux on MSAT Mainframe
  low-to-mid range servers into zLinux              12 Linux images on z/VM
  images using virtualization                       Various DBCLOB on different
                                                                software
 Leverage Open Source software on                  Images
  zLinux to host internet/intranetCLOB             One Image with Open Source
                                                    Software Stack
  applications and reduce the software
                                                   IFL Engines to reduce operating
  cost significantly                                cost
    BLOB
 Utilize zLinux environment for training and
  development and reduce maintenance
  cost of other servers
 Consolidate WebSphere and Java
  applications on zLinux to achieve higher
  system utilization
 Improve server management with Tivoli
  monitoring and automated provisioning on
  zLinux to reduce operating costs



                                         15
Benefits Snapshot
The Linux on System z infrastructure provides significant IT cost savings
opportunities:

 People Cost – increase the productivity of
  the IT staff
 Software Costs – reduce software license
  fees by consolidating a large number of
  virtual machines per System z core
 Energy Costs – dramatic reduction in power
  usage
 Facilities Costs – reduce floor space with
  dense server consolidation on System z
 Networking Costs – consolidate networks
  inside the box




                                         16
Linux Distributions




                      17
Linux Distributions




                      18

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zLinux

  • 1. Linux on IBM System z [ zLinux ] Two great operating systems, even better together
  • 2. Agenda  Introduction  10 Years of zLinux  System z and Linux : The winning Combination  Virtualization  Server Consolidation  Benefits Snapshot  Linux Distributions  Open Source Software on zLinux  Out of the Box Applications  Questions 2
  • 3. Introduction  Linux running on IBM System z machines  The only difference between zLinux and other platform versions of Linux are portions of the compilers, runtime libraries, and a hardware- dependent component of the Linux kernel.  Linux on System z originated as two separate efforts (Bigfoot (i370) and Linux for S/390) to port Linux to IBM's largest servers.  Linux on zSeries is completely open source under the GNU General Public License.  Although the recommended approach is to run Linux under z/VM, Linux can run in an IBM System z logical partition (LPAR) without virtualization.  Linux on System z can execute on either a Central Processor (CP) or an Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL). The major benefit of an IFL is that it has no impact on IBM software pricing for z/OS. 3
  • 4. 10 Years Ago..  Increased solutions through Linux application portfolio  Large number of highly skilled programmers familiar with Linux  Integrated business solutions • Data richness from IBM zSeries • Web capability of Linux applications  Industrial strength environment • Flexibility and openness of Linux • Qualities of service of zSeries  Unique ability to easily consolidate large number of servers 4
  • 5. 10 Years of zLinux More applications Cloud Computing The number of Cloud Computing Linux on S/390 Major available applications and BI are only a Project started Announcements approaches 1,000, with few workloads as an effort to IBM to Spend $1B over 300 ISVs that are best fit to port Linux for First Release Hipersockets developing. Consolidation Enterprise Linux S/390 Linux 2.2.13 IBM announces on System z SuSe ELS 7 More Software machines kernel for project “Big Green” System/390 250 applications to shrinks 3,900 released ported to Linux on servers to about 30 System z zLinux servers 1999 2000 2001 2003 2006 2009 2010 5
  • 6. SLES – SuSe Linux Enterprise Server RHEL - Redhat Enterprise Linux 6
  • 7. Mainframe - Practice Highlights Virtualization A Virtual Machine simulates the existence of a dedicated real machine, including processor functions, storage, and input/output resources. 7
  • 8. Mainframe - Practice Highlights Virtualization The heart of the VM architecture is a control program or hypervisor called VM-CP. It runs on the physical hardware, and creates the virtual machine environment.  System z provides logical (LPAR) and software (z/VM) partitioning  z/VM is a hypervisor(VMM), which refers to a system that virtualizes the real hardware environment  PR/SM enables highly scalable virtual server hosting for LPAR and z/VM  IRD coordinates allocation of CPU and I/O resources among LPARs 8
  • 9. Mainframe - Practice Highlights The Power and Flexibility of System z Virtualization  Over 40 years of continuous innovation in virtualization technologies  Multiple images concurrently share all physical resources  Resources delivered as required, automatically, based on need  New OS images can be started without affecting on-going work 9
  • 10. Mainframe - Practice Highlights  Every component in the box operate in full isolation for security and recoverability.  Components are integrated through memory-to-memory speed hipersockets (In-memory TCP/IP network) reducing intrusion points to minimum. 10
  • 11. Server Consolidation on zLinux  Consolidate more servers and spend less on software  Manage more server images with fewer people, up to 50% improvement in staff productivity  Save up to 80% on energy and floor space  Deploy new servers and applications faster  Absorb workload spikes and maintain service level agreements with less complexity 11
  • 12. Server Consolidation on zLinux  Discrete servers consume incremental expense  Reduce costs without sacrificing server  Hardware price and maintenance autonomy (one server per application)  Floor space, power, cooling  Virtual, high-speed, inter-server connectivity  Additional support staff  Exploit an architecture designed for high  Per server (engine) software fees availability  Mainframe qualities of service  Connectivity requires kilometers of cables  Proven disaster recovery services  High availability ensured by spares / re-boots  Connect to discrete servers as required  Disaster recovery rarely successfully tested 12
  • 13. Rapid Horizontal Growth  Dedicated processors and disks  Shared resources  Complex system management  Simplified system management  New servers available in days  New servers online in minutes 13
  • 14. Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL) There are many ways to run Linux on a mainframe.  An IBM mainframe processor dedicated to running the Linux operating system, with or  As a job under z/OS, the Linux without z/VM. workload benefits from the  IBM introduced IFLs on September 29, 2000 direct management by z/OS. expressly designed to reduce software costs. (OMVS is an example)  An IFL is not required to run Linux — Linux runs  Linux as a single operating on general purpose processors (CPs) as well. system on a System z IFLs simply cost less. logical partition (LPAR)  Will not support traditional mainframe operating systems. Only Linux and z/VM Version 4 will run  Running under the z/VM on IFL engines operating system with z’s  Only usable in LPAR mode and cannot be Central Processors. "mixed" with standard processors  Running under the z/VM operating system with z’s IFL special-purpose Linux Engines.  IFL engine has a one-time fee, which is approximately $40K 14
  • 15. System z and Linux : The winning Combination  Combine workloads from heterogeneous  Linux on MSAT Mainframe low-to-mid range servers into zLinux  12 Linux images on z/VM images using virtualization  Various DBCLOB on different software  Leverage Open Source software on Images zLinux to host internet/intranetCLOB  One Image with Open Source Software Stack applications and reduce the software  IFL Engines to reduce operating cost significantly cost BLOB  Utilize zLinux environment for training and development and reduce maintenance cost of other servers  Consolidate WebSphere and Java applications on zLinux to achieve higher system utilization  Improve server management with Tivoli monitoring and automated provisioning on zLinux to reduce operating costs 15
  • 16. Benefits Snapshot The Linux on System z infrastructure provides significant IT cost savings opportunities:  People Cost – increase the productivity of the IT staff  Software Costs – reduce software license fees by consolidating a large number of virtual machines per System z core  Energy Costs – dramatic reduction in power usage  Facilities Costs – reduce floor space with dense server consolidation on System z  Networking Costs – consolidate networks inside the box 16