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Introducing AIX Version 6.1

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AIX® and System p™ Market Position 40%

Unix Rolling 4 Qtr Avg Share - Revenue 35%

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**Source: PWIN Enrollments

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Why AIX is the Premier UNIX Platform Today

9Innovation though Integrated Development 9Outstanding Performance 9Improved Efficiency through Virtualization 9Strong, Stable Roadmap 3

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AIX 6: The Next Step in the Evolution of the UNIX OS Virtualization Workload Partitions Application Mobility Workload Partitions Manager™ LPAR Enhancements

Security Role Based Access Control Trusted AIX Encrypting Filesystem Secure by Default

Roadmap to Continuous Availability Concurrent AIX Updates Kernel Memory Protection keys Dynamic Tracing

Manageability System Director for AIX WPAR manageability Integrated Filesystem Snapshot Graphical Install 4

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Introducing AIX 6 AIX 6 is binary compatible* with AIX 5L™ It is named to reflect unity with POWER6™

The POWER of SIX – AIX 6 and POWER6 • Workload Partitions AIX 6 • Live Application Mobility • Live Partition Mobility • Storage Keys • Hardware Decimal Floating-Point • Dynamic Variable Page Size

POWER 6

IBM System p Innovation and Advanced POWER™ Virtualization Provide Unique Features for ISV and Client Exploitation

*Complete details on AIX binary compatibility can be found at http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/os/compatibility/ Live Partition Mobility requires the purchase of the optional APV Enterprise Edition. 5

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Planned Smooth Upgrade to AIX 6 ƒAIX 6 is binary compatible with AIX 5L –Current applications will continue to run –Runs on POWER4™, POWER5™, POWER6 systems –Open beta provided early access to AIX 6 –AIX 6 Binary Compatibility Guarantee

ƒNo charge upgrade for current AIX 5L clients with SWMA –No additional out of pocket expense for clients

ƒUpgrade process –Tools like alt disk installation and NIM minimize client risk *Complete details on AIX binary compatibility can be found at http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/os/compatibility/ 6

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AIX Binary Compatibility Guarantee

*Complete details on AIX binary compatibility can be found at http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/os/compatibility/ 7

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How Should You Evaluate Technology? Maximize return on your IT investments ƒ Systems that address energy efficiencies ƒ Consolidation and virtualization technologies across systems ƒ Tiered storage offerings to match investment with information value

Go Green & Save

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Improve responsiveness of systems & people ƒ Flexible systems that work with what you have today . . . and scale as you need them

Drive innovation with technology advancements ƒ Performance you can count on

ƒ Integrated systems management across platforms

ƒ Systems that address cost of acquisition, operations and technology transition

ƒ Business resiliency, availability and security across the environment

ƒ Advancements in technology at all levels to support innovation

Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk

Realize Innovation

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How Can AIX V6.1 Help? By providing technology for business advantage Maximize return on your IT investments Go Green & Save

Improve responsiveness of systems & people Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk

Realize Innovation

ƒ Workload Partitions

ƒ Workload Partitions

ƒ Workload Partitions

ƒ Live Application Mobility

ƒ AIX Security Expert

ƒ Live Application Mobility

ƒ Live Partition Mobility

ƒ Role Based Access Control

ƒ AIX Concurrent Updates

ƒ Workload Partitions Manager for AIX

ƒ Encrypting Filesystem ƒ Binary Compatibility Guarantee*

All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. 9

Drive innovation with technology advancements

ƒ Near-continuous Availability Features *Terms and conditions apply. See ibm.com/systems/p/os/aix/compatibility

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AIX V6.1 Workload Partitions (WPAR) How it can help?

What is it? ƒVirtualized AIX operating system environments within a single AIX image

Go Green & Save ƒCan make it easier to consolidate workloads from underutilized servers

Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk ƒCan reduce cost and complexity by reducing the number of AIX OS instances to manage ƒCan provide increased flexibility by allowing administrators to quickly create, clone or delete Workload Partitions ƒCan improve administrative efficiency by providing for delegated root users for each WPAR ƒSupports POWER4, POWER5 and POWER6 based systems

AIX global Instance

Workload Partition

ƒEach WPAR shares the single AIX operating system Workload Partition

Application Server

Billing Workload Partition

Workload Partition

Web Server

ƒApplications and users inside a WPAR cannot affect resources outside the WPAR

Test Workload Partition

BI

ƒEach WPAR can have a regulated share of processor, memory and other resources ƒTwo types of WPAR

Disk or NFS storage

Networks

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Realize Innovation ƒProvides new ways to manage your IT infrastructure ƒAllows consolidation on a scale not previously practical 10

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System WPARs have separate security and appear like a completely separate OS Application WPARs are manageability wrappers around a single application

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IBM System p Virtualization Continuum AIX Workload Partitions complement Logical Partitions

Resource Flexibility

LPAR/ MicroPartitions AIX V5.3 on POWER5 or later

Workload Partitions AIX 6 on POWER4 or later

AIX Workload Manager AIX V4.3.3 on POWER3™ or later

Workload Isolation 11

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AIX Workload Partitions Can Be Used in LPARs Dedicated Processor LPAR Finance

Dedicated Processor LPAR Planning

Micropartition Processor Pool LPAR

LPAR Americas

WPAR #1 MFG

WPAR #1 Business Intelligence

VIO Server

LPAR Asia

LPAR EMEA

WPAR #1 eMail

WPAR #2 Test WPAR #2 Planning

WPAR #3 Billing

POWER POWER Hypervisor Hypervisor

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WPAR Shared Applications Enables Administrative Efficiency Application installed in Global instance and used by multiple WPARs Global FS

Global filesystems / /etc /usr application code /opt application code (or here) /var /tmp /appserver application code (or here)

System WPAR filesystems / r/w - unique per WPAR /etc r/w - unique per WPAR /usr r/o from global (typically) /opt r/o from global (typically) /var r/w - unique per WPAR /tmp r/w - unique per WPAR /appserver r/o from global /config r/w uniq per WPAR (example)

AIX

/ /etc /usr /opt /var /tmp /appsvr

WPAR FS App Server 1 / /etc /var /tmp /config

WPAR FS App Server 1

global Instance

Workload Partition

Workload Partition

App Server #1

Billing

Workload Partition

App Server #2

Workload Partition

Workload Partition

BI

Web Server

/ /etc /var /tmp /config

NFS 13

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AIX V6.1 Live Application Mobility How it can help?

What is it? ƒThe capability to relocate a running Workload Partition from one system to another without restarting the application

Go Green & Save ƒCan make it easier to consolidate workloads from underutilized servers AIX # 1

Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk ƒCan provide increased flexibility to manage workloads by easily moving the workload to another system ƒFacilitates increased reliability by allowing workloads to be moved away during planned outages ƒAutomated, policy based relocation can reduce administrative workload ƒSupports POWER4, POWER5 and POWER6 based systems

Workload Partition e-mail

Workload Partition App Server

Workload Partition Web

AIX # 2

Workload Partition QA

Workload Partition Dev

Workload Partition Billing

Workload Partitions Manager for AIX

Policy

Shared NFS Storage

Workload Partition Data Mining

ƒThe application running inside the WPAR resumes running after the relocation is complete ƒWorks with systems based on POWER4, POWER5 and POWER6 processors ƒRequires the IBM Workload Partitions Manager for AIX ƒManual or automatic, policy based relocation

Realize Innovation ƒProvides new ways to manage availability and workload of your IT infrastructure without significantly impacting end users

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Live Partition Mobility How it can help?

What is it?

Go Green & Save ƒCan make it easier to consolidate workloads from underutilized servers by facilitating the transfer of workloads with almost no end user impact

Movement to a different server with no loss of service

Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk ƒCan provide increased flexibility to manage workloads by easily moving the workload to another system ƒFacilitates increased reliability by allowing workloads to be moved away during planned outages

Realize Innovation ƒLive Partition Mobility can provide for a much more flexible and responsive IT infrastructure by reducing the cost and risk of rebalancing workloads

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Virtualized VirtualizedSAN SANand andNetwork NetworkInfrastructure Infrastructure

ƒA POWER6 feature that allows an entire Logical Partition (LPAR) to be relocated from one system to another with almost no impact to the end user ƒThe end user effect is a single delay of two seconds when the relocation is completed ƒSupported by AIX V6.1, AIX V5.3 and Linux® ƒLive Partition Mobility requires that all I/O be virtualized through the Virtual I/O server at the time of the relocation

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AIX V6.1 Role Based Access Control (RBAC) How it can help?

What is it?

Go Green & Save

AIX Resources

Users

Roles DBA

Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk

PRINT

ƒCan reduce the cost and complexity of security administration by allowing secure delegation of administrative tasks to non-privileged users BACKUP

ƒEnables a more secure IT infrastructure by reducing the need for so many privileged administrators ƒAssigning roles to programs can reduce the need for security exposures such as the use of setuid for programs

ƒA new capability of AIX V6.1 that allows privileged administration tasks to be delegated to non-privileged users ƒAccess to system resources are associated with roles that are assigned to non-privileged users ƒMany roles are predefined which can reduce the effort of implementing RBAC ƒRoles can also be associated with programs

Realize Innovation ƒAllows for new ways to delegate administration duties between system administrators and nonadministrative users 16

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AIX V6.1 Security Expert How it can help? Go Green & Save

Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk ƒCan reduce the cost and complexity of security administration by allowing federated management of security profiles across multiple servers ƒEnables a more secure IT infrastructure by reducing the effort of maintaining system security ƒ“Check” functionality can provide additional security by validating that the security profile for each system matches the actual security settings

Realize Innovation ƒAllows for new ways to efficiently manage security across multiple AIX systems

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What is it? ƒA centralized security management tool that can control over 300 security settings from a single console ƒAdministrators can start from a “Low”, “Medium”, “High” or “Sarbanes-Oxley” security template and customize settings to met business requirements ƒSecurity settings can be exported and imported as a security profile to multiple systems ƒOn AIX V6.1, security profiles can be stored in an LDAP directory for ease of distribution ƒAIX Security Expert was first included in AIX V5.3 TL5 This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for customer distribution or use with customers.

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AIX V6.1 Encrypting Filesystem How it can help?

What is it?

Go Green & Save Login Authentication Module CLiC

User and Group Key Stores

Crypto Lib

BOS Cmds

Key Store

Backup/Restore

Mgt Cmds

Cp, mv, crfs, etc

Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk ƒEnables improved security by reducing unauthorized access to data, even by privileged users ƒSecure backups reduces the exposure of data compromised when backup media is taken outside of secure facilities ƒAutomatic management of protection keys can reduce the administrative effort of using encrypted data

Realize Innovation ƒProvides the capability for additional security for applications that may have security design exposures 18

Data in clear in memory.

ƒThe capability to automatically encrypt data in a JFS2 filesystem ƒData can be protected from access by privileged users

VMM

Crypto Kernext Kernel ucred open key store

J2 Filesystem

Always encrypted on disk

ƒBackup in encrypted or clear formats ƒAutomated key management key store open on login, integrated into AIX security authentication ƒEach file encrypted with a unique key ƒNo keys stored in clear in kernel memory ƒA variety of AES, and RSA cryptography keys supported

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AIX AND System p Security Certifications Plans* AIX 5200-06 CAPP/EAL4+ Application: 01/11/05 Final report: 10/26/05 Certificate: 12/14/05

AIX 5L 5200-05 and Pitbull LSPP/EAL4+ Application :01/11/05 Certificate issued: 05/16/06

AIX 6100-00) CAPP/RBACPP/LSPP/EAL4+ MLS capabilities integrated into standard AIX product One certification for 3 Protection Profiles Supports POWER6, POWER5, POWER4

AIX 5300-05 LSPP/EAL4+ Pitbull MLS Ported to AIX 5300-03

Pitbull product Supports P5, P4 Certificate issued: 12/19/06

Pitbull product available to customers Dec 31, 05

Certification History AIX 4.2 C2: Apr 24, 1997 AIX 4.3 C2: May 6, 19987 AIX 5.2 CAPP/EAL4+ : Nov 4, 2002 POWER4 HW CAPP/EAL4+ : Apr 2003 AIX 5.2 ML1 CAPP/EAL4+ : Sept 8, 2003 AIX 5.2 ML6 CAPP/EAL4+ : Dec 14, 2005 AIX 5.2 ML5 and Pitbull LSPP: May 16, 2006 AIX 5.3 TL5 and Pitbull LSPP: May 16, 2006 AIX 5.2 TL4 & VIOS CAPP/EAL4+: Dec 16, 2006

AIX 5300-04 CAPP/EAL4+ Supports P5, P4 Certificate issued: 12/19/06

VIOS EAL4+ Included with AIX 53.00-04 CAPP/EAL4+

POWER6 Hardware EAL4 Dynamic LPAR with MicroPartitioning

Legend

AIX V5.2 AIX V5.3 AIX V6.1 (Planned) VIOS POWER6 (Proposed)

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AIX V6.1 Non-intrusive Reliability Features How it can help? Go Green & Save

Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk ƒ Designed to increase availability by reducing problem determination time and effort ƒCan reduce the impact of problems by minimizing the intrusiveness of problem determination compared to traditional methods

What is it? ƒA number of new reliability, availability and serviceability features that are designed to improve system and application reliability ƒ New features include: ƒ Live Dump ƒ Firmware Assisted Dump ƒ Enhanced first failure data capture (FFDC) for AIX ƒEnhanced features:

Realize Innovation ƒ These new service features provide an infrastructure that can fundamentally change the OS problem determination process for the better

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Lightweight malloc debug Lightweight memory trace Consistency checkers Component trace

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AIX V6.1 Concurrent Kernel Maintenance How it can help?

What is it?

Go Green & Save vmmove()

sleepx()

ƒA new capability to install some kernel fixes without having to reboot

vmmove() getgidx()

Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk ƒCan provide for higher application and AIX availability by reducing the number of planned outages to reboot for kernel fixes ƒEnables greater security by reducing the impact of installing some security fixes

Realize Innovation ƒThis new capability can change the way administrators handle critical fixes such as security patches

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Kernel Space User Space

emgr

Concurrent update vmmove() patch

ƒConcurrent kernel maintenance can be applied without substantially impacting application or AIX operations ƒConcurrent maintenance can be backed off without an outage

Interim Fix

ƒTheoretically could be used for about 80% of the single module kernel updates ƒConcurrent maintenance will initially be packaged as Interim Fixes ƒTraditional install and reboot still required for upgrades and some kernel maintenance This document is for IBM and IBM Business Partner use only. It is not intended for customer distribution or use with customers.

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AIX V6.1 POWER6 Storage Keys How it can help?

What is it? Before POWER6 Storage Keys

Go Green & Save

UNIX Kernel Address Space AIX Kernel JFS2

LVM

VMM . . .

AIX Drivers SCSI

ENT

FC

Kernel Code

ƒCan provide for higher AIX availability by reducing the number of unplanned outages due to intermittent memory overlay ƒEnables complex applications that use large amounts of memory to protect core functions from memory overlay

WS

DB2

User Code User Data

Kernel Data

Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk

Application Address Space

Files

After POWER6 Storage Keys AIX Kernel Address Space AIX Kernel JFS2

Kernel Code

Kernel Data

LVM

VMM . . .

Application Address Space

AIX Drivers SCSI

ENT

FC

WS

User Code User Data

Files

DB2

ƒExploitation of a POWER6 processor hardware feature to provide additional isolation of kernel and application data ƒStorage keys can prevent invalid changes to memory cause by programming errors ƒApplication use of POWER6 storage keys is enabled in AIX V5.3 ƒAIX Kernel exploitation of POWER6 storage keys is included in AIX V6.1

Realize Innovation ƒThis new capability can reduce the likelihood of an entire class of intermittent application and AIX problems

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AIX V6.1 probevue Dynamic Tracing How it can help?

What is it? User

Go Green & Save

ƒA new capability to dynamically extract information about a program as it is running

Kernel

User Process Code Some thread hits probe point (1)

Branches to probe code (2)

Probe Location

Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk ƒEnables the possibility to dramatically reduce the amount of time and effort to debug and tune applications ƒCan reduce the performance impact to the system compared to using traditional tracing methods

Thread continues execution(5)

Probe code Returns to probe point (4)

(3)

ƒTrace points can be added or removed dynamically without recompiling or restarting the application

E-code

Trace Output Trace Buffers Trace Consumer

Formatted I/O

or

Trace File

ƒIncludes a new language, vue, to define the desired action when a probe point is reached ƒSupport for C language programs

Realize Innovation ƒDynamic tracing offers an entirely different way for developers and system administrators to troubleshoot application problems

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AIX V6.1 POWER6 Automatic Variable Page Size How it can help? Go Green & Save ƒCan improve overall system performance which could improve the amount of work done per Watt of energy

Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk ƒAutomated page size tuning can reduce the amount of effort and cost associated with managing a key aspect of performance tuning ƒSince this feature is turned “on” by default, it improves your ability to get the most out of your systems based on POWER6 processors

Realize Innovation ƒThis “self tuning” aspect of AIX V6.1 can improve performance while reducing administrative workload

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What is it? ƒAIX V6.1 exploitation of a POWER6 feature that supports variable page size ƒAIX will automatically select optimal page size to provide better performance ƒKernel will choose between 4K and 64K pages, including a mix within a memory region ƒSupports process data, heap, stack, shared memory, anonymous mmap() memory ƒEnabled by default with administrative controls to turn off or change aggressiveness to “upsize”

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AIX V6.1 Systems Director Console for AIX How it can help? Go Green & Save

Manage Growth, Complexity & Risk ƒCan reduce the amount of effort and cost associated with managing the AIX OS ƒWeb access to administrative tasks can simplify systems management ƒConsistent user interface with IBM Systems Director and the WPAR Manager can reduce retraining and other administrative costs

Realize Innovation ƒThe combination of Web access to administration tools and the ability to execute administrative tasks on multiple systems can change the way you manage the AIX OS

What is it? ƒA new web based management tool that provides easy access to common system administration tasks ƒAdministrators can access Systems Management Interface Tool (SMIT) menus from a browser ƒGraphical user interface is fast and consistent with IBM Systems Director look and feel ƒAll necessary components for the Console are included in AIX ƒThe Distributed Command Execution Manager (DCEM) feature of the Console allows an administrative task to run on multiple systems at once

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AIX 6 Traditional and Open Beta ƒ First Open Beta for AIX ƒ Some participant comments: “It was particular exiting to have the opportunity to test new features like WPARs, WPAR manager, Encrypted file system and concurrent update. After participating in the Beta program, we are very confident about this new AIX release and will have no problem with deploying it on our systems.” Bankdata “At Symitar, our credit union clients rely on us for data processing systems that are functional, flexible and reliable. We rely on IBM to provide these same characteristics in AIX. We see AIX 6.1 as an important step in the evolution of this powerful operating system. With growing concern over risk mitigation -- and with no end in sight -- we're especially enthusiastic about the upcoming security enhancements, such as Encrypted File Systems.” – John M. Beal, PD Manager, SYMITAR, A Jack Henry & Associates Company “AIXv6.1 Workload Partitions have proven to be very stable with excellent performance. WPARs enable advanced features such as 'cross-node‘ application mobility which brings a great deal of additional flexibility to AIX users. However, the most striking advantage is the potential reduction in administration costs and complexity.” Groupe Bull 26

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Strong ISV Support for AIX and POWER6 "We are pleased to see IBM's continued commitment to AIX with the release of Version 6.1. IBM continues to push the UNIX envelope with AIX Version 6 and the new virtualization, security, and availability features provide a robust and flexible platform for Oracle Database and Oracle Applications.“ Stephen Boyle, Oracle Vice President, Global Platform Alliances

“Availability, including minimizing planned outages, is extremely important to our customers and is a core component of the Information Management strategy", said Sal Vella , Vice President of DB2 Development, "We expect that the combination of DB2 9, AIX 6.1, and Live Partition Mobility on System p will be a powerful new capability that demonstrates the deep integration of DB2, AIX and System p technologies. This new support will provide our customers with enhanced availability for mission critical applications on DB2 data servers.“ Sal Vella Vice President, Development, DB2

"With the launch of the POWER6 processor-based servers, IBM continues their commitment to provide powerful IT platforms to SAP customers. The new Live Partition Mobility supports our mutual clients sustain business critical operations and meet service level agreements." Rainer Hofmann Vice President of Global Partner Management IBM SAP AG 27

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Server Consolidation Pain Points Pain point

Planned AIX Technology

Client workload requires the maximum amount of isolation between workloads on a single server

Micropartitions

Client needs to consolidate multiple workloads on a single system for highest efficiency

Micropartitions or Workload Partitions

Client needs to consolidate multiple workloads on a single system for highest efficiency and minimize the number of AIX operating systems to manage

Workload Partitions

Client needs to consolidate multiple workloads on a single system for highest efficiency and maximize the flexibility to support different environments

Micropartitions

Client needs to balance workloads by relocating workloads between systems

Live Partition Mobility or Live Application Mobility

Client needs to balance workloads by relocating workloads between systems with minimum delay

Live Partition Mobility

Client needs automatic, policy based relocation of workloads between systems

Live Application Mobility

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Security Pain Points Pain point

Planned AIX Technology

Client needs to securely delegate administrative duties to non-root users

Role Based Access Control or Tivoli® Access Manager for OS

Client needs to securely delegate administrative duties to non-root users across multiple heterogeneous systems

Role Based Access Control or Tivoli Access Manager for OS

Client workload requires the highest level of multilevel security including particularly for sensitive government or financial applications Clients data needs maximum protection, including protection from stolen backup copies or root user compromise. Client needs provide consistent security across their entire landscape of AIX systems. Client is concerned about SUID programs. Client needs to set up a server outside the DMZ 29

Trusted AIX

Encrypting JFS2 Filesystem AIX Security Expert Filesystem Permissions tool and Role Based Access Control Secure by Default

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Manageability Pain Points

Pain point

Planned AIX Technology

Client needs to administer AIX remotely

System Director Console for AIX

Client is new to AIX and doing an install for the first time

Graphical Installation

Client is concerned about backing up a filesystem before taking a routine administrative action

Integrated Filesystem Snapshot

Client needs to create and manage WPARs on a single system

SMIT, command line or Workload Partitions Manager

Client needs to create and manage WPARs across multiple systems

Workload Partitions Manager

Client wants to manage multiple, heterogeneous systems 30

Tivoli®

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AIX V6.1 Hardware Support ƒ Systems based on POWER4, PPC970, POWER5 and POWER6 processors will supported ƒ

32- and 64-bit applications will continue to run unchanged on AIX 6

ƒ 64-bit kernel only

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Select Planned AIX features: Value and Segment Focus Feature

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Potential Benefit

Focus Segment

Workload Partitions

Lower TCO though improved efficiency through server consolidation.

All.

Live Application Mobility

Improved reliability through outage avoidance. Improved TCO through greater server utilization

All. Enterprise focus

Role Based Access Control

Improved security. Reduced security administration costs through reduced complexity. Greater administrative efficiency through delegation

All. Finance and Government focus.

Trusted AIX

High degree of security. Required for some Government environments

Government security agencies, some Finance

Encrypting Filesystem

Improved security. Data protection against accidental or malicious disclosure

All. Finance and Government focus.

Concurrent AIX updates

Improved reliability by eliminating outage for critical fixes.

All

POWER6 Storage keys

Improved reliability through reduced memory overlay outages

All. Enterprise focus,

probevue dynamic tracing

Improved reliability. Quicker resolution to performance and software bugs

All. ISV focus

System Director Console

Improved TCO through administrative efficiency

All

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Summary ƒ

AIX planned enhancements will provide a tremendous step forward for our clients – – – – –

Workload Partitions Mobility Security Mainframe-inspired Continuous Availability Manageability

While providing binary compatibility* with previous releases ƒ

AIX fully exploits the new capabilities of POWER6

While providing exciting new capabilities for clients using POWER5 ƒ

Opens opportunities for new clients and new workloads

Extreme server consolidation. Maximum security computing. *Complete details on AIX binary compatibility can be found at http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/os/compatibility/ 33

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AIX Per Core License and SWMA List Prices Proc. Group

Models

License OTC

90 Day SWMA

1 Year SWMA (9X5)

Total SW OTC+1Yr

1 Year SWMA (24X7)

3 Year SWMA (9X5)

3 Year SWMA (24X7)

C5

Blades JS21, JS22, ATX – p185

$85

$99

$299

$384

$403

$807

$1,088

D5

50x,51x,52x, Value Pak

$170 $150

$99

$299

$469 $449

$403

$807

$1,088

E5

550,560Q Value Pak

$430 $385

$149

$449

$879 $834

$606

$1,212

$1,636

F5

570, 575

$1,225

n/a

$725

$1,950

$908

$1,958

$2,454

G5

590

$1,895

n/a

$900

$2,795

$1,136

$2,431

$3,068

H5

595

$2,495

n/a

$1,050

$3,545

$1,321

$2,836

$3,568

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WPAR Manager Per Core List Price

VMWARE VMOTION list price is approximately $423-$847 per core for license plus 1 year of maintenance

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AIX Version 6.1

9Innovative features for virtualization, security, continuous availability, and manageability

9Mainframe-inspired technologies 9Strong future roadmap and IBM commitment

ibm.com/aix 36

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