Jak OpenPOWER zmienia rynek IT Maciej Gruczyński, IBM Polska Warszawa, 23 kwietnia 2015 A brief history of time The year ahead • Collaborative solutions, standards, and reference designs available • Independent members solutions and systems • Sector growth in technical computing and cloud • Global growth with increasing depth in all layers • Broad adoption across hardware, software, and endFoundation users © 2015 OpenPOWER Fueling an Open Development Community Implementation / HPC / Research Softwar e System / Integration I/O / Storage / Acceleration Boards / Systems Chip / SOC © 2015 OpenPOWER Foundation OpenPOWER Development Community Over 1,200 Linux ISVs developing on •Power Support for little endian applications • PoCs available through the Power Development Platform • 50 IBM Innovation Centers and Client Centers Worldwide © 2015 OpenPOWER Foundation Turbo LAMP Stack 10x higher throughput, 10x lower latency accelerating NoSQL workloads with high speed RDMA networking Juju Orchestration Orchestration –– Juju Turbo LAMP Turbo LAMP Stack for mobile and web apps PHP (Zend) PHP (Zend) Apache Web Server MariaDB (MariaDB) PHP (Zend)Linux High Speed Data Transfer (Mellanox) Future Dramatically less data center infrastructure Dramatically faster responsiveness to customers © 2015 OpenPOWER Foundation MariaDB and Power – Optimizations and economic impact • • • • • • • • • MariaDB is optimized for Power8 architecture Preliminary benchmarking shows that MariaDB performance on POWER8 is 2.2x per core more than on x86! MariaDB makes use of 8 threads per core in POWER8 12 cores @4.5Ghz x 8 threads per core = 96 parallel processing threads x86 – only 2 threads per core Leveraging larger on-board memory and scale up of POWER8 Lower operating costs Improved scalability, reliability & security Plus reduced dependence on Oracle Oracle vs. EDB TCO on IBM PowerLinux Oracle Enterprise Edition EDB Postgres Plus Enterprise Edition (4 sockets/32 cores) (Power processor) (4 sockets/32 cores) (Power processor) Database $47,500 included in subscription Partitioning $11,500 Included Data Guard $11,500 Included Diagnostics $5,000 Included Total License Fee per Core $75,500 included in subscription $2,416,000 $0 22% of License Fee $6,900 per socket $531,520 $4,010,560 $27,600 $82,800 License Fee Per Core Total License Fee per Server (CapEx) Annual support/subscription cost per core Annual Support/Maintenance per Server (OpEx) Total 3 Year License and Support Cost No CAPEX Annual OPEX reduction % 95 3 YR TCO cost savings % 98 SAP HANA on Power for early adopters Data Engine for NoSQL with CAPI attach 24:1 server consolidation Before: NoSQL in memory (x86) WWW 10Gb Uplink Load Balancer 24U 500GB Cache 500GB NodeCache 500GB NodeCache 500GB Cache Node Cache 500GB Node Node 3x lower cost per user After: NoSQL POWER8 + CAPI Flash WWW 10Gb Uplink POWER8 Server 4U Flash Array w/ up to 40TB Backup Nodes Less is More 24:1 physical server consolidation = 6x less rack space © 2015 OpenPOWER Foundation NVIDIA acceleration on Power Systems 8x faster than x86 Ivy Bridge on pattern extraction 10x faster text search than CPU only © 2015 OpenPOWER Foundation Partners are saying... Join us! “ “ “ The level of support behind the OpenPOWER Foundation leads me to believe that IBM has a real chance at ending Intel's server chip monopoly.” [IBM is the real threat to Intel’s server dominance, Motley Fool] Up to 100x the power of a classic x86 setup http://labs.runabove.com/power8/ … doubling the performance of its already powerful predecessor, Power7+. The POWER8 specs are mind boggling. Data-centric supercomputers based on POWER for [Microprocessor report] Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Labs & Lawrence Livermore to advance innovation and discovery in science, engineering and national defense in $325M deal “ Both the current results and future potential are so promising that we are preparing to build an OpenPOWERbased, Open Compute platform. And it will run OpenStack services. http://www.rackspace.com/blog/openpower-opening-the-stack -all-the-way-down/ “ “ The new systems incorporate technologies from IBM and other providers that are part of OpenPOWER…which allow you to achieve unprecedented computing performance. [ Cloud Times] IBM’s huge advantages in multithreading and memory bandwidth favor POWER8 when running larger test suites that more closely reflect realworld enterprise applications. http://www.linleygroup.com/newsletters/newsletter_detail.ph p?num=5275 © 2015 OpenPOWER Foundation
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