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Enterprise IT Management Made Simple with OS/4007 V5R2 Delivering outstanding flexibility for adding new workloads
April 29, 2002: June 14, 2002: August 30, 2002: October 8, 2002: November 15, 2002: December 2002:
Announcement i890 with OS/400 V5R2 Limited Availability (English only) OS/400 V5R2 Worldwide General Availability Announcements New IxS support, new 1 Gbps LANs, Connect for iSeries V2, MQSeries V5.3
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In January 2000, the IBM POWER4 processor was awarded Microprocessor Report's 2000 Microprocessor Technology Award in recognition of its innovations and technology. April 30, 2002: -- IBM received the coveted Microprocessor Report Analysts' Choice Award for Best Workstation/Server Processor of 2001 at a microprocessor industry event. Cahners In-Stat/MDR, a leading microprocessor research firm, chose the POWER4 processor over Intel's Itanium and Compaq's Alpha 21264C 1 processors.
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Edge Servers
Transaction Workload
Suppliers
Data Workload
Employees
Storage
Multiple platforms, optimized for specific workloads Complex management and skills requirements drive high costs
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Innovative Technology
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Notes: IBM
IBM's has a single roadmap for the POWER processor for deployment in both iSeries and pSeries products lines. Using the POWER processor family, iSeries has consistently delivered highly scalable 64-bit processors with exceptional performance to support the growth of our largest customers. In fact, the POWER4 is the 8th generation of 64-bit processors brought to market by IBM on the AS/400 and iSeries since 1995. IStar and SStar processors continue to provide a flexible price/performance options for our entry and midrange offerings, along with the flexibility to support both OS/400 V5R2 and V5R1.
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D I I
D I I
L3 Controller L3 Directory
CROSSBAR SWITCH
L3 Cache
I/O Bus
Memory
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2,350 CPW 8 GB memory 840 GB disk 20,200 CPW 128 GB memory 38 TB disk
8/12, 12/18, 18/24-way Standard Processor Features
i820 with up to
NOTE: Values quoted for CPW, Memory and Disks are the maximum values configurable within each of the models
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830 Base
830 Standard
840 Base
840 Standard
890 Base
890 Standard
1. Processor Commercial Processor Workload (CPW) values are used. CPW is a relative measure of performance of iSeries processors. Performance in customer environments may vary. The value is measured on maximum configurations. 2. Model 830, 840 Base Processor Features and Model 830 4/8 way do not support V4R5. 3. CPW ratings and Domino Mail and Calendar Number of Users (MCU) ratings are estimates at 70% CPU utilization
# of Processors Processor CPW Domino MCU # of Processors Processor CPW Domino MCU
Requires V5R2
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This chart shows the full iSeries product line from the Model 250 through the Model 890, highlighting the new processor features. These include the new Capacity Upgrade on Demand options and base processor features for the i830, i840 and i890. CPW and Domino Mail and Calendaring Number of Users values are shown for relative ratings among iSeries systems. These ratings are at 70% CPU utilization and are not validated benchmark results. With the exception of i890, all of the processor features can run either OS/400 V5R1 or OS/400 V5R2 (some also support OS/400 V4R5* either in primary or secondary logical partitions). Of course, customers will be able to take advantage of OS/400 V5R2 across the entire iSeries product line and on selected AS/400 models including the 170, 7xx, 6xx, Sxx and 150. Note OS/400 V5R2 is not supported on AS/400 Models 4xx and 5xx. Note that i890 requires OS/400 V5R2 in the primary partition and all secondary partitions. SPD I/O is fully supported with V5R2 on iSeries and AS/400 servers that support the new release, with the exception of the i890 that is designed for HSL and does not support SPD I/O either directly or through migration towers. Planning for migrating from existing iSeries systems to i890 is highly recommended. Customers are recommended to review the planning information available through the following Web sites: InfoCenter: Planning: Migration: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter/ http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support/planning/ http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/migration
Additional IBM redbooks with 'how to' technical tips are also available to assist with migration planning, including the iSeries System Handbook and iSeries System Builder. You can also send your questions to rchgopci@us.ibm.com for specific questions that are not already addressed in the planning information available to you. *NOTE: IBM support for OS/400 V4R5 is available through December 31, 2002.
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24-way Power 4 29 300 16 GB -192 GB 0 528 12 47 2047 / 72 TB 2046 / 72TB 32 / 32 480 128
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32-way Power 4 37 400 24 GB-256 GB 0 528 14 47 2047 / 72TB 2046 / 72TB 32 / 32 480 128
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16/24-way Power 4 20 000 / 29 300 16 GB-192 GB 20 200 528 12 47 2047 / 72TB 2046 / 72TB 32 / 32 480 128
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24/32-way Power 4 29 300 / 37 400 24GB-256 GB 31 700 528 14 47 2047 / 72TB 2046 / 72TB 32 / 32 480 128
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Trade in rules
For upgrades within 890 For server upgrades to 890 e-Config support
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# slots 6 8
Memory Capacity Offerings (GB) 16*, 24, 32, 40, 48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160, 192
24*, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256
capacities are not recommended for most customer configurations and should only be used when performance degradation is not of concern, perhaps in environments with very low CPU utilization. With these capacities the inner slots must be filled first and then slots 4 and 5.
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Now multiple SAN targets can be connected through a single iSeries fibre channel adapter
Optimizes number of fibre channel adapters Zoning (tapes | disks) recommended for performance
IBM 2109
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1st Overall
283, 000 iSeries 890 32-way
Published 6/16
Re-establishes iSeries as leading Java server. Demonstrates scalability of i890 in Java - over twice the throughput of iSeries 840 running V5R1 Demonstrates iSeries 890 transaction processing scalability through dominance in this leading ISV Java application benchmark. Once again, 2X improvement over iSeries 840 running V5R1 Puts iSeries back in the lead of this key industry benchmark, besting previous best of breed by 40%. Demonstrates leadership performance for the non-Intel marketshare leader, iSeries. 1st time iSeries has ever appeared in this critical industry benchmark, and in a leadership position as the only Apache-based webserver in the list. Demonstrates tremendous performance improvement in V5R2 web serving capability and puts iSeries on the web serving map. iSeries LEADS in this industry benchmark, asserting its unparalleled SECURE e-business scalability. Results are over two times better previous best of breed, and demonstrate that iSeries is the best webserver for iSeries customers to use.
1st Overall
2.38M trans/hr iSeries 890 32-way 2X Improv
Published 6/16
Notesbench-Mail
1st Overall
150,000 Users iSeries 890 32-way
Published 8/29
SPECweb99 (e-Commerce)
1st Apache
(3rd overall)
1st Overall
3,600 hits/sec iSeries 890 16-way
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iSeries Promotions
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Americas: GreenStreak
July 17, 2002 Marketing Announcement # 302-146 document for additional information
EMEA: Drumbeat
July 02, 2002, Marketing Announcement # ZU020173, ZU020169 documents for additional information
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New Adapters
Cryptographic Accelerator #4805
Up to 5 times faster for SSL handshake protocols Offload Cryptographic operations*
* iSeries #4801/4802 required for FIPS 140 certified, tamper resistance, or financial PIN functions
Two Line WAN Adapter with one integrated Modem #2793 / #2794
#2793 is non-Complex Impedance Matching version (all countries except Australia, New Zealand) Port 0 is the integrated modem port, port 1 supports multiple communication protocols
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Very good price performance Compatibility with many older QIC media cartridge formats Feature numbers
#4684, #4584, #6384, #6484
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Media Type
SLR100-50GB SLR100-5GB SLR60-30GB MLR3-25GB MLR1-16GB MLR1-2GB SLR5-4GB DC9250 * DC9120 DC6525 DC6150
Capacity
50GB 5GB 30GB 25GB 16GB 2GB 4GB 2.5GB 1.2GB 525MB 120MB
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N N N N R/W R/W R R N N N
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N N N R/W R/W R/W R R N N N
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N R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R R* N N N
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R/W R/W R/W R/W R R R N N N N
DC9250 format QIC2DC NOT allowed , format QIC2GB read only with #4x84
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New Printers
Infoprint Model 85 and Infoprint Model 105
85 / 105 pages per minute
600 x 600 dots-per-inch (dpi) resolution
Base Ethernet and optional Token Ring adapter Standard AFP / IPDS support
Base with IPDS (SBCS and DBCS) fonts PCL/PostScript feature available Downloadable fonts
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Industrial 4230 Dot Matrix 4232 Dot Matrix 4247 Multiform 6400 Line Matrix
Workgroup Infoprint 1116 Infoprint 1120 Infoprint 1125 Infoprint 1130 Infoprint 1140 Infoprint 1145 Infoprint 1220 Color Infoprint 1228 Color
Production Infoprint 3000 Infoprint 4000 Infoprint 4100 Infoprint Color 130
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HSL Loop
HSL Cable
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Model 890
Up to 14 loops
Copper and optical
Maximum six I/O towers per loop Up to four switchable towers per loop
Maximum three per segment
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Up to three IOA LAN features can be supported by a #2792/#2892, depending on the system unit/tower position into which the #2792/#2892 is placed. The only 100/10 Ethernet support on the #2782/#2892 is the embedded IOA. Native AS/400 functions are not supported when attached to a #2792/#2892.b . #2792/#2892 do not support external host LAN. #2792/#2892 do not require an IOP, but placement is limited to specific slots within the various system units and expansion towers Both ship with a standard keyboard/mouse splitter cable and can support either standard or USB 1.1 keyboard and mouse. The Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Advanced Server are supported.
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Windows 2000 Server or Windows 2000 Advanced Server Increase maximum number of Integrated xSeries Server Adapters on 8xx:
i890 (32), i840 (32), i830 (16), i830 (8)
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Switches : 2109 S08 / S16 , F16 (1Gbps) 2109 F16 (2Gbps) Hub : 3534 1RU (1Gbps)
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April 29, 2002: June 14, 2002: August 30, 2002: October 8, 2002: November 15, 2002: December 2002:
Announcement i890 with OS/400 V5R2 Limited Availability (English only) OS/400 V5R2 Worldwide General Availability Announcements New IxS support, new 1 Gbps LANs, Connect for iSeries V2, MQSeries V5.3
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The new iSeries 2002 product line provides flexibility and scalability to meet customers growing e-business application requirements, providing a platform for consolidating multiple workloads, applications and operating system environments that make up an enterprise e-business infrastructure.
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IBM
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Notes: IBM
Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD) is a key data center technology that allows customers to immediately add extra processing power for new workloads or spikes in business processing demands. CUoD options were first introduced with OS/400 V5R1 on the i840, and already over 33% of i840 customers are exploiting the capability. CUoD provides customers the ability to gain immediate access to extra processing power, right when they need it to handle unexpected performance demands or the additional granularity to increase their overall CPU processing power in stages. For example, a 4-way customer can add one processor at a time, as needed, to grow to a 5-way or a 6-way and so on. Customers are able to dynamically activate additional processor capacity - either by activating one processor at a time, or all of the standby processors available to them. A 14-day trial period is allowed to activate any standby processors, thus providing sufficient time to obtain activation keys for the additional processors. This trial period is restored after each permanent activation of standby processors. With this announcement CUoD options will now be standard on selected i830 4-way models, i840 and i890 models. The i830, i840 and i890 CUoD options will each have 4, 6 and 8 standby processors respectively, shipped with the system awaiting activation. OS/400 V5R1 is a minimum requirement for i830 and i840 CUoD options. All of the i890 processor features require OS/400 V5R2. You can have some of the stand-buy processors already enabled when shipped from the factory. For additional information on CUoD, visit: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/hardware/ondemand
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Switched disk cluster management Linux dynamic partition management Enterprise Identity Mapping security Additional BRMS functions, more, ....
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OS/400 V5R2 also allows customers better manage their partition configuration data with new support to save partition configuration data into an HTML file for storage with other business continuity information. A key enhancement to the flexibility of LPAR is the new sub-capacity pricing for WebSphere Commerce Suite, and WebSphere Application Server. Previously, WebSphere Application Server was priced per processor, so that on a 32-way machine, you would pay 32 times the charge for a uni-processor. Now, with sub-capacity pricing, you just pay for the number of processors that you are using in partitions running WebSphere (rounded up to the next full processor where you are using partial processor partitioning). For example, if a 4-way i820 has WebSphere Advanced Application Server running in two partitions sized at 0.9 processor units and 0.8 processing units respectively, the total number of processing units allocated will be 1.7. Customers would require a license for 2 processors and will have the flexibility of moving resources between two WebSphere partitions as long as it does not exceed a total of 2 full processors. This more flexible approach to pricing clearly benefits customers who want to deploy WebSphere workloads on a large consolidated iSeries system where only fewer number of processors are required to meet their web transaction serving requirements. A future release of WebSphere Application Server (after version 4) will monitor number of processors usage compared to license agreement and issue message.
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Note: SuSE, Turbolinux, Caldera, and Conectiva have announced UnitedLinux; see http://www.unitedlinux.com/en/index.html
Dynamic virtual processor allocation for Linux partitions - up to 32 Linux partitions Shared, read only disks for Linux iSeries Linux now supports 64-bit kernel JDBC, ODBC drivers for Linux to OS/400 database access Symantec Enterprise Firewall planned for iSeries IBM DB2 Universal Database and WebSphere Application Server*
*Statement of Direction: This presentation contains IBM plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.
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YKK, Inc Churchill China Korea Van Communications Agriportal, Ltd Lauffenmuehle Elektro-Materiel Exogen Polygon Informatics Ltd
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iSeries ODBC Driver for Linux 5722-LO1 downloadable from the Web
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* Statement of Direction
Lowering e-Infrastructure management costs across multiple environments V5R2 OS/400 PASE now provides integrated runtime for AIX7 5L applications, and:
IBM VisualAge C++ Professional for AIX V6 (5765-F56) and IBM C for AIX V6 (5765-F57) compilers can be installed and used in OS/400 PASE: significantly minimizes need to compile OS/400 PASE applications on a separate AIX system OS/400 PASE programs can now launch the iSeries-integrated JVM. Also, the iSeries integrated JVM supports native methods implemented as procedures in an OS/400 PASE executable.
IBM's autonomic computing initiative will extend to future management of AIX 5L in iSeries partitions*
*Statement of Direction: This presentation contains IBM plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.
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*Statement of Direction: This presentation contains IBM plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice.
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Runs on V4R4 or later Comprehensive graphical analysis, "what-if" modeling Two "components:"
Analyze: Create model runs on iSeries Predict: Capacity planning on PC workstation
* Available 09/02 (Beta in 07/02) from BMC Software, Inc. This is not an IBM product. See disclaimer page.
1. Open Model 2. Evaluate 3. View Model Reports
4. View Charts
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Model created on iSeries with 5250 workstation BEST/1-like command interface "What-if" capacity planning performed through GUI on Windows 2000/NT PC workstation - "Predict Console" Beta available 07/02; General availability in 09/02 BEST/1 and Patrol - Predict are different:
Does not have some of BEST/1's limitations Does not have some of BEST/1's capabilities
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Analyze
Performance Data
OS/400
Patrol for iSeries - Predict Create Patrol - Predict model xxxxxx.md byte stream file in IFS
Predict
Windows NT/2000
iSeries capacity studies Predict trending What-if scenarios
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Predict: Summary
Create Model (very similar to BEST/1)
Supports older releases:
Supports QAPMccc data from V4R2 and later; Runs on V4R4 or later
Job Classifications like BEST/1 (user id, job type, job name, subsystem, account code....)
Capacity planning
CPU, disk, ASP (logical volume) Interactive feature utilization, variable interactive CPW for LPAR partition Percent growth per "time period" relative to original base or previous time period (BEST/1) HTML-based graphical displays for "reports" and bar charts Many more reports than BEST/1 Validate model (predicted compared to measured) Change computer, add disks Task pads for status messages, icons to indicate warning (threshold reached), and guideline reached per resource
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Intuitive menu interface for "what-if" planning exercises Can support more than one "computer"
Workloads may span multiple computers/partitions
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No modeling of individual storage pools No configuration validation or recommendations Limited RAID modeling details
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iSeries optimized for both traditional and e-business transactions Adaptive e-transaction Services
Extends robust iSeries transaction services to e-business applications Transaction server automatically adapts to application requirements No programming changes required
Further optimizes iSeries for highly scalable WebSphere and JavaTM transaction performance
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DB Connection Pool
Application Server
1000s of clients
1 to 1 relationship between client transaction and system resources One connection associated with each commit definition Resources not reusable until client completes transaction
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DB Connection Pool
Application Server
C1
Transaction Objects
C2
1000s of clients
Multiple connections per transaction in SQL server job or Multiple transactions per connection in SQL server job Implemented using industry standard transaction specifications (JTA, XA, CORBA, JTS) WebSphere Application Server, Tuxedo provide transaction management
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Use of the new transaction model is optional. It can be enabled through the use specific XA APIs by an application program or it can be enabled by the application transaction manager - for the application. When enabled by the transaction manager, there is no change to the application program as the resource management implementation can be independent of the application programming. Transaction managers known to support this implementation include WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition 40. or later and Tuxedo.
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Flexible, more secure, standards-based access to shared computing resources iSeries support signals growth of commercial grid applications OS/400 V5R2 provides support for Globus ToolkitJ Available with OS/400 PASE or Linux
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*SYSBAS
System ASP Optional User ASP(s)
IASPs
ASPEUR
ASPASIA
ASPUSA
Database* EUROPE:
Catalog Schema
Database* ASIA:
Catalog Schema
Database* USA:
Catalog Schema
*You can have the same library name and object names within each IASP
To access an IASP use new Job Description parameter - Initial ASP Group, or new Set ASP Group command, SQL Connect statement, or DDM file
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DDM access of IASP database objects controlled with new RDB parameter
CRTDDMF ... RMTLOCNAME(*RDB) RDB(DBCOOK)
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READ ONLY and READ WRITE in SET TRANSACTION ITERATE and nested Compound statements in SQL procedures, SQL functions, and SQL triggers Full select in derived tables and common table expressions Parameter markers in labeled durations Savepoints
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timeline ->
ROLLBACK TO <savepoint> rolls back changes only to the specified savepoint instead of all changes made by the transaction
RELEASE SAVEPOINT statement deletes a savepoint COMMIT or ROLLBACK
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Support for switching supported most file system objects between servers
Switch disk for scheduled maintenance and upgrades Improved availability for unscheduled outages
V5R2 Information Center: Systems management -> Clusters -> What's new in V5R2?),
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A Look at IASPs
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Simplified enterprise backup and media management with iSeries Navigator tools
Application Resiliency
Journal standby mode improves availability with faster restart of clustered system Enhanced performance and recovery options for DB2 UDB access path protection Reduced disk upgrade downtime through new disk migrate while active (STRASPBAL options) IBM Tivoli7 Storage Manager V5.1 - OS/400 PASE*
Data Resiliency
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Before
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xSeriesTM servers
IXA now supports latest x360 and x440 servers
Microsoft Cluster
Virtual Ethernet
Higher performance (1 Gbps) for multi-tier applications and backup
HSL
High-speed interconnect without external LAN Connects multiple Windows servers, Linux and OS/400 partitions
Run Windows command, use new wizards to install of versions, service packs, hot fixes
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Significant improvement in function and performance over previously available V3.1 on iSeries
Windows NT Server
UNIX Servers
Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.1 (5698-ISM) IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Enterprise Edition (5698-ISE)
BRMS
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Install Tivoli Storage Manager V5.1 for iSeries, 5698-ISM or Tivoli Storage Manager V5.1 for iSeries Enterprise Edition, 5698-ISE, with RSTLICPGM
Improved integration with Backup and Recovery Media Services (BRMS), 5722-BR1 TSM V5.1 for iSeries Improved Availability
Application availability is improved during backups by providing on-line, nondisruptive image backups High availability support is provided with HACMP failover for the AIX backup-archive and HSM clients
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Adaptive Differencing minimizes the amount of data transmitted over a network Improved backup performance available with journal-based backup supported on cluster configurations Disaster Recovery Manager functions included in Enterprise Edition Considerations:
Storage Area Network (SAN) capabilities, including support for LAN-free clients, tape library sharing, and server-free backup, not supported SAVSECDTA, SAVCFG, SAVSYS not supported
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Exceptions:
No Storage Area Network (SAN)-based support planned (LAN Free, ...) Domino support changes
TSM Domino support will not depend on nor require BRMS June 2002: BRMS-based solution to backup Domino (data does not go to TSM) Future: TSM for Mail/Domino solution will backup to TSM
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Additional information: See the following for additional information: The Tivoli Storage Manager V5.1 announcement letters, at http://www.ibm.com/support -> Announcement Letters for: US: 202-078, April 09, 2002 EMEA: ZP02-0172, April 09, 2002 AP: AP01-1106, April 09, 2002 http://www.tivoli.com/products/solutions/storage/news.html Server side: http://www.tivoli.com Client side: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/service/brms
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The industry's first Enterprise Identity Mapping implementation Simplifies authentication process for users on multiple operating systems Enables single signon Helps reduce the costs of user identity, password and network administration Simplifies the development of multi-tier, multi-server applications
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EIM Terminology
Multiple technologies are incorporated into Enterprise Identity Mapping functions. Although some EIM terminology may be familiar, some of the EIM terminology and other terms may be new to you. Understanding these terms will help you plan and implement EIM capabilities and single sign-on enablement.
Alias EIM authorities EIM domain controller EIM identifier EIM identity mapping association Identity mapping lookup operation LDAP distinguished name LDAP parent distinguished name User identity User registry
User identifier <-> EIM identifier
Source association Target association Administrative association
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y tit gs n n e id ppi a m
EIM Identifier
John Smith
user registries
Windows User
iSeries User
AIX user
Kerberos Principal
z/OS User
DCE User
Smith
JOHNS
johnsmith
JSMITH
SMITH1
Services
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Socket API
MI
SLIC Sockets SLIC HTTP Server Code
lookup & hit!
Hash Table
FRCA
2
send 6 response
Handle
4 locate
File
TCP/IP
HTTP request
Network
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FRCA Considerations
No SSL/TLS supported for the FRCA enabled sessions/ports No authentication protection for the file in FRCA (NFC)
Contents should be for public access under FRCA
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New parameters
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You can use this option on the Listen directive to enable or disable using of the FRCA caching support for this IP address and port. This directive can be used only in server configuration context. Example: Listen 10.5.5.5:80 FRCA Listen 10.5.5.5:443 This example enables use of FRCA cache for this server instance on port 80. Any request that comes in for port 443 (assume that port 443 is SSL/TLS traffic) is not cached by FRCA. The directive shown turns on or off the use of local cache and applies to each server instance. You can optionally specify a reverse proxy cache which essentially tells the HTTP server that says when a specific URI (Universal Relocator Indicator (consider this a "prefix" within a URL) is received go to another server instance to find the requested page. The "other instance" responds with the page, which is then kept in the local Network File Cache on the local system. When "n seconds" have expired, get the same page "again" from the second server. This second server would be the one responsible for updating the web page (file).
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Can run one instance of iSeries Access for Web on WAS 3.5
Can be configured to run with more than one web application server and can run concurrently.
WAS Advanced 4.0, WAS Single Server 4.0, and ASF Tomcat can all be installed, configured, and running on an iSeries server concurrently iSeries Access for Web V5R1 (5722-XH1) and V5R2 (5722-XH2) can be installed and run on the same iSeries server concurrently, and V5R2 (5722-XH2) can be configured to run in more than one WebSphere administrative instance concurrently.
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Wireless Web
Micro Edition drives growth of secure wireless Web access to enterprise data Write customized wireless applications with power of iSeries
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Improved Administration Console interface Web Servers supported: IBM HTTP Server powered by Apache, HTTP Server (original), Domino Web Server 5.0.3 or later, Internal WAS 4.0 HTTP Server Packaged into two editions
Advanced Single Server Edition (Additional cost)
Java servlets, JSPs, XML High performance Enterprise JavaBean server Distributed (multiple system) transactions
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Advanced Edition
Stand-alone Java Administration Console Browser-based Administration Console Administrative Repository XML-file based configuration LDAP Workload Management Multiple application servers (per Admin instance) Auto-restart of failed application server Product ID OS/400 Run Time Product library OS/400 Run Time Subsystem monitor 5733-AS4 QEJBAES4 QEJBAES4 X X
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Original GA Date Current FixPak Level 09/28/2000 3.5.6 09/28/2000 10/19/2001 3.5.6 4.0.3
OS/400 Release Supported V4R5, V5R1 V4R5, V5R1 V4R5, V5R1, V5R2 V4R5, V5R1, V5R2
10/19/2001
4.0.3
5733-WA4
09/30/2003
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For robust deployable web sites, WebSphere Application Server Single Server Edition is the solution. Single Server is ideal for a small department in a large company or a small/medium company. WebSphere Advanced Edition V5 includes all the function in Single Server plus many additional functions delivering advanced function in the multi-server capabilities.
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Will be delivered as a no-charge upgrade with Software Subscription WebSphere Development Studio client (WDSc)
http://www.ibm.com/software/ad/wds400
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*General availability of WebSphere Portal Server 4.1 for iSeries is planned for 4th quarter of 2002
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MQSeries Integrator
Reformats message data for receiver, based upon format definitions Routes messages based upon message format and content
AS/400
Rules
Network
MQ Series
Publish/Subscribe Broker
Rules GUI
Client Network
MQI
AS/400
Applications Message Interface: APIs for point-to-point and publish/subscribe messaging New "policy handlers" and LDAP for the AMI repository.
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MetiomJ Ariba
Flow Engine
Trading Partners
Provides key enablement tools to securely connect supplier business applications to trading partners Integration with MQSeries and WebSphere Commerce Suite Low cost, high function Highly flexible and easy to extend Version 2 (5733-CO2): Supports additional XML protocol with enhanced development tool wizards Supports more than e-commerce transactions - Insurance industry (XML claim processing), .... Enhanced e-catalog support (additional formats, auto refresh/publish/export) Supports latest IBM e-business middleware - MQSeries V5.2, ....
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Connect for iSeries, Version 2 (5733-CO2) available October 2002 builds on Version 1.1 and completely replaces V1.1 (no longer marketed as of January 8, 2003). Connect for iSeries extends V1.1 functions and flexibility:
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WCS Extensions
MQ
DB
Business Applications
ERP MQSeries Apps Java Classes
Proxy Application
V5R1, V5R2
V5R1, V5R2
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DB
create multiple DBs
DB
cXML
publish
New Catalog
Catalog Management
selected records
CIF
DB
Domino DB
DB
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Hardware - hosting applications using hosting applications using servlets and Java Server Pages only is one of the following RISC servers with a minimum of 512 MB of memory:
AS/400e server 170, with processor feature #2292 (220 CPW) AS/400e server 720, with processor feature #2061 (240 CPW) Series server 270, with processor feature #2250 (370 CPW) iSeries server 820, with processor feature #2395 (370 CPW)
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Cryptographic Access Provider -128 bit (5722-AC3) WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition for iSeries, V4 (5733-WA4) or WebSphere Application Server Advanced Single Server Edition for iSeries, V4 (5733-WS4) English only
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http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/today.nsf/lookup/notes_rnext_technical_overview
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iSeries e-Output
InfoPrint Server for iSeries
New PDF and e-mail capabilities
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Self-optimizing
Dynamic LPAR Self-learning DB2 UDB Automatic Index Advisor
Self-healing
http://www.research.ibm.com/autonomic/manifesto/
Switched disk support for improved availability Agent Building Learning Environment (ABLE) for problem management*
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Summary
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Thermal output
#0197 and #2487 : 19 280 BTU/hr #0198 and #2488 : 25 140 BTU/hr
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Number of processors Storage (GB) DASD (GB) Max DASD arms Max DASD LUNs Internal/External xSeries CD-ROM/DVD/Int Tape Max External Tapes Max Cryptographic Cards Max LAN Ports Max WAN Lines Max Twinax Ctlrs Software Group
Processor CPW
Interactive CPW Int. Feat. #1531 #1532 #1533 #1534 #1535 #1536 #1537
Number of processors Storage (GB) DASD (GB) Max DASD arms Max DASD LUNs Internal/ External. xSeries CD-ROM/DVD/ Internal/External Tapes Max Crypto. Cards Max LAN Ports Max WAN Lines
Number of processors Max Storage (GB) Max DASD (GB) Max DASD arms Max DASD LUNs Max Internal/External xSeries MaxCD-ROM/DVD Max Internal/External Tapes Max Cryptographic Cards Max LAN Ports Max WAN Lines Max Twinax Ctlrs Software Group
8/12 128 18953 1080 1079 32/16 24 26/26 8 96 400 175 P40/P50
12/18 128 18953 1080 1079 32/16 24 26/26 8 96 400 175 P40/P50
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HSL BUS
#2768 #2742 + #4746 #2742 / #4745 #4746 #4723 #2744 #2763 / #4778 #2749 #2763 / #4778 #4748 / #2778 #2742 #2743 #2744 #4745 #4746 #4748 #2749 #4750 #4751 #2760 #4761 #2763 #2765 #2766 #2768
REPLACE OR CONVERT
Short Description
Magnetic Media Controller WAN / Twinaxial Adapter 2-Line WAN Adapter Twinaxial Adapter 10 Mbps Ethernet Adapter Token Ring Adapter Disk Unit Controller Magnetic Media Controller Disk Unit Controller Disk Unit Controller 2-Line WAN Adapter 1Gbps Ethernet (optical) 10 / 100Mbps Token Ring Adapter 2-Line WAN Adapter Twinaxial Adapter Disk Unit Controller Magnetic Media Controller ISDN U Adapter ISDN S/T Adapter 10 / 100 / 1Gbps Ethernet (UTP) 8-Line Integrated Modem Disk Unit Controller FC Tape Controller FC Disk Controller Magnetic Media Controller
MODEL 890
N N N N N N N N N N Y Y Y N N N Y N N Y N N Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y -
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y -
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y -
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HSL BUS
#2772 / #2773 #4778 #2793 / #2794 #2805 / #2806 #4815 #4815 #4816 #4818 #4838 #2849 #4723 #4745 #4746 #4748 #4750 #4751 #4761 #4778 #4801 #4801 #4805 #4815 #4816 #4818 #4838
REPLACE OR CONVERT
Short Description
2-Line Integrated Analog Modem Disk Unit Controller 2-Line Integrated Analog Modem 4-Line Integrated Analog Modem UTP ATM Adapter Coax ATM Adapter 155 Mbps UTP OC3 ATM 155 Mbps MMF ATM 155 Mbps SMF OC3 ATM 10 / 100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter 10 / 100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter 10 Mbps Ethernet Adapter 2-Line WAN Adapter Twinaxial Adapter Disk Unit Controller ISDN U Adapter ISDN S/T Adapter 8-Line Integrated Modem Disk Unit Controller Cryptographic Coprocessor Cryptographic Coprocessor Cryptographic Accelerator 155 Mbps UTP OC3 ATM 155 Mbps MMF ATM 155 Mbps SMF OC3 ATM 10 / 100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter
V4R5 SPD-BUS
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y -
V5R1 SPD-BUS
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y -
V5R2 SPD-BUS
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y -
MODEL 890
Y N Y Y N N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y
N/A C N/A N/A R N/A C C C C N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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SPD BUS
#2809 #2824 #2851 #2854 #2865 -
HSL BUS
#2790 #2791 #2799 #2843 #2843 #2842 #2843 #2791 / #2799 #2791 / #2799 #2791 / #2799 #2890 #2891 #2899
REPLACE OR CONVERT
Short Description
Integrated Netfinity Server Integrated xSeries Server Integrated xSeries Server LAN/WAN Workstation IOP 32MB IOP 32MB IOP (Model 270) 64MB IOP Integrated PC Server Integrated PC Server Integrated Netfinity Server Integrated Netfinity Server (Mod.270) Integrated xSeries Server (Mod. 270) Integrated xSeries Server (Mod. 270)
V4R5 SPD-BUS
Y Y Y Y Y -
V5R1 SPD-BUS
Y Y N Y Y -
V5R2 SPD-BUS
Y Y N Y Y -
Model 890
Y Y Y N N N Y N N N N N N
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w ge n a ch
tice no t u itho
4xx, 5xx AS/400s 13GB QIC tape drives Any diskette drives Any ISDN adapters 2750, 2751, 4750, 4751 PCI 8-line Integrated Analog Modem features 2761, 4761 (Replaced by 4-line IM 2805, 2806) Cryptographic coprocessor 4800
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Main (memory) storage size: 128 MB Some products have special requirements: Consult Information Center for V5R2 licensed program disk storage requirements Client Access Asynch console is not supported: Consider Operations Console direct attach or Operations Console over the LAN, or 5250 workstation via twinaxial attachment 4xx and 5xx systems not supported (do not support V5R2 SLIC) Several command security and "OUTFILE" changes Other changes described in Memo to Users
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Enterprise IT Management Made Simple with OS/400 V5R2 Delivering outstanding flexibility for adding new workloads
April 29, 2002: June 14, 2002: August 30, 2002: October 8, 2002: November 15, 2002: December 2002:
Announcement i890 with OS/400 V5R2 Limited Availability (English only) OS/400 V5R2 Worldwide General Availability Announcements New IxS support, new 1 Gbps LANs, Connect for iSeries V2, MQSeries V5.3
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OS/400 V5R2
Innovative Technology
Apache Web Caching Accelerator Switched Disk Clustering Microsoft7 Cluster Service OS/400 PASE with AIX 5L
Application Flexibility
Lotus Domino 6 Virtual Ethernet iSeries Navigator SAN Switch Fabric Secure Sockets Accelerator
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