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Jerry Huck
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HP Chief Scientist
© 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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The next big thing
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Security
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The best
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September 22, 2004 Draft 3
The big shifts
All processes and content will be transformed from
physical and static to digital, mobile and virtual.
• Reduces complexity
− provides legacy continuity
− common management reduces IT TCO
− common architecture provides flexibility for
dynamic utility computing reconfigurations
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IPF Power
Source: IDC
September 22, 2004 Draft 12
“Inventing” a dual core
Itanium® CPU
• The standard Intel cartridge packaging is not at
maximum density
− CPU silicon chip is in a package, on a carrier board, with power
on the end
− The basic chip and package could be packed much more densely
Intel CPU “carrier” Industry-standard Itanium2®
board power pod (DC to DC power
conversion)
HP CPU “carrier”
HP external cache board
and
controller chip
HP power solution
(goes on top rather than on the
end)
September 22, 2004 Draft 13
sx1000 chipset error correction
features
PCI online PCI/PCI-X
add/replace Buses
32 SDRAM
Itanium® 2 Buses
DIMMs Cell Board PCI-X PCI-X
DRAM
CPU CPU Host … Host
CPU Socket* Socket*
chip-spare CPU bus Bridge Bridge
Cache ECC Parity on
2X MEM CPU ECC CPU PCI-X and
BUFFER Socket* Socket* 16 Links
… “ropes”
ECC + single
2X MEM wire correct I/O ECC
DIMM BUFFER on M-links
PCI-X System
+ single
Address + Cell wire Bus Adapter
Control Parity correct
2X MEM Controller
BUFFER ECC/Parity
I/O Subsystem
Internal to VLSI
2X MEM
BUFFER ECC + Single wire correct
on crossbar links and VLSI
Crossbar
crossbar hard
partitioning
September 22, 2004 Draft 14
HP Integrity and HP 9000 Server
Roadmap Revision 4.5 July-04
Current offering 2004 2005 2006
CPU: CPU:
HP Integrity
Montecito PCI-E
4-128P
Superdome Itanium2 DDR-
II
Madison 9M New Chipset
CPU: CPU:
HP Integrity
2-16P
rx7620-16, rx8620- Itanium2 DDR- Montecito PCI-E
II
2-32P
32 Madison9M New Chipset
• Increased Performance
− 1.3X CPU bus bandwidth increase
− 2X memory bandwidth increase
− 4X memory capacity
− 4X crossbar bandwidth increase
− 3X aggregate I/O bandwidth increase
− 2X I/O slot bandwidth increase (PCI-X 2.0 DDR)
- SAN infrastructure,
Access ProLiant
software,media
Servers
Alpha servers
HP9000
servers
storage
NAS
Application
Integrity
Database Servers NonStop
Servers
NonSto Tru6
Multi-OS
p OS 4
Management
Services
new
1P Front End
2P Stateless
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2P Mid-Tier
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4P Back-end
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Adaptive Enterprise design principles
• Reduce number of
simplification elements
• Eliminate customization
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Use standard technologies +
•
standardization interfaces Applied
• Adopt common enterprise consistently
+ architecture across:
•
• Implement
Break downstandard processes
monolithic • Business
modularity structures processes
• Create reusable components
• Applications
+ • Implement logical
• Infrastructure
• architectures
Manage the dynamic link between
integration business + IT
• Connect apps + processes inside and
outside
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Virtualization
Business
Supply Demand
Information technology
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Just in time delivery changes the
economics
Just in case Just in time
ERP CRM Web ERP CRM Web
Silos
IT
Server Storage
•Pooled
Network Software •Shared
Manufacturing
Pooled Inventory
Engine Seats
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Optimizing resources
from desktop to datacenter
Servers Storage
NetworkSoftware
Strategic Importance
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Environment
Flexible Virtualization for HP-UX
11i
Virtualization Techniques
Process Hard and Soft On Demand High Availability Disaster
Management Partitioning Tolerant
(across partitions
(single OS with (multiple OS or servers)
or without psets) images)
Partition A
App A Partition
Partition A
App B
Partition B
Partition
Partition B
Metrocluster
HP nPartitions Instant Capacity HP Serviceguard &
HP Process
Resource or HP Virtual On Demand Continentalcluster
Manager Partitions (iCOD) s
Groups of Geographically
Single
Servers Dispersed
Server
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HP Integrity Virtual Machines
… optimum utilization across Multi
OS • Sub CPU virtual machines
with shared I/O
• Runs on a server or within
an nPar
app1 app2 app1 app2 app1 app2 • Dynamic resource
app3 app4 app3 app4 app3 app4 allocation built-in
• Resource guarantees as
app5 app6
low
as 5% CPU granularity
OS (Linux) OS (HP-UX 11i v2) OS (HP-UX 11i v2)
• OS fault and security
isolation
Intelligent Hypervisor
• Supports all (current and
future) HP Integrity
Hardware Memory I/O
I/O servers
I/O
• Designed for multi OS –
first on HP-UX 11i
• VSE integration for high
2H 2005
availability and utility
pricing
September 22, 2004 Draft 30
Virtualization requires a new
approach
Greater scalability
capacity
Efficient resource
Network sharing
Storage Higher system
Real-time
availability
Scalable
Shorter backup
DAS windows
Resource
Real-timeefficiency
information services
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HP StorageWorks Grid: A unique
“array”
High
Host-
performance
connected
inter-smart
networks
cell networks
Storage clients
− Processor
Inter-
− Cache Host
IOPs
cell
IOPs
− Internal disks, tapes, etc.
− Off-the-shelf components Processor, cache
− Responds to changes
• Redistributes data and workloads
− Hosting environment for 3rd party code
Plug-in environment
• Smart cells are federated into domains
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− No need to choose between high- Best Customer
performance computing and industry- experience
standard economics
− Unsurpassed agility and proven
superior price/performance
• Dedication to customer
satisfaction that creates a
superior customer experience
− Collaborative customer relationship
programs, enabling open and frequent
communication
− Clear
September roadmaps and commitments
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Contact Info
−Jerry Huck CTO, HP Business Critical
Servers Division. jerry.huck@hp.com
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−Harel Ifhar. HP Global Alliance
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Manager for Amdocs. Best Customer
harel.ifhar@hp.com Tel:+972-52- experience
4840-916
−Esteban Birenbaum. HP Technical
Alliance Manager for Amdocs.
esteban.birenbaum@hp.com
Tel:+972-52-4840918