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IBM PureApplication Service Jose Ortiz IBM PureApplication Service Architect

Please Note IBM s statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM s sole discretion. Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision. The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. Information about potential future products may not be incorporated into any contract. The development, release, and timing of any future features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion. Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput or performance that any user will experience will vary depending upon many factors, including considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user s job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve results similar to those stated here. 2

IBM delivers value across the Cloud continuum Create Consume Easily provision new infrastructure Accelerate existing applications to the Cloud Rapidly develop new Cloud applications Fuel the front and back office SaaS 100+ SaaS Applications Bring your own License. Application. Idea. Customers 3

Public or Private? Dynamic is the future Private Cloud & IT Benefits: Fully customizable Robust management Secure by design Best of both worlds. Better outcomes. Public Cloud + + Benefits: Low entry cost Pay-per-use Highly elastic Maximize return on existing IT investments Match workloads to best-fit infrastructure Hit the right balance of risk to speed Meet seasonal capacity without CapEx Add new capabilities quickly 4

PureApplication System On-premise & PureApplication on SoftLayer brings cloud economics & hybrid cloud together Private On-Premise Public Off-Premise Patterns: System Create Once Deploy Anywhere on Service Deploying AND managing software quickly and easily across Hybrid Cloud options with proven patterns of expertise 5

Using Hybrid Cloud Options Together Strategically Extend enterprise apps with mobile On-Prem Test and learn rapid experimentation Optimization: Dev/Test, Offloading, Etc. Off-Prem System Market Expansion and Globalization on Service 6

Focus on your application, while PureApplication automates the application lifecycle to accelerate time to market, simplify IT and lower TCO From: MANUAL Roll Your Own MANUAL Provisioning Monitoring Maintenance SW Scaling HW Scaling On-Prem OS Off-Prem MANUAL Provisioning Monitoring Maintenance SW Scaling AUTOMATED HW Scaling To: AUTOMATED Time to Value, Simplicity & Lower TCO PureApplication System AUTOMATED Provisioning Monitoring Maintenance SW Scaling HW Scaling PureApplication Service 7

What is PureApplication Service on SoftLayer? Run applications you have with the cloud economics you want and the isolation you need Service on Separate Simple Speed Seamless Same Built with dedicated SoftLayer hardware to isolate compute, network & storage to keep applications safer off-prem Easiest way to run, scale and manage traditional enterprise applications and the underlying infrastructure Fastest way to adopt off-prem cloud for traditional enterprise applications via Patterns Portability of traditional enterprise applications across onprem and off-prem clouds without re-architecting system topology, storage, network designs, etc. via Patterns Identical interface & experience for developers & operations on-prem & off-prem 8

PureApplication Service comprises three components 1 Pattern workloads Individual software patterns for specific workloads (same patterns that run on PureApp System) Off-Prem 2 PureApplication Service platform Includes administration, management, monitoring, elastic scaling, maintenance, foundation patterns (caching, proxy, monitoring) and IBM pattern engine on Service 3 PureApplication Service infrastructure Dedicated bare metal servers of 4, 8 or 16 cores, 1TB storage expansion packs, virtualization, Firewall, VPN, Red Hat base OS image 9

PureApplication Service is globally available on SL data centers SoftLayer has 10 data centers in 6 countries across the globe PureApplication Service is available on these data centers based on capacity availability Hong Kong Singapore Seattle San Jose Toronto London Dallas Washington D.C. Houston Amsterdam IPv4/IPv6 dual stack Global DNS Global DDOS Mitigation Global Internet Exchanges & Peering 10 NOTE: PureApplication Service may not be available on a specific data center due to available capacity

Client On-boarding Experience to PureApplication Service PureApp Service User: 1. Establishes an Account, isolated from other users PureApp Service Account 2. Populates their Account with one or more dedicated, isolated, Standard Server Instance or Express Server Instances and storage sseries SoftLayer Datacenter A (e.g. Dallas05) ClientA-1.PureApplication.com sseries System 1 System 2 sseries sseries ClientA-2.PureApplication.com sseries mseries mseries mseries SL Datacenter B (e.g. Seattle) System 3 ClientA-3.PureApplication.com eseries eseries eseries 3. Deploys Patterns from a catalog into their System 6 TB storage 10 TB storage 3 TB storage 11 Each Server Instance comes with 1TB of storage, with option to add more in 1TB increments

So in a Nutshell What do I get with PureApplication Service? PureApplication Management Console Client gets a URL with a console with same interface as PureApplication System + pre-installed and pre-configured hardware, network, storage, virtualization, firewall & VPN, and select pre-entitled & pre-loaded patterns Select Pre-entitled patterns Clients get Foundation Shared Services (e.g. Caching, Proxy, Monitoring), Base OS Image WAS & DB2 is not pre-entitled or pre-loaded Pre-installed & Pre-configured Infrastructure Pre-installed and pre-configured 4 core or 16 core compute nodes, at least 1 TB storage per compute node, Virtualization, Base OS Image, VPN, Firewall, Storage, Network 12

PureApplication Service* on SoftLayer Details Application with public IP Client VPN Gateway Secure VPN Connection Workload VMs Client Managed Firewall & VPN PureApp Service Management VMWare Virtualization Legends Client accessed secure VPN Connection IBM accessed & managed connection Protected Yellow Zone Managed by IBM 13 Resilient Management & Infrastructure Isolated & Dedicated secure resources Firewall and VPNbased protected environment Express iscsi SAN *Illustration with 2 Express Configuration Express Secure & Isolated Dedicated Instances in Dallas DataCenter Managed

Expert Selected Dedicated PureApp Infrastructure Configurations Processor eseries (e24) mseries (m128) sseries (s256) Single Processor Quad Core Xeon 3450 Single Processor Octo Core Xeon 2670 Double Processor Octo Core Xeon 2670 Processor Speed 2.66 GHz 2.60 GHz 2.60 GHz Processor Cache 8 MB 20 MB 20 MB Cores 4 cores 8 cores 16 cores PVUs 280 PVUs (4 x 70 PVU) 560 PVUs (8 x 70 PVU) 1,120 PVUs (16 x 70 PVU) Memory Type DDR3 Registered 1333 DDR3 Registered 1333 DDR3 Registered 1333 Memory Amount 24 GB 128 GB 256 GB Public Bandwidth Unlimited Bandwidth Unlimited Bandwidth Unlimited Bandwidth Uplink Port Speed 1 Gbps Private 1 Gbps Public 2 Gbps Private 2 Gbps Public 2 Gbps Private 2 Gbps Public Storage Type HDD SAN (iscsi) HDD SAN (iscsi) HDD SAN (iscsi) Storage Amount 1 TB 1 TB 1 TB Storage Redundancy RAID 50 RAID 50 RAID 50 14

DevOps Flow (cont.) Each new environment is provided to the customer with these details: VPN Keys for accessing the Pattern Engine Pattern Engine Endpoint Userid (Workload Admin) The URL listed to the right is the URL for the Pattern Engine (https://10.108.111.136/) 15 15

IBM Software Pattern Inventory for PureApplication Service IBM API Management 2.0 IBM Application Pattern for Java 1.0 (vapp) IBM Business Intelligence 1.0, 2.0 (vapp) IBM Business Process Manager 8.0.1, 8.5 (8.5 is vapp and vsys) IBM Connections 4.0 IBM Content Foundation Pattern 5.2 IBM Data Mart Pattern 1.1.0.8 (with BLU Acceleration) (vapp) IBM DB2 9.7 FP5, 10.1, 10.5 with BLU Acceleration IBM Domino 9.0 IBM Encryption Pattern for Guardium Encryption Expert IBM Encryption Pattern for SecurityFirst SPxBitFiler IBM Informix 11.7, 12.10 IBM InfoSphere Information Server 9.1 IBM InfoSphere Master Data Management Standard Edition and Advanced Edition, 11.0 IBM Integration Bus 9.0 (evolution of Message Broker) IBM Maximo Asset Management 7.5 IBM Messaging Extension for Web App Pattern 2.0 (vapp) IBM Mobile Application Platform 5.0.6, 6.0 9 (vapp) IBM Operational Decision Manager 8.0.1, 8.5 (8.5 is vapp) IBM Pattern for SAP Business Suite (vapp) IBM SOA Policy 2.0 IBM SOA Policy Gateway 2.0, 2.5 IBM Software Delivery and LifeCycle Patterns Collaborative Lifecycle Mgmt 4.0.2 Rational Application Developer 8.5 Test Virtualization Server and Workbench IBM Sterling Order Management System IBM Transactional Database Pattern 1.1 (vapp) IBM Web Application Pattern 1.0, 2.0 (vapp) IBM Web Content Manager 8.0 IBM WebSphere App Server HV 7.0, 8.0, 8.5, 8.5.5 IBM WebSphere Message Broker 8.0 IBM WebSphere Cast Iron 6.4, 7.0 IBM WebSphere Commerce Pattern 1.0 (for WC Enterprise 7.0) IBM WebSpere Datapower XG45 V5.0, V6.0 IBM WebSphere Datapower XI52 V5.0, V6.0 IBM WebSphere MQ 7.5 IBM WebSphere Portal Server 8.0 IBM WebSphere Transformation Extender Launcher 8.4, 8.4.1 Microsoft Dynamics v2008 Microsoft Exchange for Intel Microsoft Sharepoint V2010 Microsoft SQL Server V2012 Oracle DB Enterprise Edition v11g, R2 16

Pre-Entitled and Pre-loaded Patterns with PureApp Service on SoftLayer Pattern Pre-entitled Pre-loaded Caching Service Y Y Proxy Service Y Y ITM Monitoring Service Y Y IBM Image Construction & Composition Tool Pattern Red Hat Base OS Image Y Y IBM Application Pattern for Java Y Y Y Y All of the above included in the price for PureApplication Service 17

Purchasing PureApplication Service on SoftLayer Component BYOSL BYOL Monthly Partner Patterns Utilize existing entitlements or purchase new PureApplication Service Patterns IBM Patterns Utilize existing entitlements or purchase new WAS & DB2 are not pre-entitled *Monthly pricing subject to availability PureApplication Service Platform Management layer hardened in PureApplication System, now available in PureApplication Service Acquire PureApplication Service Platform part # Can utilize PureApplication Software part # for BYOL PureApplication Service Infrastructure Rent one or more dedicated Express or Standard Server Instances and 1 TB/storage per Server Instance Optionally rent additional storage in 1 TB increments YES YES YES* 18 BYOSL: Bring your own software and license BYOL: Bring your own license Express Server: 4 cores, 24GB memory, 1TB storage Standard Server: 16 cores, 256GB memory, 1TB storage

Try PureApplication Service for No-charge!! www.pureapplication.com www.ibm.com/hybridcloudapps 19

Through the technology of Patterns, PureApplication delivers a faster and simpler way to deploy & manage workloads in your enterprise. 20

What the business wants What s required Monitoring Lifecycle Management 21

What will be needed tomorrow Monitoring Lifecycle Management 22

Patterns of Expertise: Proven best practices and expertise for complex tasks learned from decades of client and partner engagements that are captured, lab tested and optimized into a deployable form What is a Pattern? The pre-defined architecture of an application For each component of the application (i.e. database, web server, etc) Pre-installation on an operating system Pre-integration across components Pre-configured & tuned Pre-configured Monitoring Pre-configured Security Lifecycle Management Monitoring Lifecycle Management In a deployable form, resulting in repeatable deployment with full lifecycle management 23 Delivering superior results: Agility: Faster time-to-value Efficiency: Reduced costs and resources Simplicity: Simpler skills requirements Control: Lower risk and errors

Patterns Make Deploying Scalable Web Application - Simple 24 Drag Drop Deploy

Setup Dynamic Auto-Scaling for Applications in just few seconds 25 OR. choose to write 100s of lines of proprietary code + incur CapEx for unused capacity reserved for peak loads

PureApplication System + IBM Business Intelligence Pattern A proven approach A new approach Deploy IBM BI Pattern Monitoring Lifecycle Management on Service 3+ weeks of manual effort 250+ opportunities for errors < 30 minutes with automated best practices 0 Errors 26

Example: PureApplication System + IBM BPM Pattern A proven approach A new approach HTTP Server HTTP Server Deploy BPM Process Center Process Server on Service Weeks of manual effort & documentation and ongoing maintenance 27 < 90 minutes to deploy IBM highly available golden topology in a repeatable fashion. Ability to customize and extend the pattern Easier management and maintenance with ability to monitor and apply maintenance at the pattern level vs. 2014 individual IBM Corporation server instances

Application Deployment and Management Made Easy More than 130 leading ISVs have optimized more than 155 applications as IBM PureApplication Patterns of Expertise to automate deployment, simplify management, and accelerate time to value Data Management Asset and Facilities Management Business Analytics & Data Warehousing Social Collaboration Information Integration and Governance Application Infrastructure Business Process Management Mobile Development and Connectivity Connectivity, Integration and SOA 28

Patterns of Expertise spanning various industry segments with 170+ patterns* & growing!!! Energy & Utilities Banking Financial Markets Insurance Telecom * * Government Retail Healthcare Consumer Products 29 Download Patterns from IBM PureSystems Centre: ibm.com/puresystems/centre *Not all PureApp patterns are listed here

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PureApplication Service on SoftLayer Terminology Term Account Definition A PureApplication Service on SoftLayer client account which can span multiple SoftLayer datacenters; unique from a client s existing SoftLayer account PureApplication Service Infrastructure System Server Instance Express Server Instance Standard Server Instance Storage Expansion PureApplication Service 31 Platform Marketing description for the dedicated hardware infrastructure offered by PureApplication Service, which is linked to an Account A collection of Server Instances and Storage which act together as a logical system A dedicated physical server on SoftLayer, isolated from other users A dedicated 4 core, 24GB memory physical server and 1TB or more of SAN storage on SoftLayer, available as PPA part # A dedicated 16 core 256GB memory physical server and 1TB or more of SAN storage on SoftLayer, available as PPA part # Dedicated SAN storage which can be added to a Server Instance in 1TB increments, available as PPA part # Management layer, hardened on PureApplication System, now available in PureApplication Service, available as PPA part #

Simplicity of 3 rd party Patterns on Windows Increased flexibility with an application platform for Windows and Linux Consolidate a broader range of applications on PureApplication Service, including those which require Microsoft Windows Deploy patterns with one or more components on Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 & 2012 virtual system and virtual application patterns Bring-your-own-license design allows you to leverage existing investments Patterns made available for select Microsoft products Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft Sharepoint Use extend/capture or provided tooling to create your own Windows-based patterns! on Service 32

Automated Vertical Scaling Faster response times during usage spikes Smooth response times under load with automated vertical scaling PureApplication Service offers options for scaling patterns to address demand spikes: Vertical: increase CPU/memory resource allocated to existing nodes/server instances Horizontal: add additional VMs, start additional nodes/server instances, tie into existing environment Combination: try vertical scaling first, then move to horizontal scaling Decision to scale a pattern up is made based on policies specified by user Types of policies available differ by pattern Vertical Scaling VM VM VM Adding resource to an existing VM takes seconds Horizontal Scaling VM VM VM VM Adding a VM takes minutes 33

Integrated OS, Database, and Application Server Monitoring OS view WAS view DB2 view 34

Advanced License Management Improved governance through new license management and OS maintenance capability Produce license usage reports which meet subcapacity licensing requirements Prevent license overages by optionally taking action when a requested deployment would exceed entitlement: Warn: send email to user and admin, but allow deployment Enforce: reject deployment License Inventory License Allocation PureApplication System now supports the following license metrics: Processor Value Unit (PVU) Virtual Instance / VM Compute Node / Physical Server Processor Core License Overage Protection 35

License Management 36

Usage Reporting 37

Audit & Metering Reports 38

User & Group Management Users & Groups are able to be used to: Restrict access to resources such as: Individual patterns (great for ensuring consistency within teams) Specific pools of hardware, storage, IP addresses Restrict rights such as: Create/Modify pattern Deploy pattern Report usage For showback/chargeback 39

What is PureApplication System? Private On-Premise Public Off-Premise Patterns: System Create Once Deploy Anywhere on Service Deploying AND managing software quickly and easily across Hybrid Cloud options with proven patterns of expertise 40

IBM PureApplication System: A Cloud Application Platform Quickly deploy cloud-ready business solutions with Patterns of Expertise Mobile Pattern BPM Pattern Common cloud Business Intelligence Pattern platform DevOps Pattern Commerce Pattern Dynamic resource scalability Automated IT resource provisioning Pattern-based deployment User-based self-service Catalog of services HTTP Server V i Operatin g system r t Metadata u a l A p p l i a n c e Ap plicatio nv Server i Operatin g r system t Metadata u a l A p p l i a n c e Multi-tenancy Ap plicatio nv Server i Operatin g r system t Metadata u a l A p p l i a n c e Usage-based reporting HTTP Virt Server ual Ap Operatin g plia system nce Deploy Suppliers Metadata Ap Virtplication Server ual Ap Operatin g plia system nce Ap Virtplication Server ual Ap Operatin g plia system nce Metadata Metadata Ap plicatio nv Server i Operatin g r system t Metadata u a l Fulfillment Back-end Legacy systems POS HTTP Server V Operatin i g system r t Metadata u a l A p p l i a n c e Ap plicatio nv Server i Operatin g r system t Metadata u a l A p p l i a n c e Data Resellers / Dealers Deploy Key Values Simplicity Speed & Agility Lower TCO A p p l i a n c e Virtualization HTTP Virt Server ual Ap Operatin g plia system nce Metadata Ap Virtplication Server ual Ap Operatin g plia system nce Ap Virtplication Server ual Ap Operatin g plia system nce Metadata Metadata Automated IaaS Distributors B2B / Partners Retailers Kiosk Web B2B sites Tele, mobile Customer procurement / systems Deploy 41 Ap plicatio nv Server i Operatin g r system t Metadata u a l HTTP Virt Server ual Ap Operatin g plia system nce Metadata Ap Virtplication Server ual Ap Operatin g plia system nce Ap Virtplication Server ual Ap Operatin g plia system nce Metadata Metadata A p p l i a n c e HTTP Server V Operatin i g system r t Metadata u a l A p p l i a n c e Ap plicatio nv Server i Operatin g r system t Metadata u a l A p p l i a n c e Service level management

PureApplication System x86 & Power - Generation 2 HW Improved performance, lower power requirements & greater flexibility Up to 10% better price/performance with new Intel and Power compute nodes for Mini and Enterprise configurations Up to 2x better price/performance for consolidation & memory intensive applications on Enterprise configurations, now with 2x memory per core Up to 10% reduction in power requirements for Enterprise configurations, now able to utilize single phase power Simpler datacenter onboarding for Mini configurations, now in a 42U rack 42 W2500: x86 W2700: Power Utilizes the same high performance networking and storage design as Gen 1 for Mini & Enterprise configurations Investment protection for Gen 1 clients with ability to add Gen 2 compute nodes into Gen 1 Systems

Three Key Attributes of PureApplication System Broad, open, and extensible ecosystem of available pattern content Enterprise-class cloud application platform with integrated pattern engine Fault tolerant hardware infrastructure Small rack (25U) Large rack (42U) 43

IBM PureApplication System patterns of expertise add unique value Labor Hours Spent* 9612 hrs 10000 5000 Deployment Incident/capacity Mgmt Asset Management Security Management Change Management 76% Less 2302 hrs How does PureApplication System do this? Patterns of Expertise 110% More 4843 hrs 153% More 5815 hrs 0 Do It Yourself PureApplication System Coalition Pre-integrated Competitor Competitor *Note: Coalition competitor used 9 competitor blades (144 cores). Pre-Integrated competitor used 18 pre-integrated nodes (288 cores). IBM PureApplication System used 3 nodes (96 cores). Each system has the capacity to run 72 workloads where each workload can sustain a peak throughput of 1720 page elements per second. This is an IBM internal estimated labor study based on modeling customer data on IBM hardware and software solutions and on competitor converged solutions designed 44 2014 to replicate IBM Corporation typical IBM customer usage in the marketplace. It is not a benchmark. As such, customer applications, differences in stack deployed and other systems variations may produce different results and may vary based on actual configuration, applications, specific queries and other variables in a production environment based on published standard labor rates for IT staff.

Application Deployment and Management Made Easy More than 130 leading ISVs have optimized more than 155 applications as IBM PureApplication Patterns of Expertise to automate deployment, simplify management, and accelerate time to value Data Management Asset and Facilities Management Business Analytics & Data Warehousing Social Collaboration Information Integration and Governance Application Infrastructure Business Process Management Mobile Development and Connectivity Connectivity, Integration and SOA 45

Patterns of Expertise spanning various industry segments with 170+ patterns* & growing!!! Energy & Utilities Banking Financial Markets Insurance Telecom * * Government Retail Healthcare Consumer Products 46 Download Patterns from IBM PureSystems Centre: ibm.com/puresystems/centre *Not all PureApp patterns are listed here

PureApplication System x86 Configurations (W1500) Small Rack (25U) x86 32 Cores 0.5 TB RAM 2.4 TB SSD 24 TB HDD 64 Cores 1 TB RAM *Additional 32 core increments available to 128 cores Large Rack (42U) x86 96 Cores 1.5 TB RAM 192 Cores 3.0 TB RAM 384 Cores 6.0 TB RAM 608 Cores 9.5 TB RAM 6.4 TB SSD 48 TB HDD *Additional 32 core increments available All configurations include: Rack, Chassis, PDUs Networking (Top of Rack, Chassis & Fibre) Pre-integrated software entitled for full capacity of configuration: OS, Hypervisor, application server, database, Java runtime, cloud provisioning, management and full stack monitoring 47 Upgrade configurations without taking an outage

PureApplication System W1500: Pre-Optimized, Pre-Entitled Software All you can eat entitlement to run the following software on the full capacity of the purchased System Full stack monitoring (hardware, OS, entitled middleware) Virtualization & virtualization management Tooling for creating patterns Virtual System Patterns: IBM OS Image for Red Hat Linux Systems v1 (RHEL 64-bit v6.2) IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition v7 with IMP (WAS 7.0) IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition v8 with IMP (WAS 8.0) IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition v8.5 with IMP (WAS 8.5) IBM DB2 9.7 FP5 Enterprise Server Edition HV* IBM DB2 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition HV* Automation Framework HV (for migrating applications) Virtual Application Patterns: Java Pattern v1 (64-bit Java 7 SDK) IBM Workload Deployer Pattern for Web Applications v1 (with WAS v7) IBM Web Application Pattern v2 (with WAS v8) IBM Transactional Database for Cloud v1.1 (with DB2 9.7 FP5 & 10.1) IBM Data Mart for Cloud v1.1 (with DB2 9.7 FP5 & 10.1) 48 *DB2 ESE with options entitled: Storage Optimization Label-Based 2014 IBM Access Corporation Control Optim Performance Manager