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IBM and Intel Initiative Accelerates Virtualization on Multi-Processor Servers.


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, Calif. -- IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries)  and Intel Corporation (company) Intel Corporation - A US microelectronics manufacturer. They produced the Intel 4004, Intel 8080, Intel 8086, Intel 80186, Intel 80286, Intel 80386, Intel 486 and Pentium microprocessor families as well as many other integrated circuits and personal computer networking  have joined in an initiative aimed at improving how IT managers select, deploy and measure virtualized server solutions for enterprise data centers. Virtualization technology See VT. See also virtualization. , such as VMware Infrastructure, on Intel-based servers is becoming widely used in production environments and is increasing capturing mid-tier application workloads.

"As mid-sized and large enterprise IT organizations strive to cash in on the cost savings of data center consolidation through server virtualization (1) Running applications in separate, isolated partitions within a single server. The "virtual machine" method can run different operating systems simultaneously, whereas the "OS virtualization" method runs applications for only one operating system (see virtual machine and OS , hosting applications on larger, more expandable multi-processor servers delivers the best return on investment," said Jim Northington, vice president, System x, IBM. "Nevertheless, many organizations need the tools to help them select the server platform that works best in their unique environments."

One of the first tools to emerge from this joint initiative is a new virtualization An umbrella term for enhancing a computer's ability to do work. Following are the ways virtualization is used.

Hardware Virtualization
Partitioning the computer's memory into separate and isolated "virtual machines" simulates multiple machines within one physical computer.
 benchmarking methodology called vConsolidate that runs multiple instances of consolidated database, mail, Web and JAVA(1) workloads in multiple virtual CPU CPU
 in full central processing unit

Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit.
 partitions on Intel-based System A computer that uses a CPU from Intel, typically a Core or earlier Pentium chip. Also known as an "x86-based system." The x86 designation comes from the 8086 family of chips, which was used in the first PC and the ancestor of all that followed: 286, 386, 486, Pentium and Core.  x servers to simulate real-world server performance in a typical environment. IBM and Intel are contributing the vConsolidate methodology to an industry standards body for consideration.

"Intel took a major step toward accelerating virtualization with the introduction of our first processors with integrated Intel[R] Virtualization Technology more than a year ago, and we have built a broad software ecosystem to support it," said Boyd Davis, general manager of Intel Server Platform Group Marketing. "By creating the vConsolidate methodology with IBM, we are helping to make it easier for IT managers to adopt the technology and compare processor platforms and system configurations."

Using vConsolidate to benchmark the IBM System x3950 server with four dual-core Intel[R] Xeon[R] 7100 processors shows the x3950 delivers up to 46 percent more performance throughput than a competing system when running a mix of larger two- and four virtualized processor partitions(2).

Based on this and other customer test results, IBM and Intel created a VMware Infrastructure Sizing Guide aimed at helping customers select and appropriately configure the various virtualized server options available to them. This tool draws from IBM's vast virtualization experience, dating back to its pioneering work on mainframe virtualization 40 years ago, and the lessons learned from helping customers consolidate their server environments. The result is a tool that provides recommendations for target utilization rates, the total number of virtual machines that will be needed to run the application, and the number of physical servers required to support the computing workload and goals. The tool identifies an economy of scale associated with larger server configurations based on:

* Ability to support more applications when usage peaks

* Conservation of reserve memory across all virtual machines on a server

* More processor targets for scheduling job execution

Both the sizing guide effort and the vConsolidate testing results identified memory as a key limiting factor A factor or condition that, either temporarily or permanently, impedes mission accomplishment. Illustrative examples are transportation network deficiencies, lack of in-place facilities, malpositioned forces or materiel, extreme climatic conditions, distance, transit or overflight rights,  in determining how many virtual machines can be loaded onto an Intel-based server. IBM and Intel researchers have studied the impact of increased addressable Reachable. When something is addressable, it can be identified and manipulated independently of its surroundings. For example, screen pixels and RAM memory are addressable. Each of the screen's picture elements can be individually turned on and off, and each of the memory's bytes can be  memory on virtualization performance. By collecting data from more than 10,000 servers through IBM's Consolidation Discovery and Analysis Tool, the researchers determined that while virtualization increases total processor utilization, additional reserve memory is required to allow for application usage spikes.

This insight prompted further joint development using the IBM System x3950 as a large memory system reference configuration to increase the total addressable memory pool from 64GB to 128GB. Intel and IBM expect this expanded memory See EMS, EMM and expanded storage.

(storage) expanded memory - Memory used through EMS. In systems based on Intel 80386 or later processor expanded memory is part of the extended memory that is mapped into the expanded memory page frame by the processor.
 addressability to be supported in the leading virtualization platforms beginning next year.

"The success we've seen with our System x servers and the Intel Xeon 7100 processor series architecture gives us the confidence to invest in a fourth generation of our Enterprise X-Architecture supporting quad-core Intel Xeon processors for multi-processor servers in the middle of 2007," said Northington.

To assist customers with making virtualization adoption decisions, IBM expects to open the Virtualization Resource Center (VRC (Vertical Redundancy Check) An error checking method that generates and tests a parity bit for each byte of data that is moved or transmitted.

VRC - Vertical Redundancy Check
) in early 2007. Customers will be able to apply principles gleaned from vConsolidate and sizing guide activities to their particular environments and software workloads. The VRC will help IBM resellers translate the general benefits of using large Intel Xeon processor-based servers to specific "proof of concept" application tests conducted over 30- to 60-day studies.

To learn more about IBM virtualization, go to www.ibm.com/virtualization. To learn more about IBM System x[TM] and BladeCenter[R] offerings go to www.ibm.com/systems/x.

Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.

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(2) Performance comparisons made using the vConsolidate virtualization workload on IBM x3950 Dual-Core Intel Xeon 7140N vs. HP DL-585 Dual-Core AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips.  Opteron 885 systems. General Description: IBM(1) x3950 4P platform using Dual-Core Intel[R] Xeon[R] processor 7140N (3.33 GHz, 16 MB L3 cache (Level 3 cache) A memory bank built onto the motherboard or within the CPU module. The L3 cache feeds the L2 cache, and its memory is typically slower than the L2 memory, but faster than main memory. ). HP(1) ProLiant(1) DL585 4P AMD Opteron(1) processor 885 (2.60 GHz, 2 x 1 MB L2 cache (Level 2 cache) A memory bank built into the CPU chip, packaged within the same module or built on the motherboard. The L2 cache feeds the L1 cache, and its memory is slower than L1 memory. The L2 cache feeds the L1 cache, which feeds the processor. ). Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel products, visit http://www.intel.com/performance/resources/limits.htm or call (U.S.) 1-800-628-8686 or 1-916-356-3104.

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