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1 Prednosti 64-bitnih strežnikov
Boštjan Kosi, Hewlett-Packard d.o.o. Prednosti 64-bitnih strežnikov

2 Agenda 32 and 64 bit server overview How to select the right server...
MS applications on 64 bit platforms

3 HP ProLiant – 10 Million servers The brand which defines the industry
30 Million Drives 10 Dual Core Ultra Dense Server Hot Plug Drives & PCI Hot Plug Tier One Blades 30 Million hard drives ProLiant 10 Million 9 8 HP Makes Computing History with Shipment of 10 Millionth HP ProLiant Server New dual-core systems, services pave the way to the next 10 million (HOUSTON, June 22, 2005) HP today reached a major milestone in the history of information technology with the shipment of its 10 millionth HP ProLiant server. HP, which has delivered nearly as many x86 servers as its next two competitors combined, presented the 10 millionth industry-standard x86 server to longstanding customer Continental Airlines during a ceremony at HP's manufacturing facility in Houston. Full press release: see attached PDF 10 million Press Release: Background on Cumulative ProLiant servers shipped: The cycle time for the sale of a million servers has gotten increasingly shorter as the x86 market has ramped up. Key Points Economies of scale – lower supply chain costs Market momentum – perceived as a leader and market maker Partner attractiveness – ISV’s, channels, etc. want to partner where the volume is. Customer awareness – You always get considered as part of the major bid process, on the standards list. 1 million years 2 million months 3 million months 4 million months 5 million months 6 million months October 2002 7 million months June 2003 8 million months Jan 2004 9 million months Nov 2004 10 million months June 22, 2005 8 million Press Release: 30 Million Drives ProLiant 10 Million [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{F8053F53-AB4F-405B-B6D0-5B51F671AFFF}} BL10e 7 Intel Rack Server 6 8-Way DL760 DL580 DL380 DL360 DL320 5 850R PL6500 & PL7000 4 3 2 Million PL4000 93 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Cumulative ProLiant servers shipped

4 HP Adaptive Enterprise vision
Business and IT synchronized to capitalize on change Business processes Management Suppliers Employees Customers Extend and link [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{C0A98B52-A7E8-4ABF-9E72-A50ED552B742}} Applications Virtualization Architect and integrate Simplify, standardize, modularize, integrate Measure and assess Time, range, ease Assess, advise, act Manage and control Infrastructure Standardization

5 Standardization Standardization is an approach to business
and IT that reduces cost and simplifies change, based on: Industry-standard architectures Modular components Consistent implementation [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{01FE771B CD8-94B7-B8052F6C8A0B}} x86 Intel® Itanium® Complementary, modular approach based on two standard architectures Industry-standard architectures

6 HP standards-based server strategy
Past Today Standards-based HP NonStop MIPS Focused innovation HP NonStop HP Integrity Itanium Management Virtualization HA Storage Clustering Moving to 3 product lines based on 2 industry-standard architectures Key Take Away HP is clearly defining its standards-based server strategy: 3 leadership product lines, built on 2 industry standard architectures. This strategy, based on HP’s strategic direction with Itanium and x86 processors, is for the new HP Integrity family to be one of the three strategic platforms for HP (HP Integrity, HP NonStop and HP ProLiant) based on these architectures. Speaking Notes Several years ago HP announced a new family of servers – the HP Integrity servers. This family adds to our existing server families (HP 9000, HP AlphaServers, HP NonStop, and HP ProLiant). With Itanium and x86 processors as the strategic direction for HP, the HP Server portfolio will be focused to three key product lines (approximately in 2006) as our customers standardize their IT infrastructure on these 3 product families because of the key advantages each has: HP Integrity, HP NonStop (both Itanium-based) and HP ProLiant (x86-based). Certainly, HP will continue our history of long-term support of all our server families, and support for the HP 9000 servers and AlphaServers is planned to continue until 2011. HP selected a name for the new line of servers whose meaning represented the qualities that we are trying to highlight (completeness and soundness). After substantial testing, we also found that the name fit well with the Itanium family as well as our key product lines (NonStop and ProLiant). [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{7C92CDBC-BB97-4B6B D0CE5D45F}} HP 9000 / e3000 PA-RISC HP Integrity Itanium-based HP AlphaServer Alpha HP ProLiant x86-based HP ProLiant x86 Customers benefit from increased HP investment in value-add innovation

7 HP server portfolio The world’s broadest, most robust enterprise offering Database AlphaServer SC series HP Integrity Superdome ProLiant DL 700 series HP 9000 Superdome NonStop S76000/S86000 AlphaServer GS series This slide shows the different HP server product families and the main areas in which they are deployed. HP has the broadest, most robust server line-up in the industry, providing exactly the right fit for every need. From a two-processor IA-32 based Proliant server, to a 64-way PA-RISC based HP Superdome, the most basic to the most complex computing challenges can be successfully tackled. From a space-saving Proliant blades rack to a fault-tolerant NonStop server….. Whether it’s running a specialist application on an Alpha server with OpenVMS…. Or an industry-standard database on an Intel Itanium-based HP Integrity rx system with HP-UX…. HP has the right server for you. These award-winning products continually break industry records, providing the performance, scalability, manageability and availability needed to power the adaptive infrastructure. [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{D0BA231B-945D-4BAA-B3A B1219C9}} Application ProLiant DL/ML 500 series rp8400 Integrity rx7620 Integrity rx8620 ProLiant BL p-Class NonStop S76 series AlphaServer ES series rp7410 Integrity rx4640 Integrity rx5670 Access rp5430/5470 ProLiant DL/ML 300 series ProLiant BL e-Class Integrity rx2600 AlphaServer DS series rp2430/2470

8 HP ProLiant server family
Industry Standard tools for an Adaptive Enterprise ProLiant Enablers ProLiant Essentials Universal Smart Array storage, rack and power [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{BC8F5918-E69E-42A2-98BB-DB9B708CF6B2}} 700 series 500 series 500 series p-Class 300 series 300 series 100 series 100 series DL ML BL Linux HP ProLiant DL Density-optimized for rack mount environments HP ProLiant ML Maximum expansion for rack and tower environments HP ProLiant BL Maximum flexibility and control in blade server infrastructures

9 Blades + Rack & Tower X86 market continues to expand in breadth and reach Blade reaching across the enterprise apps New DL and ML servers target customers refining needs ML370 /350 Performance & expansion for medium business DL58X Application and DB workhorse BL4Xp Application and DB [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{ B25-999E-8B3ED48B15BC}} DL38X Corporate workhorse ML310 Designed for replicated sites 500 series BL2Xp Infrastructure blade DL360 1U Corp infrastructure 300 series BL3Xp Compute blade ML110 My 1st server DL145 HPC node ML DL BL HP ProLiant ML Maximum expansion for rack and tower environments HP ProLiant DL Density-optimized for rack mount environments HP ProLiant BL Maximum flexibility and control in blade server infrastructures

10 HP Integrity servers: The broadest line of Itanium-based systems
Up to 128-way scalability and hard-partitioning capability for leading consolidation 2 to 64 Intel® Itanium® 2 processors or HP mx2 dual-processor modules, consisting of two Intel Itanium 2 processors Up to 1 TB memory 192 PCI-X slots (with I/O expansion) Up to 16 hard partitions 128 HP Integrity Superdome 32-way scalability and hard-partitioning capability for consolidation 2 to 16 Intel Itanium 2 processors or HP mx2 dual-processor modules Up to 256 GB memory 32 PCI-X slots (with SEU) Up to 4 hard partitions 2 servers per 2m rack 32 HP Integrity rx server [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{925A09A5-A AF18-C63F07BC9694}} 16-way flexibility with high-performance, density, and hard-partitioning capabilities 2 to 8 Intel Itanium 2 processors or HP mx2 dual-processor modules Up to 128 GB memory 15 PCI-X slots Up to 2 hard partitions 4 servers per 2m rack 16 HP Integrity rx server Up to 4 Intel Itanium 2 processors or HP mx2 dual-processor modules Up to 128 GB memory 6 available PCI-X slots 10 servers per 2m rack 4-way/8-way high-performance server in ultra-dense form factor 8/4 HP Integrity rx server 2-way high-performance server for multi-purpose entry-level computing 1- to 2-way Intel Itanium 2 1.3Ghz/3MB, 1.6GHz/3MB. 1.6Ghz/6MB processors 2U form factor Up to 24 GB memory 4 PCI-X slots 20 servers per 2m rack HP Integrity rx server HP Integrity rx server 2 2-way ultra-dense server delivering maximum computing value 1- to 2-way Intel Itanium GHz/3MB, 1.6GHz/3MB/533MHZ FSB processors 1U (rx1620-2) form factor Up to 16 GB memory 2PCI-X slots 40 servers per 2m rack

11 Application and data tier
Total market offering HP Integrity servers (Intel® Itanium® 2 processors) 1- to 128-way ProLiant servers (Xeon™ with EM64T and Opteron processors) 1- to 8-way Volume Value Front end Application and data tier Large-scale data tier [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{ABCCBA01-88C4-43F5-92ED-F3DC6E95243D}} Web Infrastructure Mail Workgroup OLTP (medium scale) ERP (medium scale) BI (medium scale) Application tier OLTP (large scale) ERP (large scale) BI (large scale) HPC

12 Customer choice HP ProLiant servers HP Integrity servers
1- to 8-way HP Integrity servers 1- to 128-way* ProLiant and Integrity servers Alternative ProLiant / Integrity drill down [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{ A-52F6-44D2-B A9016}} Intel® Itanium® architecture x86 processor architecture Small- to medium-scale applications and databases Well-defined, less-complex workloads Primarily front-end/network edge and application tier Scale-out and small- to mid-size scale-up Medium to large-scale applications and databases Complex workloads—technical and commercial Primarily back-end database and application tier Enterprise scale-up and scale-out Server consolidation * HP-UX 11i Customer-specific needs driven

13 Key differences in design strategy
AMD took the x86 architecture and extended it to 64-bits addressing (adding a few more resources such as additional registers) Intel took a similar approach and extended the x-86 architecture with EM64T. HP and Intel created Itanium™ as a whole new architecture, incorporating new computing principles (e.g. EPIC, speculation, predication etc…) and made it compatible to the x86 architecture in including a x86 core inside. Opteron Pros: Cheaper than Itanium (for the time being) Runs 32bit code - so no loss of non-ported features such as EM, DTS. Unless you intend to run 64-bit code, and the functionality is implemented as a DLL. But Itanium does run 32 bit code too. What it does not do is run 32 bit ia-32 code “at speed”. In addition to running IA-32, and PA-RISC (depending on the OS), one can also have native, 32-bit IPF applications (on HP-UX). Easier to develop for (so Microsoft maybe more inclined to support it) Memory bandwidth increases with more CPUs (up to 4 way). Memory latency also increases with CPUs :) (with IPF, memory latency increases with cells. Better than linear scaling from 1 to 4 CPUs when then performance collapses due to the number of hypertransport hops (see TPC scores - a quad Opteron equals a dual Opteron in per-CPU performance, even though the dual machine had faster processors) Can use faster RAM This is an implementation (chipset), and not an architecture Issue. For example the SGI Altix uses similar memory technology compared to what is used in Opteron machines. Vendors are free to choose any memory technology for their chipsets. With Opteron you are tied to DDR-SDRAM. BTW, the use of Hypertransport means that half your memory accesses in a 2-way Opteron system are across a bus that does not support ECC (it uses CRC). In an 8-way, 7/8 of your traffic will be remote, using CRC as error detection. Good balance of high TPC score and excellent price/performance Cons: Smaller cache :The smaller cache compared to IPF means that the miss rate will be higher, so the Opteron system will consume more memory bandwidth when running the same application. No 64 bit code available yet - so should be compared to Xeon Performance of SQL Server/Windows for AMD-64 still an unknown quantity No Opteron systems approved for failover clustering No 8 CPU systems today available :The 8-way systems are unlikely to scale very well, because of how cache coherency is implemented. This may be the reason no one is marketing 8-way Opteron systems. Itanium Pros: Best SQL Server benchmark scores Larger cache (6MB now, 9MB next summer, 24MB in 2005) Proven scalability beyond 4 CPUs (although nowhere near linear) Cons: Cost but Intel promised to drop prices rapidly Lack of Enterprise Manager, DTS in SQL Server 64 bit No CPU TPC benchmarks from anyone other than HP No cluster approved systems from anyone other than HP Memory bandwidth is shared (by up to 4 CPUs) : Again, this is implementation specific. SuperDome, rx7620, rx8620 and SGI Altix have fewer processors per bus. These systems also have directory based cache coherency. AMD Opteron uses broadcast based cache coherency, so the address bandwidth is shared, limiting scalability.Unclear whether Microsoft will "finish" SQL bit before Yukon

14 AMD Opteron Technology and features
AMD64 Technology Introducing 64-bit technology that is an extension of the x86 32-bit world Integrated Memory Controller No longer in the Northbridge, the memory controller is now in the processor Memory controller and queues run at CPU core speeds, reducing latencies by over 30% HyperTransport™ Interface High bandwidth, low latency pt-to-pt coherent interconnect Scalability Glue-less architecture to scale from 1 to 4 processors Resources (memory, I/O) scale with number of CPUs AMD Opteron™ Architecture 72 72 DDR Memory Controller L2 Cache DDR DIMM DDR DIMM AMD64 Processor Core L1 Instruct Cache L1 Data Cache HyperTransport™ 16 16 16

15 32-Bit Support on Itanium® 2
32-Bit App 64-Bit App WOW 64 IA-32 EL IA-32 Engine IA-32 Execution Layer Only Software now Speeds up performance of 32-Bit Apps Available at Microsoft webpage Will be included in SP1

16 264 Application Registers + 64 Predicate Registers*
Opteron vs. Itanium 24 Registers EPIC Architecture x86 with extra memory bits to accelerate loop unrolling and branch intensive code execution 1 2 3 4 5 6 Opteron 6.4 GB/s 16x16 HTT 1 TB ~2.0 GHz Itanium 1024 TB 8 Memory Addressing 7 9 10 11 System Bus Bandwidth On-die Cache On-die Registers Execution Units Core Frequency Issue Ports 264 Application Registers Predicate Registers* 6 Instructions / Cycle 40 Registers 12 3 Instructions / Cycle 6 MB Instructions / Clk 6 Integer, 3 Branch 2 FP (FMAC) 1 SIMD 2 Load and 2 Store 2 Load or 2 Store Fmisc, Fmul,Fadd 1 for SIMD Integer 1MB 1.5 GHz Pipeline Stages * EPIC includes 64 single bit predicate registers to accelerate loop unrolling and branch intensive code execution

17 Is 64-Bit addressing supported by all CPUs (Itanium, Opteron and EM64T)?
Yes, but only virtual addr. B Yes, in some modes C No D Yes, but only physical addr. Itanium supports virtual 64-bit addressing (16 exabytes) 50-bit physical addressing (1 petabyte) Opteron/EM64T supports virtual 48-bits addressing (256 terrabyte) 40-bits physical addressing (1 terrabyte)

18 EM64T & Opteron Operating System Modes
Native 64-bit mode Compatibility mode Legacy mode Application 32-bit 64-bit Operating system Drivers Compatibility mode 32-bit application runs exactly like on 32 bit OS Exact same cache, decode, execute paths, 4GB expanded address space User Thunking Layer Kernel

19 Server Reliability Architecture Comparisons
Capability Itanium® 2 Processor Intel Xeon™ MP Processor Intel Xeon Processor Opteron Error recovery on data bus (ECC) ü Internal soft error logic check 2005 Lockstep support Bad data containment Cache Reliability (Pellston) Memory SDEC Memory spares Partitioning ü node Electrical isolated partitions Itanium processor based platforms: leadership reliability features, not found in EM64T and Opteron®

20 HP Choice of Standard Processors: Leading the Dual-Core Curve
New Dual-Core Intel Xeon Processors for ProLiant Platforms begin arriving 4Q05 Opteron, Pentium and Xeon in 2005 Customers need to understand that DP Paxville is the first installment of dual-core processors, more optimized, better performing platforms will be delivered with our G5’s in 2Q06 (TBD) ProLiant DP/MP Dual Core ProLiant UP Dual Core ProLiant MP/DP Dual Core ProLiant DP 1066Mhz Dual Core Itanium2 Dual Core 2Q05 4Q05 4Q05 2Q06 2Q06 Paxville Dempsey Montecito

21 HP innovation with mx2 dual-processor module
HP innovation with mx2 enables two CPUs to utilize the same socket as a standard Intel® Itanium® 2 processor. Key features of mx2: Two Intel® Itanium® 2 processors Each CPU has its own L1 cache Very large 32MB, unified L4 cache OS Binary compatibility with standard Intel® Itanium® 2 processors (No application recompiles needed) Same socket and HP chipset (sx1000) with Intel® Itanium® 2 - based Integrity servers Across a wide range of Intel® Itanium® 2 processor-based HP systems – from entry-level (Integrity rx4640-8) to high-end servers (Integrity Superdome) [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{A52941E8-DEAF-4E64-BB52-F C}} Intel® Itanium 2® 9M processor HP mx2 module

22 Intel® Itanium® 2 processor
1.6 GHz 9MB and 1.5 GHz 6MB Increases in cache size and frequency over the first Intel® Itanium® 2 processor (1.0 GHz 3 MB) 30–80% greater performance, depending on the workload, than the first Intel® Itanium® 2 processor One of the most important aspects of the Integrity Superdome, maybe THE most important aspect, is that now this high-end server is on the fast track for new and more powerful processors. Intel has publicly said they will produce a new Intel Itanium processor every 12 months like clockwork. Intel Itanium today is just at the start of a 10 to 15 year life. IBM and Sun will not be able to introduce new processors as fast as Intel plans to introduce new versions of Intel Itanium. Today Sun is way behind with the Ultra SPARC III and IBM will not have the Power 5 in the p690 until the middle of 2004. [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{347CE4DD-F B90B-8643B4A174E3}} Intel plans on a new Intel Itanium processor every year, like clockwork

23 Itanium® Architecture: Optimized for performance growth
Just as Intel continues to enhance Xeon with features such as HyperThreading and 64-bit Extensions, Intel will also continue to enhance Itanium. Building the Explicit Parallelism where Itanium’s compilers have already pre-ordered code to better enable parallel instruction execution, Intel will also add HyperThreading as well as multiple processor cores per silicon die (basically multiple processors with be able to run on each processor socket). Such advances on Itanium performance allow Intel to grow performance at twice the rate predicted by Moore’s Law (where transistor count [and the resulting added performance] doubles every 18 months) HP maintains our strong focus on Itanium as the performance leader. Highest SMP scalability (to 128P) There are many environments where large SMPs are preferred for their scalable performance with SMP applications, flexibility in job scheduling, ease of management, etc., such that the Integrity family will be the preferred solution for Unix and Windows. HP-UX for mission-critical computing Many computing customers are not ready to make the move to Linux clusters, so they prefer HP-UX and NonStop for their mission-critical computing (for their maturity, stability, reliability, etc). HP-UX and NonStop have a strong following in these environments. Extensive 64-bit ecosystem (and 32/64-bit on HP-UX) For a number of years we’ve been building up the ecosystem with a complete set of development tools and applications from HP and our ISVs. In MCAE for example, all the leading ISVs are on HP-UX, and it’s the number one MCAE environment. Scale-up and scale-out for complex workloads With a combination scalable SMP systems and clusters, the Integrity family supports a broader range of workloads than is possible with ProLiant clusters. HP-UX, Linux & Windows While Linux and Windows are growing rapidly on Itanium, HP-UX is still the foundation of our near term Itanium business (due to the transition from PA-RISC). Highest performance 64-bit processor core for sustained performance The EPIC architecture provides a number of revolutionary features that make floating point and OLTP applications run well, such that most apps run fastest on Itanium: Key features: Parallel instruction execution where more data is processed simultaneously on Itanium that on RISC and x86 architecture Branch Predication to better avoid mispredicted application code branches Data Speculation to better keep the high performance Itanium processor constantly fed with productive work to do 4 floating point operations per clock tick vs. 2 on Opteron or Xeon A very large number of special and general purpose registers A very large L2 cache

24 Itanium’s unique advantages
Intel Itanium architecture: ultimate technology for technical critical computing Itanium’s unique advantages Customer benefits Higher performance in FP-intensive and complex technical workloads: MCAE, transforms 2X performance of x86, at any clock speed, for faster: Image manipulation Voice encoding/recognition Encryption Built-in instruction-level parallelism Massive on-chip resources Up to 2x instructions/clock cycle CPU clock and compiler maturity curve Fewer memory loads/stores on complex workloads We maintain our strong focus on Itanium as the performance leader. Highest performance 64-bit processor core for sustained performance The EPIC architecture provides a number of revolutionary features that make floating point applications run well, such that most apps run fastest on Itanium: Key features: 4 floating point operations per clock tick vs. 2 on Opteron or Xeon A very large number of special and general purpose registers A very large L2 cache Parallel instruction execution where more data is processed simultaneously on Itanium that on RISC and x86 architecture Branch Predication to better avoid mispredicted application code branches Data Speculation to better keep the high performance Itanium processor constantly fed with productive work to do Highest SMP scalability (to 128p) There are many environments where large SMPs are preferred for their scalable performance with SMP applications, flexibility in job scheduling, ease of management, etc., such that the Integrity family will be the preferred solution for Unix and Windows. HP-UX for mission-critical computing Many computing customers are not ready to make the move to Linux clusters, so they prefer HP-UX and NonStop for their mission-critical computing (for their maturity, stability, reliability, etc). HP-UX and NonStop have a strong following in these environments. Extensive 64-bit ecosystem (and 32/64-bit on HP-UX) For a number of years we’ve been building up the ecosystem with a complete set of development tools and applications from HP and our ISVs. In MCAE for example, all the leading ISVs are on HP-UX, and it’s the number one MCAE environment. Scale-up and scale-out for complex workloads With a combination scalable SMP systems and clusters, the Integrity family supports a broader range of workloads than is possible with ProLiant clusters. HP-UX, Linux & Windows (and soon OpenVMS) While Linux and Windows are growing rapidly on Itanium, HP-UX is still the foundation of our near-term Itanium business (due to the transition from PA-RISC). 3.5 3 3.3 Relative performance 2.5 2 1.9 1.5 1 1.0 0.5 Best x86 SPECfp 1P* SPECfp 4P* Itanium *

25 Intel Itanium architecture: ultimate technology for mission critical computing
Itanium’s unique advantages Huge memory address spaces 60% shorter memory pipeline Latency avoidance Instruction predication Data and control speculation Customer benefits Industry leading performance and scalability for demanding and unpredictable commercial applications: OLTP database query (TPC-H) sorting We maintain our strong focus on Itanium as the performance leader. Highest SMP scalability (to 128P) There are many environments where large SMPs are preferred for their scalable performance with SMP applications, flexibility in job scheduling, ease of management, etc., such that the Integrity family will be the preferred solution for Unix and Windows. HP-UX for mission-critical computing Many computing customers are not ready to make the move to Linux clusters, so they prefer HP-UX and NonStop for their mission-critical computing (for their maturity, stability, reliability, etc). HP-UX and NonStop has a strong following in these environments. Extensive 64-bit ecosystem (and 32/64-bit on HP-UX) For a number of years we’ve been building up the ecosystem with a complete set of development tools and applications from HP and our ISVs. In MCAE for example, all the leading ISVs are on HP-UX, and it’s the number one MCAE environment. Scale-up and scale-out for complex workloads With a combination scalable SMP systems and clusters, the Integrity family supports a broader range of workloads than is possible with ProLiant clusters. HP-UX, Linux & Windows (and soon OpenVMS) While Linux and Windows are growing rapidly on Itanium, HP-UX is still the foundation of our near term Itanium business (due to the transition from PA-RISC). Highest performance 64-bit processor core for sustained performance The EPIC architecture provides a number of revolutionary features that make floating point and OLTP applications run well, such that most apps run fastest on Itanium: Key features: Parallel instruction execution where more data is processed simultaneously on Itanium that on RISC and x86 architecture Branch Predication to better avoid mispredicted application code branches Data Speculation to better keep the high performance Itanium processor constantly fed with productive work to do 4 floating point operations per clock tick vs. 2 on Opteron or Xeon A very large number of special and general purpose registers A very large L2 cache 1.0 1.6 4.0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 Best x86 SAP SD 4p** TPC-C 4p Best TPC-C Relative performance Itanium * **

26 x86 extensions are good for Intel Itanium market acceptance over the long term
64-bits is becoming more pervasive x86 with 64-bit extension technology will accelerate the adoption and development of 64-bit ecosystems and Itanium processors x86 extensions will help the large x86 application base begin to move toward 64-bits This technology fills a gap in the 32-bit market and provides a transition for applications needing expanded memory capabilities The improved 32-bit performance complements Itanium processors’ 64-bit performance superiority Opteron and Xeon 64-bit extensions are good for growing the 64-bit ecosystem and, therefore, are ultimately good for developing the Itanium and NonStop application base. The increased volume adoption of 64-bit capabilities will encourage and accelerate HP and partner development of 64-bit ecosystems. Key Points: Itanium ecosystem is robust - we built it and continue to expand it - hit on points of momentum for Itanium. High-performance compilers and tools, full system chipsets, storage support, etc 1500+ ISV apps available as of January 2004 on HP-UX, Windows, Linux [this number is supplied by HP internal ISV support statistics] Itanium has been adopted by 8 out of 9 RISC vendors and over 40 OEMs Full server line from HP - 2 thru 128-way; field-proven, mission critical grade hardware and OS Itanium systems lead the market in 32+ benchmarks; technical and commercial; across UNIX, Windows, and Linux Opteron and Xeon 64-it extensions will accelerate our momentum and lead in 64-bit pervasiveness NonStop begins transition to Itanium in establishing standards across all 3 HP lines - another move that will drive the 64-bit ecosystem TAKEAWAY: HP is the leader that will drive 64-bit to volume adoption This is a good point to address cannibalization questions. Yes, we expect some cannibalization of both Xeon and Itanium with Opteron. However, we also anticipate acceleration of adoption of Itanium as a result of growing 64-bit space -- a direct result of Opteron and Xeon volumes for 64-bit Windows and Linux applications. Overall, Opteron will provide overall growth and competitiveness for HP’s x86 ProLiant server portfolio.

27 64-bit computing becomes pervasive
4P server memory will exceed 1 TB by 2007 Applications are a driving force to 64-bit Real time security Face, voice and fingerprint recognition 64-bits for encryption, virus scanning Huge data warehousing (database performance for customer recognition/CRM, transaction times, data mining) Rich data types (images and sound) integrated over the Internet Complex technical workloads (e.g. graphics, imaging, MCAE) 1 TB* 512 GB* GB Demands for large memory capabilities are here today, driven by growing pressures on the IT infrastructure from bigger system deployments, larger databases and data warehouses, national security related processing, more dependence on computer modeling for product safety testing and drug research, and richer media types flooding the internet. The traditional 4GB limit of 32-bit architectures was reached many years ago, and the ability to go beyond temporary workarounds is now available with 64-bit computing. The typical memory deployment on mainstream 4P servers is doubling every months. At current rates of growth, memory capacities of 4P servers could exceed 1TB by 2007. Please note that the physical memory addressing capabilities of Opteron and Xeon extensions is limited to 1 TB per server (due to a 40-bit implementation). Thus Itanium 4P servers provide a nice complement for the x86 architecture by being able to address 256 TB of memory per server. 64 GB 128 GB* 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB * future

28 Dual Core Server Workloads
Compute-intensive Increasing Need for Dual-Core HPC Servers Computational engines for Auto/aero, geophysical, EDA, Life sciences DCC Servers Web Servers Java Servers Renderman Pixar This chart displays the applications that will benefit the most from dual core technology. Applications placed in the top right quadrant will experience the most benefits from running on dual core technology. As part of this exercise, we first divided single and multi-threaded applications across the x-axis. Applications were further positioned across the y-axis based on their use of system resources. Two categories were defined – compute vs. memory / IO intensive applications. The applications that are mult-threaded and also compute intensive see the most benefit from dual core technology. Note that positioning is based on categories (Web Servers, Database, etc.) first and that specific applications within a category (ex, Oralce and DB2) might be positioned differently than the category as a whole. For example, Oracle for Windows is multi-threaded and might be positioned more to the right than is indicated by the “Database” workload, while Oralce for Linux is multi-process, but not multi-threaded, and might be positioned more to the left if it were treated separately. [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{EA21250D DE2E4DA55A0}} WebSphere WebLogic Apache MS IIS SAP PeopleSoft Siebel ERP/CRM Data mining Database Single-threaded Virtual Machine Servers SAS Micro Strategy Oracle DB2 MS SQL Microsoft Virtual Server VMware Multi-threaded Terminal Servers Servers Decreasing Need for Dual-Core Citrix, MSFT Terminal Server Exchange 2003 Sendmail File Servers Memory-intensive / I/O Intensive NFS Samba CFIS

29 64-bit to Volume 32-bit ProLiant x86/64-bit ProLiant
Itanium® Integrity Target Broad application support Extended 32/64-bit addressing additional registers, break the 4GB memory limit Parallel compute processing, predication, speculation, RAS 1P – 8P x86-like RAS RISC-like RAS 1P – 64P 32-bit app Better for 32-bit Best optimized for 32-bit Acceptable for completer applications 64-bit app No Very good for many “64-bit” Best optimized for “64-bit” HEADER FOR Customer Presentation Central PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE Title: Demand more… ISS High level overview Content owner: Mike Krodel: Business group: ESG –ISS Date posted to CPC: 05/07/04 [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{7687EAAC-EA F12D4C119647}}

30 HP Integrity servers: The platform that delivers more
Flexible and “future-proof” infrastructure Platform for the next 20 years Multi-OS “redeployable”: HP-UX 11i v2, Windows, Linux, OpenVMS 2-way to 128-processor systems, all based on high-performance Intel Itanium 2 processors Full ecosystem including services across the IT lifecycle Intel® Itanium® architecture is the new generation: Performance Intel Itanium architecture Key Take Away In order to reach the next level in performance with long lasting value, vendors will need to move to a new architecture – Itanium. HP Integrity servers combine this new architecture in a broad range of operating systems and servers with a best in class ecosystem (manageability, HA, services, etc) to provide unique value. Speaker Notes As we look deeper into the new HP Integrity servers lets start by understanding “why Itanium”. If you look at the chart on the right hand side, we’re seeing decades of waves in computing every seven to eight years. In 1986 some of you may remember how we went from CISC to RISC when we started the spectrum program. We were able to ride the second RISC wave with the introduction of the Superscalar RISC. But as with each of the preceding architectures, we feel that the industry is reaching the end of the Superscalar RISC wave. As such, it becomes more difficult for vendors to make incremental performance gains. If you look PA RISC, we started shipping that in We’ll be shipping PA RISC beyond 2006, so we’ve already proven that we have architectures that can live for 20 years. The question now becomes what’s next? What’s in for the next 20 years? What do we do there? And that’s where Itanium plays a critical role. HP understands that we are right now at the edge of the next wave with the Itanium architecture. The recent performance benchmarks are proof that indeed we’re taking the next leap here forward in terms of absolute performance. So if Itanium-based servers are key to the next generation in computing, why HP? First of all, we talk about the flexible and “future-proof” infrastructure. From a flexibility standpoint, HP has a long term commitment to the Itanium architecture. This provides customers with a long term roadmap of servers ensuring enhance performance while maximizing the return on the IT investment. The other thing we talk about relative to flexibility is the redeployability of these systems. We have customers today that are running HP-UX 11i on Itanium. These customers previously purchased HP-UX on PA-RISC and moved to Itanium because they possibly may want to go to Linux at some point in time. Now, whether they do or don’t is irrelevant. They are buying today based on the choice that they can go to Linux at some point in time, and redeploy these servers in those environments. This is a very, very key aspect of flexibility (in essence making the systems “future-proof”). HP also has the advantage in providing the broadest range of solutions. This includes a range of operating environments (HP-UX, Windows, Linux, OpenVMS) as well as a range of hardware platforms from 2-way all the way to 64-way systems, including workstations, and technical clusters – it’s a very, very broad offering. To top it off, HP ties the Integrity server family with comprehensive manageability, high availability and security and make sure that we have a full ecosystem, including services and all the various things that you’d expect to optimally support servers in production. [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{15C01B7B-FF C1869DDCBC6D}} Superscalar RISC ~ 2 instructions/cycle RISC < 1 instruction/cycle CISC 20–30% increase per year due to advances in underlying semiconductor technology Time HP-UX 11i Extending the Adaptive Enterprise with industry standards, unique value

31 Windows Server 2003 on HP Integrity Superdome
A sample application stack Windows Server bit software stack OS: Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition for Itanium®-based systems Database engine: SQL Server 2005 (64-bit) Data warehouse: MS SQL Analysis Services 2005 (64-bit) Management software: HP Systems Insight Manager agents Antivirus: Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition Backup: HP OpenView Data Protector Data transfer software: Golden Gate Delivery for ODBC Database consolidation in Superdome allows customers to consolidate multiple smaller SQL databases into one large scale-up database for easier administration and better performance [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{49BFA2DC-7E2E F C03A17F}} All of the key components are in place!

32 Key take a way's Opteron and Xeon64T are the fastest 32-bit architecture on the planet 32-bit software runs without any changes In the 1-4 way space, Opteron wins the price game today, Recompiling is necessary to take advantage of the 64 addressing! Opteron and Xeon64T have to build an ecosystem: OSes, drivers, Databases, Applications. They are where Itanium® was 4 years ago In spite of hypertransport, Opteron will soon reach a performance limit like all CISC/RISC architectures Opteron and Xeon64T are missing Reliability features needed in mission critical environment.

33 MS in 64 bit IT Pro Microsoft je zavezan 64 bitom Podprte arhitekture
Intel® Itanium® Processor Family (IPF) X64 procesorji AMD Opteron™, Athlon™ Intel® EM64T Tehnične prednosti Poslovne prednosti Večja razširljivost in zanesljivost and Reliability Enako “Windows” okolje Nižji stroški lastništva IT Pro

34 Target Market Baze OLTP, OLAP, Decision Support, Data Warehouse, Business Intelligence, Data Mining “Technical Computing” HPC gruče – zahteve po procesorski moči Terminalske storitve 32-bitni odjemalci – 32 bitne aplikacije na x64 strežnikih Datotečne storitve - Konsolidacija ali veliko število uporabnikov Aktivni imenik – AD Če je baza večja od 2GB Poslovne aplikacije ERP, CRM, druge LOB

35 4GB if compiled with /LARGEADDRESSAWARE 2GB otherwise
Limitations Spomin 32-bit 64-bit Total Virtual Address Space 4 GB 16 TB Virtual Address Space per 32-bit process 2GB (3 GB z /3gb) 4GB if compiled with /LARGEADDRESSAWARE 2GB otherwise Virtual Address Space per 64-bit process Not applicable 8 TB Paged Pool 470 MB 128 GB Non-Paged Pool 256 MB System Cache 1 GB 1 TB Spomin in CPU Windows XP Professional 4 GB / 1-2 CPUs 32 GB / 1-2 CPUs Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition 4 GB / 1-4 CPUs 32 GB / 1-4 CPUs Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition 64 GB / 1-8 CPUs 1 TB / 1-8 CPUs Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition 64 GB / 1-32 CPUs 1 TB / 1-64 CPUs

36 What is NOT in 64 bit Windows
Subsystems Microsoft DOS 16-bit OS/2 subsystem Portable Operating System Interface for UNIX (POSIX) Legacy Transport Protocols

37 Applications And Drivers
Devices 32-bit Application 64-bit Windows Drivers 64-bit Drivers 64-bit Drivers x86 x64 and Itanium

38 64-bit Microsoft Aplikacije
Aplikacija x64 razpoložljivost1 Itanium razpoložljivost1 SQL Server 2000 NA Marec 2003 SQL Server 2005 ½ 2005 Visual Studio 2005 (“Whidbey”) Exchange Server 12 (“E12”) 2006 Ni načrtovano Commerce Server (“Golden Eye”) ¾ 2005 Biztalk Server (“Pathfinder”) Host Integration Server 2005 Microsoft Operations Manager (“Relentless”) Services for UNIX 2005 Virtual PC Service Pack 1 (evaluating 32-bit support under WOW64 or native 64-bit support) Virtual PC v2 ("HedgeHog“) Virtual Server v2 (1) Razpoložljivost – trenutni plani – se lahko spremeni brez opozorila.

39 32-bit na 64 bit (via WOW64) Itanium Support x64 Application Support
SQL Server 2000 SP4 (64-bit Itanium version released in 2003) DA NE Visual Studio .NET version 2003 Visual Studio 2005 (“Whidbey”) ½ 2005 Exchange Server (all 32-bit versions) Microsoft Business Solutions Navision Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 (32-bit MOM manages 64-bit systems with included 64-bit agent) 4/4 2004 Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Office XP, Project, Visio Microsoft Encarta Microsoft Flight Simulator; Age of Mythology; Age of Empires Microsoft Digital Image Suite Microsoft Streets Microsoft Plus!; Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition

40 Windows Server 2003 Part of the world’s most popular OS family
Increased scalability 64 processors and 512 GB RAM & cell local memory For enterprise use and enterprise applications Increased performance Breakthrough performance—world-record 786K TPC-C! 16 TB of virtual memory; NUMA enhancements Increased flexibility Per-processor licensing (PPL) Consolidation and growth for the enterprise Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition is supported on the HP Integrity Superdome. The HP Integrity Superdome is the highest performance Windows server in the world. At 786k tpc-c it truly is a “windows mainframe”. Windows Server 2003 scales to 64 processors as proven by the audited tpc-c benchmark. This is true windows scalability. [Enter any extra notes here; leave the item ID line at the bottom] Avitage! Item ID: {{03FEF8F3-ABD8-4F75-89C5-CC0F A}}

41 HP Windows Server portfolio positioning
Each family offers leading value in its class Integrity Trust HP Integrity servers for your most demanding workloads ProLiant HP ProLiant offers the best choice for building a scale-out foundation for the adaptive enterprise We does all this leave our customers? Why is HP an even better choice now? Our strategy makes HP unique and delivers more value to more customers of all sizes. Key Points: The value for customers is clear - seamless choice delivered consistently and the common HP value-add across whatever choice you make Clear recommendations based on your needs - the support and expertise from a trusted vendor This is a portfolio to meet needs of any IT today and tomorrow - scale up, scale out - from 32 to 64 bit This is what sets up apart from our competitors Value-add innovation to save you time and money- lacking from a white-box or Dell Simple choice of standards that reduce cost and improve integration - lacking from IBM and Sun ProLiant servers with next evolution of x86: leadership price:performance for scale-out enterprises and SMB’s 100% compatibility with existing x86 32-bit environments Provide choice and consistent feature sets for SMB applications, enterprise web & IT infrastructure tiers from 1-8P Integrity servers with Itanium: ultimate performance for the most demanding applications Extend the scalability of industry standard from 1-128p Provide the mission critical Itanium-based back-end tiers traditionally deployed with HP-UX & OpenVMS environments NonStop servers (with Itanium in 2004): the highest level of availability and instantaneous information updates Bulletproof data integrity for high-volume transaction processing Best platform for RISC replacement, and 64-bit Windows and Linux Best platform for mainstream 32-bit and emerging 64-bit x86 versatility 1-64p/1-128c HP-UX, Windows, Linux, OpenVMS 1-4p/1-8c Windows, Linux Consistent Manageability, Services and Storage capabilities across the portfolio

42 HP Windows Server selection criteria
Choose HP Integrity servers when … Choose HP ProLiant servers when … Consolidating for cost savings and operational and hardware utilization efficiencies Scale-up vs. scale out (room for rapid growth in data and users) Workload is memory intensive; using more than 4GB of memory with Windows Applications that do a high volume of floating point operations Significant headroom may be needed to support growth Cost is a significant factor Less than 4GB of memory is needed Scale out configurations for individual workloads Small and medium workload business applications Blade systems for consolidation, manageability, and high availability Workload is memory intensive ·          Data warehouse (relational) ·          Relational (ROLAP) data marts ·          Multi-dimensional (MOLAP) data marts (OLAP Cubes > 2GB) ·          Operational Data Store (ODS) ·          Memory ·          I/O bandwidth (scan rates) ·          Extracts for data mart and/or cube builds ·          Metadata management

43 Extensive Windows Resources and Capabilities
23,000+ Microsoft-trained services professionals 3,500+ MCSEs Deployed more than 10 million Windows Server seats and more than 8 million Exchange Server seats Microsoft Global Services Partner of the Year & 2005 HP is the only Worldwide Prime Integrator for Windows, Exchange, and .NET Technologies - recognized by Microsoft for: HP is the #1 world leader in services & support for Microsoft technologies HP has 23,000 Microsoft-trained engineers & consultants including 3,500+ MCSEs (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers – the highest level of Microsoft technical certification) With proven experience and global resources, we can help you unleash the power of these and other Microsoft technologies to build a super-efficient, ultra-responsive enterprise. HP Services delivers the service and support necessary for full implementation and optimization of Frontline Partnership technology. HP Services always starts with the customer. We focus on your most urgent IT and business challenges. And we’ve designed our offerings to address those challenges and drive measurable value to your business. Enables quick and effective response to change: We link business and IT to enable businesses to respond to change more effectively and quickly. Ensures cost-effective stability and flexibility: We focus on creating a cost-effective yet stable and flexible infrastructure core. This is the heart of your IT environment. Extends value and reach to all aspects of the enterprise: Then we extend that infrastructure to all constituencies, while still delivering the cost-effective stability and flexibility that you’ve come to expect throughout your “extended enterprise.” Reduces the complexity of IT: We help to reduce the complexity of today’s IT environments by being the single point of contact for you across multiple vendors and technologies. With full lifecycle support, we plan, design and support your technology. Optimizes today’s assets for tomorrow: And we respect your current investments, ensuring you get the most out of what you have before you make investments in new technology. When it’s appropriate to integrate new technology or applications into your current environment, no one is better equipped to do it than HP Services. Extensive global capabilities Proven track record Highly qualified technical staff Comprehensive solutions

44 Workgroup Standard Enterprise New for SQL Server 2005
Easiest to use & most affordable database solution for smaller departments & growing businesses Complete data management & analysis platform for medium businesses and large departments Fully integrated data management and analysis platform for business critical enterprise applications $3.9K per proc or $739 (Server + 5 users) $6K per proc or $2,799 (Server + 10 users) $25K per proc or $13.5K (Server + 25 users) 2 CPU 3 GB RAM Management Studio Import/Export Limited Replication Publishing Back-up Log-shipping Reporting Server & Report Builder 4 CPU Unlimited RAM (64-bit) Database Mirroring OLAP Server Reporting Server New Integration Services Data Mining Full Replication & SSB Publishing Unlimited Scale Partitioning Adv. DB mirroring, Complete online & parallel operations, DB snapshot Advanced Analysis Tools including full OLAP & Data Mining Customized & High Scale Reporting Adv SSIS Editions for IPF Note: All Higher Editions include same functionality as the edition below it. Does not include Developer Edition and SQL Server Mobile Edition You can certainly get all this information from Microsoft, but we’ve partnered closely on SQL Server 2005 and wanted to share some information about it with you. Microsoft has 3 primary editions of SQL Server 2005 for production environments, Workgroup, Standard, and Enterprise. Workgroup, targeted at SMB is not available for Itanium-based servers. You can see that it doesn’t make sense in the environments we target for Integrity. There are 3 other editions, Developer, Express, and Mobile that have specific uses, and only Developer edition is appropriate for Itanium use. SQL Server 2000 (64-bit) did not support Standard Edition, only Enterprise Edition, so you can see that Microsoft is also targeting smaller environments for Itanium. With Montecito on the horizon, 4 processor Integrity servers will pack quite a punch for SQL Server. Because Enterprise Edition is full-featured and has everything that MS puts in to the SQL, MS certainly wants more departmental and medium-sized business to see the benefits of SQL Server and would hope to move those customers up to Enterprise Edition form Standard Edition. Enterprise Edition is really what we target with Integrity. It’s the one we do our benchmarks with and it’s the one we work with in all of our Solution Centers world-wide as we develop, design, and test customer solutions. Enterprise is also the edition targeted at high availability. SQL Server 2005 also contains everything needed to implement a BI solution using Microsoft technologies. There’s a big push for BI with SQL Server 2005 and you’ll see from the benchmarks that HP has done and the solutions we can put together for you that HP is the best partner to work with when it comes to deploying BI on SQL Server. Microsoft has announced pricing for SQL Server 2005 and this shows list pricing from Microsoft. In keeping with their licensing plan, when Montecito is released, SQL Server 2005 along with Windows Server 2003, will support Montecito as a single physical processor for licensing purposes. You’re really getting twice the performance for the same price from Microsoft on HP Integrity with Montecito. As an example, if you deploy a 16P Itanium2 system today and then upgrade to Montecito next year on that system (16 dual-core Montecito processors), your Microsoft licensing does not change. Pretty simple, lots of value. If you’re considering Windows for some projects around SQL Server and have the choice between x86 and Itanium, Integrity is really going to up the ante with Montecito. Only use the next line if you’re using the next slide. From a database licensing perspective, the next slide creates a visual of the difference between SQL Server and other enterprise databases (next slide). Use this transition if you skip the next slide. Now let’s move on and take a little deeper look at Windows Server 2003 and how HP, through its relationship with Microsoft, has had an impact on 64-buit Windows that is evident in Integrity and provides value to you when you deploy Windows (next slide). Note: SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition is also available for Itanium-based systems

45 Transition to 64-bit SQL on Itanium
Plug in the disks and go! issue command call "sp_attach_db“ on-disk structure is 100% the same If keeping IA-32 system use backup from IA-32 restore onto 64-bit system Networking layer of MS SQL Server accepts input from 32 bit clients just as with 64 bit clients Run your 32-bit application on your 32-bit server with 64-bit database server!

46 HP Integrity Servers and SQL Server 2005
Mission-critical capabilities for Line-of-Business applications Unmatched Windows performance and scalability for most demanding workloads RISC-level RAS for best TCO Extensive manageability portfolio Superior solutions driven by deep enterprise expertise and 20+ year Microsoft partnership Target customers: x86 Scale-up and RISC replacement/alternative x86 customer needing RISC-level reliability/scalability/performance RISC customers looking for lower TCO, mission-critical solution that can deliver RISC-level reliability/scalability/performance on a standards-based Windows platform Target solutions: Most demanding database and LOB workloads Database workloads (SQL, OLTP, scale-up) BI (SAP BW, SAS, SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 2005 (Yukon) with Analytics) ERP/SCM - SAP migration to 64-bit (SAP R/3, mySAP.com, APO, BW) Key Messages: HP Integrity servers with Windows deliver… Unmatched performance and scalability for Windows Industry’s only server to scale to 64 processors with Windows Only Windows 128p server – ideal for maximum consolidation value #1 published TPC-C Windows Server 2003 performance with HP Integrity Superdome and Windows Server 2003 and 64-bit SQL Server 2005 RISC-level RAS in a lower TCO, standards-based solution In-box reliability features such as Machine Check Architecture and fault isolation technologies Mission-critical Windows HA services for the most cost-effective and highly available infrastructure Industry’s first 64-bit Microsoft-certified geographically dispersed cluster for seamless failover Industry’s only hard partitions for Windows server - allows for on-line service/upgrades Industry’s only Utility pricing for Windows for alignment of costs to actual usage Lower training and administrative costs Superior solutions driven by unique level of enterprise Windows expertise Most robust 64-bit Windows portfolio for seamless integration into your existing Windows environment 20-year HP Microsoft partnership; nearly a decade of joint development on Itanium® 2 solutions #1 Windows/Itanium market-share revenue and units* More than 28,000 Microsoft-trained professionals in over 160 countries HP Services is a Prime Integrator for Windows and Microsoft Global Partner of the Year

47 Consolidation using the enhancements of SQL Server 2005
Support for a larger number of instances Multiple instances of Analysis Services now supported Instances can be of different patch level or editions Enhanced failover clustering support Can now cluster Analysis Services and Full-Text Search Services Up to 8 nodes with SQL Server 2005, Enterprise Edition New database-level high availability with DB Mirroring Use DB mirror to create a DB Snapshot for reporting Dedicated Administrator Connection (DAC) New SQLCMD supports a dedicated connection for troubleshooting Re-configuring CPU Affinity does not require a restart SQL 2005 now supports up to 50 instances, 2000 only supported 16 Number of instances may be smaller with clustering due to drive letter requirements for cluster storage resources Since all instances are separate executables in separate directories, service packs can be applied selectively You can also have different editions installed (also previous versions, like 2000 and 2005) Clustering adds significant value in consolidation Improve HA (all eggs in one basket!) Improve load balancing and H/W utilization (spread instances across nodes) A DB mirror is not accessible except for Snapshot creation, which can help separate OLTP from reporting activity In a single instance/multi-DB scenario, mirroring can allow added protection to select DBs without the cost of a cluster SQLCMD is a new CLI interface with TSQL capabilities (similar to osql), with a dedicated management channel capability to allow a DBA to get in and resolve issues even with DB is not responsive to normal connection requests Resource re-allocation such as memory limits and cpu affinity do not require a restart of the instance CPU affinity for instances can be re-configured on the fly

48 SQL Server Consolidation on Integrity
Scenario 1: DB Consolidation Single OS, Single SQL, Many DB Maximum scale up and resource utilization Scenario 2: SQL Instance Consolidation Single OS, Multiple SQL Instances - Greater flexibility and control over CPU/Memory resource allocation and maintenance schedules (per instance) Scenario 3: Server Consolidation Multiple OS, Multiple SQL - Same model as stand-alone servers, with option to re-partition H/W resources as needs change Utilization Isolation Windows 2003 Server (24P) Payroll Server Windows 2003 Server (64P) Windows 2003 Server (64P) Windows (8P) SQL 2005 Server Manufacturing DB Marketing DB Payroll DB Marketing Server Manufacturing Instance Marketing Instance Windows 2003 Server (32P) Manufacturing Server Payroll Instance Enterprise Storage & Backup

49 Benchmarked performance leadership with HP Integrity servers and SQL Server 2005!
OLTP Database #1 SMP Windows Integrity Superdome TPC-C¹ at 1M+ tpmC! # 1 Itanium-2 based 16p TPC-C with rx Data Analytics A leading OLAP APB-1 Release II (4 × rx5670-4)3 Enterprise Resource Planning #1 Windows SAP 3-tier SD with Integrity Superdome4 A leading 4-way 64-bit Windows SAP 2-tier SD with rx #1 4-way 64-bit Windows SAP 3-tier SD with rx A competitive 16-way Integrity Superdome 2-tier SAP SD4 Supply Chain Management #1 SAP APO-DP 3-tier with rx #1 SAP 4-way 2-tier APO-DP with rx Business Intelligence #1 4-way SAP BW with rx #1 16p Itanium 2-based 1TB TPC-H with rx #1 32p Itanium 2-based Windows 3TB TPC-H Integrity Superdome6 Customer Relationship Management #1 4-way Windows Siebel 7.7 PSPP with rx #1 8-way Windows Siebel 7.7 PSPP with rx #1 16-way Windows Siebel 7.7 PSPP with rx Java Application Server A leading SPECjAppServer2002 dual-node category (2 x rx4640-8)8 NEW NEW NEW NEW 1 HP Superdome, 1,082,203 $5.38/tpmC, available December 7, 2005.  See for details. 2 HP rx , 332,266 $4.48/tpmC, available now. See for details. 3 See full details on 4 For full details on SAP benchmarks, see 5 HP rx8640 with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (SP1), $29.63/QphH, available May 5, See 6 HP Superdome with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (SP1), 30,956 QphH @ $/QphH, available May 5, See 7 See full details on 8 For full details on All results and comparisons as of 11/07/2005

50 #1 16p Itanium-2 based 1TB TPC-H result on HP Integrity rx8640 Server!
#1 16p Itanium-2 based 1TB TPC-H result on HP Integrity rx8640 Server! #1 1TB TPC-H 17,726 QphH at 1TB with Windows Server 2003 and SQL Server 2005; 4% performance advantage over Bull and 25% advantage over NEC 16p Itanium 2-based servers Competitive price performance of $29.28/QphH HP’s top result demonstrates superior decision support performance – critical for demanding Business Intelligence workloads Top 16p Itanium-2 1TB TPC-H result on HP Integrity rx8640 Server with 16 Intel ® Itanium ® 2 9M processors and SQL Server 2005 and Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition HP .   HP Integrity rx8640 Available 5/5/06 Bull NovaScale 5160 Available 5/8/06 NEC Express5800 1320Xe Available 12/7/05 Data as of 11/7/05. See complete results at HP Integrity rx8640 Server with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (SP1) available 5/5/06.

51 Data as of 11/7/05. See complete results at www.tpc.org.
HP Integrity Superdome sets Windows record with #1 Itanium 2-based Windows 3TB TPC-H result! Top Itanium 2-based 3TB TPC-H result on HP Integrity Superdome Server with 32 Intel ® Itanium ® 2 9M processors and SQL Server 2005 and Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition Breakthrough performance of 30,956 QphH at 3TB with Windows Server 2003 and SQL Server 2005; 9% performance advantage over NEC 32p Itanium 2-based server Compelling price/performance of $76.82/QphH Outstanding scalability and decision support performance for the most demanding BI workloads #1 3TB TPC-H Data as of 11/7/05. See complete results at HP Integrity Superdome Server hardware available now; HP Integrity Superdome Server with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (SP1) available 5/5/06. 30,956 28,390 $76.82 $/QphH 66.52 $/QphH 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 NEC Express 5800/1320Xe QphH $60 $62 $64 $66 $68 $70 $72 $74 $76 $78 $/QphH HP HP Integrity Superdome Available 5/5/06 .  

52 Record SAP 3-Tier SD Windows performance with HP Integrity Superdome and SQL Server 2005!
RISC-level SAP performance and scalability in a flexible standards-based solution! SAP SD Standard mySAP ERP 2004 application benchmark: Keep in mind that 100,000 was capped by the limits of the benchmark kit supplied by SAP at the time this result was published. The system could have exceeded the 100,000 result, but the benchmark kit was not capable of measuring this. Therefore, comparisons between HP’s and IBM’s newest result may not be entirely accurate. On May 2005, IBM posted a result with a newer benchmark kit which raises the capped limit. IBM’s result was 168,300 users, achieved with AIX 5.3 and DB2, on a P595 database server with 32 Power5 1.9GHz processors, and eleven p595 applications servers each with 64 Power5 1.9GHz processors. Certification # SAP is licensed by the number of users. The number of processors or cores in the server does not affect SAP licensing fees. 93,000 users supported 9,360,000 order line items/hr 468,000 SAPS 1.92 seconds average dialog response time Result achieved with HP Integrity Superdome with 64 Itanium2 1.6GHz processors, running Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition Results as of 11/7/05 For more information, see HP Integrity Superdome Server with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (SP1) available 5/5/06.

53 HP Integrity rx8620 Server running SQL Server 2005 supports record number of Siebel 7.7 users!
30,000 concurrent users on single Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database1 Single mid-range HP Integrity rx8620 Server with16 Intel® Itanium® 2 1.6GHz processors and 64GB of RAM Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition 804,000 business transactions per hour Simulated 30,000 active users in a large corporation, working on Siebel Financial Services Call Center and Siebel Partner Relationship Management (PRM) transactions Eight HP ProLiant DL585 application servers ran Siebel 7.7.1 Exceptional performance and scalability for even the largest Siebel implementations! #1 Siebel 7.7 Result HP, in conjunction with Microsoft® and Siebel Systems, has completed a Siebel benchmark that supports 30,000 concurrent users on a single Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database. This is the highest result ever for a Siebel 7.7 benchmark, and proves that the Microsoft SQL Server database is truly an enterprise-class solution for demanding Siebel implementations. Completed as part of the Siebel 7.7 Platform Sizing and Performance Program (PSPP), this benchmark has been validated by Siebel Systems. The HP environment demonstrated outstanding throughput, processing over 804,000 business transactions per hour. The test simulated 30,000 active users in a large corporation, working on Siebel Financial Services Call Center and Siebel Partner Relationship Management (PRM) transactions, plus handled requests between different applications connected via Siebel Enterprise Application Integration (EAI-HTTP) Adapters. The HP infrastructure is designed to provide a scalable growth path, with the ability to scale-up the HP Integrity server used as the database back-end by adding more processors and power. The HP ProLiant servers used as the application and web servers can also be replicated to deliver scalability. Building upon previous PSPP benchmark results, this benchmark illustrates that HP performance is consistently demonstrated across the product lines, offering customers maximum flexibility and choice when choosing their Siebel infrastructure. What makes it work Applications servers: The tested configuration consisted of eight (8) HP ProLiant DL585 application servers running Siebel and Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition operating system. Each system contained four (4) AMD Opteron® dual-core 2.2GHz-1MB processors and 2GB of RAM. Database server: The database server was a single mid-range HP Integrity rx8620 server with16 Intel® Itanium® 2 1.6GHz processors and 64GB of RAM. The server was running the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database on the Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition. The application used less than 50 GB of memory and maintained CPU utilization of 88%. The database size prior to the benchmark execution was approximately 230GB. Web servers: In addition, eight (8) HP ProLiant BL20p-G2 blade servers were used as web servers, each configured with two Intel Xeon DP 3.2GHz-2MB processors and 2GB of RAM. 1 See for more information on the Siebel 7.7 Platform Sizing and Performance Program (PSPP) benchmark

54 Choose HP for the most complete and capable SQL Server 2005 solutions
Create a more productive, intelligent business environment Reduce IT complexity and simplify building, deploying, and managing database applications Share data across multiple platforms, applications, and devices with a complete, integrated solution Control costs without sacrificing performance, reliability or scalability

55 Make your move to SQL Server 2005 with HP servers, storage, and services today
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