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IBM System Storage Kim Mortensen Nordic Storage Product Manager kim@dk.ibm.com

The Smarter Storage approach Integrated Solutions Virtual Storage Center IBM Smart Analytics Solutions (ISAS) Storage Management Software Optimized Storage Systems Built-in Innovation For Enterprise Workloads Storage Virtualization SW and SVC Tivoli Storage Productivity Center DS8000 XIV Easy Tier FlashSystem SONAS For Midrange and Entry Workloads Real-time Compression Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager V7000 Unified V7000 Unified IBM Active Cloud EngineTM N series 2 Storwize V3700 DS3500 DCS3700 Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager For Data Protection and Retention Deduplication Linear Tape File System (LTFS) Storwize Storwize V7000 Unified V7000 ProtecTIER TS7620/50 Tape drives LTO 3, 4 and 5 Tape Library TS3310 High end Tape High end Tape Automation Virtualization Tivoli Storage Manager

Integrating Flash into IBM Storage Three Storage Strategies #1 Hybrid Automatic #2 Server Based Flash #3 All Flash Array Self-Optimizing Automated data placement for faster insights 67% of Customers using (doubled since 2011) 15,000 SAS (40%) - 15,000 FC (20%) Flash Close to Server Can reduce latency even further by operating in server memory 33% of Customers responding are using PCI based Flash Purpose Built Array Dominant choice for users wanting guaranteed performance 20% of Customers Using Up to 3X performance increase with only 3% of your data on SSD Performance improvement over 300% compared to HDD drive solutions 3

IBM Flash Storage Sweet Spots Do More, Do it Faster OLTP Databases Financial, gaming, real-time billing, trading, real-time monitoring, query acceleration (DB2/Oracle) HPC, Computational Applications Simulation, modeling, rendering, FS metadata, scratch space, video on demand, thread efficiency Analytical Applications (OLAP) Business intelligence, batch processing, ERP systems, reporting, massive data feeds Virtual Infrastructures VDI, Consolidated virtual infrastructures, user profiles Cloud-scale Infrastructures On-demand computing, content distribution, web, caching, metadata, GPFS, active file management 4

IBM Flash Systems No SPoF 5

If Flash Cost $1 per IOP, disk would cost ADVANTAGE: FLASH Price per IOP normalized to $1 for Flash 47x Less $47 $19 $1 6 IBM FlashSystem High Performance Disk High Capacity Disk

Meet the Storwize family Family of storage systems and storage virtualization systems One code base on all platforms One set of functions (selectively licensed) One user interface SAN Volume Controller Flex System V7000 Storwize V7000 Unified Storwize V7000 Storwize V3700 7 7

Storwize Product Comparison Fulfillment Channel Control Canisters Standard Host Interface Optional Host Interface Cache (per controller) Expansion Unit Support SSD / SED Support Thin Provisioning Data Migration iscsi replication Storwize V3700 HVEC - SSCT Dual 6Gb SAS 1Gb iscsi 8Gb FC or 10Gb iscsi / FCoE(o) 4GB or 8GB Up to 4 expansion units Yes/No Standard Standard (one-way) No Storwize V7000 AAS - econfig Dual 8Gb FC 1Gb iscsi 10Gb iscsi / FCoE(o) 8GB Up to 9 expansion units Yes/No Standard Standard No 8 Turbo Performance Remote Mirroring (FC) Easy Tier System Clustering External Virtualization Compression NAS Option Option Option No No No No N/A Option Standard Standard $ per external enclosure $ per enclosure $ per system

IBM Storwize family Buy Less Storage using Compression Award winning simplicity Deploy Quickly & Flexibly Embedded Analytics Improve What You Have IBM & non-ibm Flash Optimized 9 Start Small & Scale-up Rock solid code base from IBM SVC Unified support for block and file

Client focus Accelerate new applications, big data and analytics Improve IT efficiency with expert integrated systems New server spending Power & cooling costs Server mgmt & admin costs Simplify cloud application platforms and infrastructure 29% 68% 34 % of new IT Projects deploy late 1996 2013 68 % of IT operating costs in 2013 will be for management and administration 90 % plan to implement cloud by 2015 From a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of IBM * IDC; Converged Systems: End-User Survey Results presentation; September 2012; Doc #236966 * IBM GBS 2011 IBV Study, The power of cloud: driving business model innovation 10

The IBM PureSystems family fundamentally changes the economics and experience of IT Systems with integrated expertise and built for cloud Built-in Expertise Capturing and automating what experts do from the infrastructure patterns to the application patterns Integration by Design Deeply integrating and tuning hardware and software in a ready-togo workload optimized system 11 Simplified Experience Making every part of the IT lifecycle easier - with integrated management of the entire system and a broad open ecosystem of optimized solutions

Simplified experience Reduce time, effort and risk throughout the solution lifecycle Starts at Acquisition: A continuum of value from building blocks to systems Expert Integrated Systems Chassis 14 half-wide bays for nodes Compute Nodes Power 2S/4S* x86 2S/4S Storage Node V7000 Expansion inside or outside chassis Management Appliance Optional Pre-configured, pre-integrated infrastructure systems with compute, storage, networking, physical and virtual management, and entry cloud management with integrated expertise. Pre-configured, pre-integrated platform systems with middleware designed for transactional web applications and enabled for cloud with integrated expertise. 12 Networking 10/40GbE, FCoE, IB 8/16Gb FC Expansion PCIe Storage IBM Flex System IBM PureFlex System IBM PureApplication System

IBM PureFlex and Flex System IBM PureFlex and Flex System have open interoperability with the complexity of your data center x86 Compute Power IBM Power and Intel Architectures Tens of thousands of applications Storage IBM Storwize / XIV / DS8000 & more Support for EMC, NetApp, HP, Hitachi EMC NetApp HP IBM Network IBM Ethernet, FCoE, Inifiband, and Fibre Channel Support for Cisco, Brocade, Juniper Juniper Cisco Brocade Windows OS Tested and qualified on multiple OS: AIX, Linux, IBM i, and Windows AIX IBM i Linux Power Hyper-V K ware 13 13 Virtualization Single point of control Tested on Power, K, ware, MS Hyper-V

PureFlex Brings Differentiated Value to ware and MS environments Visualize virtual topology for bottlenecks Create and assign storage to ware clusters Firmware configuration and update Automation for virtualized infrastructure Create and manage network pools and network profiles Measure and report power consumption + Monitor Server / Storage Health Collect and view system information Bare metal hypervisor deployment 14

PureFlex by the numbers Built-in Expertise Infrastructure patterns and selfoptimizing technology for lower cost. 2X improvement in fault diagnosis 1 2X improvement in system utilization 2 53% lower management costs 3 Integration by Design Designed from the start as a complete, secure, and cloudready system. 50% latency improvement 4 50% improvement in administrator productivity 5 2X application density in same floor space 6 Simplified Experience Management integration and choice at every step, to make IT easier. 66% faster setup time 7 72% lower system costs over 3 years 8 98% time savings in storage provisioning 9 1. Source: Based on IBM internal Research and Development testing. Comparison with previous generation of IBM systems. Specific client environments and results may vary 2. Compared with previous generations of IBM System x and BladeCenter HS22v servers. Specific client environments and results may vary. 3. Source: ITG study of actual client environment. Client results and IBM internal R&D estimates of overall management savings. Specific client environments and results may vary. 4. Sourced from IBM internal Research & Development estimates and published CISCO statements. This is a comparison with CISCO UCS for node-to-node traffic within a chassis. Ref: Cisco Unified Computing System: Announcing Third Generation of Fabric Computing - The Power of Unification, March 8, 2012. This is a comparison with CISCO UCS for node-to-node traffic within a chassis. Specific client environments and results may vary. 5. Sourced from whitepaper Value Proposition for IBM Next Generation Platform System, International Technology Group 6. Compared utilizing virtualized applications between Flex System and previous generation BladeCenter HS22V. Specific client environments and results may vary. 7. Compared with to previous generation blade servers. Specific client environments and results may vary. 8. Savings calculated based on the PureFlex System Consolidation Tool leveraging third party ALINEAN methodology, calculating systems costs to create a private cloud solution. The comparison was between over 30 non-ibm Unix servers and over 200 x86 based servers to one PureFlex System (26 compute nodes), supporting the same number of applications as virtual machines. The 3-year ongoing systems costs were 72% lower with PureFlex System. Potential migration costs excluded. Specific client environments and results may vary. 9. IBM internal Research and Development estimate comparing Control s ability to automatically provision storage to a (90 second duration) vs. 2 administrators (storage and server admins) allocating the storage manually without Control (2 hour duration). Specific client environments and results may vary. 15

Legal Information and Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both: IBM, IBM Logo, on demand business logo, Enterprise Storage Server, xseries, BladeCenter, eserver, ServeRAID and FlashCopy IBM, the IBM logo, ibm.com, IBM System Storage, are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp., registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. Storwize, storwize.com and the Storwize logo are trademarks of Storwize Inc., an International Business Machines Corp. company, and may be registered in many jurisdictions worldwide, and used under license by International Business Machines Corp. A current list of IBM trademarks is available on the Web at "Copyright and trademark information" at http://www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies. Intel is a trademark of the Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. Java and all Java-related trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc., in the United States and other countries. Lotus, Notes, and Domino are trademarks or registered trademarks of Lotus Development Corporation. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Microsoft, Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. SET and Secure Electronic Transaction are trademarks owned by SET Secure Electronic Transaction LLC. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. * All other products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Notes: Performance is in Internal Throughput Rate (ITR) ratio based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput that any user will experience will vary depending upon 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 throughput improvements equivalent to the performance ratios stated here. IBM hardware products are manufactured from new parts, or new and serviceable used parts. Regardless, our warranty terms apply. All customer examples cited or described in this presentation are presented as illustrations of the manner in which some customers have used IBM products and the results they may have achieved. Actual environmental costs and performance characteristics will vary depending on individual customer configurations and conditions. This publication was produced in the United States. IBM may not offer the products, services or features discussed in this document in other countries, and the information may be subject to change without notice. Consult your local IBM business contact for information on the product or services available in your area. All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. Information about non-ibm products is obtained from the manufacturers of those products or their published announcements. IBM has not tested those products and cannot confirm the performance, compatibility, or any other claims related to non-ibm products. Questions on the capabilities of non-ibm products should be addressed to the suppliers of those products. Prices subject to change without notice. Contact your IBM representative or Business Partner for the most current pricing in your geography. This presentation and the claims outlined in it were reviewed for compliance with US law. Adaptations of these claims for use in other geographies must be reviewed by the local country counsel for compliance with local laws. 16 16

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