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IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2009 IBM Corporation Software Licensing in a Virtualized Environment Focusing on Passport Advantage Software

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 2 Target Audience  This presentation is intended for SW sales representatives who are being asked about SW licensing on virtualized servers, but are not fully comfortable with the concept of virtualization or its impact on SW licensing –Distributed SW only IBM Power Systems, Systems i, p, z Linux on IBM System z All non-IBM server brands (HP, Sun, Dell, Fujitsu, etc.)  This presentation assumes the student understands: –PVU basics, including that we license to the processor core –Passport Advantage basics

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 3 Agenda  Introduction to server virtualization  Licensing basics for a virtualized server  Determining the number of cores to license  Sub-capacity eligibility of virtualization technologies  IBM License Metric Tool introduction  Licensing basics for a virtualized server cluster  Benefits to IBM’s software licensing  Seller resources available

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 4 What is a Virtualized Server?  Virtualization…provides a logical rather than physical view of data, computing power, storage capacity, and other resources. -- Jonathan Eunice, Illuminata Inc.  A technique for hiding the physical characteristics of computing resources from the way in which other systems, applications, or end users interact with those resources -- Wikipedia Link to: Brief Server Virtualization Video from InfoWorldBrief Server Virtualization Video from InfoWorld BENEFITS  Higher utilization  Increased Flexibility (provisioning / scalability)  Reduce energy requirements  Lower TCO

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 5 What is a Virtualized Server? Server Virtualization allows you to take a large server and divide it into independent smaller (logical/virtual) servers as partitions (LPARs, VMs, etc.) that share resources such as processor cores, memory, storage, etc. PAR 1 Virtual Cores 4 PAR 2 4 Server 1 Physical Cores 8

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 6 There are many virtualization technologies available  PowerVM (IBM)  LPAR (IBM)  z/VM (IBM)  VMware ESX, VMotion (VMware)  Hyper-V (Microsoft)  Containers/Zones (Sun)  Integrity VM (HP)  Xen (Open source)  Etc.  Most virtualization vendors implement similar concepts, but use different terms to describe them –Technical details in implementations may vary  A partial list of some leading virtualization technologies:  For SW licensing, virtualization only impacts PVU-based offering See the Sub-capacity Licensing website for information on supported virtualization technologiesSub-capacity Licensing website

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 7 Sub-Capacity (Virtualization Capacity) Licensing Overview  Full capacity licensing –Customers acquire licenses for all the physical processor cores  Sub-capacity (Virtualization Capacity) licensing –Customers acquire licenses for the lower of Virtualization Capacity or Full Capacity of the server, or group of servers Virtualization Capacity is the sum of the virtual core capacity available to a product –Virtualization Capacity License Counting Rules differ by Virtualization Technology, see specific rules for your Virtualization Technology Environment: Virtualization Capacity License Counting Rules Examples of Licensing Scenarios Follow

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 8  Customers using sub-capacity licensing must: –Agree to the terms of the Sub-capacity Attachment Follow Virtualization Capacity License Counting Rules for the Eligible Virtualization Environment(s) –Use Eligible Sub-capacity Products –Use Eligible Virtualization Technologies –Use Eligible Processor Technologies –Use the IBM License Metric Tool (ILMT) and maintain report documentation Certain ILMT use exceptions may apply  Customers are no longer required to submit reports to IBM! Summary of Sub-capacity Licensing Requirements See the Sub-capacity Licensing website for information on supported virtualization technologiesSub-capacity Licensing website

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 9 Full Capacity: Physical Cores on One Server 1 Server 8 Physical Cores Server 1 MQ Physical Cores Software Products 8 WAS  Customers must acquire licenses for the Full Capacity (all physical processor cores) in the server available to the software products: Cores to LicenseFull Capacity MQ software8 WebSphere software8

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 10 Sub-capacity: Virtual Cores on One Server  License for the lower of Virtualization Capacity (using LPARs, Partitions, Virtual Machines) or Full Capacity available in the Server. 1 Server 8 Virtual Cores 8 Physical Cores PAR 1 MQ Virtual Cores Software Products 4 WAS PAR 2 MQ 4 PAR (or VM) = Partition  Eligible Virtualization Technologies can be used to create ‘Partitions’ or ‘Virtual Machines’ (VMs) which restrict processor capacity (i.e. virtualization capacity) available to a sub-set of the server or group of servers Server 1 Physical Cores 8 Cores to LicensePAR 1PAR 2Sub-capFull Cap MQ software4488 WebSphere software4--48

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 11 What is a Virtualized Server Cluster?  A group of locally networked servers that –Are centrally managed by a logical pool of resources (processor cores, storage, network etc.) –Provides resources, including processor cores, to each of the VMs  Virtualization Technology could dynamically move VMs between servers in the cluster –Example: VMware VMotion virtualization provides this movement capability  Licensing views the “Cluster” as the server (example on next page) VM 1 Virtual Cores VM 2 Server VM 3 2 VM 4 4 VM X 2 4 cores Server 2 4 cores Server 3 4 cores Physical Cores Virtual Machines 12 virtual cores 12 physical cores Virtual Environment Physical Environment Note: VM2 moves between all three servers

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 12 Virtualization Capacity : Virtual Cores on Server Cluster (This example is applicable for selected Virtualization Technologies only) 3 Servers 12 Virtual Cores 12 Physical Cores  License for the Virtualization Capacity (using Virtual Machines) or Full Capacity available in a group of servers (Cluster) VM 1 MQ Virtual Cores VM 2 Non- IBM Server 1 Software Product 1 1 VM 3 2 VM 4 MQ 4 VM 5 MQ 2 VM 6 MQ 2 4 cores Server 2 4 cores Server 3 4 cores Non- IBM Virtual Machines 12 Virtual Environment Physical Environment Note: VM2 moves between all three servers Physical Cores MQ softwareVM 1VM 2VM 3VM 4VM 5VM 6Sub-capFull Cap Cores to license

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 13 IBM License Metric Tool (ILMT)  Mandatory for PVU Virtualization Capacity environments, except when: –ILMT does not yet support an eligible Virtualization Technology (e.g. VMware today) –Enterprise has fewer than 1,000 employees and contractors worldwide –Full Capacity measurement of all servers running sub-capacity licenses is less than 1,000 PVUs –See next page for examples –Deployed Tivoli License Compliance Manager v2.3 (with 4Q08 Fix Pack)  For above exceptions, customers must count manually using IBM template  ILMT and/or Manual calculation records must be maintained for at least 2 years –If audited, provide saved reports to IBM's third party auditors –These reports are not submitted to IBM  Recommended for Full Capacity PVU environments  Benefits –Helps customers measure PVU licenses required, by software product –Can help customers maintain an audit ready posture –Essential for optimization of RISC/Unix virtualization technologies Recommended for Full Capacity, Required for Virtualization Capacity

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 14 PAR 1 WAS 4 PAR 2 4 Power Systems (POWER6 Processor) Server 1 8 Server Full Capacity 960 PVUs 1,000 PVU Exception Example Qualifies for exception Does NOT Qualify for exception PAR 1 WAS 4 PAR 2 4 Power Systems (POWER6 Processor) Server 1 8 PAR 1 DB2 4 PAR 2 4 Power Systems (POWER6 Processor) Server 2 8 Server Full Capacity Svr1=960 PVUs Svr2=960 PVUs Total 1920 PVUs Full Capacity measurement of all servers running sub-capacity licenses is less than 1,000 PVUs

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 15 Eligibility of New Virtualization Technologies  We have the best licensing coverage for virtualization in the industry!  Many virtualization technologies are eligible for sub-capacity licensing –However, there are some that are not eligible for sub-capacity licensing  Always check to be sure: –The customer’s virtualization technology is eligible for sub- capacity, and –Whether ILMT supports the planned virtualization technology  You can check these on the Sub-capacity Licensing websiteSub-capacity Licensing website

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 16 Sub-capacity April ’09 Announcement: Enhancements  Nearly all PVU-based products now eligible for sub- capacity licensing –Only those that won’t run in a virtual machine are ineligible  Elimination of two part number structure (full cap vs. sub- cap) –The existing full-cap part numbers will now apply to both full- cap and sub-cap –Customers’ existing PVU license entitlements can be used for full-cap or sub-cap. –Customers’ S&S entitlements will be converted at next S&S renewal after July 1  To use these products in sub-capacity mode, customer must still agree to the sub-cap terms per the Sub- Capacity Attachment to the PA Agreement  Benefits of this change: –Offers a complete IBM SW PVU portfolio for customers who are virtualizing –Simplifies license ordering/tracking for both customers and IBM –Eliminates the need for conversions of existing licenses when deploying sub-capacity environment

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 17 Sub-capacity April ’09 Announcement: Enhancements  Expansion of eligible virtualization technologies –Citrix Xen Server virtualization –Red Hat Enterprise Linux (Xen) virtualization –Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization –VMware Server 2.0 –Operating System commands and BIOS settings –Above technologies will be supported in ILMT during 2H 2010  Re-confirm ILMT support during 3Q 2009 for VMware  Re-confirm eligibility & ILMT support during 3Q 2009 for PowerVM  Benefits of this change: –Allows customers to expand the use of sub-capacity licensing to more workloads –Increased flexibility to use the most appropriate virtualization technology –IBM has the best licensing support for virtualization in the industry!

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 18 Benefits of PVUs and Sub-capacity Licensing  Licensing to the core (or IFL on System z) –More granular measure of processor capacity available –Better surrogate for the value a client receives from IBM products  PVU licensing –Flexible structure allows licensing to more closely track to the value a customer can receive from processor capacity available to software –Licenses are transferable across systems  Sub-capacity licensing –Allows customers to license only to the maximum number of processor cores available to be used by the VM, not the entire physical server (or cluster) –Customers can leverage virtualization technologies to optimize their system design and improve their overall TCO

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 19 Sub-capacity Licensing Has Great Value  New license sales –Only sell customers the license capacity they need Helps provide competitive price advantage Excess license entitlements this year means fewer license sales next year –Sell the value of sub-capacity licensing Do not sell full capacity at a deep discount as an alternative Sell the value of Sub-capacity Licensing and reduce discounts

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 20 Virtualization Capacity Websites: Internal and External Internal XL sitePassport Advantage Virtualization Capacity (Sub-capacity) Licensing ibm.com/software/xl/portal/viewcontent?type=doc&srcID=XT&docID=Z I54286V29 External sitePassport Advantage Virtualization Capacity (Sub-capacity) Licensing ibm.com/software/lotus/passportadvantage/subcaplicensing.html Internal/ExternalIBM License Metric Tool (ILMT) ibm.com/software/lotus/passportadvantage/ibmlicensemetrictool.html

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 21 Additional Licensing Education  Passport Advantage basics – 103.ibm.com/software/xl/portal/viewcontent?type=doc&srcID=XT&docID=A432245M9119 3P42http://w ibm.com/software/xl/portal/viewcontent?type=doc&srcID=XT&docID=A432245M9119 3P42  PVU basics – 103.ibm.com/software/xl/portal/viewcontent?type=doc&srcID=XT&docID=K425481E44444 G60http://w ibm.com/software/xl/portal/viewcontent?type=doc&srcID=XT&docID=K425481E44444 G60  Additional sub-capacity licensing education – 103.ibm.com/software/xl/portal/viewcontent?type=doc&srcID=XT&docID=P216209A21004 Q75http://w ibm.com/software/xl/portal/viewcontent?type=doc&srcID=XT&docID=P216209A21004 Q75

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 22 Backup

IBM Passport Advantage Software © 2003 IBM Corporation 23 Single-core Chip Processor Core Chip Socket 1 Quad-core Chip Processor Core Chip Socket  The core is a functional unit on which software executes –Multi-core chips have more than one processor core on the chip Processor Definition is Important in Middleware Licensing IBM Software continues to define processor = core  IBM Systems i, p, z and Power Systems also define a processor as a core  Do not need to adjust the processor count for these systems  Other server vendors define a processor as a core or a socket, and their processor counts must be adjusted for the number of cores on the chip 12 34