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IBM LinuxONE and SUSE GreenstackOracle z SIG Conference 2017Mike FrieseneggerTechnology StrategistIBM Global Alliancemikef@suse.com

Session objectives A bit about SUSE Define SUSE “Greenstack” Discuss IBM LinuxONE and SUSE Greenstack1

25 Years of Open Source2

SUSE is SUSE is the Linux distribution the world turnsto when it’s serious: When lives (andlivelihoods) depend on the reliability,availability and performance of the Linux OS.Mission-critical3

Where SUSE Leads70%SAP on Linux70% of all SAP applications runningon Linux run on SUSE80%9/10Linux in Large EnterpriseLinux in AerospaceOver 80% of the Fortune Global 50 areactive SUSE Customers9 out of 10 of the largest aerospacecompanies rely on SUSE4/5Linux in Finance4 out of 5 of the world’s largestbanks use SUSE Linux Enterprisex107/107/10Linux in TelecomLinux in PharmaLinux in Retail10 of the largest telecommunicationscarriers rely on SUSE7 out of 10 of the largest pharmaceuticalcompanies use SUSE Linux Enterprise7 out of 10 of the largest retailers in theU.S. are active SUSE customers15 Mainframe LinuxOver 15 years of mainframe Linuxmarket share leadershipx1050%Linux in AutomotiveLinux in HPC10 of the largest global automobile mfgs. areactive SUSE customersHalf of the world’s 20 largest supercomputers run on SUSE7/10Linux in Manufacturing7 out of 10 world’s largest manufacturersuse SUSE Linux Enterprise44

Bringing Greenstack into Focus Building blocksinclude:- Enterprise products and open sourcetechnologies from SUSE- Packages built using SUSE buildtechnologies- Future technologies Customers pick-andchoose the right set ofblocks that supporttheir workloads- How-to guides to put blocks together– “Green Papers”5

Physical Infrastructure SUSE is certified on full range of z Systems IBM LinuxONE Emperor (L30/L63/L96/LC9/LE1)IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper (L10/L20)z13 (N30/N63/N96/NC9/NE1)z13s (N10/N20)zEnterprise EC12 (H20/H43/H66/H89/HA1)zEnterprise BC12 (H06/H13)zEnterprise 114 (M05/M10)zEnterprise 196 (M15/M32/M49/M66/M80)zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)Physical Infrastructure – IBM z Systems and LinuxONEServer, Switches, Storage, IBM LinuxONE Emperor/Rockhopper, IBM z13/z13s6

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for zSystems/LinuxONE Networking & Communications Performance & Throughput z13 SMT support IPv6 priority queuing OpenFabrics Enterprise Distribution I/O, RDMA, shared memory comms HiperSockets enhanced supportz13 SIMD exploitation Offer throughput improvements to address growingvolume of workProcesses several operands in a single instruction toreduce processor quiesce effects, lower cache misses,lower pipeline disruption, increased parallelismToolchain support Crypto hardware support Cryptographic acceleration feature provides cryptocoprocessor for secure-key ops plus new hardware assistsfor fast data encryptionOperating SystemSUSE Linux Enterprise Server for z Systems and LinuxONEPhysical Infrastructure – IBM z Systems and LinuxONEServer, Switches, Storage, IBM LinuxONE Emperor/Rockhopper, IBM z13/z13s7

Key features in SLES 12 SP2Common CodebaseKernel 4.4 Added support for new hardware and driver updates Stability of APIs and ABIsSystem Rollback Full system rollback Service Pack RollbackOnline Upgrade Paths One step migration (SP n - SP n 1) Skipping a service pack (SP n - SP n 2)8

SLES12 (and beyond) lifecycle model10 3-years life cycle 10 years general support 3 years extended support Different life cycles forDesktop and ModulesLong Term Service PackSupport (LTSS) Available for all versions,including GA Up to 3 years extendedsupport9

Current SLE LifecycleSLE 12 “Yearly” Service PacksCurrent Planning: Q4 CY/201xDetails at https://www.suse.com/lifecycle10

Partner Ecosystemhttps://www.suse.com/susePSC/home1,531 z applications are certified on SLES !11

Deployment Management & Image Building SUSE Manager – Linux Systems management KIWI – Automated gold master image buildingDeploymentManagementSUSE Manager,SaltStack, Chef,Ansible, PuppetImage BuildingSUSE Studio,KIWIOperating SystemSUSE Linux Enterprise Server for z Systems and LinuxONEPhysical Infrastructure – IBM z Systems and LinuxONEServer, Switches, Storage, IBM LinuxONE Emperor/Rockhopper, IBM z13/z13s12

SUSE Manager, including SaltStack Optimize operations while reducing costsHEALTH MONITORING Reduce complexity and regain control of ITassets Ensure compliance with internal securitypolicies and external regulations SUSE Manager Server 3 supports tchManagementOperating system lifecycle managementfor z Systems and LinuxONESECURITYCOMPLIANCE13

Deployment Management AlternativesIT automation software that automates howapplications are configured, deployed, andmanaged, whether you are operating in thecloud, on-premise, or a hybrid Puppet 3.8.5 Advanced Systems ManagementModule supports z Systems Ansible is available via SUSE Package Hub Chef (client) is work in progress, soon to beavailable via SUSE Package Hub14

Container Engine and Management Docker support for LinuxONE and zSystems Runtime and infrastructure to buildcontainersDeploymentManagementSUSE Manager,SaltStack, Chef,Ansible, PuppetImage BuildingContainer Engine and ManagementSUSE Studio,KIWISUSE Container-as-a-Service Platform,Kubernetes, MicroOS, Salt, ContainerEnginesOperating SystemSUSE Linux Enterprise Server for z Systems and LinuxONEPhysical Infrastructure – IBM z Systems and LinuxONEServer, Switches, Storage, IBM LinuxONE Emperor/Rockhopper, IBM z13/z13s15

Virtualization LayerKVM supportVirtualizationSUSE KVM for IBM z, z/VM Allows non-mainframe Linux-skilled users to explorean open source environment on LinuxONEDeploymentManagementSUSE Manager,SaltStack, Chef,Ansible, Puppet As of March 1, 2017, full support for SUSE KVMincluded in SLES for z Systems 12 SP2 KVM included in SLES and supported by SUSEImage BuildingContainer Engine and ManagementSUSE 6.4 supportKubernetes, MicroOS, Salt, ContainerEngines Enables extreme scalability, security,and efficiency Improved z/VM SSI integrationOperating SystemSUSE Linux Enterprise Server for z Systems and LinuxONEPhysical Infrastructure – IBM z Systems and LinuxONEServer, Switches, Storage, IBM LinuxONE Emperor/Rockhopper, IBM z13/z13s16

SUSE OpenStack Cloud for z SystemsBuild a private cloud enabling IT to quicklyrespond to changing business requirements VirtualizationRapid deployment and easy managementSUSE KVM for IBM z, z/VM Robust, production-ready cloud platformPrivate/Hybrid CloudSUSE OpenStackCloud for z DeploymentWidest hypervisor support and broadest interoperabilityManagement “Manage to“ z/VM available since March 2016 in SOC 6SUSE Manager,Building SaltStack,”ManageChef,from” z/VM availableImagein SOC7Ansible, PuppetSUSE Studio,KIWIContainer Engine and ManagementSUSE Container-as-a-Service Platform,Kubernetes, MicroOS, Salt, ContainerEnginesOperating SystemSUSE Linux Enterprise Server for z Systems and LinuxONEPhysical Infrastructure – IBM z Systems and LinuxONEServer, Switches, Storage, IBM LinuxONE Emperor/Rockhopper, IBM z13/z13s17

SUSE OpenStack Cloud18

Packages, Modules, PaaS, andSystem Analysis Tools High Availability Extension included in SLES for z subscriptions SUSE Package Hub VirtualizationPrivate/Hybrid CloudSUSE KVM for IBM z, z/VMSUSE OpenStackCloud for zSystemAnalysisMachineryhttp://PackageHub.suse.com DeploymentCommunity-built and maintained ManagementSUSE-approved at no extra costSUSE Manager,Image BuildingSaltStack,Chef,ServiceOpenBuildSUSE Studio,Ansible, PuppetKIWI Builds from sources, outputs installablepackages PaaS Container Engine and ManagementSUSE Container-as-a-Service Platform,Kubernetes, MicroOS, Salt, ContainerEnginesComing soon as we help define the right components ModulesOperating SystemModulesLegacy,Certifications,Web & Scripting,Toolchain, ASM, PublicCloud, ContainersPaaSComing soon!SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for z Systems and LinuxONE Flexible lifecycle (different from base) Fully supported in subscription at no extra cost (Web and scripting, containers, toolchain, ) Machinery for system analysisPhysical Infrastructure – IBM z Systems and LinuxONEServer, Switches, Storage, IBM LinuxONE Emperor/Rockhopper, IBM z13/z13s19

SUSE Package Hub http://PackageHub.suse.com/Broadening software choices for enterprise usersCommunity built and maintainedSUSE-approved at no extra cost460 s390x packages available todayUpstream packages20

Modules Flexible lifecycle (different from SLES install ISO) Fully supported in subscription at no extraNameContentLifecycleLegacySendmail, old IMAP, old JavaUntil 09/2017CertificationsFIPS 140-2Frozen versionsWeb and ScriptingPHP, Python (future Node.js,Ruby on Rails)3 years; overlap of 18 monthsToolchainGCCYearly deliveryAdvanced SystemsManagement“Machinery”, cfengine, PuppetContinuous integrationPublic CloudInitialization code and toolsContinuous integrationContainersTools, imagesContinuous integration21

Machinery for z Systemshttp://machinery-project.orgConfiguration discovery and systemvalidation Service migration Automated installation viaAutoYAST Image Creation via KIWI22

SUSE Greenstack SolutionsVirtualizationPrivate/Hybrid CloudSUSE KVM for IBM z, z/VMSUSE OpenStackCloud for zSystemAnalysisMachineryDeploymentManagementSUSE Manager,SaltStack, Chef,Ansible, PuppetImage BuildingContainer Engine and ManagementSUSE Studio,KIWISUSE Container-as-a-Service Platform,Kubernetes, MicroOS, Salt, ContainerEnginesModulesLegacy,Certifications,Web & Scripting,Toolchain, ASM, PublicCloud, ContainersPaaSOperating SystemComing soon!SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for z Systems and LinuxONEPhysical Infrastructure – IBM z Systems and LinuxONEServer, Switches, Storage, IBM LinuxONE Emperor/Rockhopper, IBM z13/z13s23

Greenpapers Migrating from KVM for IBM zSystems to KVM integratedwith SUSE Linux EnterpriseServer And more to come!24

Outlook and PlansMore technical documentation- Greenpapers- IBM RedbooksContinued engineering efforts- To take full advantage of future z Systemsand its hypervisors- Further integration with Cloud andcontainer based technologies- Work closely with the community bringingmore open source software to the platformvia Package Hub This is an on-going initiative betweenIBM and SUSE; will look at futuretechnologies to expand Greenstack25

Reference LinksSUSE z Systems product pagesSUSE Training https://www.suse.com/products/systemz https://www.suse.com/products/highavailability https://www.suse.com/trainingSUSE Customer Success StoriesSUSE Mission Critical Computing https://www.suse.com/success puting/SUSE Package HubSUSE Partner Software Catalog https://www.suse.com/susePSC/Open Mainframe Project https://openmainframeproject.org https://packagehub.suse.com/SUSE Enterprise Linux Server for zSystems and LinuxONE Webinar and-linux-one26

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Physical Infrastructure –IBM z Systems and LinuxONE Server, Switches, Storage, IBM LinuxONE Emperor/Rockhopper, IBM z13/z13s Image Building SUSE Studio, KIWI Operating System SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for z Systems and LinuxONE Deployment Management SUSE Manager, SaltSta