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PREPARED FOR IBM Executive Summary
Dual-socket servers that use Intel® Xeon® processors have become the most widely used
servers due to their outstanding performance, large memory capacity, and excellent
performance per watt. They are commonly found throughout the datacenter running
TABLE OF CONTENTS applications such as virtualization, web infrastructure, databases, general office applications,
and high-performance computing (HPC). In March 2012, Intel performed a major redesign
Executive Summary ............................ 1 update on these processors, launching the Intel Xeon E5-2600 product family and C600
chipset. These processors feature a number of new and innovative improvements that help to
Introduction ........................................ 1 deliver improved performance, bandwidth, and energy efficiency.
Intel Xeon Processor E5-2600
IBM leverages these Intel platform improvements in its new System x M4 servers, the x3550
Product Family Platform ..................... 2
M4, x3650 M4, and x3500 M4. These servers not only have outstanding performance and
How IBM Is Leveraging This New energy efficiency, but they also feature advanced manageability and resiliency features. A wide
Technology with the M4 Servers ........ 4 range of storage options are available as well, including both 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch hard disk
drives, and 1.8-inch solid-state drives (SSDs). IBM’s Feature on Demand allows customers to
IBM System x M4 Performance customize and upgrade the servers as business needs change and evolve.
and Environmentals ............................ 5
The performance and energy efficiency of these new M4 servers make this generation a
The IDEAS Bottom Line ...................... 7 compelling choice for those who have older servers in their datacenters. Performance has
improved over 10x compared to servers purchased just six years ago, and energy efficiency
has improved 5x over the last four generations. 1 As a result, Ideas International (IDEAS)
recommends that all datacenter managers reassess their installed servers and replace all
servers using Intel Xeon 5500 or older processors with new M4 servers. This server upgrade
will not only bring the datacenter up to date, but it will also save money through better energy
efficiency and reduced management complexity due to server sprawl.
Introduction
Dual-socket x86 servers running Intel Xeon processors are the most widely sold servers – for
good reason. Over the past five years, the processor performance and memory capacity of
these servers have increased to the point where dual-socket servers can now handle a majority
of business workloads. Dual-socket servers require less power, generate less heat, offer better
price/performance ratios, and take up less space than larger four- and eight-socket servers. As
a result, IT departments worldwide have standardized on dual-socket servers for such diverse
purposes as virtualization, server consolidation, web infrastructure, databases, general office
applications, and HPC.
In March 2012, Intel released the Intel Xeon E5-2600 product family (“Sandy Bridge-EP”) and
Intel C600 series chipset (“Patsburg”). The Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 product family is a
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Intel Xeon 5400, 5500, 5600, and E5-2600.
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new microarchitecture built using the same 32 nm process as the prior-generation Xeon
This new Intel platform has processor 5600 series. The new release features a number of enhancements that help deliver
more efficiency, more intelligence, more security, and more options. These E5-2600 processors
features and capabilities that are available immediately in IBM’s most popular dual-socket servers, the x3650 M4, x3550 M4,
make it more efficient, more and x3500 M4.
intelligent, and more secure, E5-2600 represents Intel’s major dual-socket microprocessor announcement for 2012. Because
all while delivering extreme this generation is a new microarchitecture, E5-2600 delivers features such as a higher core
count, greater memory bandwidth, and advanced power management. The result is a
flexibility and value to the processor that delivers a substantial performance boost while reducing power consumption.
customer. These processors help IBM’s new M4 servers deliver compelling benefits, especially for those
using older generations of servers.
Intel Xeon Processor E5-2600 Product Family Platform
IBM believes that more than half of new server purchases will be virtualized, and most will be
used in environments where power, cooling, and/or space are limited. To meet the stringent
and varied needs of these clients, Intel needed to develop a platform that exhibits an extreme
degree of flexibility, and the platform based on the Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 product family
(“Romley-EP”) is an evolutionary improvement in Intel technology that delivers on these needs.
This new Intel platform has features and capabilities that make it more efficient, more
intelligent, and more secure, all while delivering extreme flexibility and value to the customer.
Table 1. New Features in the Intel Xeon Processor E5-2600 Product Family Platform
Feature Benefit
Up to eight cores with two threads per core Stronger performance on multithreaded
applications
Higher memory capacity and bandwidth Higher application performance; in-memory
databases
Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 More bins of turbo upside than the previous
generation; higher application performance
Two QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) links per Greater bandwidth between the two processors
processor
Data Direct I/O smart caching Higher bandwidth between the processors and
PCI Express connected devices
Integrated PCI Express 3.0 Significantly higher I/O bandwidth, lower
latency, and reduced energy consumption
C600 “ring bus” Lower latency between the cores and I/O; lower
L3 cache latency; increased L3-to-core
bandwidth
Advanced Vector Extension (AVX) instructions Stronger floating-point and vector performance
Intelligent Power Technology Higher performance with reduced energy
consumption
The new E5-2600 processors have up to eight cores and 20 MB of cache with two threads per
core. In contrast, the prior-generation processors supported up to six cores and 12 MB of
cache. The new processors fit into the LGA-2011 Socket R, which will support quad-channel
memory with up to three DIMMs per slot. The result is up to 768 GB of DDR3 memory using 24
x 32 GB LRDIMMs, versus a maximum of 288 GB in the last generation Tylersburg-EP
platform. Interprocessor communication is also improved with a doubling of QuickPath
Interconnect (QPI) links between processors, delivering up to 8 GT/s of bandwidth per link
versus 6.4 GT/s for the past generation.
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For I/O, Intel has done away with the separate I/O hub and now integrates PCI Express 3.0 I/O
Intel is clearly targeting this into the processor itself. In addition to PCI Express 3.0, lane count has been increased from 36
per socket to 40. PCI Express 3.0’s theoretical maximum bandwidth is now 8 GT/s, which is
new platform for applications double PCI Express 2.0’s bandwidth. With this E5-2600 generation, Intel is introducing a new
that require outstanding feature called Data Direct I/O that helps to optimize I/O data transfers within both a local CPU
socket and a PCI Express connected device. When this Data Direct I/O smart caching is
performance combined with combined with the higher lane count and doubled bandwidth of PCI Express 3.0, the result is
large memory capacity and significantly higher I/O performance with lower latencies and reduced power consumption.
bandwidth in a dual-socket If Intel had stopped with these improvements, the result would have been a very impressive
server. next-generation processor. But Intel reached deeper into its vast R&D department to bring out
even more technological breakthroughs. One of the more notable innovations is the E5-2600
“ring bus,” which helps data move seamlessly among the eight cores, the memory controller,
the QPI ports, and the PCI Express lanes. As the core count increases, bandwidth becomes an
ever-increasing problem, and the ring bus architecture, which was introduced with the E7
processor family, is an innovative solution. According to Intel’s internal tests against the older
Xeon 5500/5600, the ring bus lowers L3 cache latency by up to 20% and increases L3-to-core
bandwidth by up to 8x. 2
Intel’s Turbo Boost Technology has also been enhanced. As in previous generations of
processors, Turbo Boost opportunistically helps to maximize the performance of single- and
multithreaded applications by boosting the CPU’s clock rate temporarily to handle the load.
Turbo Boost can only kick in when the core count, power consumption, current, and processor
temperature are all below their limits. But residency in turbo mode is limited because it
generates heat much more quickly. Once one of the four limits is reached, turbo mode throttles
back the clock. With Turbo Boost 2.0, Intel has added additional intelligence that helps Turbo
Boost manage both the power and the thermal headroom to keep the turbo mode engaged for
longer periods of time, and it is smart enough to not engage when memory and I/O are
bottlenecks. The end result is that the turbo kicks in more often and remains there longer.
For those who run HPC applications that count on floating-point and vector performance, Intel
has introduced the Advanced Vector Extension (AVX) instructions. AVX is a new 256-bit
instruction set extension to Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE) that delivers up to 2x the peak
FLOPS output for only a small increase in power. Applications such as audio/video processing,
scientific modeling and simulation, and financial analysis will all benefit from these new AVX
instructions.
Intel’s Intelligent Power Technology also significantly improves with this release. In the prior
generation, Intelligent Power Technology used intelligent power gates to reduce idling core
power consumption by nearly 50%. 3 These gates can be controlled either manually or through
automated settings. With E5-2600, Intel adds Network Power Management Technology and
Power Tuning Technology. The latter uses a larger network of sensors to deliver fine-grained
power control across CPUs, memory, and QPI subsystems. The technology now manages both
power and thermal headroom versus just thermal headroom in the prior release. Power control
can be accomplished based on OS, BIOS, or sensor inputs. Network Power Management for
E5-2600 adds additional intelligence by linking the power state to the I/O. Energy Efficient
Ethernet (EEE) lowers power states during periods of low link utilization, decreasing NIC power
consumption by up to 50%. 4 Direct Memory Access (DMA) coalescing aligns NIC interruptions
2
Source: Intel Corp.
3
Source: Intel Corp.
4
Source: Intel Corp.
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so that CPU and other system components can stay in lower power states longer. According to
IBM is rolling out the new Intel, DMA coalescing helps to deliver up to 20% overall system power savings. 5
Intel E5-2600 product family Intel is clearly targeting this new platform for applications that require outstanding performance
platform across all its dual- combined with large memory capacity and bandwidth in a dual-socket server.
processor Xeon server
How IBM Is Leveraging This New Technology with the M4 Servers
product lines, including the
IBM is rolling out the new Intel E5-2600 product family platform across all its dual-processor
x3500, x3550, and x3650. Xeon server product lines, including the x3500, x3550, and x3650. These are some of IBM’s
These are some of IBM’s best-selling servers because they deliver outstanding performance and energy efficiency for
mission-critical applications at an excellent price point. Many of IBM’s customers rely on these
best-selling servers because dual-socket servers to run their core business operations. IBM’s new M4 servers include the
they deliver outstanding following:
performance and energy » The x3650 M4 is the flagship of IBM’s rack server lineup. With support for up to 16 high-
performance, hot-swappable 2.5-inch hard disk drives (or 6 x 3.5-inch drives, or 32 x 1.8-
efficiency for mission-critical inch SSDs) and four to six PCI Express Gen 3.0 I/O slots in an energy efficient 2U chassis,
applications at an excellent the x3650 M4 is well positioned to handle cloud computing, virtualization, databases, Web
2.0, file/print, web serving, enterprise business infrastructure, virtual PC consolidation, and
price point. low-end UNIX migration.
» The x3550 M4 is similar to the x3650 M4 in that it supports the same processors and
memory, but in a 1U rack format. With its smaller size, it only supports eight 2.5-inch drives
or three 3.5-inch drives and two PCI Express or PCI-X slots. The x3550 M4 serves the same
markets as the x3650 M4.
» The x3500 M4 is IBM’s dual-socket tower server that can be converted to a 5U rackmount
server. With the same processors and memory as its rack-server cousins, the x3500 M4
delivers similar performance and thermal efficiency. Where it differs is in its much greater
expandability and physical size. The x3500 M4 supports up to 32 x 2.5-inch disk drives (8 x
2.5-inch or 3.5-inch drives are standard), up to seven PCI Express G3.0 slots, and one G2.0
slot (PCI-X slots are optional). The x3500 M4 is ideal for small businesses and branch
offices. With up to 32 TB of SAS or SATA capacity, it can also be used as a storage server.
For many small and midsize businesses, this server may be the only one they will need to
purchase.
IBM’s M4 servers are an evolutionary improvement to the prior-generation M3 servers. The M3
servers were very balanced, well-designed servers with great energy efficiency. This new
generation adds a number of enhancements over prior generations, including:
» Performance – The new Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 product family helps to deliver up to a
10x performance improvement over servers purchased just six years ago. 6 A 270% increase
in memory capacity over the last generation 7 ensures that the M4 servers will never run low
on memory, even when virtualized, as the x3650 M4, x3550 M4 and x3500 M4 will support
an amazing 768 GB. All of that performance needs a way to communicate, and the new PCI
Express I/O subsystem helps to deliver. With four or six PCI Express (including double-width
PCI Express) or PCI-X slots, the x3650 M4 delivers strong I/O flexibility as well as
performance. For those who need them, 10GbE mezzanine cards are available and
InfiniBand cards will be available soon.
» Energy efficiency – The Intel Xeon E5-2600 product family platform delivers outstanding
energy efficiency over previous generations. The efficiency of servers employing this new
Intel platform is especially compelling when compared to servers with processors that are
5
Source: Intel Corp.
6
Source: IBM internal testing and industry standard benchmark results. See Figure 1.
7
Source: Intel Corp.
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multiple generations old. IBM has taken its commitment to energy efficiency even further with
With IBM System x servers 80 PLUS Platinum (95% efficient) power supplies, SSDs, and full ENERGY STAR
certification.
using E5-2600 processors,
» Manageability – The second-generation Integrated Management Module (IMMv2), which is
users will see performance common across all IBM x86 servers, delivers all of the functionality of a BMC/RSA-II, plus it
improvements, particularly adds an integrated video controller, a remote presence/cKVM function, Super I/O, and a new
mobile interface. IBM was the first in the industry to support the initial IMM specification, and
in multithreaded HPC and it is clearly the first to support the new specification. For overall management, IBM’s Systems
vector computation applica- Director and its plug-ins make it easy to deploy, integrate, service, and manage the new M4
servers.
tions, such as fluid dynamics » Resiliency – Things can go wrong with any server, and IBM has built in a number of
simulations and crash capabilities to ensure that server component failures do not impact service delivery. As
expected, all fans and power supplies are hot-swappable. But IBM goes beyond that with
analysis. Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA), which is designed to predict component failures before
they occur. When a pending failure is detected, PFA turns on the Light-Path Diagnostics,
and a series of LEDs throughout the server helps to identify the actual component that needs
attention. IBM servers are also tool-less, so hunting for a screwdriver has become a thing of
the past.
» Feature on Demand – IBM believes that customers should be able to purchase what they
need when they need it. When requirements change, servers need to change to meet those
new requirements. That is why IBM designed in Feature on Demand for processors,
memory, disk drives, NIC cards, and advanced slotless RAID controllers with battery-backed
cache.
» Flexibility – These new servers support both 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch drives, giving customers a
choice for storage. The x3650 M4 also supports 1.8-inch SSDs. All PCI Express slots are
designed to fit different-length NIC cards. Finally, all servers have four GigE ports and two
optional 10GbE ports through a mezzanine card (no PCI Express slot required).
IBM System x M4 Performance and Environmentals
Figure 1 (next page) shows a comparison of performance data for the IBM System x3650 M4
(with the new Xeon E5-2600 processors) with performance data for the last five generations of
the server. The graph has been normalized to show the performance of the x3650 with the
Xeon 5100 series processors as one for a baseline. Although this graph uses the x3650 as an
example, servers from any vendor with the same processors should perform similarly. What the
graph shows is that customers who purchased servers just six years ago (2006) should see a
10x performance improvement by upgrading to a new IBM server with E5-2600 processors.
Customers whose servers are coming up to the end of a five-year lease can expect a 5x-7x
performance improvement. Even those who purchased their servers just three years ago
should see almost a doubling in performance. That doesn’t even count the improvements in
energy efficiency over the older generations.
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Figure 1. x3650 Relative Performance by Generation
Figure 2 shows the perfor- 14.00
mance per watt for the last SPEC CPU2006 Integer SPEC CPU2006 FloatingPoint TPC-C SAP SD 2-Tier SPECjbb2005
12.00
four generations of System
x3650, including the new M4 10.00
version. The Xeon E5-2600 8.00
processors show a roughly
6.00
5x improvement over servers
sold just four years ago. 4.00
2.00
0.00
x3650 x3650 x3650 x3650 M2 x3650 M3 x3650 M4
(Xeon 5100) - (Xeon 5300) - (Xeon 5400) - (Xeon 5500) - (Xeon 5600) - (Xeon E5-2600) -
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012
Source: Benchmarks retrieved from IDEAS Competitive Profiles as of March 2012, based on results
from spec.org, tpc.org, and sap.com. The x3650 M4 data is from IBM internal testing.
With IBM System x servers using E5-2600 processors, users will see performance
improvements, particularly in multithreaded HPC and vector computation applications, such as
fluid dynamics simulations and crash analysis. The improved memory and I/O bandwidth will
also translate to significant gains in the number of virtual machines that servers can support as
a virtualization host, and the number of users that can be supported in CRM and ad-hoc
decision support database applications.
Figure 2 shows the performance per watt for the last four generations of System x3650,
including the new M4 version. The Xeon E5-2600 processors show a roughly 5x improvement
over servers sold just four years ago. Intel has made steady improvements in energy efficiency
in the last four years, rendering many older servers obsolete.
Figure 2. x3650 IBM Server Performance per Watt by Generation
5000
SPECPower (Estimated for 2012)
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
x3650 (Xeon 5400) x3650 M2 (Xeon 5500) x3650 M3 (Xeon 5600) M4 (Xeon E5-2600)
2008 2009 2010 2012
Source: Published SPECpower_ssj2008 results from spec.org as of March 2012. The x3650 M4 data
is from IBM internal testing.
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About Ideas International The IDEAS Bottom Line
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