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A comprehensive guide Reference Paper February 2015

A service built to provide a connected experience, running on a platform built to perform that s Lifesize Cloud, powered by SoftLayer, an IBM Company. High performing systems, global availability and footprint, speed, scalability and resiliency are a few of the considerations we examined when choosing to partner with SoftLayer, a world-class provider, to deliver the backbone of Lifesize Cloud. This paper will provide insight into how Lifesize Cloud is structured. We will examine the best-in-class data centers that are fully redundant and the direct network connections to over 20 global carriers. We will explore the resilient modular application architecture and how it s deployed in clustered, fault-tolerant nodes around the world. With Lifesize Cloud you can be assured that we re providing the very best system performance, reliability, resiliency and security. It starts with a global footprint of data centers, each with up to 5,000 servers. Leveraging best-in-class methodologies, data center-performance variables are closely scrutinized and optimized: space, redundant power, high availability multipath network, personnel and internal infrastructure. Data center racks are provisioned with a massive amount of bandwidth, each with 40 Gbps of connectivity, for phenomenal performance. All data centers are fully redundant with power, cooling and network carriers. Multiple power feeds, fiber links, backup generators and battery systems provide industry-leading reliability and give SoftLayer the confidence of a 100% network uptime service-level agreement. Data center locations: San Jose Washington DC Dallas (2) Hong Kong London Mexico City Melbourne Singapore Amsterdam Connectivity SoftLayer data centers in which Lifesize Cloud operates and the global network of SoftLayer points of presence (POPs) are connected by 2,000 Gbps of connectivity in a private fiber-optic network. In addition, the backbone of Lifesize Cloud has direct connectivity with over 20 global carriers: Comcast DE-CIX TIE HKIX Level 3 Equinix Time Warner LINX NTT JPNAPs RMIX SIX TeliaSonera NOTA Pacnet Starhub Telstra NYIIX PCCW ANY2 Telefonica AMS-IX Lifesize Cloud, Architecture Reference Paper February 2015 1

These carriers connect to SoftLayer POPs with multiple 10 Gbps connections each, and in many cases to multiple locations. Carrier networks connect directly to the SoftLayer network in one or more of the following cities: Amsterdam Hong Kong Miami Singapore Atlanta Houston New York Sydney Chicago Los Angeles Palo Alto Tokyo Dallas London Paris Toronto Denver Melbourne Seattle Washington DC Frankfurt Querétaro San Jose Global footprint A seamless platform that goes across any border. These carriers then extend connectivity through their networks across the globe to tens of millions of homes and businesses. www.softlayer.com Any Lifesize Cloud user in the world on one of these carriers networks has a direct high speed connection into our cloud service. This direct connection provides an exceptional video call experience because the call doesn t hop between different network switches and providers, which could add delay and latency and diminish call quality. For customers that aren t serviced by one of these carriers, it s probable that their local carrier has a point of presence with a backbone carrier, letting the call make it to our network at high speed and with a minimum number of hops. Direct Link For those companies that would like to simplify, secure and speed up their data transfer between their private infrastructure and Lifesize Cloud, SoftLayer offers a private network with a direct link to any of the network POPs. With Direct Link, data can move from your on-premises data center across 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps network connections; your sensitive, business-critical data is controlled on every step of the network path; and you ll enjoy direct, free access to your servers in every SoftLayer data center across their private network. Establishing a Direct Link connection to SoftLayer is simple: extend your on-premises network into one of their available network POP locations and cross-connect your router to theirs, and they ll enable a private and secure 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps connection to your SoftLayer servers across the private network. Direct Link is available in 18 network POPs around the world. Choose where you want to link up to the SoftLayer private network and get connected. LOCATION SL NETWORK POP PROVIDE North America Atlanta, GA ATL01 Telx Chicago, IL CHI01 Equinix Denver, CO DEN01 Coresite Dallas, TX DAL03 Equinix Los Angeles, CA LAX01 Coresite Miami, FL MIA01 Terremark New York City, NY NYC01 Telx San Jose, CA SJC02 Equinix Seattle, WA SEA02 The Westin Toronto, Ont, CA TOR02 Cologix Washington, D.C. WDC02 Equinix APAC Hong Kong HKG01 Pacnet Melbourne MEL02 NextDC Singapore SNG01 Equinix Sydney SYD02 Equinix Tokyo TOK01 Equinix EMEA Amsterdam AMS02 Equinix Frankfurt FRA01 InterXion London LON01 TelecityGroup Paris PAR02 Equinix Lifesize Cloud, Architecture Reference Paper February 2015 2

Resiliency The high availability of Lifesize Cloud extends beyond the industry-leading redundancy of our data centers. Lifesize Cloud was natively designed to be fault tolerant. It is not deployed in just one data center at SoftLayer it is deployed in ten of Softlayer s data center locations around the world, and that number will continue to grow. Additionally, Lifesize Cloud is built using a modular architecture, which adds resiliency. Each Lifesize Cloud node comprises one or more instances of our call-control application clustered together geographically. In addition, several instances of our multiparty calling application are associated with each call-control application in each data center. A network of networks Fast, resilient and seamless around the world. Even the best solutions will fail at some point in time. The key consideration is what your cloud video provider does to minimize this risk and to mitigate any failures. There are two primary application failures that can potentially occur a crash in either the multiparty application or the call-control. This is where redundant failover systems are vital. In the event of a multiparty calling application crash, the call will continue with only a barely discernable blip in video as the media is routed to a different multiparty calling instance. The call remains connected and continues on as the application-level redundancy hands off the media processing from a failing multiparty instance to a stable one. The other type of failure that can occur is within the call-control application. All instances of the callcontrol application across our global footprint are clustered together for both scalability and redundancy. In the event that one instance fails, all users registered to that node will be immediately reregistered to another node. Users that were in a video call will see their calls drop, Lifesize Cloud will immediately register with another node in the network and the call will reconnect as soon as the user presses redial. If there is a catastrophic event at a data center or network POP, all users immediately fail over to another data center. Service is immediately available, this time through a different physical data center location, and a user simply redials and the call connects. Lifesize Cloud was natively designed to be fault tolerant. It is not deployed in just one data center at SoftLayer it is deployed in ten of SoftLayer s data center locations around the world Based on where you are in the world, Lifesize Cloud dynamically determines which of our nodes you register to. In the background Lifesize Cloud runs a test to see which node has the highest quality link based on your location and assigns it as your primary node. We are constantly assessing the connection quality so, while the user is traveling, the node the user is registered to may change; however, this is completely transparent to the user. Security 24x7 on-site security Rigorous controls. Security ranks at the top of all administrator and user concerns. Lifesize respects these concerns and takes security very seriously. All communication among Lifesize Cloud users is fully encrypted with enterprise-class 128-bit AES encryption and TLS. Additionally, every data center and network location is regularly audited and hardened against physical intrusion. Lifesize Cloud, Architecture Reference Paper February 2015 3

Capacity While our fault-tolerant application and premier data centers provide the assurance that the service will work, there is one more variable to consider, and that s ensuring that a cloud provider has sufficient capacity for peak demand when you need it most. High performance rack architecture Better power, bandwidth and support for each server. Lifesize monitors our network 24/7 and aggressively provisions extra capacity to stay ahead of demand. In fact, we overprovision our capacity so that you can have complete confidence that your calls will always connect. You can view the current status of the network and our service history and sign up for alerts at status.lifesizecloud.com. Conclusion With Lifesize Cloud you can be assured that we re providing the very best system performance, reliability, resiliency and security. We carefully scrutinized the capabilities of service providers and selected SoftLayer based on the following criteria: Global footprint Fully redundant data centers Direct connectivity with over 20 global carriers Massive amounts of capacity and bandwidth Rapid scaling capability Failover redundant systems Business-class security An impeccable track record of service Lifesize Cloud is all of the above and more. To users, its innovation is in its elegant design, simplicity of use and reliability. To network managers, it s knowing that the solution is globally available and designed for business-class security, performance and resiliency. ABOUT LIFESIZE Lifesize is the only company that delivers video conferencing that s as easy, as lifelike and as remarkable as meeting in person. Founded in 2003 and acquired by Logitech in 2009, Lifesize continues to reinvent the video conferencing industry through its commitment to relentless innovation. From the announcement of the world s first high definition video in 2005 to the introduction of Lifesize Cloud, the only cloud video solution that provides a connected experience across devices and meeting rooms, Lifesize continues to address customer needs to bring high quality and reliable video that is simple to use and support without breaking the bank. Now, no matter where you happen to be, you are just one video call away from having a seat in the meeting. HEADQUARTERS Austin, Texas, USA +1 512 347 9300 Toll Free US +1 877 543 3749 EMEA REGIONAL OFFICE Munich, Germany +49 89 20 70 76 0 Toll Free Europe +00 8000 999 09 799 APAC REGIONAL OFFICE Singapore +65 6303 8370 www.lifesize.com E-mail: info@lifesize.com 2015 Logitech. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Lifesize is the registered trademark or trademark of Logitech. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. WP_Cloud_Architecture_0215