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Elliptical Mobile Solutions Data Center Solutions The Next Genera-on of Modular Data Centers Copyright Ellip.cal Mobile Solu.ons 2010 www.ellip.calmobilesolu.ons.com 1

EMS CURRENT PRODUCTS BENEFITS We Provide: Cooling Security Fire Suppression Mobile PlaUorm Customers Provide Electricity Connec-on to your network Any Equipment Reduce Upfront Investment by 50-80% for new data centers or data center retrofit Opera-onal Expenditures savings from 40-65%; including 50% Savings on Electricity Up To 75% Floor Area Savings vs. tradi.onal Speed to Deploy; weeks vs. years and easy installa.on Copyright Ellip.cal Mobile Solu.ons 2010 www.ellip.calmobilesolu.ons.com 2

R.A.S.E.R. is available in several different configura.ons 12KW Self Contained 16.5KW (Water cooled) Self Contained 20KW on Product Roadmap Includes the following: Keyed Lock System 42,000 BTU single or double rear door mounted air condi.oner Patch Panel/switch side car Basic suspension system for shock/vibra.on isola.on Quite Opera.on Conversa.on Level (66dB) Copyright Ellip.cal Mobile Solu.ons 2009 Op.onal Upgrades: Cyberlock Security Key System and sozware Aerogel fireproof insula.on Interior Ligh.ng Extreme Seismic/ Shock and Vibra.on Control N+1 Ven.ng Physical Characteris.cs: Rail to Rail Depth: 36 Total Cabinet Depth: 43 Overall Dimensions: Air Cooled - 36 + (6U side car) *30 W X 82 H X 80 D Water Cooled - 36 + (6U side car) *30 W X 82 H X 66 D (Side Car) is for 6U of low density equipment mounted ver.cally Air Cooled 42U - *24 W X 96 H X 80 D Water Cooled 42U - *24 W X 96 H X 66 D Weight: Air Cooled 550LBS Water Cooled: 400 LBS 10g Powder Coated Steel Construc.on 3

EMS HAS HOT AND COLD AISLE CONTAINMENT * *Best Prac.ce for Datacenter Efficiency - LBNL 2008 16.5 KW Water 12 KW Air Compressors have a mean -me before failure rate of 52.0 years. Equipment Equipment C o l d The blower has a mean -me before failure rate of 228.3 years. H ot A is l e Equipment Equipment Equipment A is l e - McLean Cooling Technologies Equipment Cold Air ALL EMS PRODUCTS REDUCE POWER REQUIRED TO COOL EQUIPMENT BY 50%+ Copyright Ellip.cal Mobile Solu.ons 2010 www.ellip.calmobilesolu.ons.com

MISSION CRITICAL VENTING OPTION Hot air from equipment Rack equipment fans will con.nue to be powered by UPS. DataCenter Power fails Louvers open Cool Ambient Air Equipment fans con.nue to cool during generator startup or shutdown period Rack Mounted Equipment will con-nue to move air during datacenter power outage Copyright Ellip.cal Mobile Solu.ons 2009 5

Hot air from RASER High power Exhaust fan Room has ambient outside air Outside Building air Cool air from outside building draw in and hot air exhausted out outside of building without ducts Door Outside Building air Cool air from outside building draw in through ducts and hot air exhausted out outside of building with ducts Room has building air No impact to building air handling /HVAC Door Copyright Ellip.cal Mobile Solu.ons 2010 www.ellip.calmobilesolu.ons.com

Smaller Footprint (Duc.ng Op.onal) Flexible Deployment Footprint More Energy Efficient

CyberLock Mul-- -er Security System The integrated electronic security system : 4 levels of security access to the enclosure. The patch panel, both equipment doors, and propulsion system are all secured with unique keys Fully Customizable Encrypted Security Access Limita.on by.me or day (9am 5pm) Limita.on by personnel (Network Equipment Only or Servers Only) Monthly Expira.on and Renewal 4,000 user event auditable trail Track who opens what and when. Field Programmable

DATA CENTER SOLUTION.3 Self Contained System =6m² Raised Floor Hot/Cold Aisle CRAC/Cooling =30m² Raised Floor Hot/Cold Aisle CRAC/Cooling =30m² Raised Floor Hot/Cold Aisle CRAC/Cooling =30m² Raised Floor Hot/Cold Aisle CRAC/Cooling =30m² SPACE SAVINGS Old Way=120m² EMS Way=6m² ELIMINATE Raised Floor A/C Fire System Security System Copyright Ellip.cal Mobile Solu.ons 2010 www.ellip.calmobilesolu.ons.com

Highest Performance per Wan (706 GFLOPS/KW) 56 Processors (224 cores) per Enclosure Used to show an example of power and density capabili-es 4 Super Micro Super Blade Xeon 5500 Blade Chassis and 4 Atrato High density storage V1000 s inside a R.A.S.E.R. R.A.S.E.R. HIGH DENSITY SOLUTION 56 Blades(448 Cores) Storage(240TB)Tier 1 Quad- Core Intel Xeon DP 56 Server blades High Efficiency N+1 redundant power supplies (100~240VAC Op-on) Chassis management modules 2 1GbE/10GbE switch modules 8x DDR InfiniBand switch modules (20 Gb/s) 24.4 TB SAS2/25.2TB SATA 240 TB RAID 10, 50 64,000 IOPS, random read at 4k block size 2.8 GB/sec, random read at 512k block size 14,800 content streams at 3.75 Mb/sec Self healing Fail- in- place architecture, with a three year zero- maintenance warranty

Expand Data Center Capacity with Energy Efficient High Density Zone Convert any loca.on into high density Streamline Project Management Reduce Installa.on/Design Costs Cut Project Timeline 4 Blade Chassis 56 Blades 448 Cores 240 TB Storage 4 Blade Chassis 56 Blades 448 Cores 240 TB Storage 4 Blade Chassis 56 Blades 448 Cores 240 TB Storage 4 Blade Chassis 56 Blades 448 Cores 240 TB Storage N e t w o rk Storage a n d M on i t o ri n g Blades/ Servers EXAMPLE SOLUTION TOTAL: 1792 Cores 960 TB OF STORAGE

Speed of Deployment

DATA CENTER RETROFIT SOLUTION EMS Solutions Go Anywhere Data Center is out of space, power or cooling Tradi.onal Build: Cost per KW of IT: $15,000 Containerized: Cost per KW of IT: $ 8,583 R.A.S.E.R.: Cost per KW of IT: $ 5,000 Copyright Ellip.cal Mobile Solu.ons 2010 www.ellip.calmobilesolu.ons.com

TIER 1 RASER Replaces A Tier-1 facility has no redundant capacity components. It provides basic power and cooling to the data processing footprint with no excess capacity for backup or failover, and has no redundancy in the M/ E/P distribution paths. A Tier-1 facility is suitable for small businesses or start-ups where IT is an enhancement to internal business processes, where the principal use of web-presence is for passive marketing, or where there is no enforceable financial penalty to customer quality-of-service commitments.

TIER 2 RASER Replaces A Tier-2 Data Center has redundant capacity components, but only a single non-redundant distribution path serving the data processing equipment. The benefit of this level is that any redundant capacity component can be removed from service on a planned basis (e.g., for preventative maintenance) without causing the data processing to be shut down. Businesses appropriate for Tier-2 facilities are small businesses whose IT requirements are mostly limited to traditional 9-5 business hours, companies without serious financial penalties for customer quality-of-service commitments, services without real-time delivery obligations, and call centers with multiple sites.

TIER 3 RASER Replaces A Tier-3 Data Center has redundant capacity components and multiple independent distribution paths serving the data processing footprint. There is sufficient MEP capacity to meet the needs of the data processing systems even when one of these redundant MEP components has been removed from the infrastructure. In a Tier-3 Data Center, maintenance activities and certain unplanned events can occur without interruption to the computing systems. Businesses appropriately supported by a Tier-3 Data Center are companies that serve both internal and external customers 24 7 and whose IT resources support automation of business processes, so that the customer impact of short shutdowns due to facility outage are manageable. Tier-3 is appropriate for businesses that span multiple time zones and corresponding geographic diversity of employees and customers. Businesses which have significant financial exposure due to customer quality-of-service issues are well supported by Tier-3 facilities.

TIER 4 RASER Replaces Tier-4 facilities have multiple, independent, and physically separate systems that each have redundant capacity components and multiple, independent, diverse, AND active distribution paths supporting the data processing footprint. In a Tier-4 Data Center, any single failure of an MEP component or distribution path has no negative impact to the data processing systems, and the infrastructure automatically responds to the failure to prevent further impact to the facility. Companies that operate in international markets, with a 24 by forever services commitment, and in a market space in which processes are continuous are well served by Tier-4 facilities. This also includes businesses that are based upon market transactions, financial settlement, e-commerce, or where customer access to applications or employee access to IT is competitively advantageous.

Pre Install Modular Power Distribu.on

Scale from 1, 10, 20, 200 or more EMS20 (20 RASER Infrastructure Block) Fig.1 10 Air Cooled RASER 120 KW IT 10 HVAC units (incl.) 60 KW Total Power: 180KW Total Gen Power: 200KW Total UPS (N+1) 300KVA 20 Air Cooled RASER 240 KW IT (see Fig1) 20 HVAC units (incl.) 120 KW Total Power: 360KW Total Gen Power: 400KW Total UPS (N+1): 600KVA Copyright Ellip.cal Mobile Solu.ons 2009 www.ellip.calmobilesolu.ons.com 19

Indoor/Outdoor UPS systems can save valuable space

Turn Key Combina.on UPS/Generator/ Switchgear

RASER Monitoring Op.ons Rack.vity Measurements Device Monitoring/Control Remote Device Power Consumption Power Supply Health Security Power Cycling Staged Activation Shutdown Airflow 22

Scale seamlessly with capacity requirement

EMS RASER ELMINATED THE GUESS WORK FOR INSTANT WORLD CLASS EFFICIENCIES 1.06-1.5 PUE Allocate more Waus for IT! MMDC Based Infrastructure Typical Data Center

Pay as You Go Facilities 60% TCO Savings due to a PERFECTLY SCALABLE infrastructure The highest return investment that the average data center operator or designer can make in rela.on to physical infrastructure is in scalability. Tradi.onal Data Center Built to 100% Capacity = Massive up front CapEx and associated cost Capital Intensive Upfront Costs Idle Equipment Margin of Error Poten-al CapEx savings EMS Method As built Capacity Projected Capacity EMS Method Actual Requirement years

Three Levels Chillers/ Cooling Tower EMS R.A.S.E.R. Narrower aisle increases density 50% more capacity to your floor plan. 1680 Servers per 40 x 5 6 180 EMS20 Blocks 302,000 Servers Easier to scale up Easier to move Finer Control Easier to Refresh Vendor Neutral Large Scale PUE 1.06 Addi.onal Density Generator Farm Copyright Ellip.cal Mobile Solu.ons 2009 26

Datacenter Challenges Today " Technology Refresh " Data Center Consolida.on " Energy Saving Ini.a.ves " Expensive Build Cost " Floor Space Constraints " Inflexible Infrastructure " Problems Solved " Limited Cooling/ Electrical Capacity " Runaway Electrical Bill Cost " Expensive Retrofit for High Density Zone " Constant Demand for Expansion " Under U.lized Compute Resources " Virtualiza.on Infrastructure Challenges Up To 80% $ Savings on Electricity Patented zero bypass cooling system 50-80% More efficient = Green UP To 70% Savings on new Build Data Center Up To 75% Floor Area Savings 25 Z² for EMS enclosures vs. 100 Z² tradi.onal raised floor Fireproof and Water Proof Air Tight Closed Loop System Eliminates Shock and Vibra-on Damage Patented Equipment Suspension Scalable from 1 Micro Data Center to 100 s; Pay as You Need Purchase Cooling, Security, Fireproofing, Raised floor, Hot and Cold isle all at the same.me.