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Stanislav Polášek ELOS Technologies sp@elostech.cz

Red Hat - an Established Global Leader Compiler Development Identity & Authentication Storage & File Systems Middleware Kernel Development Virtualization Middleware Dev, QA & H/W Certification Commands & Utilities Dev & QA c ISV Certification Documentation, Dev & I18N 2 Global development and support Listed on S&P 500 67 offices in 29 countries Extensive partnerships with leading enterprise hardware and software vendors Pioneered the open source subscription-based business model Comprehensive product portfolio for enterprise environments

A Complete, Open Stack Products, Services, and Support for Enterprise-Class Applications Red Hat Enterprise Linux Platform Middelware Integration Solutions Services Virtualization High Availability Clustered storage Volume management, Multi-path I/O LAMP stack JBoss Enterprise Application Platform JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform JBoss Communications Platform JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform JBoss Enterprise BRMS Cloud & Management JBoss Enterprise Data Services JBoss Enterprise Frameworks JBoss Enterprise Developer Studio MRG Messaging Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Red Hat Network Satellite JBoss Operations Network Hypervisor Red Hat Directory Server Manger for Server Red Hat Certification System Manager for Desktop Red Hat Consulting Red Hat Support 3 Red Hat Training & Certification

The Server OS Market 4 12,000 Windows Unix 10,000 Other Host/Server OS/400 8,000 NetWare Mainframe 6,000 Linux Windows 4,000 2,000 0 Linux 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Combined Shipments and Subscriptions and Nonpaid Deployments (000) Only Two Server Operating Systems Will Remain Source: IDC, 2009

Red Hat Momentum in a Challenging Market Red Hat revenue increased 15% (bookings even more) Linux is deployed on ~25% of new servers** The UNIX Installed base continues to decline* ~4x more Linux than Unix being deployed** Red Hat is the industry leader * Source: IDC Worldwide Server Installed Base Forecast 2009 2013 Update, March 2010, #221809 ** Source: IDC Worldwide & Regional Server 2009-2013 Forecast Update. Doc #221439 December 2009 5

Why You Should Care Huge Opportunity realizing dramatic cost savings. Convergence of Factors: Huge performance, RAS, and scalability increases with the introduction of Nehalem-EX. Addition of new mission-critical features in RHEL5 and RHEL6. Oracle acquisition of Sun is motivating to migrate. Linux is the Future In Q2 of this year, demand for Linux skills surpassed demand for Unix skills for the first time ever! 6

Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Enabling the New Now Move Faster Run Leaner Be More Flexible A better starting point for every project because your platform is robust, secure and ready Data Center efficiency, performance and scalability Making IT nimble across physical, virtual and cloud 7

Move Faster The platform for today and your long-term growth Scalability & Performance: More cores, more memory, more data Freedom of choice: Optimized for the major hardware architectures and hypervisors Stability: Stable 10 year (plus) life cycle, Extensible: A portfolio of included software and enterprise Add-Ons Reliable across applications and workloads 8 Working across the industry Scale Up, Scale Out, Scale Consolidation Modular, flexible and robust operating system architecture that enables the latest in hardware reliability features

Move Faster 9

Move Faster Optimized for current and future systems RHEL6 NUMA Application Performance 2 socket AMD MC, 4/8 socket Intel EX x86_64 600 1.8 1.54 1.6 500 Application Performance 1.4 400 1.2 1.13 1.2 1 300 0.8 200 0.6 0.4 100 0.2 0 0 Oracle oltp(k) 4-node IntelEX Sybase oltp(k) 2-node AMD SAS kjobs/sec 8-node IntelEX 10 NoNUMA Memory interleaved NUMA (default) %NUMA Gain

Move Faster Scale performance with enhanced memory management RHEL5.5 /6 SPECjbb Scaling Intel EX 350 118.0% 116.0% 300 114.0% 250 bops (k) 112.0% 200 110.0% 108.0% 150 106.0% 100 104.0% 50 102.0% 0 100.0% 4 cpu 11 8 cpu 16 cpu RHEL5 RHEL6 TPHP R6 vs R5

Move Faster Support tens of thousands of files 12

Run Leaner Data Center Efficiency, Performance & Stability Make the most of your new new hardware & deployment paradigms 13 Less Power: Advanced resource management designed to minimize and manage your data center power requirements Improve virtualization: Optimize applications on both physical and virtual platforms with hardware independent diagnostic and management tools Operational excellence: Lower provisioning and management costs while increasing utilization with enhanced management, deployment & security features

Run Leaner Lower Power Consumption 14

Run Leaner Lower Power Consumption 160 Power consumption 140 20% Reduction 120 100 20% Reduction 80 60 40 20 0 RHEL 5.4 RHEL 5.5 RHEL 6 Idle power consumption (W), measured on Nehalem-EP 15

Run Leaner Get More with Virtualization Oracle scales up and out very well on Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Red Hat Enerprise Virtualization: Scaling Oracle Database, Oct. 2009 16

Be More Flexible Across physical, virtual & cloud Consistent operating environment Hardware and hypervisor independence Same execution environment (ABI/API) & support everywhere A portable, tunable, secure wrapper for all your apps Improve IT operations with a common foundation Leverage skills, processes and operation technology Unified and comprehensive app & system security Manage to SLAs with unprecedented resource control (on x86) Use integrated virtualization (KVM) to maximize options 17 All RHEL features benefit the virtual environment Run RHEL or Windows guests confidently As physical or guest deployment

Physical to Virtual to Cloud 18

Be More Flexible Red Hat Enterprise Linux with Virtualization High Performance Leading performance for virtualized enterprise applications Secure Comprehensive security stack with many built-in and integrated features Advanced Features Memory page sharing, NIC bonding, multipath I/O, power management, etc. Scalability Operating system unmatched efficiency with high levels of performance Live Migration Easily and transparently move running workloads in virtual machines from one physical host to another SMALL FOOTPRINT: <100 MB SCALABLE: Host (96 cores, 1 TB RAM), guest (16vCPU, 64 GB RAM) 19

The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Product Portfolio Servers Servers Add-ons Desktops Two offerings (x86) (other architectures and use cases) (optional software) One solution three editions Four additional offerings Seven add-ons 20

The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Product Portfolio Servers (x86) One solution three editions 21

The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Product Portfolio Servers (other architectures and use cases) Four additional offerings 22

The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Product Portfolio Add-ons (optional software) Seven add-ons 23

The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Product Portfolio Desktops Two offerings 24

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Add-On's May be configured for most applications that use customizable agents, as well as for virtual guests. Provides redundancy for web serving, databases, networking, and storage. Enables a shared storage or clustered file system to access the same storage device over a network. Provides support for file systems that are more than 16 terabytes in size. Includes management, monitoring, and provisioning support modules for Red Hat Network and Red Hat Network Satellite. Delivers remote directory memory access over converged Ethernet (RoCE) for those times when low network latency and high capacity are important. Extends the support period of an update for 18 months and delivers overlapping release support to give enterprise customers more flexibility. 25

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Support Options Self-support* Standard Premium Hours of coverage: None Business Hours Support channel: None Phone and Web Phone and Web Number of cases: None Unlimited Unlimited None 1 Business Hour Initial - 1 Hour Ongoing - 1 Hour** 4 Business Hours Initial 2 Hours Ongoing - 4 Hours** 24x7 for Severity 1 and 2 Initial and ongoing response times: - Severity 1 : - Severity 2: - Severity 3: - Severity 4: Customer portal access: Software Maintenance: Software upgrades: None None None Yes Included Included 1 Business Day Initial 4 Business Hours Ongoing 8 Business Hours** 2 Business Days Initial 8 Business Hours Ongoing - 2 Business Days** Yes Included Included *Self-support replaces Basic support. **or as agreed. 26 Yes Included Included

Red Hat Enterprise Linux A Comprehensive Platform Features Red Hat Windows, AIX, HP-UX, Solaris Operating system Multi-path I/O High availability Costly Vendor Alternatives Red Hat Enterprise Linux EMC PowerPath Veritas Cluster Suite Systems management HP OpenView/Opsware, IBM Tivoli Volume/storage Management Symantic Storage Foundation Suite High Performance Networking Infiniband Server virtualization 27 Vmware, Citrix

Life-cycle expanded stream model Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 RHEL 6 RHEL 6 SP1s RHEL 6 SP2l Main Stream RHEL 6 SP3s 18 Months Overlap (EUS) 54 Months Overlap (AMC LL) Main Stream Maintenance Phase Extended Life Cycle Support RHEL 6 SP4l RHEL 6 SP6s RHEL 6 SP6l RHEL 6 SP7s RHEL 6 SP8l 28 Service Packs with hardware enablement during Production I phase of four years. Total of seven years for the regular life-cycle 3 years Extended Life-cycle Support (ELS) option 8 EUS streams with 18 month overlap each

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