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Data Center Zoning Connect for Life TM Enterprise Education Government Telecommunications Service Providers 1-877-223-2296

1 Legend 2 Topology 3 Architecture:, Zone & Cluster 4 Ultra High Density Interconnect 5 Ultra Slim Patching 6 How to Migrate Contents

Legend 45-50 U 20-32 3-4 s 3-4 Zones Rack Cluster 1 Zone Rack Zone Cluster

Elegant Good Too Complex A clean structure that provides direct backbone connection from any /Zone/Cluster to any /Zone/Cluster with one level redundancy. A clean structure for large scale data center that requires direct link from any /Zone/Cluster to any /Zone/Cluster with multiple level redundancy. A practically unmanageable structure with too much complexity. 2 Topology It s important to design a large data center architecture that s simple and scalable with redundancy in the backbone interconnects. It s crucial to design a hierarchy that simplifies the data center management, while in the meantime allowing the maximum level of direct interconnect to maintain the highest degree of performance.

Cluster A Zone 1 Cluster B Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 3 Cluster C Cluster D Zone 1 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 3 3 Architecture:, Zone & Cluster A typical architecture with clusters can host 1,500 racks or more with a simple and elegant backbone any to any interconnects as illustrated above. Smaller data centers can stay within 2 level hierarchy with s and Zones, or simply at the level.

Gateway Up to 720 Connection in 1 RU Gateway 4 Ultra High Density Interconnect

Nano Trunk Implementation Double Trunk Stage Nano Trunk 12 12 12 12 12 12 Single Stage Nano Trunk 12 Strand MTP All Encompassing Jacket Organized Look Multiple Lengths LC Connectors 18 Data Centre Solutions 120 Modular Patch Panel System 1U Ultra High Density fibres Ultra 5 Description 5 Ultra Slim Patching Wave-2-Wave Solution s high density patch panel is designed to accommodate up to 120 discrete connections within a 1U panel space or 480 connections when utilizing a multifiber MTP interface. The panel accepts up to 5 modules, High Density each module accepts incoming fibers from either MTP trunk cables or directly terminated cable via a retrofit management bar allowing entry from either the left or the right hand side. Exiting being connected the module. Each module is patch cords are managed by a retrofit bracket Custom Lengths to Reduce Slack supplied with a separate labeling card for ease allowing cables to be routed in any direction. of channel identification. Cable entry is managed Increased Air-Flow Improves Longevity of Cables Easy install Custom Cable ID System (Labels & Barcodes)

Challenges Understand Assess Short & Long Term Objectives Business Goals Interconnections Trunk Capacity The many data center cases, customers have to maintain live traffic while migrating to the new architecture. The downtime and disruption have to be zero or very low, which prevents many data center managers from moving to the advanced architecture. As more equipment is installed, especially with higher density blades coming to the market each year, the data center is becoming more and more unmanageable and chaotic. The efficiency in the day to day operations starts to degrade exponentially as the complexity increases. It is critical to act NOW, rather than deferring the issues to a later time, which results more waste of company s budget and resources. Core Migration Pillars Strategize Architectural Planning & Zoning Solutions Implement Analyze Develop & Execute Migration Plan Savings & Benefits Before & After Comparison Wave-2-Wave s data center architecture removes the complexity and confusion from data center manager s mind, and creates an end to end streamlined structure in today s ever growing environment. The architecture is highly scalable and easy to manage. Benefits Saves up to 50% of the cabling materials Improves the operations efficiency by up to 75% Addresses the growing challenges in today s mission critical data center environment Meets customers application specific needs 6 How to Migrate Being a direct manufacturer with local face to face services, Wave-2-Wave provides the most innovative products and solutions cost effectively in the industry.

Connectivity Life Cycle Continuous Engagement Cycle A Step-by-Step Process 1 Identify Issues with Client Why Choose Wave-2-Wave Solution? We Provided Value Added Services With Our Products Understanding Customer s Challenges/Environment Distribution Competitor Manufacturing Competitor 5 Continue to Listen to Customers Feedback 4 Deliver Through Local & Global Manufacturing Facilities 3 Prototype Application Specific Solutions 2 Provide Engineering Design Service Face to Face Engineering Service (No Charge) Design and Prototype Standard Solutions Application Specific Solutions Local & Global Manufacturing Capabilities Fast Lead Time Customer Service Corporate Office 517 Fairview Way Milpitas, CA 95035 toll-free: 1-877-223-2296 office: 408-586-8800 fax: 408-586-8877 web: www.wave-2-wave.com email: info@wave-2-wave.com Why Choose Wave-2-Wave Solution?