Rackable Systems Overview Mike Hoey Sr Director, Northeast Sales.

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Rackable Systems Overview Mike Hoey Sr Director, Northeast Sales

2 About Rackable Systems Leading Provider of Servers & Storage for Large-Scale Data Centers

3 Vital Stats Founded in 1999, based in Silicon Valley, CA 4 th largest x86 server vendor in North America (IDC & Gartner) Fastest-growing x86 provider worldwide (IDC) Successful IPO in June 2005 (Nasdaq: RACK) Distinguished by our highly differentiated chassis, cabinet and power designs (patents & awards) The first to launch DC power solutions for wide-spread data center adoption (patents pending)

4 (1) 12 months ended September 30, (2) Midpoint of recent guidance range. (2) Rapid Revenue Growth (1)

5 InternetInternet 250+ Leading Customers Across Many Verticals EntertainmentEntertainment Government/EducationGovernment/Education Enterprise Software Semiconductor Design Biotech & Pharma Financial Services Oil & Gas CommunicationsCommunications Fox Sports Network Top 10 Global I-Bank UCSC Human Genome Project

6 Old Way Rackable Way A Vast Improvement

7 The Data Center Dilemma Density Density Power Power Heat Heat Operations Operations

8 Maximum Density Highly differentiated server & cabinet designs –Half-depth form factors for back-to-back mounting –2x density levels = 88 servers per cabinet = 352 cores –Ability to cool fully populated cabinet of systems Back-to-back mounting 352 cores per cabinet Foundation Series Rack Mount Servers & Storage Scale Out Hybrid Blade Servers Back-to-back and side- to-side mounting 352 cores per cabinet

9 Total flexibility and configurability –Open architecture, X86 designs –Customer and order specific bill of material –Rapid new technology adoption –Range of memory, disk formats (SCSI, SATA, IDE, SAS) and RAID configurations Leading edge development around AMD and Intel chipsets Best-of-breed partners –Full support for range of software platforms World-class OS expertise –Linux, Windows, Solaris Flexible Configurations

10 Lower Power Consumption Reduce power consumption in the server –Use low wattage parts (CPU, memory, fans) –Eliminate unnecessary components –Map designs to data center power availability –Less power = less heat = greater reliability Reduce losses associated with getting power to servers –Industry’s first DC Power technology AC-to-DC conversion at cabinet, row and data center level 10-30% lower power draw* 20-40% elimination of heat at server level* Maximize density to available power in legacy data centers Only supplier to provide Direct DC powered servers and storage –In AC systems, carefully match power supply to system power draw *Source: Lawrence Berkeley/California Energy Commission, 6/2006

11 Distributed DC Power Which would you rather have in your server? Rackable Systems DC Power Supply Competitors’ AC Power Supply Small: 29 cu in (no moving parts!) 2 million hours MTBF Dual power feed 93% efficiency Very low thermal signature Big: 240 cu in 100,000 hours MTBF Need (2) for Dual power feed 73% efficiency High thermal signature Choose the cooler, more efficient, more reliable solution:

12 Cabinet DC Power Technology Highly reliable DC power supply (93% efficient) replaces standard AC power supply (73% efficient)* Rectifiers convert AC input to DC power for 10% increase in power efficiency DC distribution bars inside cabinet deliver N+M redundant DC power to individual servers 20-40% elimination of heat* Deployed in any existing AC data center *Source: Lawrence Berkeley/California Energy Commission, 6/2006 Power Cost Savings and Higher Reliability

13 Row Level –One rack used to power entire row of cabinets –Added redundancy, reduced cost –Reduce number of circuits –Eliminate need for AC PDUs in data center Row & Data Center DC Solutions Data Center Level –Additional efficiency benefit (up to 30%) –Improved thermal shift/corresponding HVAC benefits –Maturing technology Server Cabinets DC Bus Duct Distribution System Power Cabinets

14 AC – DC Greenfield Building Comparison Power DesignBldgWatts Raised FloorCostConstructionEnergyProcessing Size (Sq Ft) Per Sq Ft Space (Sq Ft)SF/Raised FLCostCost/yrCapacity AC200, ,000$1,200120MM17.5MMX DC133, ,000$1,000100MM17.5MMX+30% DC123, ,000$90090MM12.3MMX Savings 30MM 5.2MM Data Center Level DC Power

15 Customer Case Study

16 DC Power Testimonials DC Power Testimonials “Rackable has allowed us to increase our global hardware capacity by more than 50% without increasing our electricity costs.” – CIO of Webex to Forbes Magazine, June 2006 “DC Power keeps the units considerably cooler within the chassis themselves and saves us somewhere between 10 and 20 percent over the AC-powered alternative." – Lead Engineer at University of Florida to CNET, March 2006 By purchasing a DC-powered solution, eWEEK Labs believes organizations will increase server reliability while lowering monthly power costs. – eWeek Labs, March 2006 “We saw the power savings right away when we put in the Rackable Systems servers.” – President of Spectrum to eWeek, March 2006 “Using DC powered [servers], we're saving money on energy, while receiving 20% more compute power in the same footprint." – VP Technology of Right Media to Tech Target, Jan 2006

17 Cooling Strategies Better heat evacuation –Back-to-back mounting enables central air plenum in cabinet –Louver system allows vectoring of air to returns (either upward or downward inside plenum) –Elimination of ‘hot aisle/cold aisle’ phenomenon –Reduces requirements on air handlers –No additional power needed to evacuate hot air Every 100W of power consumed by a server requires 70W power for HVAC to cool it –Reduced power = less heat = reduced HVAC costs = higher MTBF

18 Operational Savings Better serviceability –I/O in front for easy access –Roamer™ remote management –Modular power mating –Elimination of rail kits & clean cabling Turnkey deployments –Designed to meet customer-specific data center space and power requirements –Fully racked, stacked and cabled –System/cabinet-level power optimization –Configurations specific to customer –Comprehensive support and sparing packages –World-class technical consulting

19 Low Total Cost of Ownership

20 Global Service and Support Capabilities Choice in domestic or global support –Complete 24x7 North American capability, 4 hour onsite support from network of 3,000 engineers –We currently support customers in Beijing, England, India, Ireland, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia and Taiwan Self-service support portal for customers Unified case management infrastructure –Use SF.com infrastructure –Many customers provide automated input via SOAP APIs –Custom support models available globally Build-to-order service and support options –“Fix in Place” –Sparing –Self-maintenance

21 Rackable Systems Advantage Rack & Roll ! – full turnkey deployment Open architecture – COTS Built-to-order, NOT “Cookie-Cutter” Superior cooling & power management Best Rack Server Density in Market Superior TCO Easier serviceability Full Customer Support choices On site sparing / field inventory Worldclass Linux support Short lead times - Rapid deployment (3,000 server order in 7 weeks !)

RapidScale TM High-Performance Clustered Storage Systems

23 Accelerating Application Throughput CPU MIPS (12X) Application throughput (4X) 2000 I/O interconnect (10X) Memory bus MHz (8X) 2004 Source: RapidScale™ closes the gap Scalable applications are NOT commodities…even if most hardware is

24 The RapidScale Storage Solution Enhances application engine performance Eliminates expensive SAN arrays Minimizes use of slower NAS protocols Eliminates complex parallel file systems Reduces storage administration effort

25 NAS Clustered Storage DAS SAN Price / Performance Capacity Evolution to Clustered Storage

26 Next Generation of Storage Networking Clustered Storage No data silos; all nodes access the same global name space file system Highest performance Excellent capacity utilization Data sharing across nodes Lower capital and operating costs

27 RapidScale™ Clustered Storage Parallel data access improves application performance Global name space file system Ethernet switches become virtual multi-ported RAID controller Linear performance scaling Simple management Highly Available configurations RapidScale Storage Appliances maintain cache coherency across clients

28 Capacity Up to 8TB (16 x 500GB drives) per appliance Aggregate to 18 exabytes Performance 200+ MB/sec (Infiniband) Aggregate to over 10 GB/sec Networking Support Ethernet, Infiniband, Myrinet Power DC or AC RapidScale Storage Appliances RapidScale SA3100 AC power Up to 8TB per appliance Up to 112TB per cabinet RapidScale SA2150 DC power Up to 4.5TB per appliance Up to 126TB per cabinet

29 RapidScale Performance Monitor Easy to use monitoring tool ID RapidScale Systems Monitor performance Tune network and application hotspots Small scale array running at 1GB/sec!

30 The RapidScale Value Proposition  Modular Solution Add capacity/performance by simply adding more Storage Appliances  Simple Installation and Deployment Easy to deploy and manage using well-known Linux tools  Greater Return-on-Investment Increased cluster efficiency improves application performance  Faster Results Better application performance streamlines and improves business decisions  Most Environmentally Friendly Solution DC power will save up to 30% in power consumption and up to 40% BTU reduction while back-to-back / half-depth provides double density and cuts floorspace in half !

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