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Hello and Welcome to OCC’s presentationon the new data center and structured cabling solution, Procyon. Presentation Title Goes Here OCC Procyon

2 Agenda Data Center Architecture Procyon Product Development
Selling Fiber vs. Copper Procyon Product Development Procyon Solutions Fiber Components Copper Components Physical Infrastructure This initial training is to provide you with a comprehensive overview of what Procyon is and how OCC intends to take this innovative solution to market. In this presentation, we will take a look at the Data Center as a whole and the unique demands and requirements they are faced with, discuss the Procyon solution development cycle and review the overall Procyon system and components.

3 Agenda Procyon Components Procyon MT Cassettes
General characteristics 10 G MTP/LC 40/100 G MTP/MTP Distinct Selling Features Procyon Panel Configurations Fiber Panel Copper Panel Copper Cable Assemblies Vertical Panel Configuration Competitor Analysis

4 Agenda HD Cable HC Cable Procyon Data Center Cabinet
Procyon Cabinet Accessories HD Cable HC Cable This initial training is to provide you with a comprehensive overview of what Procyon is and how OCC intends to take this innovative solution to market. In this presentation, we will takie a look at the Data Center as a whole and the unique demands and requirements they are faced with, discuss the Procyon solution development cycle and review the overall Procyon solution and component.

5 Data Center Architecture
Emerging Trends in Technology Fiber is becoming predominant over copper Smaller data centers emerging in non-conventional markets Cloud computing – providing computing as a service rather than a product, via the internet IP Cameras are replacing CCTV for video surveillance 10G fiber uses LC TX/RX single pair 40G fiber uses a 12-fiber MTP configuration 100G fiber uses a 24-fiber MTP configuration Cat6A copper cable is required for 10G Ethernet As we researched the data center architecture trends, some of the things that prevailed as emerging topics in our discussions were: Fiber is becoming predominant over copper. Smaller data centers emerging in non-conventional markets. These are the 5, 10 or 15 cabinet data centers utilizing predominantly copper and fiber applications. Cloud computing – providing computing as a service rather than a product, via the internet. IP Cameras are replacing CCTV for video surveillance. More and more data centers and larger structured cabling projects are being installed to simply support video surveillance. 10 Gigabit Fiber uses traditional LC connections While 40 and 100 Gigabit Fiber uses a 12- and 24-fiber MTP configuration, respectfully. Cat6A copper cable is required and is the standard for 10 Gigabit Ethernet

6 Selling Fiber vs. Copper
Fiber is appealing to larger operations than Copper Less weight than copper cable Fewer analog problems (Attenuation, Alien Crosstalk) More available bandwidth Less power required to operate high speed interfaces OM3 is predominant, OM4 emerging More difficult termination process than copper As mentioned, one of the key trends in data center networking is the movement from copper to fiber. However, the ultimate decision lies with the customer and their particular preference. The propensity to lean more towards fiber installations is especially prevalent in larger operations. Fiber weighs less than copper cable and makes for easier installations Fewer analog problems like Attenuation and Alien Crosstalk Fiber offers more available bandwidth It takes less power to operate high speed interfaces and less power relates to a smaller carbon footprint OM3 is predominant at the moment but OM4 is quickly an emerging trend The only caveat to fiber installations is they have a more difficult termination process than copper

7 Selling Fiber vs. Copper
Copper offers some unique benefits to smaller systems Easier to terminate Switching hardware is less expensive Alien crosstalk is less likely to be problematic with fewer cables Able to support Power over Ethernet devices (WAPs, IP Cameras) Power budget is less of a concern to a smaller server count operation However, copper installations also offer their own unique benefits. As mentioned, copper installs are easier to terminate Switching hardware is less expensive with copper interfaces Alien crosstalk is less likely to be problematic with fewer cables like in a smaller data center Copper installs are able to support Power over Ethernet devices like WAPs and IP Cameras And lastly for smaller server count operations, power budgets are less of a concern.

8 Procyon Development What IT users were looking for:
High-density in smaller spaces for greater capacity Easy installations with simple plug-and-play connectivity Integrated cable management for better air circulation to improve component durability Trouble-free access to individual ports Fiber components that can accommodate future bandwidth applications In the development of OCC’s newest data center and structured cabling solution Procyon, we worked alongside data center professionals and listened to their every day challenges. From those conversations, we learned about what works and what doesn’t and we put that knowledge to work developing the Procyon family of products. IT users wanted High-density in smaller spaces for greater capacity with an equal or reduced footprint than competitors Easy installations with simple plug-and-play connectivity. Pre-terminated is very important to the IT user. Integrated cable management features that provide better air circulation to improve component durability Trouble-free access to individual ports to facilitate adds and changes quickly, reduce maintenance costs and reduce downtime. Fiber components that can configure for ten gigabit now but can easily be replaced one cassette at a time for forty to one hundred gigabit applications

9 Procyon Development The Procyon Architecture mandated:
High Density products 144 LC in 1RU High fiber count for emerging 40/100G Ethernet Cable Management features Accommodate high density patching requirements Conceal cables for a neat and clean look during operation Thermal accessories Assist cooling for higher power servers Lower their HVAC operating costs From that list of IT user requirements, the Procyon development process and design mandated: High Density products – at least 144 LCs in 1RU and even higher fiber counts for emerging 40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet Cable Management features to accommodate high density patching requirements and to conceal cables for a neat and clean look during operation Thermal accessories to assist cooling for higher power servers and to lower their HVAC operating costs

10 Procyon Development The result of this research was
A modular, unified and comprehensive system approach to data center design and structured cabling We were challenged to incorporate all of these features and the result of our research and development was a scalable, unified and comprehensive approach to product design. Procyon by OCC is a complete system approach to data center design and structured cabling rarely seen in the industry . These solutions have been carefully designed and constructed to offer components that work great individually but even better when combined.

11 Procyon Technology Development Themes
End to End Cabling/Connectivity/Cabinet system Integrated cable management Fiber cassettes combined with novel installation features of the combined cassette/chassis system for easy installation and future serviceability. Thermal efficiency Novel thermal barrier/cable manager cabinet accessory kit The most reliable and highest performance copper and fiber products Throughout the design process of each component, our goal was to provide an end to end solution that incorporated cable, connectivity and physical infrastructure components. Together as a system and separately as individual products, they would combine integrated cable management and thermal efficiency to provide the most reliable and highest performing copper and fiber installations.

12 Procyon MT Cassettes General Characteristics
12 Fiber Cassettes per panel 3 high x 4 columns per enclosure Integrated Cable Management Left or right exit directivity Couples to panel cable mgmt.

13 Procyon MT Cassettes General Characteristics
Bow Clip Capture Mechanism Allows easy cassette motion No inhibiting latch Bow falls into slots as it travels along panel guide features Integrated Pull-tab feature Allows for easy removal of cassette without disturbing neighboring cassettes

14 Procyon MT Cassettes MTP – LC Cassette 10G Ethernet applications
Used with 144 fiber cable for complete panel population Upgradable to 40/100G for future applications 6 TX/RX LC pairs per cassette

15 Procyon MT Cassettes MTP – MTP Cassette 40/100G Ethernet applications
4 MTP to MTP interfaces 12-fiber MTP for 40G 24-fiber for 100G 40G Upgradable to 100G

16 Procyon MT Cassettes Distinct Selling Features
Bow Clip Mechanism positions without the use of a latch Cassette can be positions forward in a ‘service’ state offset from peers Clear cover for field evaluation using laser Cassette can be inserted in reverse orientation Available with or without integrated cable management

17 Procyon Fiber Panel Forward Features
Accepts 12 cassettes for either 144 LC’s or 48 MTP’s in 1RU – currently the highest density achievable in a 1RU space on the market today 3-Tier Coupling to Cassettes for vertical separation of entering/exiting cable 3-Tier coupling mechanism has waterfalls for either up or down vertical exit path. The small size of the Procyon cassettes fit perfectly into the Procyon fiber optic panel. Designed for high-density in a small footprint, the Procyon fiber panel accepts twelve cassettes, accommodating either one hundred forty four LC or forty eight MT connections. With twelve fiber MT connectors that equates to five hundred seventy six fibers in one rack unit. Not only is that one of the highest density configurations available but with integrated and proprietary cable management and easy access features, this panel offers innovative versatility for data center connectivity. In addition, OCC’s pre-terminated HD Bend Tolerant trunk cables and jumpers make connections effortless.

18 Procyon Fiber Panel Forward Features
Chassis slides forward for ease of service using bow clip technology Labeling fields located on inside front cover Accessibility slots on front bottom for cassette serviceability Serviceable by a single person

19 Procyon Fiber Panel Rear Features
Cable storage at rear allows for cassette travel. Temp-Grip soft material organizes trunk sub groups in semi-rigid position during install. Permanent clamp fixes sub groups in position when completed.

20 Procyon products Fiber Solution Components Vertical Mounting Kits
Mounting for up to 10 panels Map patching to vertical switch configuration Spool based cable entry & exit system Horizontal cable management for travel to cabinet vertical managers Sliding panel for augmentation during service The innovative versatility of the Procyon fiber panel is magnified with the Procyon Vertical Mounting Kit. Vertical orientation is an emerging trend in high performance switching hardware as a means to dissipate heat vertically between blade modules of the switch. Procyon’s focus on end user convenience requires the orientation of the connectivity to be equivalent. This unique system allows the Procyon Panel to be mounted vertically to easily complement switch and server hardware ports. The bracket allows up to ten Procyon panels to be mounted and cabling is easily accessible using a spool based cable entry and exit system. This is a unique selling point to the Procyon system and mirrors active product connections.

21 Procyon products HD BT Cable Assemblies
Best bend performance and lower attenuation than commercially available fiber only Pre-terminated cables reduce installation time by 75% Available in: MT – MT Trunk Cables MT – LC Interconnect Jumpers In addition, OCC’s pre-terminated HD Bend Tolerant trunk cables and jumpers make connections effortless with the best bend performance and lowest attenuation possible. Utilizing OCC’s pre-terminated cables reduces installation times by 75% and offers innumerable termination options. Pre-terminated MT trunk cables, jumpers and even variations using keyed or secure LC options are all 100% quality tested for proven connections.

22 Procyon products Copper Solution Components Copper Panels
Pre-terminated Cabling solution 48 ports in 1 RU form factor Cat6A for 10G Ethernet Sliding panel chassis for easy access during service of multiple panel installations Able to be mounted vertically The OCC Procyon Copper Solution begins with the panel, an identical footprint to the fiber panel. This 1 RU panel houses 48 Cat 6A ports and just like the fiber panel, can be mounted vertically using the Vertical Mounting Kit. This vertical mounting is not only unique to Procyon but unlike any other copper solutions we have seen in the industry.

23 Procyon products Copper Solution Components Copper Cable Assemblies
Pre-terminated cable assembly Cat6A for 10G Ethernet Novel dual configuration card edge connector for low alien crosstalk Keyed connector housing for easy interface to panel chassis Integrated pulling eye Shielded for grounding purposes The Procyon Copper solution would not be complete without pre-terminated high-density copper cable assemblies. These rugged and shielded assemblies allow for fast installations with a unique plug and play keyed connectivity and an easy to remove metal pulling eye. Individually shielded pair cables are designed for grounding purposes and compatibility with a variety of cables including Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat 6A, and Cat 7A configurations. This rack to rack pre-terminated shielded solution eliminates any concerns of alien crosstalk and the need for Alien Crosstalk testing in the field.

24 Procyon Data Center Cabinet
Two widths – 24" and 30" 45RU accommodation 42" extended cabinet depth to accommodate expanding depth requirements Door hinges can be mounted on either left or right sides for dynamic door swing

25 Procyon Data Center Cabinet
Side panels are hinged for easy access inside the cabinet Fully welded 14-gauge steel frame supports up to 2,500 lbs Doors available with 63% perforation for enhanced airflow or optional Plexiglas® for high visibility preferences

26 Procyon Data Center Cabinet
Heavy duty oversized castors and leveling legs Front and back mounting rails can be freely adjusted for more depth, without requiring tools

27 Procyon Data Center Cabinet
6 1/2" rear clearance for PDU cable exit Angled PDU mounting bracket for reduced power cable strain and easy inspection of visual telemetry during rack operation Generic PDU mounting bracket accommodates popular vendor components

28 Procyon Data Center Cabinet
Unique 2 point latch system in the middle of the doors 4" roof knock-outs for increased cable entry capacity Vertical chimney system ready with available fan kit 24" cabinet to 30" cabinet conversion available

29 Procyon Cabinet Accessories
Vertical Cable Management & Thermal Barrier Available for both the 24’’ and 30’’ cabinets Isolates cool air from the front of cabinet from exhaust exiting rear of active hardware Combination of Velcro straps and spools for cable management

30 Procyon Cabinet Accessories
Vertical Cable Management & Thermal Barrier Hinged doors for cable concealment Removable pass though plugs allowing cabling to transition from the front of the cabinet to the rear Magnetic latching mechanism for the cable management doors

31 Procyon Cabinet Accessories
Rear Cable Management Cable loop organizers provide travel space from cable entering the top of the cabinet to servers and storage units located down below. (Kit includes 10 loops) Side-mounting spools for excessive loop storage A rear-mounting cable tray for specific routing of critical fiber optic cables at the rear of the cabinet

32 Procyon Cabinet Accessories
Cable Clamp Kits Accommodates cable ODs up to _ inches Available in 1 or 3 clamps per back plate Requires the vertical internal accessory mounting rails

33 Procyon Cabinet Accessories
Chimney Accessory Kit Provides a ducted return for both 24’’ and 30’’ Procyon cabinets Attaches to the top rear of the cabinet Removable roof knock outs provide airflow to chimney from Procyon cabinets

34 Procyon Solution Key Selling Points
Highest density on the market Easy access features and quick plug-and-play installations for quick moves, adds, and changes Integrated cable management to control and organize cables for better air flow Scalable footprint that allows for easy upgrades for future applications End to End solution in both copper and fiber systems.

35 Procyon Collateral Literature Videos Component level brochures
Topography brochures Data Center Design Guide All information also included in OCC’s 2012 Product Catalog Videos Procyon Overview Video Procyon Components Video

36 Procyon Collateral Website & Digital Content
Products added to the website Products added to BIM content Available on AutoDesk Seek program for AutoCAD and AutoDesk Revit users

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