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1 Global Data Centers Design Considerations – Data Center Continuous October 2014 Warrick Gibbens

2 10/30/2014Cummins Confidential2 Content  Data Center Drivers  Market Dynamics  Classifications & Definitions  Design Considerations  Choice of Supplier  Key Value Proposition Elements  Customer Value

3 Data Center Drivers  Real World Impact of Digitization –Mobile Devices –VoD –E-Commerce –Social Media –Big Data 10/30/2014 Cummins Confidential 3

4 Market Dynamics – Power Demand Cummins Confidential  More (& larger) facilities need to support our “connected world” –Mobile devices (3G/4G), VoIP, the cloud, virtualization  Increasing power within facilities –Power Density of Servers (5kw  20kw per rack) –Cooling growing less rapidly – load profile changes –This will increase w/ technology refreshes 30/10/2014 Power demand increasing  11% Globally to 2016 4

5 10/30/2014Cummins Confidential5 Uptime Tier Classifications & ISO Definitions DescriptionTier ITier IITier IIITier IV DesignBasicRedundant Capacity Concurrently Maintainable Fault Tolerant Disruption - PlannedYes No Disruption - UnplannedYes No CapacityNN+1 2N Annual Outages28.8 hrs22 hrs1.6 hrs0.8 hrs Primary Power SourceUtility Generator ISO Generator Rating Run Time LimitationsLoad Rating COPNo Limit on run-time at 100% loadConstant Load PRPNo Limit on run-time at 70% load/24hrs ave Variable Load ESP200hrs /per yearVariable Load

6 10/30/2014Cummins Confidential6 Top Five Considerations for Specifying Data Center Power Systems Achieving the five nines……………………99,999% uptime 1. Ensure Redundancy, Avoid Duplicity (pre fuel filters vs. oil/coolant filters) 2. Seek Long Term Reliability to Maximize Uptime (selection of proven, tested and reliable equipment procured within an integrated system) 3. Limit Vendor Sources for Ease of Installation (Single Vendor w.r.t installation, trouble shooting and integration) 4. Select a Vendor with a Proven Installation/Service Record (available access to reliable services and accurate diagnostics) 5. Deploy a Focused Product Portfolio (understand equipment capabilities vs. non linear/linear load portfolio’s)

7 10/30/2014Cummins Confidential7 DCC vs. PRP – No Limit on Run Time DescriptionDCCPRP Units4 x 2500kW5 x 2500kW Loading over 24 hrs100% load / 24 hrs70% ave load / 24 hrs Available Load10 000kW8 750kW

8 10/30/2014Cummins Confidential8 DCC vs. COP – Oversized Generators DescriptionDCCCOP Standby Unit Size5 x 1800kWe (2567BHP)5 x 2000kW (2875BHP) Actual Unit Size5 x 1600kWe Minimum Load (30%)< 2900kWe< 3300kWe Load Profile 36-39%

9 10/30/2014Cummins Confidential9 Key Factors Driving Choice of Supplier Aftermarket support Reliability, services, experience, cost of coverage

10 Key Value Proposition Elements 10/30/2014Cummins Confidential10 Cummins leverages application expertise, system design experience, an industry-leading sales and service network to build a reliable long-term partnership with our customers. We're there with you before data processing starts and we'll ensure it continues throughout the life of the data center Relationships Reliability Execution Example:

11 What do customers value? 10/30/2014Cummins Confidential11 1.Aftermarket –Our 7x24x365 service call center and customized escalation process means you do not need to worry about downtime. Our fully trained service technicians are equipped and ready to respond when you need it most 2.Global Coverage –Customers want to be supported wherever their business takes them and Cummins global distribution network is unmatched. Cummins owns over 80% of its Distribution network – so you can be assured that they are properly trained and backed by Cummins whenever and wherever 3.Distributor Capabilities –Our Distribution Network is equipped to support customers in all facets. From application engineering, to project management to fully trained service personnel. It takes experience and detailed application knowledge to design, install and maintain critical power systems Disclaimer – variability exists across & within regions

12 What do customers value? 10/30/2014Cummins Confidential12 4.Power of One The Power of One goes beyond being a supplier of gensets, ats, switchgear and controls. It is about being a solutions provider equipped to support the customer throughout the value chain. 5.Customized solutions –CPG offers our data center customer with customized and reliable solutions to suit their needs. From data center continuous ratings, standard redundant offerings to Uptime Tier III/IV system designs, CPG has the application knowledge and expertise to design, test and service these solutions. 6.Application engineering –It takes application knowledge to ensure the power system is designed to fully integrate with the rest of the facility and meets unique location challenges. This ensure complete power availability when you need it most. 7.Supply chain efficiencies 1.Colocation and cloud providers utilize a “just in time” build cycle, which drives the lead time for back up power systems down. We can align our supply chains to support our customers business goals. Industry-leading lead time for custom products and ensuring that all of the components of an Integrated System (gensets, switchgear, ATS, etc) arrive at the right time.

13 10/30/2014Cummins Confidential13 Questions? Please visit Stand # 20


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