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2 WaterAir EarthEnergy IT and the Environment ConsumerEnabler

3 WaterAir EarthEnergy IT as a Resource Consumer Heating & Cooling Carbon Emissions Electrical Power E-Waste, Paper

4 WaterAir EarthEnergy IT as a Sustainability Enabler Consumer Water Recycling Paperless Operation Environmental Control Systems Green Supply Chain Green Data Center Travel Substitution Transportation Optimization Measure and Optimize Green Accounting

5 IT and Sustainability Information, Communication & Telecoms Airline Industry of Global CO 2 Emissions 2 %

6 Data Volumes: The Exaflood Data Storage Growth: 60% per year (IDC) Internet Traffic Growth: 100% per year Internetworldstats.com

7 Growing Energy Concerns 60B 110B 80B 20062008 (E) 2010 (E) Billions of Kilowatt Hours Annual US Data Center Energy Usage Source: EPA

8 IT Power Usage PCs and Monitors Printers LAN & Office Telecom 7% 6% 39% Mobile Telecom 9% 15% 39% Servers (+cooling) Fixed-line Telecom

9 PCs and Monitors

10 Oracle Austin Data Center World class technology and operational excellence

11 Data Center Intro

12 Taking Direct Action Refresh/ReuseConsolidate VirtualizeGovernance

13 Capping Power Usage in Austin Data Center $8M $1M $7M $6M $5M $4M $3M $2M 2002200320042005200620072008 72% growth 4% growth Randall Wiley

14 Drive down cost of computing Energy Maintenance Depreciation Labor

15 Case Study: Oracle University With Grid: 1/6 th the hardware CPU utilization increased from 7% to 73% Revenue per server increased 5X Servers to administrator ratio increased 10X Enterprise Manager Real Application Clusters Automatic Storage Management Mid-Tier clustersData Grids

16 Building the Green Data Center Project Sequoia: Oracle Utah Compute Facility

17 Project Sequoia Phased Expansion 1243

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19 Transition to Mukesh 0. what is an energy director? 5. What have we done in Austin 6. What are we doing for UCF? 1. When did Oracle first engage on conserving/managing energy consumption? 2. What results have you seen? 3. Beyond HQ, what has Oracle done, across NA, worldwide? 4. What are future plans/goals? 7. What are keys to success?

20 Printers and Paper Duplex printing No longer distributing paper with OU classes

21 Procurement As much waste is produced by the manufacture of a computer as a mid-size car (1.4 tons). What to buy: What not to buy?

22 E-Waste It is estimated that 50% to 80% of E-Waste collected in the U.S. is exported to other countries.

23 Recycle Printing Cell phones water 32% 27% 41% Worldwide PC Disposals (160 million in 2007; 460,000/day) RecycledLandfilledStored

24 Travel substitution/trip reduction Global collaboration

25 Enabling an Eco-Advantage with Oracle Eco-Efficiency Eco-InnovationEco-Transparency Protect business reputation Promote green brand Optimize resource utilization Minimize carbon footprint Design green products Implement green processes Expand Opportunity Reduce Waste & Cost Enhance & Protect Brand Product Lifecycle Management Strategic Network Opt. Manufacturing Sustainability Reporting and Management Transportation Management Asset Lifecycle Management Self Service Governance, Risk & Compliance Data Center Management Service Execution Procurement Oracle VM Reverse Logistics

26 Transition to Campbell

27 Campbell Webb Product Development at Oracle 17,000 employees 40 countries, 5 pedabytes of storage 30,000 servers 27,000 laptops/desktops. continuous development and test new versions of each product are generated many times each day analogous to creating a new product CD every few hours. Regression testing exceeds 52,000 hours daily.

28 Product Dev Server Refresh Next 12 months: Product Development IT $26m server refresh Move our primary development platform from 32bit Linux to 64 bit Linux, Reduce server counts from 12,000 to 6,000 in our Austin Datacenter Reducing power by 1400kW. W Will rely heavily on Oracle VM and Oracle Enterprise Linux. Next summer: Applications (Siebel, Peoplesoft, Apps 11i) product lines reduce 50% of our server footprint.

29 EM Power Consumption Management Oracle Enterprise Manager to manage power consumption of our newly acquired hardware Limiting each server to 380 watts or less. IPMI integration with each servers BIOS. Enterprise Manager to supply data to our BI reporting framework, and perform workload orchestration Could move workloads to data centers who primarily run on green power sources like hydro. Move workloads to data centers in a time zone were its the evening or early morning when temperatures are often lower and require less cooling.

30 Desktop and Server Power Management Laptops and desktops are typically only used for 33% of the work day instituted power saving measures turning of the monitor and hard drive after 60 minutes of inactivity Suspending the laptop/desktop after 180 minutes of inactivity Server infrastructure: we turn of the monitor and hard drive after 180 minuets of inactivity. Actively deploying thin clients to reduce our power footprint. SunRay solution Better management Improved Intellectual Property control Reduces power consumption from 80 watts for a typical desktop to 8 watts for a SunRay client. Today Product Development has 27,000 desktop/laptop under management Refreshing even 25% of these unit will yield power savings of ~500kW. Sixty percent of PCs are left on after hours - Gartner

31 Acquisition Impact Lab and data center space has grown exponentially. In conjunction with our Real Estate and Facilities (REF) division 2 year global consolidation plan One large 30,000sqft data center 38 smaller labs 5,233 servers. Eliminate 42,000sqft of space Eliminate1,000kW or associated power.

32 Green Education Education program with Product Development Highlights how much power is being consumed by desktops, laptops, external hard-drives, desk lamps etc. Random placement of inline power readers within engineering cubes that show each engineers power draw, for their respective devices. Placement of e-posters and posters in elevators that bring context to device consumption e.g. highlighting the power draw of a desktop if left up and running all evening for 8 hours, Green e-Waste program locate "green" ewaste bins in elevator lobbies on a regular bases.

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