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GIGA Data Centers LLC Modular Data Centers for Retail and Wholesale Colocation Low-Cost, High-Efficiency, Rapidly Scalable
GIGA: Decades of Data Center Experience • GIGA Data Centers was founded in 2017 to bring hyperscale data center performance to the multi-tenant colocation market • HQ: Atlanta, GA DC-1: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte Metro) • Co-Founders: Jake Ring (EMR, GE), Daniel Robbins (MSFT), James Longacre (MSFT) • 16 member Multi-disciplinary team of Employees and Partners • Team has developed & deployed 28 Modular Data Centers totaling over 150MW • Including for Microsoft, Apple, DoD, DoE, and NASA • Ten international locations including Italy, Japan, Brazil, Mexico, France • Site Development Supply Chain in place, $450M in Real Estate PE secured to fund multi- location pipeline up to 15 data centers over next three years SoCal Edison Lawrence Livermore Labs Redmond Ridge, WA Page 2
GIGA: Modularized Tier III+ Data Centers More Powerful More Efficient Faster 5kW up to 50kW Power Usage Effectiveness Deployment (PUE) Months 2.00 1.9 GIGA 18 1.50 1.15 6 0 10 20 1.00 vs. GIGA Traditional 0.50 0.00 MW Scalable in 90 days GIGA Traditional Traditional Dell G5 Guaranteed Deployed in Over 28 Data Centers Worldwide Page 3
Existing Customer Deployment, WindChill™ in Building Latest version is being deployed in GIGA Charlotte facility 80 Rack MDC assembled for Dept of Defense in 5 days Page 4
GIGA Modular Data Center Example (Morgantown, WV) Dept of Energy, National Energy Technology Lab ▪ High efficiency goals— Power Use Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.25 ▪ Achieved avg. annual PUE of 1.06 ▪ Example to right shows a PUE of 1.038 while the outside air temperature is 96.9 °F PUE: A ratio of Power consumed by the data center over Power consumed by Customer IT equipment. A ratio of 2.0 is typical for raised-floor data centers. A lower ratio indicates higher efficiency.
GOOGLE vs. GIGA Sources: Google PUE: https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/efficiency/internal/, and Best Practices: https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/efficiency/external/index.html#best-practices Google GIGA • Hot/Cold Aisle Containment, • Hot/Cold Aisle Containment, can sometimes just cold aisle also be either hot or cold aisle containment (see below) containment • Cold aisle >80°F (>26.7°C) • Cold aisle 78°- 86°F (>26.7°C) • Use free cooling, air-side • Use free cooling, air-side economizers with adiabatic economizers with adiabatic cooling cooling, proprietary controller • High-efficiency UPS • High-efficiency UPS • Fewer power transformation • Fewer power transformation steps steps • PUE = 1.12, as low as 1.06 • PUE = 1.15, as low as 1.06 DoE-NETL Data Center, Google Data Center, Page 7 Morgantown, WV Mayes County, Oklahoma
Charlotte Site: Can support up to 60MW data center 165k SF 4MW Onsite substation 100MW Transmission Feed 8 Fiber Carriers at curb Former DEI Motorsports facility Page 8
CHARLOTTE DATA CENTER GENERAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS Renovation Initiated 2018 Telco Duct Banks Two diverse conduit entrances Campus 21.25 acres Carrier Neutral Multiple carrier providers Total Building SF 165,800 sq. ft. Carriers CenturyLink/Level(3), Sprint, Windstream, Comcast, Telia, Total Data Hall SF 120,000 sq.ft. / 60MW Zayo, AT&T, Cogent, and Others Building Construction Concrete slab-on-grade and Meet-Me Rooms Two diverse MMRs structured steel Exchange Access ATL & CLT Internet Exchanges Structure Rating Data Hall FM-120; Office FM-90 Risk Category IV building Public Cloud AWS and Azure direct connects Loading Dock 3 Dock Bays, 7 Drive-in Bays POWER Office Space Dedicated: Available for rent Utility Power Duke Energy Heavy Power Shared: Conference rooms and Distribution Substation on drop-in office space premises Storage Space Available for rent Available Power Initial Build: 4 MW Full Build: 60 MW Access 24 x 7 x 365 UPS 2N or N+1 supported, PUE Guaranteed 1.15 at all utilization Concurrently maintainable rates Generators 2N Power Block redundancy Design Tier III Facility1 Distribution Redundant A+B distribution Reliability SLA 100% Uptime SLA systems to each Cabinet/POD Power Metering Revenue-grade, real-time metering available to rack/POD Copyright ©2018 GIGA Data Centers LLC (800) 301-7436 | www.gigadatacenters.com All right reserved.
CHARLOTTE DATA CENTER CLT-1 Data Center Located just north of downtown Charlotte in Mooresville, NC, our newest data center benefits from its unique location. Our facility has a Heavy Power Distribution Substation located on premises, and is directly connected to the two Duke Energy power generation plants south of Lake Norman, ensuring high capacity access to North Carolina’s highest availability network and plentiful green and renewable hydro energy. A carrier-neutral facility, access to several major long-haul fiber carriers and their MPLS networks is delivered through diverse route entry into dual Meet-Me rooms. GIGA Data Centers has converted this former Dale Earnhardt Motorsports building into a data center fully compliant to Tier III1 standards. WindChill™ Modular Enclosure Provides Best Efficiency • High efficiency with PUE of 1.15 guaranteed, attained through our proprietary adiabatic cooling with hot & cold aisle containment • Each rack cabinet bay is customizable to support power & cooling from 5kW to 50kW per 52U Rack • Dual-path (A+B) Redundant Power Distribution for Concurrent Maintenance • Dual Redundant Environmental Controls Interior Rack System can support the • 2N High Efficiency UPS & Power Systems most complex configuration • 2N Backup Power Generator Sets • 2N, 2N+1, and N+1 configuration support is available Security and Access Control • 24x7x365 Security Guard monitoring of all premises • Multiple Layers of Physical Security 1. Security fencing surrounds site and all entrance gates 2. Three-factor authentication with biometrics required to access Data Hall as well as each Enclosure. Every customer has a private suite experience as standard. 3. Security badge, combination lock or keyed locks to access individual rack cabinets • Security cameras positioned outside and throughout interior of site provide complete monitoring of all doorways, entrance and egress points • Lightning protection & perimeter grounding system installed • VESDA Fire Detection system with Dual Interlock pre-action sprinkler system Standards Compliance • SSAE16 and SOC 2 Type II compliance certification, including HIPAA and PCI DSS 3.1 1. “Tier III” and the Tier Classification System are copyrights owned by the Uptime Institute, LLC Copyright ©2018 GIGA Data Centers LLC (800) 301-7436 | www.gigadatacenters.com All right reserved.
Charlotte Data Center: Std Tilt-up Concrete building Each enclosure has 2 x 10 Racks Mezzanine supports UPS & batteries, switchboard panels for reduced copper runs 165 Sqft Facility can support 3,000 Rack Cabinets, power can be 5kW to 50kW Available Power: 100MW @ 4.6¢/kWhr Rack power density can vary across same row of IT cabinets and still maintain guaranteed PUE of 1.15! Page 9
Hyperconverged Loading: Standard Data Center vs. GIGA Schneider Electric says you can only put three HCI Appliances in a rack, using 6RU out of a 52RU rack. In a GIGA rack, you’ll run out of space before you run out of power! Standard: 8kW GIGA: 42kW Each NX-3000 needs on avg. 1.4kW per “block” (1.7kW max) Standard Example: GIGA Example: 3 “blocks” 24 “blocks” Page 10 https://www.schneider-electric.com/b2b/en/solutions/system/s4/data-center-and-network-systems-nutanix-solution/
How to support 9,600 VDI Instances Standard Data Center (using the Schneider configuration) • Maximum 3x NX-3000 “blocks” per rack (52RU) • 3 x 400 = 1,200 Virtual Desktops can be supported per rack • 8 Rack Cabinets at max. 8kW each = 64kW, @ $150/kW = $9,600 per Month • Not Included: Additional charges for space, power whips, setup for 8 racks • Max Power Usage @ PUE of 1.7 = 64kW + 44.8kW (PUE charge) = 108.8kW • Total Monthly Expense: 108.8kW @$150/kW = $16,320 GIGA Data Centers • Support 24x NX-3000 per rack (52RU), or 9,600 Virtual Desktops per rack • One rack at max. 42kW, @ $150/kW = $6,300 per Month (No extra charges) • Max Power Usage @ PUE of 1.15 = 42kW + 6.3kW (PUE charge) = 48.3kW 61.4% Less Cost based on same $/kW Price, and Page 11 56% Less Power due to lower PUE
Flex Power to Support Future IT Loads GIGA Rack Density 10kW 24kW 40kW 24kW Why pay more? Competition Rack Density 6kW 4kW 8kW 8kW 8kW 8kW 8kW 8kW 8kW 8kW 8kW 8kW 8kW Page 12
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