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Mark Bilton-Smith – President
mark.b@rionetworks.com - 541-492-3030
Recent Growth in the NorthWest

       Google - Dalles, OR -Three 68,680 sq. ft buildings (2006)

       Facebook - Prineville, OR –147,000 sq. ft. First company-built data center (Jan 2010)

       Microsoft - Quincy, WA –A new data center being constructed next to the existing one
       (April, 2010) 470,000 sq. ft. $500 million (2007)

       Dell- Quincy, WA –250,000 sq. ft. (November 2010)

       Yahoo - Quincy, WA –140,000 sq. ft. (2007)

       Amazon - Port of Morrow, OR –35 acres of land for data center in the future (Nov 2010)
       Boardman, OR –116,000 sq. ft. 3 large buildings $100 million project (Nov 2008)

       Apple - Prineville, OR – Purchased 160 Acres, announced February of 2012

       Bend Broadband – Bend, OR – 30,000 sq. ft. $16 million project, first phase complete 2011

       Data Center West - Medford, OR – 2,000 sq. ft.

       EasyStreet - Beaverton, OR – Expaned 5000 sq. ft. Energy efficient facility, (2011)

       Fortune - Hillsboro, OR – 240,000 sq. ft. currently in phase 1 of build

       Infinity Internet – Portland, OR – New 10,793 sq. ft. Under Construction

       Opus:interactive – Portland, OR – 80,000 sq. ft. Open for Business

       Rio Networks – Roseburg, OR – 12,500 sq. ft. Facility, Opens October 2012
Data Center opportunity


                  What is the opportunity?

 The Tribe is seeking a Joint venture, Partnership, Wholesale or Lessee
 12,500 sq ft data center – See next slide (s)
 We have 37 racks ready for use, up to 170 racks at full build out
 Facility was originally planned to be a retail business
 Data center is built on Tribal land, there are many advantages
 The area have many geographic advantages
 Southern Oregon is an untapped Data Center Market
 Hot hands can be provided by skilled Cow Creek IT staff
 Fiber providers are built in
1st Floor - 12,500 sq. ft. - Data Center
                                         2nd Floor – 12,500 sq.ft. – Umpqua business center
 Our facility – Roseburg Oregon          (Business Incubator)




Offices / Electrical / Conference room
staging area / Kitchen / Cross connect /
Data Center & NOC - 12,500 SF
Data center - 5000 SF
Current design “phase1A” supports 180kw
to the floor and 37 racks
Engineered Capacity of 1.7MW critical - up
to 170 High Density Racks
Enhanced security and surveillance
Fire pre-detection and pre-action
Direct BPA power 3 MW
Diverse fiber paths
NOC and monitoring
Loading/Staging/Programming area
Redundant N+1
 I. Generators
 II. Climate control
 III. Battery backup
3 Phase Engineered Design



               Design Guidelines per Phase:
               Phase 1a (Complete)
                           500Kw Diesel generator(s) (N+1)
                           225kVA UPS (N+1)
                           51 tons (N+1) Cooling Data Center
                           180kW (IT Loads) Data Center
                           3 tons (N) Cooling Electrical Room
                           6 tons (N+1) Cooling Cross-Connect room
                           20kW (IT Loads) Cross-Connect Room
               Phase 1b
                           750kVA UPS (N+1)
                           171 tons (N+1) Cooling Data Center
                           600kW (IT Loads) Data Center
                           9 tons (N) Cooling Electrical Room
                           11 tons (N+1) Cooling Cross-Connect room
                           40kW (IT Loads) Cross-Connect Room
               Phase 2
                           500kVA UPS (N+1) Electrical room
                           1,100kVA UPS (N+1) UPS Room
                           540 tons (N+1) Cooling Data Center
                           1,480kW (IT Loads) Data Center
                           9 tons (N) Cooling Electrical Room
                           12 tons (N) Cooling UPS Room
Our facility – Roseburg Oregon


Phase 1A - 37 racks capable of up to 8kW per rack – Average 5kW per rack (Complete)
Phase 1A - Complete




                          Estimated Phase 1A Power Utilization Efficiency (PUE) @ 180 kW Data Load
                                             Required        Available                                                                           Site Estimated      Site
                                              Cooling         Cooling         % of Full           Power       Power Yearly Run Time Total Yearly Average Power
Equipment                                    Capacity        Capacity         Cooling          Consumption Consumption Estimate Consumption           Draw
                                                                                                                                                                  Estimated
 Location                  Component          (Tons)          (Tons)          Capacity          (kW/Ton)      (kW)        (Hrs)        (kW)           (kW)           PUE
  Plant      Airstack Chillers                          51               60           86%              0.90         46.1         6167       284493

             Krack Dry Cooler                           51           200              26%             0.125          6.4         2593        16669

             Drycooler Pump                             51               NA               NA           0.02          1.0         2593         2667

             Primary Chilled Water Pumps                51               NA               NA           0.04          2.1         8760        18021      49          1.27
             Secondary Chilled Water Pumps              51               NA               NA           0.09          4.6         8760        40546

Data Floor   Rittal LCP Modules                         51               51          100%              0.14          7.2         8760        63072
Phase 1B - Complete




                             Estimated Phase 1B Power Utilization Efficiency (PUE)@ 600 kW Data Load
                                               Required     Available                                                                           Site Estimated      Site
                                                Cooling      Cooling         % of Full           Power       Power Yearly Run Time Total Yearly Average Power
   Equipment                                   Capacity     Capacity         Cooling          Consumption Consumption Estimate Consumption           Draw
                                                                                                                                                                 Estimated
    Location                 Component          (Tons)       (Tons)          Capacity          (kW/Ton)      (kW)        (Hrs)        (kW)           (kW)           PUE
Plant          Airstack Chillers                      171           180              95%              1.02        174.8         6167      1078164

               Krack Dry Cooler                       171           200              86%             0.125         21.4         2593        55555

               Drycooler Pump                         171               NA               NA           0.02          3.4         2593         8889

               Primary Chilled Water Pumps            171               NA               NA           0.04          6.9         8760        60059     177          1.29
               Secondary Chilled Water Pumps          171               NA               NA           0.09         15.4         8760       135132

Data Floor     Rittal LCP Modules                     171           171             100%              0.14       23.996         8760       210205
Phase 2 - Engineered




                            Estimated Phase 2 Power Utilization Efficiency (PUE) @ 1,480 kW Data Load
                                                              Required     Available                                                                           Site Estimated      Site
                                                               Cooling      Cooling         % of Full           Power       Power Yearly Run Time Total Yearly Average Power
                                                              Capacity     Capacity         Cooling          Consumption Consumption Estimate Consumption           Draw
                                                                                                                                                                                Estimated
Equipment Location                 Component                   (Tons)       (Tons)          Capacity          (kW/Ton)      (kW)        (Hrs)        (kW)           (kW)           PUE
      Plant          Airstack Chillers                               423           180              78%              0.81        341.6         2076       709112

                     Evapco Fluid Cooler (Dry Cool)                  423           520              81%             0.109         46.1         1051        48429

                     Evapco Fluid Cooler (Evaporative Cool)          423               NA               NA          0.009          3.8         5633        21432

                     Drycooler Pump                                  423               NA               NA           0.02          8.5         6684        56512     210          1.14
                     Primary Chilled Water Pumps                     423               NA               NA           0.04         16.9         8760       148129

                     Secondary Chilled Water Pumps                   423               NA               NA           0.09         38.0         8760       333290

    Data Floor       Rittal LCP Modules                              423           423             100%              0.14       59.184         8760       518452
Our facility – Roseburg Oregon



Open floor plan provides multiple options for our build out
Umpqua Business Center




  522 SW Washington – Rosebug Oregon
      12,500 sq. ft. Business Incubator
12,500 sq.ft. High density Colocation facility
Data Center




  522 SW Washington – Rosebug Oregon
      12,500 sq. ft. Business Incubator
12,500 sq.ft. High density Colocation facility
Data Center




  522 SW Washington – Rosebug Oregon
      12,500 sq. ft. Business Incubator
12,500 sq.ft. High density Colocation facility
Connectivity
Our facility – Roseburg Oregon




    Energy efficient water cooled architecture
    Free cooling will be leveraged for additional efficiency
    Chilled water cooling at 62 degrees
    Direct enclosure cooling for high-load applications
    170 High Density enclosures ( Up to 20kW)

To understand the benefits of this solution see this youtube link
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsFRt5cgzwk&feature=related




           Enclosure width          24” - 600.0 mm
           Enclosure height         87” - 2,200.0 mm
           Enclosure depth          42” -1,050.0 mm
Our Advantage – Geography




              Magnitude     5.0          5.1           5.2          5.3        5.4      5.5
   100.00%

    90.00%
             Earthquake Probability
    80.00%
                Next 50 Years
    70.00%

    60.00%

    50.00%

    40.00%

    30.00%

    20.00%

    10.00%

     0.00%
               Roseburg       Portland     San Francisco     Sacramento   Los Angeles   Seattle
Our Tribal Advantage

       Property owned by The Cow Creek Tribe, it is sovereign ground.
       Sovereign Immunity – Legal protection
       Lack of regulatory barriers
       Absence of sales and ad valorem taxes
       Frequent availability of New Market Tax Credits
       Sales tax exemptions for equipment purchased outside the reservation but used there
       Exemptions from local, county, and state zoning and land use controls
       Expanded financing opportunities for operations on Indian land
       Foreign trade “Off Shore” in the USA
       In many cases we have a defined preference on government contracts
       Special financing incentives
       Tax exceptions
       Availability of HubZone, "Empowerment Zone," and foreign trade zone designations
       Sales tax exemptions for equipment purchased outside the reservation but used there
       Roseburg Oregon is designated as a Rural underserved community
       26.102, which provides a five-percent incentive from the U.S. Department of Defense for
       contracting with an Indian-owned business.

The majority of this content can be validated here
   http://www.bia.gov/WhoWeAre/AS-IA/IEED/DED/CO/index.htm
Umpqua Business Center




Mark Bilton-Smith – President
mark.b@rionetworks.com
541-492-3030

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Cow Creek Data Center 2013

  • 1. Mark Bilton-Smith – President mark.b@rionetworks.com - 541-492-3030
  • 2. Recent Growth in the NorthWest Google - Dalles, OR -Three 68,680 sq. ft buildings (2006) Facebook - Prineville, OR –147,000 sq. ft. First company-built data center (Jan 2010) Microsoft - Quincy, WA –A new data center being constructed next to the existing one (April, 2010) 470,000 sq. ft. $500 million (2007) Dell- Quincy, WA –250,000 sq. ft. (November 2010) Yahoo - Quincy, WA –140,000 sq. ft. (2007) Amazon - Port of Morrow, OR –35 acres of land for data center in the future (Nov 2010) Boardman, OR –116,000 sq. ft. 3 large buildings $100 million project (Nov 2008) Apple - Prineville, OR – Purchased 160 Acres, announced February of 2012 Bend Broadband – Bend, OR – 30,000 sq. ft. $16 million project, first phase complete 2011 Data Center West - Medford, OR – 2,000 sq. ft. EasyStreet - Beaverton, OR – Expaned 5000 sq. ft. Energy efficient facility, (2011) Fortune - Hillsboro, OR – 240,000 sq. ft. currently in phase 1 of build Infinity Internet – Portland, OR – New 10,793 sq. ft. Under Construction Opus:interactive – Portland, OR – 80,000 sq. ft. Open for Business Rio Networks – Roseburg, OR – 12,500 sq. ft. Facility, Opens October 2012
  • 3. Data Center opportunity What is the opportunity? The Tribe is seeking a Joint venture, Partnership, Wholesale or Lessee 12,500 sq ft data center – See next slide (s) We have 37 racks ready for use, up to 170 racks at full build out Facility was originally planned to be a retail business Data center is built on Tribal land, there are many advantages The area have many geographic advantages Southern Oregon is an untapped Data Center Market Hot hands can be provided by skilled Cow Creek IT staff Fiber providers are built in
  • 4. 1st Floor - 12,500 sq. ft. - Data Center 2nd Floor – 12,500 sq.ft. – Umpqua business center Our facility – Roseburg Oregon (Business Incubator) Offices / Electrical / Conference room staging area / Kitchen / Cross connect / Data Center & NOC - 12,500 SF Data center - 5000 SF Current design “phase1A” supports 180kw to the floor and 37 racks Engineered Capacity of 1.7MW critical - up to 170 High Density Racks Enhanced security and surveillance Fire pre-detection and pre-action Direct BPA power 3 MW Diverse fiber paths NOC and monitoring Loading/Staging/Programming area Redundant N+1 I. Generators II. Climate control III. Battery backup
  • 5. 3 Phase Engineered Design Design Guidelines per Phase: Phase 1a (Complete) 500Kw Diesel generator(s) (N+1) 225kVA UPS (N+1) 51 tons (N+1) Cooling Data Center 180kW (IT Loads) Data Center 3 tons (N) Cooling Electrical Room 6 tons (N+1) Cooling Cross-Connect room 20kW (IT Loads) Cross-Connect Room Phase 1b 750kVA UPS (N+1) 171 tons (N+1) Cooling Data Center 600kW (IT Loads) Data Center 9 tons (N) Cooling Electrical Room 11 tons (N+1) Cooling Cross-Connect room 40kW (IT Loads) Cross-Connect Room Phase 2 500kVA UPS (N+1) Electrical room 1,100kVA UPS (N+1) UPS Room 540 tons (N+1) Cooling Data Center 1,480kW (IT Loads) Data Center 9 tons (N) Cooling Electrical Room 12 tons (N) Cooling UPS Room
  • 6. Our facility – Roseburg Oregon Phase 1A - 37 racks capable of up to 8kW per rack – Average 5kW per rack (Complete)
  • 7. Phase 1A - Complete Estimated Phase 1A Power Utilization Efficiency (PUE) @ 180 kW Data Load Required Available Site Estimated Site Cooling Cooling % of Full Power Power Yearly Run Time Total Yearly Average Power Equipment Capacity Capacity Cooling Consumption Consumption Estimate Consumption Draw Estimated Location Component (Tons) (Tons) Capacity (kW/Ton) (kW) (Hrs) (kW) (kW) PUE Plant Airstack Chillers 51 60 86% 0.90 46.1 6167 284493 Krack Dry Cooler 51 200 26% 0.125 6.4 2593 16669 Drycooler Pump 51 NA NA 0.02 1.0 2593 2667 Primary Chilled Water Pumps 51 NA NA 0.04 2.1 8760 18021 49 1.27 Secondary Chilled Water Pumps 51 NA NA 0.09 4.6 8760 40546 Data Floor Rittal LCP Modules 51 51 100% 0.14 7.2 8760 63072
  • 8. Phase 1B - Complete Estimated Phase 1B Power Utilization Efficiency (PUE)@ 600 kW Data Load Required Available Site Estimated Site Cooling Cooling % of Full Power Power Yearly Run Time Total Yearly Average Power Equipment Capacity Capacity Cooling Consumption Consumption Estimate Consumption Draw Estimated Location Component (Tons) (Tons) Capacity (kW/Ton) (kW) (Hrs) (kW) (kW) PUE Plant Airstack Chillers 171 180 95% 1.02 174.8 6167 1078164 Krack Dry Cooler 171 200 86% 0.125 21.4 2593 55555 Drycooler Pump 171 NA NA 0.02 3.4 2593 8889 Primary Chilled Water Pumps 171 NA NA 0.04 6.9 8760 60059 177 1.29 Secondary Chilled Water Pumps 171 NA NA 0.09 15.4 8760 135132 Data Floor Rittal LCP Modules 171 171 100% 0.14 23.996 8760 210205
  • 9. Phase 2 - Engineered Estimated Phase 2 Power Utilization Efficiency (PUE) @ 1,480 kW Data Load Required Available Site Estimated Site Cooling Cooling % of Full Power Power Yearly Run Time Total Yearly Average Power Capacity Capacity Cooling Consumption Consumption Estimate Consumption Draw Estimated Equipment Location Component (Tons) (Tons) Capacity (kW/Ton) (kW) (Hrs) (kW) (kW) PUE Plant Airstack Chillers 423 180 78% 0.81 341.6 2076 709112 Evapco Fluid Cooler (Dry Cool) 423 520 81% 0.109 46.1 1051 48429 Evapco Fluid Cooler (Evaporative Cool) 423 NA NA 0.009 3.8 5633 21432 Drycooler Pump 423 NA NA 0.02 8.5 6684 56512 210 1.14 Primary Chilled Water Pumps 423 NA NA 0.04 16.9 8760 148129 Secondary Chilled Water Pumps 423 NA NA 0.09 38.0 8760 333290 Data Floor Rittal LCP Modules 423 423 100% 0.14 59.184 8760 518452
  • 10. Our facility – Roseburg Oregon Open floor plan provides multiple options for our build out
  • 11. Umpqua Business Center 522 SW Washington – Rosebug Oregon 12,500 sq. ft. Business Incubator 12,500 sq.ft. High density Colocation facility
  • 12. Data Center 522 SW Washington – Rosebug Oregon 12,500 sq. ft. Business Incubator 12,500 sq.ft. High density Colocation facility
  • 13. Data Center 522 SW Washington – Rosebug Oregon 12,500 sq. ft. Business Incubator 12,500 sq.ft. High density Colocation facility
  • 15. Our facility – Roseburg Oregon Energy efficient water cooled architecture Free cooling will be leveraged for additional efficiency Chilled water cooling at 62 degrees Direct enclosure cooling for high-load applications 170 High Density enclosures ( Up to 20kW) To understand the benefits of this solution see this youtube link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsFRt5cgzwk&feature=related Enclosure width 24” - 600.0 mm Enclosure height 87” - 2,200.0 mm Enclosure depth 42” -1,050.0 mm
  • 16. Our Advantage – Geography Magnitude 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 100.00% 90.00% Earthquake Probability 80.00% Next 50 Years 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Roseburg Portland San Francisco Sacramento Los Angeles Seattle
  • 17. Our Tribal Advantage Property owned by The Cow Creek Tribe, it is sovereign ground. Sovereign Immunity – Legal protection Lack of regulatory barriers Absence of sales and ad valorem taxes Frequent availability of New Market Tax Credits Sales tax exemptions for equipment purchased outside the reservation but used there Exemptions from local, county, and state zoning and land use controls Expanded financing opportunities for operations on Indian land Foreign trade “Off Shore” in the USA In many cases we have a defined preference on government contracts Special financing incentives Tax exceptions Availability of HubZone, "Empowerment Zone," and foreign trade zone designations Sales tax exemptions for equipment purchased outside the reservation but used there Roseburg Oregon is designated as a Rural underserved community 26.102, which provides a five-percent incentive from the U.S. Department of Defense for contracting with an Indian-owned business. The majority of this content can be validated here http://www.bia.gov/WhoWeAre/AS-IA/IEED/DED/CO/index.htm
  • 18. Umpqua Business Center Mark Bilton-Smith – President mark.b@rionetworks.com 541-492-3030