2121 South Price Road Chandler, AZ Data Center Opportunity To meet aggressive growth demands while remaining flexible to meet our customer’s unique requirements we need a partner that was able to perform. Digital Realty offers us the ability to deploy a single cabinet all the way up to large caged environments along with flexible connectivity options. Working collaboratively with the Digital team, we designed a solution providing us everything we need through a consolidated solution. We knew it was the smart choice to stay and grow with Digital.

Robert Keblusek Chief Technology Officer Sentinel Technologies, Inc.

2121 South Price Road is one of the largest data centers in , totaling approximately 519,000 square feet with 34 MW of critical IT power. The building has a substation capable of providing up to 60 MVA of power to clients ranging from financial services and retail to cloud/IT services and social media platforms. In close proximity to major freeways, Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), and Phoenix Metro, this data center at 2121 South Price Road is in 17 one of the hottest tech campuses in The Valley of Scottsdale Rd Pima Rd 303 the Sun – Chandler’s South Price Corridor.

Lake Pleasant Pkwy Dynamite Blvd Rio Verde Dr 83rd Ave

60 Pinnacle Peak Rd 91st Ave

303 Sun City 107th Ave West Union Hills Dr

McDowell Mountain Rd 51st Ave Bell Rd 75th Ave Bell Rd 17 Surprise El Mirage 67th Ave Sun City Fountain 64th St Hills Cactus Rd Reams Rd Dysart Rd

Peoria Ave 43rd Ave Apache Lake Olive Ave 51 Saguaro Central Ave Lake Northern Ave

Citrus Rd 101 Glendale Ave Glendale Paradise Valley 88 Hayden Rd Hayden Jackrabbit Trail Camelback Rd Camelback Rd 87 Maryvale 17

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202 Tonopah-Salome Hwy 10 10 McKellips Rd

Yuma Rd Buckeye Rd 10 143 17 Tempe Cotton Ln Lower Buckey Rd Sky Harbor Johnson Rd International Airport 60 Broadway Rd Broadway Rd

Southern Ave Buckeye 60 60 Baseline Rd Baseline Rd

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Elliot Rd 202 10 Gilbert 87 Estrella Pkwy Estrella 85 202 Phoenix-Mesa Chandler Blvd Chandler Gateway Airport Greenfield Rd Higley Rd Gila Germann Crossing Price Rd Price Sossman Rd

Beltline Rd 60 Dobson Rd Dobson

Santa Cruz Cooper Rd Rainbow 347 Chandler Heights Rd Valley Riggs Rd Riggs Rd Sun Lakes

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10 347 87 First floor availability

Select suites available with 400V output PDUs, ladder rack, starline busbar, reinforced flooring, and hot aisle containment suitable for high density 25kW+ racks.

Overview of 2121 South2,165 kW Price Road First Level Floor Plan 12,904 SF 305 SF

632 SF - 120 kW G102 H102 DataData DataData Center CenterCenter 441 SF

J106J106 630 SF - 200 kW DataData Center Center 10,030 SF - 1,650 kW

600 SF - 137 kW ColoColo 1 Colo 3 Data CenterCenter DataData Center 266 SF - 58 kW K102 DataData Center

Colo 2 Colo 4 Data Center DataData Center

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6 Second floor availability

Select suites available with 400V output PDUs, ladder rack, starline busbar, reinforced flooring, and hot aisle containment suitable for high density 25kW+ racks.

6,894 kW Overview of 2121 South49,710 SF Price Road Second Level Floor Plan 3,680 SF - 500 kW 8,391 SF - 1,125 kW 8,739 SF - 844 kW 3,877 SF - 400 kW

J204 H203 DataJ204 Center G202 G203 H202 Data Data Center 3,877 SF - 400 kW Data Center Data Center Data Center Center

J207 Data Center

Data Center Data Center Data Center “Colo 5A” “Colo 5B” “Colo 7” 4,835 SF - 1,000 kW K201 Data Center

1,132 SF - 50 kW Data Center Data Center L201 “Colo 6” “Colo 8” Data Center

2,654 SF - 450 kW

3,502 SF - 525 kW

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7 Metro Ecosystem

• 50+ enterprises Connectivity Space

• 15+ cloud providers Cloud • Cabinets (ICB) • 5+ content providers • Cloud Connect • Cages (ICB) • 20+ information technology providers • Private Suites • 25+ network providers Facility Specs

Building UPS Redundancy Max Floor Loading Compliance • 2 levels; 519,479 sq ft. • N + 1, 2N • 150 (lbs/sq. ft.) • SOC 2 Fiber and Building Entry • SOC 3 Flood Zone Heat Rejection Redundancy • Multiple Diverse Entrances • PCI-DSS • Outside 500 year flood plain • N + 1, N + 15% • SOC 2 Mapping: NIST 800-53, Remote Hands HIPAA, and ISO 27001 Seismic Rating Cooling Plan Redundancy • 24x7x365 • Zone B • N + 1 Security Utility Power Capacity Roof • 24x7x365 Security • 54,000 (kW) • John’s Manville TPO Membrane • Personnel • Roof Rights Available – ICB • Biometric / Card Access UPS Power Capacity • CCTV • 34,500 (kW) Phoenix Market

The Phoenix Market boasts unique, compelling reasons to host a data center in the metropolitan. A few of them below:

Cost of Power

The cost of electricity across Greater Phoenix is an approximate range of $.065 to $.069 per kilowatt hour. With the power rates in Silicon Valley, California is ranging from $0.11 to $0.15 per kilowatt hour, Arizona offers more than 50% in power cost savings.

Phoenix Energy Supply

Arizona’s diverse fuel supply mix decreases the risk of fuel unavailability, smooths our prices and safeguards against regulation. The Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station just outside of Phoenix is the largest nuclear facility in the country rated 3,937 net MW per year.

Taxes

Sales tax exemptions for sales and use taxes are provided for data center equipment for owners, operators and colocation tenants of computer data centers who are certified by the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA). Multiple long-haul routes Arizona Computer Data Center High quality end users such as Proximity to California connecting Phoenix to California (CDC) Program that abates sales eBay, PayPal, GoDaddy, & low cost of and the Midwest & transaction privilege taxes American Express, Charles Schwab doing business for qualifying data center and many others operators/developers and end user customers

APS & SRP rank as top business Highly skilled, low-cost State-of-the-art, highest Minimalist regulatory service providers delivering workforce in availability power, water, and approach – no corporate quality, reliable and redundant STEM-related industries telecommunications infrastructure franchise tax and constitutionally power service recognized as a Right to Work state

Diverse fuel mix including many Ranked in the top 10 Attractive real estate costs GPEC, ACA and other city renewable energy resources; for low catastrophic combined with excellent utility departments work cohesively to Arizona ranked second in 2015 and natural disaster risk infrastructure that can meet the expedite the permitting process in solar energy generation most demanding manufacturer An ever-growing city Known as “The Valley of the Sun,” Phoenix has consistently outpaced the U.S. population growth. Over the last 35 years, the population of Metro Phoenix has nearly tripled, growing from 1.6 million people in 1980 to over 4.8 % million residents today. People from around the world continue to be drawn to the area for 4.8 42 its exceptional quality of life including warm million current projected growth over weather, quality higher education opportunities, residents the next 15 years outstanding employment opportunities and affordable cost of living. th The employment base in Phoenix more than 12 6.5 quadrupled over the last 40 years from 430,100 largest metropolitan million+ residents area in the U.S. projected by 2030 employees in 1974 to 2,240,950 employees by mid-year 2020. % # 1980 2020 20 8 Population 3X of the total population Highest performing city in the are Millennials U.S. for future job growth Employees 4X

Salt Lake City Seattle 100.8 95.0

Portland Las Vegas Denver 96.2 96.2 97.8

Sacramento 98.5

Albuquerque Costs of doing business in Phoenix are 3.8 percent San Francisco 94.4 104.5 lower than the U.S. baseline of 100, which reflects average business costs of New York City, Los Los Angeles Angeles, Chicago and Dallas-Fort Worth. 100.8

San Diego 99.9 Phoenix

96.2 U.S. baseline of 100 points Traveling Living

One of the lowest costs of living 25.4 3 among major U.S. metropolitan areas minute average commute time major freeways and 3 beltways with easy access throughout Metro Phoenix $261K 11th single family median home price busiest airport in the U.S. 10 Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport interstate railroads and 2 $ (U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics) transcontinental 1,052 Median rent (2-bedroom) 26 8 mile — Phoenix Metro Light Rail hour drive to the ports of (57 miles planned by 2032) 300 California and Mexico days of sunshine per year

professional teams: Learning 7 + Arizona Rattlers, 300K 30 Phoenix Rising FC college students in Metro Phoenix acre Phoenix Biomedical Campus at the University of Arizona and Northern Arizona No.1 No.7 most Innovative School in America — Thunderbird School of Global $1 Billion Arizona State University Management No. 7 International best (U.S. News & World Report, 2015-2019) Business School (US News.com, 2018) Grand Canyon University – 10-year, $1 billion expansion About Digital Realty Digital Realty supports the data center and colocation strategies of firms across its secure, network-rich portfolio of data centers located throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Digital Realty is uniquely positioned to deliver interconnectivity with a complete range of solutions on a global scale. Our customers trust the Digital Realty team to combine unparalleled collaboration, network-dense interconnection and real estate acumen to realize the unique power of community – from one rack to hyperscale – across the globe.

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