VSG Improved Access at City College Manchester
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Viglen Storage Group Delivers Data Replication and
Improved Access to Information at City College Manchester
One of the UK’s largest educational facilities, City College Manchester supports
a growing number of students from around the world, and over 1,200 employees.
In order to provide 24/7 access to essential materials and services online, the
college needed a data storage and protection system to support this continued.
The Challenges
At the time, all our data storage
was direct attached. Each server
had its own storage that couldn’t be
accessed by other servers. This just
wasn’t efficient.
John Goulden.
City College Manchester’s Network Support Manager
As we increased the number of college services,
we had to continually buy more servers and
storage to keep pace with the data this produced.
IT management costs were soaring, and we were
worried about network integrity as we didn’t have
consistent disaster recovery and
backup processes.
City College Manchester began the
process of selecting a vendor to
build a storage area network (SAN)
that would link each of its four major
campuses and partner sites across
the city.
Our key requirements were quality
of hardware and an ability to scale
to meet future needs, explains
Goulden.
Disaster recovery was also
critical.
As the day-to-day
management of the storage solution
was to be handled in house, college
technicians also wanted intuitive, simple-to-use
management software.
They needed a solution that would help maintain
high levels of information availability, optimise
application performance, and automate some of the
management and maintenance tasks. The college
was implementing a virtual server environment and
needed a storage solution that could integrate with such an environment. It also needed to
be able to support both iSCSI
and Fibre Channel
connectivity.
The Solution
City College Manchester selected a complete solution from Viglen,
a specialist ICT provider to the UK’s education sector. Viglen
installed and integrated a SAN across the college’s campuses and
implemented a disaster recovery suite to ensure data is stored
and replicated for quick and simple recovery. Viglen also provided
training to the college’s network technicians to ensure they were
fully utilising the system’s capabilities. The hardware installed
comprised two Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage 1000 models,
one at each of the college’s two main data centres.
Bordan Tkachuk, Viglen Chief Executive Offi cer says,
By designing and deploying this complex storage solution,
City College Manchester can now quickly and securely store
and replicate all of their data. It also provides them with a solid
platform for growth.
Implementation was fast and efficient and was completed in
just two weeks. City College Manchester is investing in VMware
virtualisation tools as part of a server consolidation drive, and
Viglen ensured that the new storage infrastructure supported this
environment. Network technicians at the college have found the
consolidated storage solution easy to use and manage. If they do
need assistance on either the hardware or software, support is
available around the clock.
The Result
We can now provision storage as and
when we need it, which is absolutely brilliant.
We’ve never been able to do it so fast.says Goulden.
The college can also now monitor and manage its storage
more effi ciently, spotting problems faster and predicting future
requirements. This in turn provides students and staff with
higher information availability and better access to services and
resources, in line with service level requirements. Technicians have
identifi ed signifi cant time savings by being able to perform data
replication and backup procedures more effi ciently, and reduced
downtime means better time efficiency for users, too.
With Viglen’s new setup, if we lost our primary data centre, we
could have all the data back within hours, explains Goulden.
Before, it would have been a nightmare task that would have
taken days to recover just some of the lost data.
Recently, one of our network volumes was
corrupted. In the past we would have spent hours searching
through the tape library for the backup, but thanks to the
advanced Hitachi software which is built into the solution, we
were able to recover it within 15 minutes.
John Goulden
Network Support Manager
The college uses a Novell GroupWise e-mail system and, since
deployment, technicians have found that a disaster recovery task
which used to take several days can now be completed within
an hour. Data replication capabilities have also been found to be
very robust. Data at the two main
campuses is backed up locally, then
between each other while data from
remote sites is replicated to the two
central data centres. This ensures
that no matter where information is
stored, it is automatically and securely
replicated at a different location.
The college’s opening hours are extending and a growing body of
international students want access to information from anywhere,
at any time.
Goulden concludes,The College is becoming a
24/7 learning environment and its IT infrastructure is now able
to support this important shift. At the time of implementation
our data requirement was for 3.5TB and this is growing at 50%
year on year. It’s a signifi cant mountain to climb, but we are now
equipped with the tools we need to meet the challenge.