Viglen Helps Welsh Local Authority Support Essential Local Services
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Serving 111,300 residents in North Wales, Conwy County Borough Council’s disparate storage environment needed consolidating to support new internal
systems and a developing disaster recovery plan. Viglen deployed a storage solution
providing sufficient capacity to meet future needs as well as a platform for disaster
recovery, consolidating remote and local servers and reducing deployment costs.
“Providing secure data storage to support
essential services to the public is no easy task, but
with Hitachi Data Systems technology and support
we’ve been able to streamline our storage
environment and focus on other concerns”.
Will Valintine,
Principal Technical Support Analyst,
Conwy County Borough Council
Providing local authority services in towns such as
Abergele, Colwyn Bay and Llandudno, Conwy County
Borough Council covers 113,000 hectares in North
Wales. With around 38% of the County Borough lying
within Snowdonia National Park and 37 miles of
coastline, Conwy also caters for over 8 million
tourists visiting the area every year.
Due to the broad nature of the services it provides to
the public, Conwy’s data storage needs are vast and
varied. Conwy’s IT department was faced with three
challenges in continuously improving its services to
the public: centralising backup, supporting a new
generation of internal systems and providing an IT
platform for its developing disaster recovery plan.
The Challenge
As a legacy of its creation from the merging of 4
different local authorities in 1996, data was
generated and stored by 6 main and 100 satellite
Council sites across the County. Islands of storage
existed at many Conwy sites with different
management and backup techniques employed at
each. The disparate nature of this IT environment
had led to a general proliferation of unmanaged storage. The challenge of backing up and securing
data at each site using tape drives was proving to be
an administrative nightmare, and effective
information sharing across the enterprise was
unable to take place due to the geographic dispersal
of the data and the mix of hosting operating systems
and associated clients.
“Managing remote servers has always been
something of a headache for us. Users had to take
responsibility for managing the backup media, and
in most cases we had no offsite copies of data to
fall back on in the event of a real disaster,”
says Principal Technical Support Analyst at Conwy,
Will Valintine.
A number of new systems brought in by Conwy to
facilitate its operations were another focus area for
the IT department. A centralised e-mail programme
and replacement payroll system had particularly
heavy data storage requirements and needed to
back onto a single storage platform in order to
facilitate employee access to critical data.
The Solution
IT staff at Conwy had been so impressed by the
performance of its previous storage system, a Hitachi
Thunder modular storage system, that they asked
long-term technology partner Viglen to propose a
suitable Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) solution.
Viglen recommended 2 Hitachi Adaptable Modular
Storage (AMS) 500 systems in different locations,
with Hitachi TrueCopy® Extended Distance
software’s asynchronous capabilities to enable
replication between two sites.An AMS500 was installed at the primary site, Bodlondeb in
Conwy, with a second installed at the remote site in Colwyn Bay.
TrueCopy Extended Distance enables Conwy to store data and
support critical applications at the primary site and replicate to
its remote site, ensuring copies of all data are available in the
event of an incident at the main offices. The Hi-Track® Monitor
(a “call home” service/remote maintenance tool) watches the
status of the storage environment, reporting any problems
directly to the HDS support centre.
Viglen provided four storage administrators at Conwy with full
training on the new system and a mixture of onsite and offsite
support was provided 24/7 by HDS. “The Hi-Track Monitor has
been invaluable to us,” says Valintine. “The tool contacts the
HDS support centre as soon as it sees a problem and the
support centre immediately addresses it remotely. This
removes the need for our department to spend time
monitoring the system manually and allows us to focus on our
strategic IT projects instead”.
The Result
The primary site AMS500 has consolidated the Council’s
existing storage, providing a file server platform, which has
enabled Conwy to reduce its 15 remote file servers across
various sites to just 2 primary file servers. This in turn has led to
a significant reduction in management and backup issues, as
well easing connectivity and power issues for the 13 servers the
Council has been able to decommission.
The data storage consolidation at the council’s primary site
means that Conwy’s mission critical applications and data are
now together on a reliable system. This has allowed Conwy to be
more flexible in the provision of applications and information to
client departments. This helps to prevent their storage
architecture from becoming a barrier to effective data sharing
and has improved information processing across the enterprise.
The additional capacity of the solution, currently 12TB at each
site, expandable to 64TB, has provided Conwy with the storage
space it needs to consolidate all its previously disparate file
servers and support the aggressive storage demands of many
new systems, including e-mail, payroll, Social Care and
Revenues and Benefits systems. The scalability of the system
also means that Conwy can easily add capacity to the as and
when required.
Without our Viglen Storage Group solution in place, we
would not have been able to utilise technologies such as
single u and blade server systems and server virtualisation.
These are technologies that have enabled us to meet the
growing demand for applications without having to
dramatically increase capacity in our primary data centre.
Having migrated internal e-mail archives and payroll data, as
well as data critical to services Conwy residents rely on, such as
revenue, benefits and leisure centre records to the new system,
Conwy is now looking to the future.
The scalability of the Storage systems
means we don’t have to worry about running
out of capacity. The team and I can focus on
strategic concerns to protect Conwy’s data
and guarantee that public services are
available for the future.
Will Valintine,
Principal Technical Support Analyst,
Conwy County Borough Council