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HDS passes Strathclyde test

Editorial Type: News     Date: 01-2016    Views: 1214      





Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) is supporting the University of Strathclyde to deliver a high-performance IT environment to support research operations and student learning

Based in Glasgow, Scotland, the University of Strathclyde is one of the UK's top 20 research-intensive universities, with more than 22,000 students. Strathclyde is a leading international technological university, committed to providing innovative research of true societal value to tackle the major challenges of the 21st century. But the University had concerns about its aging IT infrastructure that was nearing the end of its useful life. Many researchers and academic departments were also reaching the upper limit of the storage capacity assigned to them by the IT team and were unable to store everything they needed within the University's IT environment.

With the education sector experiencing a period of great change, the University looked to take advantage of the opportunity to provide students, staff and researchers with an enterprise-class solution to set them ahead of the field. The University therefore sought new IT infrastructure capable of significant scale to manage an anticipated significant expansion in volumes of data stored by its students and researchers. Since implementation, there has already been a twenty-fold increase, jumping from 14TB to 280TB in the first year alone.

Hitachi Data Systems worked with partner, Capita, to provide an enterprise-class solution covering NAS, SAN and backup based on Hitachi Unified Storage VM with accelerated flash, designed to provide a single platform for all data types.

Through increasing capacity twenty-fold to 2PB and implementing the single management platform provided by Hitachi Command Suite, the University's IT team is now able to provision resources more quickly and improve end-user experience. The new solution also supports the roll-out of the University's secure file sharing and storage service, Strathcloud.
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