Solution
To find the right storage infrastructure partner, the Ministry launched a public tender process. After assessing various proposals, they selected Hitachi Vantara channel partner Cable & Wireless Panama to implement Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) midrange systems.
“Cable & Wireless and Hitachi Vantara possess strong experience working with public sector organizations,” Collado said. “Their proposal not only met all of our requirements, it also promised exceptionally high levels of performance, security and availability for our key applications and databases.”
Working with Cable & Wireless Panama, the Ministry installed, configured and tested the new Hitachi VSP systems, before migrating data from the previous infrastructure. “The implementation and data migration went smoothly,” Collado added. “Cable & Wireless and Hitachi delivered the solutions sooner than expected, so we were able to complete the deployment efficiently and quickly.”
The Ministry now supports virtualization and database workloads with two Hitachi VSP E1090 arrays, equipped with NVMe flash drives for superior performance. Alongside them, the Ministry uses two Hitachi VSP E590H hybrid arrays, with hard disk drives, to store backup data. To maximize available capacity, the Ministry takes advantage of Hitachi’s built-in data compression and deduplication capabilities. Cable & Wireless will also deliver ongoing support and optimization services throughout the lifecycle of the new systems.
In addition, the Ministry uses Hitachi Ops Center Administrator and Ops Center Analyzer to manage the whole environment via a single pane of glass. “Hitachi Ops Center provides an intuitive graphical interface that helps to simplify and accelerate core storage management tasks, such as provisioning,” Collado said.