Eastern Michigan University Graduates to New Level of Data Protection With EMC
November 19 2009 - 10:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
University Leverages EMC Storage Solutions to Streamline Data
Backup and Save on IT Costs HOPKINTON, Mass., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/
-- EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC), the world leader in information
infrastructure solutions, announced that Eastern Michigan
University has turned to EMC storage solutions to improve the
management and protection of the important information in the
University's data center operations. By leveraging EMC® Avamar®
deduplication backup software and EMC Celerra® unified storage, the
University has been able to save money, time and resources by
reducing backup windows, meeting service level agreements and
consolidating storage systems. With 22,000-plus students,
administration and faculty, the amount of information the
University generated over the past few years has exploded, creating
challenges for their centralized IT data center. It was becoming
ever more cumbersome to complete daily backups and protect the
University's mission critical applications, including Banner,
Microsoft SQL Server, network attached storage (NAS) file systems
and Business Objects, using the University's legacy data backup
systems. Lynnette Rose, Associate Director, Enterprise Operations
at Eastern Michigan University, said, "At times, backing up a NAS
file system would take four days, if it completely backed the
information at all. In addition, we would have to allocate large
segments of our existing storage area network to improve our backup
process. This, combined with our processes around backing up
information, made it close to impossible to reach our service level
agreements on being able to restore the information." Working with
EMC Velocity partner AdvizeX, the University evaluated a number of
solutions to streamline and consolidate its storage infrastructure
and backup operations. With the help of AdvizeX, the University
chose to deploy EMC Avamar deduplication backup software and EMC
Celerra unified storage systems. Using Avamar, the University's
entire backup window was reduced from days down to only 4 to 5
hours, with most backups taking just a few minutes. To add
additional layers of management, the University recently deployed a
VMware virtual infrastructure to streamline and consolidate a
portion of its server environment. The University is now seeing
tangible benefits of deduplicating and backing up their IT
infrastructure running in a VMware environment. Avamar scans the
virtual machines in use, detects the changes at the sub-file level
and only backs up the segments that have changed. Due to this level
of management and granularity in deduplicating redundant data, the
University has felt more comfortable in expanding their virtual
environment. Rose added, "EMC Avamar has enabled us to think
differently about our environment - particularly being proactive
about our data protection and management of both our physical and
virtual infrastructure. Now, most backups - whether they are
databases or file systems - take just minutes to complete because
the change-rate on most of our applications is less than one
percent. With our VMware environment, Avamar has also made it
extremely easy to manage and protect our virtual machines. This has
enabled us to reduce the demand on the network and recover disk
space previously used solely for backup. We now have the utmost
confidence in a scalable data protection architecture that can grow
as quickly as the data growth occurring on campus." In addition,
the University consolidated a number of old storage systems onto an
EMC Celerra NS-80 to provide greater flexibility to allocate and
provision storage on the fly to where ever it was needed within the
University campus. Rose said, "The robust functionality and
performance of EMC Celerra gave us the ability to step back and
re-evaluate our infrastructure architecture. As a result, we were
able to reduce power consumption costs, improve cooling demand and
shrink our overall footprint in the data center." About EMC EMC
Corporation (NYSE:EMC) is the world's leading developer and
provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions
that enable organizations of all sizes to transform the way they
compete and create value from their information. Information about
EMC's products and services can be found at http://www.emc.com/.
EMC, Avamar and Celerra are registered trademarks of EMC
Corporation. VMware is a registered trademark of VMware, Inc. All
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