DataCore Software,
a leader and premier provider of Software-Defined Storage and Tier-1 Enterprise
Storage Virtualization, today announced that one of the U.K.'s largest
education colleges and providers of vocational courses, Kirklees College in
Yorkshire, continues to build and rely on DataCore's SANsymphony-V platform
to provide its 20,000 full- and part-time students with a modern learning
delivery environment. In addition, Jonathan Wilkinson (Head of IT) and Simon
Powell (Senior Storage Engineer) have the dual task of maintaining the Kirklees
College IT Services with an emphasis on providing and maintaining a first rate
and flexible student infrastructure that is able to meet student's continuing
education needs, alongside of supporting the ongoing delivery and continuous
availability of the College's core business systems (Finance & Accounts;
HR; Email; Microsoft SharePoint).
"It is true that lots of solutions claim to offer
resilience, but there are few solutions on the market that could offer us the
total peace of mind that DataCore offers, and has done so for many years. Once
installed, SANsymphony-V is a transparent software layer that you can fine tune
as you go along without fear of failure, downtime or a dramatic overhaul to the
infrastructure or College budget. We wouldn't face the future without it,"
noted Jonathan Wilkinson, Head of IT, Kirklees College.
The Challenge: Remove any IT obstacles in a
rapidly transitioning infrastructure
Part of Kirklees College's success in being at the
forefront of this dual delivery of continuing education and core business
services lies with the flexible, always-on and ready to expand, software-based
IT infrastructure delivered through a fully functioning Storage Area Network
(SAN). The decision to move toward software- driven storage actually
occurred eight years ago, well ahead of the mainstream rush, to combat
incidents of outages of their virtual servers through the deployment of the DataCore
software. Then, as the College expanded and merged, the DataCore storage
virtualization services continued to comfortably provide a scalable and robust
platform for expansion and resilience.
During the last 18 months, as part of a move to the
new campus' data center, DataCore Gold Partner NCE recommended an overhaul of
the original SAN infrastructure with new storage hardware from the Nexsan by
Imation® storage family together with an upgrade to DataCore's SANsymphonyTM-V10
enhanced software-defined software platform for full future-proofing and latest
feature sets.
The Solution: SANsymphony-V10 on campus and
disaster recovery site plus high-speed write acceleration
The resulting on-site dual mirrored DataCore
SANsymphony-V10 nodes were installed on Dell PowerEdge servers in the data
center, with a third synchronous node housed off-site, approximately six miles
away in the Dewsbury campus for disaster recovery purposes. Now, fully armed
with the ability to perform additional operations such as Random Write Acceleration to speed
transactional processing and DR snapshots that ensure
replication of data on a real-time basis, the team could relax in the knowledge
that they are flexibly enabled for many years to come.
According to Powell, "There are some neat features in
the upgraded DataCore solution that we have noted. We now use Random Write
acceleration to reduce the storage overhead as it produces faster
storage-friendly sequential writes at our busy data mining times. Auto tiering
now also automates and allocates the data seamlessly and even though we hope
that we will never need a full disaster recovery scenario, we are confident
that we are now well placed to."
The Benefits: Transparent high availability and
performance for underlying Nexsan by Imation storage hardware
Indeed, the College now fully utilizes DataCore's auto
tiering feature to ensure the most appropriate and efficient element of the
Nexsan by Imation storage is served to each application. For example, files
from FileShare are allocated to lower performance SATABeasts, while the
College's critical accounting data interrogated from the SQL Server database is
auto tiered and promoted to a higher performing storage tier housed in the
Nexsan by Imation E60 architecture for superfast transactional processing
across the College. Effective and automated allocation of data to the most
appropriate store continues to lower the cost per TB at the College.
Maintenance is also now more effectively orchestrated.
Given that students have campus access year-round and until 10:00 p.m. each
night, planned downtime for maintenance, to introduce new firmware, or to
provision new virtual machines, is no longer required as the College now simply
takes down one side of the mirror at leisure, applies the update and then
resumes full dual node service.
Flexibility of the solution is a key attribute for the
College. DataCore opens up choices through its full agnostic approach to
hardware provision, taking stranded storage capacity into free space and has
allowed the team a more bullish approach to selecting the most appropriate
vendor without fear of future lock-in when the hardware warranty expires.
Flexibility is also paramount in considering the way that the College caters to
students' learning preferences under the latest government recommendations.
"Essentially, we were looking to build upon what had
already been achieved using DataCore as a platform. The pace of change facing
education is nothing short of a revolution in the way we facilitate our
students," said Wilkinson. "What needs to underpin this change is a watertight,
expandable, storage system that allows us to grow capacity as needed and keep
applications highly performant on a continuous basis. SANsymphony-V delivers
the high-end storage services we need today and provides the flexibility for
further growth in the future."