
Nutanix, a leading enterprise cloud
company, today announced that Spirit Airlines (NASDAQ: SAVE) has
selected Nutanix as the infrastructure platform of choice for its
next-generation datacenter. With Nutanix supporting mission-critical
applications, including its flight operations software, Spirit achieved
record IT performance during the 2015–2016 holiday season, recording
zero issues during this peak period.
Spirit is the leading ultra-low cost carrier in the U.S., relying
heavily on enterprise applications to operate more than 400 daily
flights to 56 destinations. The company’s traditional, legacy
architecture was resulting in procurement inefficiencies and scaling
issues, and was in need of a resilient system that could quickly and
successfully run corporate applications. Spirit also needed to simplify
its complex infrastructure stack.
Nutanix’s Enterprise Cloud delivers agility, resiliency and integrated
management with consumer-grade design to support critical plane
maintenance workstations and run SABRE Flight Operations Systems
software in Spirit’s corporate operation control center. Spirit can now
run and deploy applications natively on Nutanix in a virtualized
environment. Through simplifying their infrastructure stack with
Nutanix, the company was able to cohesively integrate their entire
datacenter and utilize VMware and Nutanix HCI with Cisco ACI. The
internal IT teams were able to quickly deploy and manage multiple new
projects, while learning VMware skillsets at the same time, as they were
rapidly deploying and running critical business applications with
Nutanix.
“To maintain our market-leading position in the ultra-low cost sector,
we needed to upgrade to next-generation infrastructure that our team
could quickly deploy and manage,” said Hilton Sturisky, CIO, Spirit
Airlines, “Nutanix emerged as the solution to make this possible, and
the company’s excellent customer service made this a seamless
transition. We’re proud that our investment in Nutanix contributed to a
company milestone by enabling us to experience no IT issues for the
first time during our peak travel window from November to January.
Deploying enterprise infrastructure via a converged model we could
fractionally consume was the best investment in time and money we could
have spent. With more traditional architecture, we would have been
forced to purchase large models that are unpredictable, and end up
taking more time and money to manage.”
Spirit expects to move all production workloads to the Nutanix platform
following its migration to a Terremark datacenter in Miami in June 2016.
Spirit has targeted to utilize the Nutanix AHV by early 2017 for its
future disaster recovery plans in converging its environment.
“We’re pleased to provide Spirit Airlines a competitive advantage in the
airline community,” said David Sangster, EVP Operations, Nutanix. “With
hundreds of flights per day, Spirit runs a highly demanding operation.
Only Nutanix provides the datacenter infrastructure to power their
critical business applications with flexibility, scalability and
performance.”