
INFINIDAT,
a leading provider of enterprise
data storage solutions, today announced that Brightsolid, a leading
UK cloud provider, has implemented the InfiniBox
enterprise-proven storage array to improve storage performance and
reliability in its VMware cloud environment. Using InfiniBox,
Brightsolid reduced the time to deploy storage from hours to minutes,
and lowered write latencies from 2-10 ms to below 1 ms, thereby gaining
a competitive edge in its market.
“Our mission is to deliver technical innovation with personal service.
By this, we mean finding the best way to apply the most effective
technology so that we always surpass the expectations of our customers
in the performance, reliability and price of our service,” said Richard
Higgs, CEO at Brightsolid. “InfiniBox has delivered the outstanding
performance we require as we serve some of the most data-intensive
industries, such as energy. Flexibility is one of our key priorities and
the scalability of the InfiniBox platform meets this requirement,
particularly where customers need to quickly spin resources up and down
depending on business demand and budget.”
The InfiniBox storage array’s ease-of-use and speed with provisioning
capacity have also allowed Brightsolid’s engineers to reduce storage
administration time and effort. Brightsolid has also found that
InfiniBox can handle a variety of storage workloads.
“We are lucky to have such a diverse customer base because we are always
learning new things, augmenting solutions in one sector and applying
them in new ways to solve customer challenges in others. Hence, we need
technology that supports a variety of customer requirements,” said
Higgs. “INFINIDAT’s ability to handle many different workloads and both
NAS and SAN protocols simultaneously and effectively means it can be
employed across an incredible number of different applications and meets
99% of our customers’ needs.”
One of those customers is Aberdeen City Council. Based in Scotland, the
Council provides a range of online services to its 220,000 residents.
Ensuring fast access to these services is paramount, which is why
Aberdeen City Council selected Brightsolid to provide a flexible, pick
and mix solution best described as Infrastructure-as-a-Service.
Brightsolid houses the Council’s production and disaster recovery data
on InfiniBox. Aberdeen City Council has already seen benefits from the
new partnership with Brightsolid and has saved roughly $250K per annum
with the new service, supported by INFINIDAT.
Brightsolid reviewed approximately 37 storage products before selecting
InfiniBox. They found that none of the other offerings could manage data
at scale.
“We’re excited to be working with INFINIDAT as we grow our business 50%
year over year,” continued Higgs. ”We select our partners based on their
potential growth and their culture. We have a strong synergy with
INFINIDAT, as both companies retain agile teams of experts who value
relationships above all else.”
Brightsolid has successfully deployed InfiniBox arrays in its Dundee and
Aberdeen data centers in Scotland.
“Brightsolid’s success with delivering greater performance and system
reliability to its customers is a testimony to the power of the
InfiniBox storage array,” said Jasper Gundry White, UK Country Manager
at INFINIDAT. “We view Brightsolid as more than just a customer; they
are a strategic partner in the cloud services market.”