Scale Computing, a market leader in hyper-converged
solutions, today announced the Puerto Rico-based fast food company, Grupo Colón
Gerena (GCG), is using its HC3 Cloud Unity solution which combines its edge
computing solution with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to create a remote disaster
recovery/backup solution that provides maximum reliability in the face of
natural disasters, including hurricanes.
GCG is a restaurant management company that owns franchises of brands
including Wendy's, Applebee's, Famous Davés, Sizzler's, Longhorn Steakhouse,
Olive Garden and Red Lobster throughout the island. GCG provides technology and
operations support to its 113 restaurants and 6,500 employees. In a territory
fraught with severe weather and still recovering from Hurricane Maria, GCG
needed a remote DR and backup solution that could steer it clear of future
disasters.
The solution needed to be simple, affordable and sturdy enough to maintain
99.999 percent uptime with existing hardware and software. GCG also wanted to
reduce the number of suppliers needed to deploy and manage the new solution.
After evaluating several options, including solutions from Microsoft and
Alien Vault, Grupo Colón Gerena selected Scale Computing HC3 Cloud Unity(sm)
with GCP. HC3 Cloud Unity is a hybrid cloud solution that combines HC3 edge
computing private cloud infrastructure with GCP to connect on-premises data and
cloud infrastructures for organizations of any size.
Now when any disaster strikes, GCG is confident their data is secure. This
was demonstrated during Hurricane Maria last year when GCG used HC3 Cloud Unity
to relocate their infrastructure in the face of the storm.
"When Hurricane Maria hit we were able to ensure all of our data was
safe even though we had no power to run the stores," said Grupo Colón
Gerena Director of Infrastructure, Ramon Vazquez Tous. "HC3 Cloud Unity
provides us a remote DR solution that is both affordable and reliable. The
solution combines an efficient and scalable compute architecture with Google
Cloud's always-on, highly available cloud platform and cloud-based disaster recovery
to ensure our data is always protected at no additional cost."
With HC3 operating on-premises and on Google Cloud, GCG's virtual machines
and applications run seamlessly and freely to and from the cloud. Applications
created for on-premises can run on GCP without any modifications.
The HC3 Cloud Unity platform offers backup and disaster recovery features,
such as snapshots, replication, failover, fallback and cloud disaster
recovery-as-a-service (DRaaS). The service includes a dedicated cloud-based HC3
node running on GCP, assistance configuring protection for VMs, DR testing,
assistance with failover and a DR runbook that serves as an atlas for DR
testing and engagements.
"Whether you're facing the hurricane season or manmade disasters, Scale
Computing can help you build a cloud-based disaster recovery plan that meets
your needs," said Jeff Ready, CEO at Scale Computing. "With Scale
Computing HC3 Cloud Unity, we bring the power and reliability of Google Cloud's
infrastructure to you without the hassle and expense of additional
third-parties."
To read the full case study on Grupo Colón Gerena, visit: https://cloud.google.com/customers/grupo-colon-gerena/
For more information on Scale Computing HC3 and Scale Computing's disaster
recovery solutions, visit: https://www.scalecomputing.com/solutions/disaster-recovery-draas