Cisco Cisco UCS B230 M1 Blade Server Guía De Información
DIMENSION DATA
SUCCESS STORY
Holmesglen TAFE
on six Cisco UCS Blade Server Chassis, Cisco Nexus 7000
Series switches, Hitachi Universal Storage Platform VM,
VMware ESX (used to create virtual servers), a 10Gb/s
Ethernet access layer upgrade, and Cisco wireless access
points.
Series switches, Hitachi Universal Storage Platform VM,
VMware ESX (used to create virtual servers), a 10Gb/s
Ethernet access layer upgrade, and Cisco wireless access
points.
Holmesglen has deployed an ‘active-active’ data centre
infrastructure where both data centres are running at the
same time. Data is replicated to the disaster recovery
site in real-time with full fail-over solution expected to be
completed by the end of 2010. This will provide protection
for the department’s data in the event of a system failure or
catastrophic event such as a fire at one of the sites.
infrastructure where both data centres are running at the
same time. Data is replicated to the disaster recovery
site in real-time with full fail-over solution expected to be
completed by the end of 2010. This will provide protection
for the department’s data in the event of a system failure or
catastrophic event such as a fire at one of the sites.
The TAFE would also leverage its existing fibre optic
connectivity to increase bandwidth and deliver redundancy
for its network traffic.
connectivity to increase bandwidth and deliver redundancy
for its network traffic.
The Cisco UCS blade server chassis, which are housing
eight half-width Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers,
eight half-width Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers,
“This was a complicated exercise. The assistance provided by Dimension
Data was crucial to the success of the upgrade.”
Data was crucial to the success of the upgrade.”
Chris Puchalski, Operations Manager at Holmesglen TAFE.
have replaced older servers to increase performance
and optimise space in the data centre. The TAFE’s web,
teaching and property management applications, email
system, anti-virus software, virtual server applications and
Linux environments have all been moved across to the
Cisco blade servers.
and optimise space in the data centre. The TAFE’s web,
teaching and property management applications, email
system, anti-virus software, virtual server applications and
Linux environments have all been moved across to the
Cisco blade servers.
A Cisco wireless network is available up to 50,000 students
with access to services from their own portable devices
such as laptopsand smart phones. The TAFE has deployed
six Cisco Wireless Controllers and more than 280 Cisco
wireless access points across its Chadstone, Moorabbin
and Glen Waverley campuses.
with access to services from their own portable devices
such as laptopsand smart phones. The TAFE has deployed
six Cisco Wireless Controllers and more than 280 Cisco
wireless access points across its Chadstone, Moorabbin
and Glen Waverley campuses.
Holmesglen is also trialling VMware View, a software
tool that delivers a virtual desktop to users across the
campus and remotely. Students will have access to some
applications and tools that complement their classroom.
Teachers will be able to access corporate databases and
student management systems from a virtual desktop.
tool that delivers a virtual desktop to users across the
campus and remotely. Students will have access to some
applications and tools that complement their classroom.
Teachers will be able to access corporate databases and
student management systems from a virtual desktop.
Relationship History
Holmesglen TAFE had an existing maintenance and
managed IP telephony service agreement with Dimension
managed IP telephony service agreement with Dimension
Data for its Cisco equipment and worked with Dimension
Data on a range of other projects.
Data on a range of other projects.
How We Delivered
In April 2009, Dimension Data started work with the TAFE’s
internal IT staff to draft a plan for each project. Workshops
were held over a few months to determine how the new data
centre and disaster recovery site would be built and the
connected with each campus.
internal IT staff to draft a plan for each project. Workshops
were held over a few months to determine how the new data
centre and disaster recovery site would be built and the
connected with each campus.
Holmesglen upgraded cooling and power protection systems
at each wiring closets before Dimension Data engineers
deployed around 100 Cisco Catalyst 3750 Power-over-
Ethernet switches, replacing switches that were reaching
end-of-life.
at each wiring closets before Dimension Data engineers
deployed around 100 Cisco Catalyst 3750 Power-over-
Ethernet switches, replacing switches that were reaching
end-of-life.
“There were hundreds of old switches that needed to be
replaced across our sites and the process took several
months,” said Puchalski. “Without Dimension Data’s help, it
would have taken us a year to complete this task.”
replaced across our sites and the process took several
months,” said Puchalski. “Without Dimension Data’s help, it
would have taken us a year to complete this task.”
Dimension Data provided three technical staff to remove
existing core Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series switches and
replace them with Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switches during
existing core Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series switches and
replace them with Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switches during