HP VMware ESX Server 8P license 397422-B21 전단
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397422-B21
Los Angeles Valley College looks to the future
with 10 Gb HP LeftHand P4000 SANs
with 10 Gb HP LeftHand P4000 SANs
“With the 10 Gigabit HP P4000 SAN we can deliver the high-speed storage
to support whatever our faculty and students need. This is the technology of
the future.”
− Yefrem Kozin, Manager, College Information System,
to support whatever our faculty and students need. This is the technology of
the future.”
− Yefrem Kozin, Manager, College Information System,
Los Angeles Valley College
Objective:
Implement high-performance, high-reliability
storage to support current and future education
goals
storage to support current and future education
goals
Approach:
Deploy 10 Gb HP LeftHand P4000 SANs in two
campus data centers, with HP BladeSystem and
VMware
campus data centers, with HP BladeSystem and
VMware
Business technology improvements:
Boosted network capabilities, uptime and data
•
security with 10 Gb HP SAN with replication
across two campus data centers and a third site
in downtown Los Angeles
across two campus data centers and a third site
in downtown Los Angeles
Thin Provisioning increases capacity utilization,
•
allocating space only as needed and reducing
initial storage capacity requirements
initial storage capacity requirements
Gained fast, simple and non-disruptive
•
scalability of storage capacity as needed
Business outcomes:
High-performance storage supports college’s
•
education mission now and into the future
Ease of solution operation reduces management
•
cost, cuts administrative time up to 80 percent
Redundancy and high availability decrease risk
•
of lost data and interrupted service
Industry: Education
Solution: HP
LeftHand P4000
SANs
LeftHand P4000
SANs
An educational opportunity
With a mission of providing affordable, accessible
and practical education opportunities, Los Angeles
Valley College (LAVC) is one of nine colleges in the
Los Angeles Community College District – the largest
community college system in the United States.
After Los Angeles voters approved Proposition A in
2001 and Proposition AA in 2003, mandating a
comprehensive renovation of the community college
district, LAVC embarked on a $286 million building
and renovation project. This included updating existing
classroom buildings and replacing outmoded facilities
with new energy-efficient, LEED-certified (Leadership in
Energy and Design) structures.
With a mission of providing affordable, accessible
and practical education opportunities, Los Angeles
Valley College (LAVC) is one of nine colleges in the
Los Angeles Community College District – the largest
community college system in the United States.
After Los Angeles voters approved Proposition A in
2001 and Proposition AA in 2003, mandating a
comprehensive renovation of the community college
district, LAVC embarked on a $286 million building
and renovation project. This included updating existing
classroom buildings and replacing outmoded facilities
with new energy-efficient, LEED-certified (Leadership in
Energy and Design) structures.