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Los Angeles Valley College looks to the future
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, 
Los Angeles Valley College 
Objective: 
Implement high-performance, high-reliability 
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
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
Thin Provisioning increases capacity utilization, 
• 
allocating space only as needed and reducing 
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
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.