Published: February 02, 2006
IBM Storage Gets Top Marks at University of Wyoming
IBM TotalStorage DS8100 Makes the Grade in Storage Consolidation
IBM today announced that the University of
Wyoming (UW) has completed a massive storage consolidation project built on
its breakthrough IBM TotalStorage DS8100 storage server.
The new storage environment at the University of Wyoming now supports a new
Student Information System (SIS) that will house all of the institutions'
academic data including course information, as well as student and
administration records.
UW is the state's only provider of baccalaureate and graduate education,
research, and outreach services. With growing information and computing
demands from the 15,000 students, professors and faculty staff, UW
addressed the challenge by adding server and storage to its infrastructure.
With even more servers likely to be added in the future, UW decided to
centralize its storage to reduce IT costs and improve data management
efficiency.
Working with IBM Business Partner Sirius, UW consolidated its storage by
building a storage area network with the IBM DS8100 as its centerpiece,
allowing the university to amass up to 10 terabytes of data. The powerful,
enterprise class storage server is connected to more than 20 UNIX, Linux
and Windows servers and is already delivering 150% performance improvement
over the previous network topology. Students and professors now have faster
access to information, and IT staff spend fewer hours managing storage.
"We were faced with growing data demands, escalating infrastructure costs
and our systems were increasingly difficult to manage," said Bob Morrison,
director of Telecommunications and System Services at UW. "Consolidating
our data onto the DS8100 has alleviated all of our storage management
concerns. It is one of the most strategic IT decisions UW has made in the
last 10 years."
UW's decision to purchase the TotalStorage DS8100 was made following an
exhaustive evaluation of competitive offerings from EMC, HDS, HP and Sun
Microsystems. UW chose the IBM solution based on the performance,
reliability, scalability and connectivity options of the DS8100.
"Customers rely on IBM to help them respond to the challenges they face by
escalating growth in the datacenter and the need for information on
demand," said Kristie Bell, vice president of IBM Storage. "Built with
POWER5 processors, IBM's DS8000 storage series provides a resilient and
long-term solution that helps customers, such as the University of Wyoming,
meet their growing storage needs."
About IBM
IBM is the world's largest information technology company, with 80 years of
leadership in helping businesses innovate. Drawing on resources from across
IBM and IBM Business Partners, IBM offers a wide range of services,
solutions and technologies that enable customers, large and small, to take
full advantage of the new era of e-business. For more information about
IBM, visit http://www.ibm.com.
About UW
The University of Wyoming is the state's only provider of baccalaureate and
graduate education, research, and outreach services. UW combines
major-university benefits and small-school advantages, with more than 180
programs of study, an outstanding faculty, and world-class research
facilities all set against the idyllic backdrop of southeastern Wyoming's
rugged mountains and high plains. The main campus is located in Laramie,
approximately two hours north of Denver. The university also maintains the
UW/Casper College Center, nine outreach education centers across Wyoming,
and Cooperative Extension Service centers in each of the state's 23
counties and on the Wind River Indian Reservation.
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