Dell EMC Automates Enterprise Hybrid Cloud Using VMware vRealize Suite to Deliver Services Faster
Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- America
Country
- United States
Product
- VMware vRealize Suite
- VMware vSphere
- VMware NSX
- Dell EMC ViPR
Tech Stack
- Software-Defined Storage
- Virtual Networking
- Cloud Infrastructure
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Cost Savings
- Customer Satisfaction
- Productivity Improvements
Technology Category
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Hybrid Cloud
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Connectivity Platforms
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Dell EMC, a part of Dell Technologies, enables organizations to modernize, automate and transform their data center using industry-leading converged infrastructure, servers, storage, and data protection technologies. This provides a trusted foundation for businesses to transform IT, through the creation of a hybrid cloud, and transform their business through the creation of cloud-native applications and big data solutions. Dell EMC services customers across 180 countries – including 98 percent of the Fortune 500 – with the industry’s most comprehensive and innovative portfolio from edge to core to cloud. The company is headquartered in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, and is a major player in the technology industry, providing solutions that help businesses manage their IT infrastructure more efficiently. With a focus on delivering IT as a service, Dell EMC aims to provide its customers with the tools they need to succeed in a rapidly changing technological landscape.
The Challenge
Managing seven data centers around the world is no minor feat. Just ask Paul DiVittorio, senior director of cloud infrastructure for Dell EMC. “We run applications supporting our 70,000 internal users 24/7, around the globe,” says DiVittorio. “We’re running close to 20,000 virtual machines and store more than 40 petabytes of data.” To keep up with its changing business needs, Dell EMC embarked on an ambitious data center transformation. It began that journey with virtualization from VMware, first consolidating and then converging the Dell EMC infrastructure. “We’re now 98 percent virtualized and have achieved cost savings while optimizing our IT environment,” says DiVittorio. Today, the company is deploying an enterprise hybrid cloud infrastructure, with VMware vRealize Suite at the very heart of the reference architecture. “Now it’s time to continue our evolution to data center automation and IT as a service,” explains DiVittorio. Dell EMC was burdened with lengthy processes for provisioning of services, where 85 percent of IT tasks were manual. “Our goal is to take that manual effort and automate it,” says DiVittorio. Greater automation would allow the IT department to accelerate the provisioning of new IT services and become a true service provider. “We want to give our internal customers— Dell EMC employees—an even better experience than they would get with an external cloud services provider,” says DiVittorio.
The Solution
To support an IT-as-a-service (ITaaS) model, DiVittorio and his team needed to build an infrastructure with Software-Defined Storage, virtual networking, security, and full chargeback capabilities. The result of this effort was the creation of what Dell EMC calls the Enterprise Hybrid Cloud (EHC). This solution is based on the VMware Software-Defined Data Center architecture and Dell EMC ViPR, a Software-Defined Storage solution. The EHC platform is consolidated, scaled-out, tiered, multitenant, and 100 percent virtualized. In addition to taking advantage of VMware vSphere® cloud infrastructure and VMware NSX network virtualization for networking and security, Dell EMC deployed solutions within the VMware vRealize Suite, including: VMware vRealize Operations for operations management, VMware vRealize Automation for automation management, VMware vRealize Log Insight™, and VMware vRealize Business for Cloud Standard. “It's a set of pre-engineered software that all works together,” says DiVittorio. “We definitely wanted to take a buy versus build approach to our cloud infrastructure.” The new infrastructure provides a comprehensive ITaaS solution for managing day-to-day operations, including troubleshooting, capacity planning, performance monitoring, and workload placement. It also allows Dell EMC to quickly provision and deliver network and security services that work in lockstep with compute and storage services—all from a single pane. “All new applications and services will be provisioned through our EHC environment,” says DiVittorio. “Today we’re rolling out the environment for our IT practitioners, with our vRealize Automation catalog as the portal for them to consume IT services.”
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