Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Database Management & Storage
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Cloud Storage Services
Applicable Industries
- Cement
- Finance & Insurance
Use Cases
- Construction Management
- Infrastructure Inspection
About The Customer
DenizBank is a leading financial institution that prioritizes customer experience. The bank's customers demand a fast, flawless, and customized experience, which requires insightful data and scalable technology platforms. As the bank expanded, it faced challenges in maintaining the quality of customer experience and application performance. The bank was also dealing with a growing volume of customer data, which required a reliable, high-performing, and easy-to-manage storage solution. Additionally, the bank was seeking to simplify its backup process, which was costly and complex due to the use of over 1200 tapes per year for data retention.
The Challenge
DenizBank, a leading financial institution, was facing challenges in maintaining the customer experience and application performance as the bank expanded. The bank's customers demanded a fast, flawless, and customized experience, which required insightful data and scalable technology platforms. With the volume of customer data growing constantly, the bank needed a storage solution that was reliable, high-performing, and easy to manage. Additionally, DenizBank wanted to simplify their backup process. The bank was using over 1200 tapes per year for data retention, which was not only costly but also complex and time-consuming when it came to restoring data.
The Solution
DenizBank, in collaboration with its IT division, InterTech, partnered with Hitachi Vantara to create a new storage infrastructure for the bank's critical customer data. The solution was based on Hitachi infrastructure and included Hitachi Ops Center, which helped simplify management and optimize performance. The bank also utilized Hitachi Global Active Device (GAD) and Hitachi Universal Replicator (HUR) for business continuity and disaster recovery. Hitachi Vantara's professional services team assisted with the implementation and data migration, ensuring a smooth transition. The active-active solution allowed the bank to seamlessly failover in the event of a site outage with minimal impact to users and zero data loss. Following the success of the project, DenizBank planned to move its backup to the Hitachi Content Platform (HCP) and subsidiary infrastructure to Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform E Series.
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