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HPE Simplivity Hyperconverged Infrastructure Case Study - Neil Medical Group

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Hybrid Cloud
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Private Cloud
Healthcare & Hospitals
Discrete Manufacturing
Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
Data Science Services
Neil Medical Group was facing challenges with their existing infrastructure. They had to manage multiple solutions and vendors, which was manageable but not ideal. The need for a capacity purchase or upgrade of their existing infrastructure led them to review their overall platform. This led them to consider HPE SimpliVity Hyperconverged Infrastructure.
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Neil Medical Group is a medium-sized enterprise operating in the healthcare industry. They were using multiple solutions and vendors for their IT infrastructure, which was proving to be manageable but not ideal. They were in need of a capacity purchase or upgrade of their existing infrastructure, which led them to review their overall platform. They were looking for a solution that could consolidate their data center, modernize their infrastructure, and provide a platform for their production applications, test/dev and QA, and data migration.
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Neil Medical Group chose to implement HPE SimpliVity Hyperconverged Infrastructure. This solution brought all IT infrastructure and data services below the hypervisor into a single compact data center appliance. The HPE SimpliVity 380, based on the world’s best-selling server, is a compact, scalable building block that delivers server, storage, backup and DR in a 2U appliance. The solution includes built-in backup and bandwidth-efficient replication to help ensure data integrity and availability. It also offers integrated data protection, inline dedupe, compression, VM-centric management via vCenter, and global federated management.
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Improved performance by up to 25%
Realized a capacity savings of 100:1 to 200:1
Deployed new workloads, including allocating compute and storage resources, and configuring data protection policies, in up to 1 day
Performance improvement by up to 25%
Capacity savings of 100:1 to 200:1
Time to deploy new workloads reduced to up to 1 day
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