LDC, the IT services department of Lund University, has a 50 year legacy of delivering reliable IT solutions to the university. LDC has recently underwent a major reorganisation to enhance its capabilities for delivering quality assured services adapted to the University’s requirements. The constantly rising demand for capacity and performance in databases and other applications called for a procurement, where Proact was selected to deliver a new high-performance IT infrastructure based on a combination of flash memory and conventional disk storage. The total raw capacity is 252 terabytes.
”We considered the options to either continue adding to an existing storage system or investing in an all-new solution,” says Johan Johansson, IT Manager at Lund University and general manager of LDC. ”We learned that both financial and performance matters favored the latter alternative, and we now get a powerful platform to build on for the future.”
Using flash storage and – in this context – a mass of CPU power, the new solution provides a dramatic performance boost compared to previous generations storage systems. LDC expects access times in the one millisecond range.
”LDC is one of the most exciting customers we know of in our region, an organisation which is very much at the leading edge of IT delivery to its clients,” says Dan M?rtensson, Site Manager at Proact. ”LDC demonstrates that it is not just a matter of time before flash storage will become the standard choice for data centres, but that this transition is already underway. This is why it is so exciting for us at Proact to be part of this journey, while we recognize LDC’s implementation a confirmation of a competitive offering, as we have submitted the winning bid for another significant public procurement,” adds M?rtensson.