Founded in 2007, Systemec runs two data centres in The Netherlands and one in Germany under a unique cross-border strategy that supports more than 500 customers. As the amount of data the company manages rapidly increased, Systemec realised it needed a cost-effective solution to store and secure customer data.
“This growth raised concerns about accommodating the future data volume,” said Marco Teelen, internet services manager at Systemec. “As a result, we decided to expand our secondary storage.”
Finding a Scalable and Flexible Solution
Systemec was using a mix of storage solutions that included HPE Nimble Storage, QNAP NAS and Acronis backup software in both its own data centres and at customer sites. The company wanted a solution that could not only scale but also easily integrate into its existing environment.
“We looked at some alternatives but quickly reached the conclusion that Cloudian was the right solution for addressing our needs,” said Wouter Simons, systems engineer at Systemec.
Systemec started with approximately 100 TB of Cloudian HyperStore object storage distributed across the three data centres. To support file service requirements from the same system, the firm also employed Cloudian’s HyperFile NAS Controller.
Building a Storage Foundation for the Future
Since installing the new solution last year, Systemec has been pleased with the benefits it has provided.
“We no longer have to worry about whether we’ll be able to meet our backup windows,” said Teelen. “Moreover, we now have a limitlessly scalable storage foundation that enables us to deliver new services to our customers.”
As an example, Teelen reported that Systemec is looking at selling services to customers that could capitalise on Cloudian’s full S3 compatibility, such as those using Veeam data protection.