公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Europe
国家
- United Kingdom
产品
- IBM zEnterprise BC12
- IBM z/VM
- Oracle Database 10g
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
技术栈
- Linux
- Oracle Database
- IBM z/VM
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 混合云
适用行业
- 城市与自治市
适用功能
- 商业运营
关于客户
邓迪市议会是英国苏格兰邓迪市的地方政府议会。该议会服务于 145,000 名市民,在大学学期期间,学生人数将激增 20,000 人。该议会负责监督该市的各种市政服务。该议会的主要目标是尽可能可靠且经济高效地为市民提供高质量的服务,因此它一直在寻找在不影响服务质量的情况下进一步扩大预算的方法。
挑战
邓迪市议会服务于苏格兰 145,000 名公民,面临着用更少的资源做更多事情的挑战,并将 IT 视为可以削减成本的一个领域。议会需要在不影响公民服务质量的情况下节省成本。议会很快发现其 IT 基础设施是一个迫切需要改变以避免服务中断的领域,也是可以节省大量成本的领域。邓迪市议会坚信虚拟化是解决 IT 挑战的答案,因此开始制定计划,将物理服务器整合为由更少机器托管的虚拟实例。
解决方案
理事会将支持关键服务的 Oracle 数据库环境从分布式服务器整合到 IBM® zEnterprise® BC12 平台,从而显著提高了效率。自那时起,运行 Linux 的 System z 大型机就一直是理事会的首选平台,最新版本是实施两台基于 IBM zEnterprise BC12 的 Enterprise Linux 服务器。该平台专用于在 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 上运行理事会的业务关键型 Oracle 数据库环境,支持一系列关键服务,包括工资单和在不同平台上运行的所有在线服务。每个 zBC12 都配备了两个 IBM Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL) 专用引擎,用于运行大约 50 个虚拟 Linux 服务器。通过实现更高效的管理,该解决方案为理事会提供了卓越的性价比。
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