Next-generation data management platform offers significant time and cost savings, backup flexibility, and scalability

LAUSANNE, Switzerland – December 04, 2019 — /BackupReview.info/ — Cohesity today announced a highly successful implementation of a comprehensive data backup solution for the University of Lausanne located in Switzerland. Working in tandem with local partner Infoniqa, the solution deployed by the university is significantly faster and more automated and scalable than systems previously used. A complete backup of the Microsoft Exchange database now only takes eight hours instead of 29 and the incremental backup can be completed in just under two hours instead of the previous 7.5 hours.

With just over 15,000 students, 5,000 employees, and two million documents, the university manages around 22 PB of logical data. For this purpose, a second backup solution was set up at the Neuchâtel site. As the licenses for the existing system expired, the university was looking for a state-of-the-art solution that would meet a number of key requirements: secure critical data in encrypted form, high scalability, efficient recovery of mass data, compatibility with EMC NetWorker and the option of a hybrid cloud solution.

“Cohesity and Infoniqa take a modern and holistic approach to data management,” explains Michel Ruffieux, storage backup manager, University of Lausanne. “It was the only solution that met our requirement to secure critical data in encrypted form using a multi-tenant solution with private keys managed on a KMS server using the KMIP protocol.”

Cohesity and Infoniqa were able to combine the old and new backup systems at the University of Lausanne to cover the entire virtualized environment. Infoniqa enabled the platform to be deployed according to the customer’s requirements. Cohesity supplied four appliances, and additional servers can be added to this space-saving cluster in the future. This appliance group can also be used for storage with the same cluster concept.

Thanks to Cohesity’s SnapTree technology, the university can now access the data in a maximum of three steps. Login takes less than five minutes and full flash recovery takes 11.5 hours. In addition, a web interface facilitates the recovery of a Windows or Linux virtual machine with granular files. This innovative approach to using, managing and backing up secondary and primary data is one of Cohesity’s strengths.

With the new solution, the University of Lausanne is realizing a host of benefits including:

  • Simple, fast backup and disaster recovery on a single platform
  • Easier management through integration with VMware and Avamar
  • Significant time and cost savings in data backup and recovery
  • Compliance according to DSGVO by encryption of critical data

For more information:

  • Read more about the deployment in the University of Lausanne case study — https://www.cohesity.com/customers/university-of-lausanne/
  • Learn about the Cohesity SpanFS and SnapTree technology in this whitepaper — https://www.cohesity.com/resource-assets/white-paper/Cohesity-SpanFS-and-SnapTree-WP.pdf

About Cohesity:
Cohesity ushers in a new era in data management that solves a critical challenge facing businesses today: mass data fragmentation. The vast majority of enterprise data — backups, archives, file shares, object stores, and data used for test/dev and analytics — sits in fragmented infrastructure silos that makes it hard to protect, expensive to manage, and difficult to analyze. Cohesity consolidates silos onto one web-scale platform, spanning on-premises, cloud, and the edge, and uniquely empowers organizations to run apps on that platform — making it easier than ever to back up and extract insights from data. Cohesity is a 2019 CNBC Disruptor and was named a Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum. Visit www.cohesity.com and blog, follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn and like us on Facebook.

Contacts
James Warnette
Head of Corporate Communications, EMEA
james.warnette@cohesity.com
+447766800899

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