Muneris in Noumea Advises JetStor AFAs With DataCore

Challenge
A large New Caledonian government agency needed to modernize its storage infrastructure. For years, it had been storing over 300TB of data on SANs at two production sites. However, its legacy storage solutions were aging and relied on traditional spinning disks.
The agency wanted to improve both the performance and capacity of its storage infrastructure. The goal was to future-proof its systems, keeping pace with new applications and growing volumes of data that needed to be saved. It decided that all-flash arrays would be ideal but needed to ensure the solutions were cost-effective.
Additionally, the agency had concerns about future support for its IBM Tivoli Storage Manager, used for data backup and recovery. As a result, it sought a new solution to protect its data.
The agency issued a public tender, with responses from companies like IBM, Nimble Storage, and Dell. The customer already used a JetStor 1600S NAS platform, so Muneris saw an opportunity to offer a superior solution by partnering with JetStor.
Quote:“JetStor proved once again that value and performance are universal winners, even on islands in the Pacific Ocean,” said Florian Falconnet, co-manager of Muneris IT Consulting.
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