With the IT industry growing at around 25 percent, there is tremendous strain
on the IT resources of all major IT software service providers. Companies such
as Infosys need to look at innovative solutions to consolidate their IT
infrastructure. This project was conceptualized about two years back when the
company's IT infrastructure was slated for a significant ramp up. The
constraints were many: zero space availability, end-of-life servers, and
inefficient backup/ recovery mechanism to provide business continuity. Also, the
IS staff was under tremendous stress in terms of bandwidth to support user needs
due to the wide range of services offered and the heterogeneous systems.
Procurement of new servers was costing huge money and impacting the
profitability of various projects.
Four focus areas emerged while conceptualizing the project design: server
consolidation, storage consolidation, backup consolidation, and space
consolidation. Multiple small servers were replaced with fewer high-capacity
servers to improve efficiencies in utilization and IT management bandwidth. DNS
round robin concept was used for load balancing and redundancy by leveraging
three existing DNS servers to avoid SPOF. To ensure a future-proof solution,
products that support current, mature technologies like FC/CIFS/NFS, as well as
emerging next-gen technologies like iSCSI, were procured. After procurement,
data was migrated from DAS and servers to the centralized storage.
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Pritam Kr. Sinha, Sr. Project Mgr - IT |
Apart from
the obvious efficiency benefits, this also yielded direct cost savings by
reducing AMC costs by 45 percent. To reduce the backup window time and the
stress on LAN, a Quantum Auto loader with NDMP option was introduced to connect
to the storage for LAN-free backup, and LTO3 (the latest technology) was
enabled. A VERITAS netbackup solution for centralized backup and monitoring was
also implemented. Snapshot technology was leveraged and configured for
disk-based backup. This used advanced concepts such as block-based incremental
backup to reduce the backup windows from 12 hours to less than 10 minutes. To
reduce datacenter space, the team put in place plans to move from table-type
racks to the latest shelf-type racks.