The team deployed flash-based Pure Storage for their primary data workloads and wanted similar benefits of scalability, ease of use, and manageability from their secondary storage platform. With their Dell EMC Data Domain appliance reaching capacity and an upcoming renewal required for Dell EMC Avamar, the team started to evaluate other available options that offered three key benefits: scale-out architecture, lower total cost of ownership (TCO), and simplified ease of use and management. To adopt a scalable architecture, the team decided to replace the existing system with Cohesity DataProtect to achieve hyperconverged backup and recovery.
Cohesity enabled Valley Proteins to consolidate its backup software and target storage onto one, easy-to-use-and-manage solution. The close integration of Cohesity DataProtect with Pure Storage FlashArray//M offered the team automated tier snapshots and long-term retention capabilities of the virtual and physical servers and MS SQL databases.
By leveraging parallelised data ingestion and storing each backup as a fully hydrated copy on Cohesity DataPlatform, the team reduced its recovery points to under five minutes and achieved near-instantaneous recovery. In fact, Valley Proteins experienced a server fail during the proof of concept, and with Cohesity, the team was able to recover and operationalise the node four times faster than the incumbent solution.
“Cohesity’s scale-out, hyperconverged secondary storage platform allowed us to build a true software-defined data centre,” said Bradley Wilton, IT director, Valley Proteins. “With Cohesity’s DataPlatform and DataProtect, we pulled the intelligence in the software layer and were able to simplify our overall IT operations.”
Using Cohesity, Valley Proteins achieved ease of use and simplified management; scalability; and lower TCO. Here’s how the company realised each benefit: