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IMAS is the central services subsidiary of Group Van Genechten, a major pan-European offset printing converter in paper, board and micro-flute packaging as well as a supplier of packaging solutions and machines.
After deciding to migrate to an Oracle environment - to reduce costs and support their future needs - IMAS needed to implement a powerful storage and back-up system that would be able to ensure the continuity and quality of the service that their mainframe was providing to them, and that would prove as reliable as the mainframe. Moreover, to keep pace with the ever rising storage requirements of digital printing, they needed to invest in a very powerful storage system.
To provide IMAS with the best possible file storage solution, the relative merits of a number of alternative solutions were debated, the option chosen by IMAS was a NAS (Network Attached Storage) solution based on leading-edge hardware from Network Appliance. This solution was selected because of the advanced features of the SNAP/Restore® Filer that would enable IMAS to take a snapshot of the disks content, enabling them to reduce downtime to its minimum during database maintenance. Another requirement was that the capacity of the NAS system had to reach almost 1 Terabyte. Finally, the requested solution had to be very scalable with capacity being added gradually in line with IMAS’ needs. IMAS also wished to install a very fast back-up system and an archiving solution that would enable on-line availability of large quantities of data on disks instead of tape libraries.
The project was divided into 3 main stages:
As a result of Fujitsu’s design and implementation of the Oracle RAC and NAS solutions, IMAS is now benefiting from:
The NAS solution went live in July 2002 and worked exactly as expected. The NAS implementation was carried out very quickly and in a structured way following the Fujitsu Services’ project methodology, without disruption to the service.
IMAS chose to work with Fujitsu because of a longstanding working relationship with Fujitsu Services in Belgium and their good experience with the quality of their existing services. Fujitsu's proven expertise in large-scale, mission-critical IT system “Consulting, Design, Building and Operation” was also part of the decision. Thanks to its end-to-end IT skills, Fujitsu Services was considered as the ideal partner for taking up the challenge of ensuring continutity of the mission-critical production plant databases during the new storage system implementation.