HP and its premier business partner Multibiz Solutions have completed an IT systems overhaul for Australasian Lubricants Manufacturing Company (ALMC) that saw it reduce its on-premise servers from eight to four.
Apart from its critical business apps, ALMC has outsourced its SAP ERP system, internet, intranet applications and web proxy to a HP data centre in Melbourne as part of the deal.
The 12 month revamp, which was completed in October, saw the manufacturer also consolidate five remote locations in Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia and NSW.
ALMC IT manager Vince Annand told CRN that he had commissioned the work in October 2009 to address the company's growth. They started with a "clean sheet of paper".
"We've been a HP customer for 10 years. Some of our kit was over seven years old.
"In these ten years I've gone out to the market twice and we couldn't get anyone else to compete with the value for what we were getting from HP," he said.
A hardware reseller Multibiz Solutions identified areas for improvement in ALMC's existing HP infrastructure that included safeguarding against points of failure, increasing redundancy and improving WAN bandwidth and efficiency.
It recommended a consolidated, virtualised environment hosted by HP Managed Services in Melbourne and running SAP and VMware HA Acceleration Kit.
"Multibiz were very proactive on our account. They provided the solutions architect and were very, very good," Annand said.
For Annand, good payback and savings, "green impact" and instant disaster recovery were major drivers.
"We have reduced our power consumption by 20 percent. The other driver was disaster recovery which previously took up to 48 hours; it's down to three hours."
HP South Pacific enterprise director Kevin Rooney said it gave ALMC operational flexibility to meet changing business needs.
ALMC’s Solution Architected on HP Converged Infrastructure
ALMC's new IT platform was built on a HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure with three HP ProLiant BL495 G6 server blades, two HP ProLiant BL460 G6 server blades, and a HP ProLiant BL685 G6 server blade. It utilises two Flex-10 Virtual Connect, Brocade FC Switches and two HP Networking Ethernet switches. Storage includes one HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA) 4400 and one HP StorageWorks MSL2024 FC Tape Library.