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Leading U.K. Construction Firm Turns to S3 and EVault for "Clean" Online Backup and Recovery SolutionAs a leading civil engineering and construction firm, Fitzpatrick can have as many as 40 different job sites where roads, bridges, airports, and other structures are being built throughout the U.K. This distributed workforce is also reflected in its information technology (IT) infrastructure. As part of its IT infrastructure that supports some 1,000 employees, Fitzpatrick's 12-person IT staff manages 15 Windows 2000 servers located at its main Hoddesdon, U.K. office, and 10-15 additional servers at any one time distributed across six regional offices and 40 or so job sites. To back up its servers, Fitzpatrick used Computer Associates ARCserve software. However, having a comprehensive and centralized backup management capability including the ability to recover data quickly was difficult, if not impossible, using traditional tape-based processes. "In these remote situations, we could never really effectively manage backup and recovery because we don't have the IT people there to add and remove the tapes and get them off-site," recalled Kevin Wyley, Fitzpatrick WAN manager. The importance of the data was such that even if Fitzpatrick did not have IT staff on-site to swap tapes in and out, the data needed to be backed up. In addition, because of the transitory nature of construction sites, the portable buildings were only linked by DSL connections at best. The company turned to Solid State Solutions (S3), a storage integrator based in Bramley, U.K. to help solve these issues. Taking a vendor agnostic-approach, S3 engineers working with Fitzpatrick determined that disk-to-disk backup, if it could lessen the amount of data moving over the network, could alleviate the issues the firm experienced and provide more reliable and "cleaner" solution.
As a true, disk-to-disk solution, S3 engineers recognized that EVault InfoStage™ software would enable Fitzpatrick answer that top concern of getting data over their network without having to add more infrastructure and create additional management responsibilities. Once backup agents are installed on the servers, EVault DeltaPro™ technology scans for and then backs up only new and altered files since the previous backup. This component of EVault InfoStage takes those changes, compresses and then encrypts the data before being sent over the network back to a storage device. Because it's only taking new and altered files and compressing the information, often less than five percent of the total data will be sent over the network each day. The automated process proved beneficial in several ways:
Having knocked out the bandwidth concerns using EVault technology, S3 was also able to improve the reliability and security of Fitzpatrick's backup process. Tapes, with information critical to the business and the project on site, no longer sat subject to environment conditions of a job site. Having the data encrypted while transferred over the network and while being stored back in Hoddesdon provided much-improved security.
Following an installation and integration described by Wyley as "pretty smooth," the Fitzpatrick IT staff is seeing a significant return on investment in terms of peace of mind. Data is consistently getting backed up and easily and securely getting off the job site and within a data facility and their file-level restores have been equally smooth. Gone is the money being spent on tape libraries and media.
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