Deakin University’s commitment to building higher education’s digital frontier manifests in a number of ways. From world-class research, services, and facilities to its technological infrastructure, Deakin is constantly striving to enhance student experience, research outcomes and industry partnerships.
To develop and deliver category-leading initiatives, as well as improve overall operational efficiency, including database and virtualization support, the university requires both stability and speed in its highly centralised ICT operation across all tiers of storage.
“You can’t even have a discussion about digital transformation if you don’t have a stable ICT operation and reliable services on the backend,” says Craig Warren, Executive Director, ICT Infrastructure Services at Deakin University. “We’ve always been focused on both high availability and digital innovation, so we needed a storage system that was equally reliable and agile to support these critical initiatives.”
Existing storage was unable to support the needs of rapid growth and 60,000+ students. Storage infrastructure was approaching the end of its life cycle, and digital transformation efforts required stability and agility of ICT operation across all tiers of storage. “Pure Storage stood out as the most powerful and resilient solution to accelerate our ability to deliver new and innovative services across the university,” says Warren.
When Deakin implemented Pure Storage, Warren was impressed by how quick and efficient it was to get into production. The ICT team was also able to migrate production workloads live, during the day, without any disruption or downtime. The simplicity and ease-of-use of the Pure Storage system means Deakin University can spend less time worrying about its ICT environment and more time on digital initiatives and new services for students.
“The Pure Storage infrastructure never constrains our development or innovation programs—in fact, it supports them right out of the gate,” observes Warren. “We’re able to be nimble and agile without worrying if we can rely on our underlying architecture.”