Acindar, a steel producer and service provider founded in 1942 in Argentina, provides its products and services to civil construction, agriculture, and industry sectors. Currently, Acindar is part of the ArcelorMittal Group, the number one steel producer in the world. It owns eight production plants across five cities within the country, as well as offices and several distribution centers.
In keeping with its market-leading position, Acindar has set very clear business objectives: market share leadership within the construction and agricultural sectors, along with transparent business management; innovation; long-term development-awareness; and a commitment to the environment, the community, and its stakeholders. To meet these goals, as well as to accelerate production of the long-steel and wire of its plant located in Villa Constitución, Acindar’s production processes required major technological improvements to improve efficiencies.
As part of these improvements, Acindar’s IT department decided to replace its storage infrastructure. “Legacy platform management was complicated and non-practical. It took the IT staff a lot of time,” says Juan Pablo Mollo, IT Infrastructure Manager.
Each year, the IT department develops a capacity plan with which it analyzes — through a control panel—all the infrastructure that the company owns. Through different comparison matrices, the staff evaluates the obsolescence, usage, and capacity of each solution. In the case of the storage platform, it verifies IOPs, warranty, life cycle stage, and scaling possibilities.
When it conducted the plan for 2017, the IT department determined that the storage platform was not capable of supporting additional solid-state disks to expand capacity and obtain maximum speed, plus it was nearing the end of its life cycle. “Based on the capacity plan, we concluded that we had to completely renovate our storage; that’s when we began to evaluate different technology options,” adds Pablo Rufach, Head of IT Support