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Electrical Firm Reduces Data Center                                                                                                Customer Case Study


Costs by 75 Percent




EDIF improves business responsiveness and resilience with Cisco and EMC data center architecture.
                                                                  Challenge
   EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
                                                                  EDIF is an electrical wholesaler and distributor that operates along the eastern side
   Customer Name: EDIF Holding SPA                                of Italy, generating revenues of €136 million in 2010. The company supplies more
                                                                  than 10,000 business-to-business customers with residential and industrial products
   Industry: Wholesale and distribution
                                                                  for lighting; solar energy; building automation, monitoring, and control; and security.
   Location: Corridonia, Italy
                                                                  EDIF has two headquarter buildings less than 300 meters apart in the city of
   Number of Employees: 400                                       Corridonia, and 25 regional sales offices. Technology underpins the business, and
                                                                  all the company’s applications, from warehousing logistics and order processing to
   Challenge
                                                                  email and unified communications, are housed in a data center that also supports a
   •	Improve customer service
                                                                  Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) network connecting 250 internal users.
   •	Reduce operating costs
   •	Strengthen operational resilience                            That data center, located in one of the buildings, had no more space for new
   Solution                                                       servers to cope with future business growth. The company planned to open
                                                                  a second data center in the other building, both to create more space and to
   •	Unified data center architecture
     deployed across two sites for flexible                       improve business continuity.
     and cost‑effective business continuity
                                                                  “Most of our sales orders and vital business processes depend on applications
   Results                                                        hosted in our data center,” says CIO Samuele Cerquetti. “Any interruptions to those
   •	Customer experience improved                                 processes could result in loss of sales or customer goodwill, so we wanted to reduce
     through optimization of online and
                                                                  that risk as much as possible.”
     logistics systems
   •	Total IT operating costs reduced by                          Another important goal was to improve business efficiency by making IT services more
     about 75 percent                                             responsive to requirements from internal users, including the company’s sales offices,
   •	Business continuity strengthened by                          and from customers purchasing online. Setting up a new physical server used to take
     split site implementation                                    two full days, for example, and EDIF was keen to shorten this timeframe to one hour.
   Technology Partners                                            “There is huge demand for IT services, both internally and externally,” says Cerquetti.
   •	EMC                                                          “If we can’t respond to that demand quickly enough, we are going to lose business,
   •	VMware                                                       and that could prove very costly.”

                                            Improving data center efficiency was another priority, because operating costs were
                                            too high. With too many physical servers in a small space, cooling costs alone were
about €30,000 each year. The architecture was complex, requiring two engineers to oversee the multiplicity of cables, components,
and management points. EDIF wanted to minimize the time required to replace a failed server blade and to reduce the downtime
necessary for maintenance, which often had to be completed outside office hours.




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“Because Cisco and EMC                                            Solution
 have a common strategy,                                          EDIF first evaluated several traditional blade server architectures before seeing a live
                                                                  demonstration of the Cisco Unified Computing System™ (UCS™), which had recently
 and their solutions have
                                                                  been launched. Although Cisco® UCS was completely new, EDIF was impressed by
 been pre-designed                                                the system’s unified design, which encompasses computing, networking, storage, and
 and pre-tested to work                                           virtualization. EDIF also liked the ability to manage all the data center elements as a
 together, there was a                                            single cohesive system with UCS, a capability that no other solution could provide.
 very fast time‑to‑market                                         Cisco UCS gave EDIF a unified environment on which to run its applications, instead of
 on integration, issues                                           having to manage different technologies for server blades, networking, storage, and
 resolution, and deployment.”                                     virtualization. “We calculated that UCS had the best price/performance ratio of all
                                                                  the systems we considered,” says Cerquetti. “The integrated design of UCS simplifies
                                                                  the IT architecture to such an extent that you can make very interesting savings in
Samuele Cerquetti
                                                                  capital and operating expenditure: for example, we have cut our IT operating costs by
CIO
EDIF                                                              about 75 percent.”

                                                                  Another feature of Cisco UCS that appealed to EDIF was the system’s programmable
                                                                  infrastructure, which automates the process of provisioning data center resources
                                                                  through the creation of “service profiles” that are configured once and used to allocate
                                                                  resources very quickly. EDIF recognized that this capability would help achieve
                                                                  the important goal of improving the responsiveness of IT services to changing
                                                                  business requirements.

                                                                  EDIF deployed one Cisco UCS environment with two chassis populated with half‑width
                                                                  B200 M2 blades, and two Fabric Interconnects that contain the intelligence of the
                                                                  system. The company split the UCS between its two sites in Corridonia, installing one
                                                                  chassis and one Fabric Interconnect at each location (see Figure 1). Because the UCS
                                                                  continues to operate as one system, which is only possible due to the short distance
                                                                  between the data centers, this configuration improves EDIF’s business continuity
                                                                  provision without increasing costs.


                                                                  Figure 1. EDIF split the UCS between two sites, installing one chassis and one
                                                                  Fabric Interconnect at each location.




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“We calculated that UCS had                                       EDIF also changed its storage vendor to EMC, selecting two EMC CLARiiON
 the best price/performance                                       AX4 networked storage solutions, which are integrated with Cisco UCS and
                                                                  VMware. By deploying one storage solution in each data center, EDIF was able
 ratio of all the systems we                                      to replicate the storage between the two sites and strengthen the protection of
 considered. The integrated                                       its business‑critical information.
 design of UCS simplifies
                                                                  In addition to the CLARiiON system’s scalability and ease of management, another
 the IT architecture to such                                      significant factor in EDIF’s decision was the strong technical and strategic collaboration
 an extent that you can make                                      between Cisco and EMC.
 very interesting savings…
                                                                  “This is the first time I’ve seen such a close partnership between two vendors,” says
 for example, we have cut                                         Cerquetti. “Because Cisco and EMC have a common strategy, and their solutions
 our IT operating costs by                                        have been pre-designed and pre-tested to work together, there was a very fast
 about 75 percent.”                                               time-to‑market on integration, issues resolution, and deployment. This was important,
                                                                  because it reduced our risk, helped to drive up the combined performance of the two
Samuele Cerquetti                                                 systems, and resulted in an excellent price/performance ratio.”
CIO
                                                                  Two Cisco MDS 9124 Multilayer Fabric Switches, one in each data center, connect the
EDIF
                                                                  Cisco UCS to EDIF’s legacy storage systems. Cisco was the only vendor that could
                                                                  provide this capability, which enables EDIF to continue using its legacy equipment and
                                                                  avoids the need to invest in replacement systems.

                                                                  Results
                                                                  Better performance in the data center has made online services and logistics systems
                                                                  operate more efficiently, improving customers’ interactions with EDIF. Installing one
                                                                  split-site Cisco UCS system in two different locations has strengthened business
                                                                  continuity and resilience by creating two “active” data centers, instead of one active
                                                                  and one “standby” facility.

                                                                  The decision to buy Cisco UCS and EMC CLARiiON has made it easier and
                                                                  cheaper to manage storage, because the unified fabric in UCS brings together
                                                                  networking, storage, and management on the same physical infrastructure. For
                                                                  example, the EMC solution has eliminated the need for software systems to
                                                                  synchronize data between two data processing sites, because the system itself
                                                                  constantly and reliably verifies the consistency of the data. Fibre Channel over
                                                                  Ethernet (FCoE) technology built into the UCS reduces by at least half the number
                                                                  of network adapters and switches needed in a storage area network. This unified
                                                                  fabric has already reduced EDIF’s cabling requirements by 66 percent, and the
                                                                  company can expect incremental savings in the future.

                                                                  The new data center architecture has greatly simplified the work of the IT team,
                                                                  speeding up many tasks such as managing servers or installing new software.
                                                                  Engineers can now move workloads from one data center to the other very
                                                                  easily, using service profiles that contain all the necessary configuration settings.
                                                                  This capability has helped EDIF to reduce the time spent on administration and
                                                                  maintenance, while further enhancing business continuity. It is now possible, for
                                                                  example, to replace a failed server blade in just 15 minutes, by moving the service
                                                                  profile of the failed hardware to another blade.

                                                                  Further efficiencies are coming from significantly lower operating costs. Since
                                                                  reducing the number of physical servers by 80 percent, the company’s cooling
                                                                  costs have dropped to virtually zero, and other energy costs have fallen by about
                                                                  €1200 a year. The amount of time spent on maintenance work has been reduced
                                                                  by 86 percent, and EDIF has achieved its goal of provisioning a new server in one
                                                                  hour instead of two days.




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                                                                  It is now easier to allocate IT resources according to business needs, while skilled
                                                                  engineers are able to work less on maintenance and more on revenue-generating
                                                                  projects; the IT team as a whole has become more proactive.

                                                                  “The new architecture has had a positive impact on our business,” says Cerquetti.
                                                                  “We have reduced our operating costs by 75 percent while renewing the technology
                                                                  in our IT infrastructure, and we can now offer better continuity of service and a faster
                                                                  response to our customers.”

                                                                  Next Steps
                                                                  The scalability of Cisco UCS will easily and cost-effectively accommodate future
                                                                  business growth. Spare capacity in the UCS environment will enable expansion
                                                                  without increasing the physical size or complexity of the data center infrastructure.
                                                                  EDIF can also implement a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) for the first time, and
                                                                  has already run a successful proof of concept for VDI. The company is planning to
                                                                  offer this service to 50 employees within a year and to 300 employees within four
                                                                  years. “With our legacy architecture, it was impossible to even think about VDI, but
                                                                  now we are close to delivering it on the new UCS architecture,” says Cerquetti.
                                                                  “We expect to make further savings of around 25 percent in desktop costs.”




                                                                  For More Information
                                                                  Details of the Cisco Data Center Business Advantage architecture and solutions are
                                                                  available at: http://www.cisco.com/go/datacenter
                                                                  For more information on Cisco UCS, please visit: www.cisco.com/go/unifiedcomputing
                                                                  Details of EMC Unified Storage are available at: www.emc.com/storage/vnx/




                                                                  For More Information
                                                                  Data Center
                                                                  •	Cisco Unified Computing System featuring B200 M2 Blade Servers
                                                                  •	Cisco MDS 9124 Multilayer Fabric Switches
                                                                  Storage
                                                                  •	EMC CLARiiON AX4 networked storage solutions




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Edif Holding - Cisco

  • 1. Electrical Firm Reduces Data Center Customer Case Study Costs by 75 Percent EDIF improves business responsiveness and resilience with Cisco and EMC data center architecture. Challenge EXECUTIVE SUMMARY EDIF is an electrical wholesaler and distributor that operates along the eastern side Customer Name: EDIF Holding SPA of Italy, generating revenues of €136 million in 2010. The company supplies more than 10,000 business-to-business customers with residential and industrial products Industry: Wholesale and distribution for lighting; solar energy; building automation, monitoring, and control; and security. Location: Corridonia, Italy EDIF has two headquarter buildings less than 300 meters apart in the city of Number of Employees: 400 Corridonia, and 25 regional sales offices. Technology underpins the business, and all the company’s applications, from warehousing logistics and order processing to Challenge email and unified communications, are housed in a data center that also supports a • Improve customer service Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) network connecting 250 internal users. • Reduce operating costs • Strengthen operational resilience That data center, located in one of the buildings, had no more space for new Solution servers to cope with future business growth. The company planned to open a second data center in the other building, both to create more space and to • Unified data center architecture deployed across two sites for flexible improve business continuity. and cost‑effective business continuity “Most of our sales orders and vital business processes depend on applications Results hosted in our data center,” says CIO Samuele Cerquetti. “Any interruptions to those • Customer experience improved processes could result in loss of sales or customer goodwill, so we wanted to reduce through optimization of online and that risk as much as possible.” logistics systems • Total IT operating costs reduced by Another important goal was to improve business efficiency by making IT services more about 75 percent responsive to requirements from internal users, including the company’s sales offices, • Business continuity strengthened by and from customers purchasing online. Setting up a new physical server used to take split site implementation two full days, for example, and EDIF was keen to shorten this timeframe to one hour. Technology Partners “There is huge demand for IT services, both internally and externally,” says Cerquetti. • EMC “If we can’t respond to that demand quickly enough, we are going to lose business, • VMware and that could prove very costly.” Improving data center efficiency was another priority, because operating costs were too high. With too many physical servers in a small space, cooling costs alone were about €30,000 each year. The architecture was complex, requiring two engineers to oversee the multiplicity of cables, components, and management points. EDIF wanted to minimize the time required to replace a failed server blade and to reduce the downtime necessary for maintenance, which often had to be completed outside office hours. © 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 1 of 4
  • 2. Customer Case Study “Because Cisco and EMC Solution have a common strategy, EDIF first evaluated several traditional blade server architectures before seeing a live demonstration of the Cisco Unified Computing System™ (UCS™), which had recently and their solutions have been launched. Although Cisco® UCS was completely new, EDIF was impressed by been pre-designed the system’s unified design, which encompasses computing, networking, storage, and and pre-tested to work virtualization. EDIF also liked the ability to manage all the data center elements as a together, there was a single cohesive system with UCS, a capability that no other solution could provide. very fast time‑to‑market Cisco UCS gave EDIF a unified environment on which to run its applications, instead of on integration, issues having to manage different technologies for server blades, networking, storage, and resolution, and deployment.” virtualization. “We calculated that UCS had the best price/performance ratio of all the systems we considered,” says Cerquetti. “The integrated design of UCS simplifies the IT architecture to such an extent that you can make very interesting savings in Samuele Cerquetti capital and operating expenditure: for example, we have cut our IT operating costs by CIO EDIF about 75 percent.” Another feature of Cisco UCS that appealed to EDIF was the system’s programmable infrastructure, which automates the process of provisioning data center resources through the creation of “service profiles” that are configured once and used to allocate resources very quickly. EDIF recognized that this capability would help achieve the important goal of improving the responsiveness of IT services to changing business requirements. EDIF deployed one Cisco UCS environment with two chassis populated with half‑width B200 M2 blades, and two Fabric Interconnects that contain the intelligence of the system. The company split the UCS between its two sites in Corridonia, installing one chassis and one Fabric Interconnect at each location (see Figure 1). Because the UCS continues to operate as one system, which is only possible due to the short distance between the data centers, this configuration improves EDIF’s business continuity provision without increasing costs. Figure 1. EDIF split the UCS between two sites, installing one chassis and one Fabric Interconnect at each location. © 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information.. Page 2 of 4
  • 3. Customer Case Study “We calculated that UCS had EDIF also changed its storage vendor to EMC, selecting two EMC CLARiiON the best price/performance AX4 networked storage solutions, which are integrated with Cisco UCS and VMware. By deploying one storage solution in each data center, EDIF was able ratio of all the systems we to replicate the storage between the two sites and strengthen the protection of considered. The integrated its business‑critical information. design of UCS simplifies In addition to the CLARiiON system’s scalability and ease of management, another the IT architecture to such significant factor in EDIF’s decision was the strong technical and strategic collaboration an extent that you can make between Cisco and EMC. very interesting savings… “This is the first time I’ve seen such a close partnership between two vendors,” says for example, we have cut Cerquetti. “Because Cisco and EMC have a common strategy, and their solutions our IT operating costs by have been pre-designed and pre-tested to work together, there was a very fast about 75 percent.” time-to‑market on integration, issues resolution, and deployment. This was important, because it reduced our risk, helped to drive up the combined performance of the two Samuele Cerquetti systems, and resulted in an excellent price/performance ratio.” CIO Two Cisco MDS 9124 Multilayer Fabric Switches, one in each data center, connect the EDIF Cisco UCS to EDIF’s legacy storage systems. Cisco was the only vendor that could provide this capability, which enables EDIF to continue using its legacy equipment and avoids the need to invest in replacement systems. Results Better performance in the data center has made online services and logistics systems operate more efficiently, improving customers’ interactions with EDIF. Installing one split-site Cisco UCS system in two different locations has strengthened business continuity and resilience by creating two “active” data centers, instead of one active and one “standby” facility. The decision to buy Cisco UCS and EMC CLARiiON has made it easier and cheaper to manage storage, because the unified fabric in UCS brings together networking, storage, and management on the same physical infrastructure. For example, the EMC solution has eliminated the need for software systems to synchronize data between two data processing sites, because the system itself constantly and reliably verifies the consistency of the data. Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) technology built into the UCS reduces by at least half the number of network adapters and switches needed in a storage area network. This unified fabric has already reduced EDIF’s cabling requirements by 66 percent, and the company can expect incremental savings in the future. The new data center architecture has greatly simplified the work of the IT team, speeding up many tasks such as managing servers or installing new software. Engineers can now move workloads from one data center to the other very easily, using service profiles that contain all the necessary configuration settings. This capability has helped EDIF to reduce the time spent on administration and maintenance, while further enhancing business continuity. It is now possible, for example, to replace a failed server blade in just 15 minutes, by moving the service profile of the failed hardware to another blade. Further efficiencies are coming from significantly lower operating costs. Since reducing the number of physical servers by 80 percent, the company’s cooling costs have dropped to virtually zero, and other energy costs have fallen by about €1200 a year. The amount of time spent on maintenance work has been reduced by 86 percent, and EDIF has achieved its goal of provisioning a new server in one hour instead of two days. © 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information.. Page 3 of 4
  • 4. Customer Case Study It is now easier to allocate IT resources according to business needs, while skilled engineers are able to work less on maintenance and more on revenue-generating projects; the IT team as a whole has become more proactive. “The new architecture has had a positive impact on our business,” says Cerquetti. “We have reduced our operating costs by 75 percent while renewing the technology in our IT infrastructure, and we can now offer better continuity of service and a faster response to our customers.” Next Steps The scalability of Cisco UCS will easily and cost-effectively accommodate future business growth. Spare capacity in the UCS environment will enable expansion without increasing the physical size or complexity of the data center infrastructure. EDIF can also implement a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) for the first time, and has already run a successful proof of concept for VDI. The company is planning to offer this service to 50 employees within a year and to 300 employees within four years. “With our legacy architecture, it was impossible to even think about VDI, but now we are close to delivering it on the new UCS architecture,” says Cerquetti. “We expect to make further savings of around 25 percent in desktop costs.” For More Information Details of the Cisco Data Center Business Advantage architecture and solutions are available at: http://www.cisco.com/go/datacenter For more information on Cisco UCS, please visit: www.cisco.com/go/unifiedcomputing Details of EMC Unified Storage are available at: www.emc.com/storage/vnx/ For More Information Data Center • Cisco Unified Computing System featuring B200 M2 Blade Servers • Cisco MDS 9124 Multilayer Fabric Switches Storage • EMC CLARiiON AX4 networked storage solutions Americas Headquarters Asia Pacific Headquarters Europe Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco Systems (USA) Pte. Ltd. Cisco Systems International BV Amsterdam, San Jose, CA Singapore The Netherlands Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco Website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R) © 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information.. Printed in the UK ES/11767/0312 Page 4 of 4