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Energy-strapped NYC medical college datacenter get new lease on life
sponsored by HP and Intel
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Weill Medical College of Cornell University is among the top-ranked clinical and medical research centers in the country. Growing data needs were causing Weill Cornell Medical College to outgrow its NYC datacenter, which was suffocating under the weight of legacy storage arrays with large space and power requirements.
Weil deployed highly virtualized storage, blade servers, and virtual servers to reduce their data footprint, minimize power consumption, and gain the ability to scale effectively without compromising performance or efficiency. Read this quick case study to learn how Weil was able to achieve:
- $1 million saved in upfront storage costs
- 76 percent reduction in capacity requirements
- 66 percent reduction in storage footprint
- 10 percent reduction in power requirements
- More than $100,000 per year in administrative savings
- And more
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