Mississippi Community College Board Adopting Pure Storage FlashStack Solution
With Cisco, for enrollment applications
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 26, 2017 at 2:24 pmPure Storage, Inc. announced the Mississippi Community College Board (MCCB) adopted a FlashStack solution, joint offering from Cisco Systems, Inc. and Pure Storage, to host its most critical enrollment applications.
“Our mission is to promote the future of Mississippi by providing a skilled workforce, and to do that we need a solid foundation of technology,” said Dr. Andrea Mayfield, executive director, MCCB. “With Cisco and Pure Storage as valuable partners and FlashStack at the core of operations, we have enhanced our data-center infrastructure, reduced cost and drastically improved the enrollment experience for more than 70,000 students.“
The MCCB provides centralized IT services for its 15 community colleges and acts as an Internet service provider for those campuses. The IT team develops and deploys key applications such as student enrollment, and collects data across the system in response to legislative requests. FlashStack combines compute, network and storage into a single, integrated architecture. Based on Cisco validated designs and joint reference architectures, these pre-tested configurations speed time to deployment, lower overall IT costs and reduce deployment risk.
The impact has been seen most notably in the process of registering students for classes, using the online Enrollment Tool.
“The first week of registration is when the system runs its hardest,” said Ray Smith, assistant executive director for technology, MCCB. “We historically would always have points where the system was running so slow that students and administrators couldn’t access it. So, one of our prime objectives was to improve the speed of this application.“
After migrating the enrollment tool to the FlashStack infrastructure, Smith observed: “We have seen much faster performance, which is a benefit to the students and a big relief to us.“
“Pure Storage is focused on delivering simplicity, efficiency and performance to MCCB, so they can exceed their students’ expectations and ensure that their education is not disrupted by slow applications or downtime,” said Gary Newgaard, VP of public sector, Pure. “Pure is ideal for organizations that want the flexibility to scale over time while also reducing the cost of power, cooling and space.“
The new IT infrastructure also has allowed the MCCB to implement the Mississippi Virtual Community College (MSVCC), whereby students can enroll in a class from any of the 15 colleges. Previously, students could only take classes at colleges designated to the district in which they resided. Smith’s office took advantage of the added processing power and storage resources afforded by FlashStack to develop an application that allows cross-district enrollment.
The MCCB made the decision to deploy their FlashStack infrastructure upon the recommendation of its system-integration partner, Venture Technologies, Inc., and purchased two FlashStack configurations – an all-new one for its main data center, and another for its DR site.
“With FlashStack, we saw the opportunity to reduce the footprint in our data centers, and to adopt a converged infrastructure that greatly reduces cost and complexity,” said Smith. “We found that for less than the cost of the hardware maintenance on our legacy system, we could buy a FlashStack implementation and three years of maintenance. It was an easy decision for us.“
Installation of the FlashStack configuration was also a lesson in simplicity, Smith noted: “With our previous system, the vendor had a team of seven people working over a series of months to get the system up and running. With FlashStack, we had one person who worked on the conversion, which he completed in less than a week. Installation of the FlashArray itself took about an hour.“
“The conversion to the new FlashStack infrastructure was accomplished without an interruption to our production applications or to the user experience, which is just unimaginable compared to what we had before,” Smith added. “In all my years, this was the most efficient install of something so sophisticated.“
He also has high praise for the management features of the FlashArray: “Within an hour and a half of installing the first array, I had the Pure1 application on my cellphone where I could see everything that was going on with the array. It was like nothing I had even seen before.“