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Gijima in Australia Selects Hitachi Vantara Virtual Storage Platforms

To power sustainable data infrastructure and reduce energy consumption by 66%

Hitachi Vantara, subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd., announced that Gijima Holdings (Pty) Ltd, a Black-owned South African Information and Communications Technology (ICT) company, selected the its Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) arrays to reduce energy costs while also improving the performance and scalability of its data infrastructure.

Gijima In Australia Selects Hitachi Vantara

Gijima’s data center hosts business-critical systems for many of the company’s biggest clients. Due to data growth, data centers across the globe increasingly consume large amounts of electricity and account for an estimated 4% of the total greenhouse emissions worldwide. Based on these critical requirements, it became imperative for an enhancement of its storage systems while also focusing on improving sustainability and efficiencies while lowering their carbon footprint and overall costs.

Gijima identified and deployed Hitachi VSP systems at its production data center and additional arrays for DR. The AFA systems replaced bulkier spinning-disk arrays, consolidating the physical infrastructure, reducing from 9 racks to 3 in the production data center, and freeing up additional racks at the DR site. As a result, the deployment provides a smaller footprint and a reduction in power consumption, which will reduce CO² emissions and help Gijima save on energy costs.

Marais De Bod, technical solution engineer, Gijima, said: “Gijima was looking for a storage solution to underpin our shared hybrid cloud platforms, spanning across X86 as well as midrange platforms, and we needed a solution that would enable us to continue improving our services to clients on a technical and commercial level, while keeping sustainability in mind given our current country environment. Today, energy-efficient solutions are a priority for many of our clients, and as a result of our new infrastructure we are already seeing a 66% reduction in power, cooling, and space requirements. From a commercial perspective, the pricing model gave us a lot of flexibility, since we only pay for the storage capacity we need. The Hitachi platform and model has enabled Gijima to scale our solutions as our client demand grows and provides us with a storage platform that is extremely stable and predictable so that we can continue to ensure and deliver on the SLA’s that we contract with our customers.

We design, develop, and deliver storage systems that consume up to 30-40% less energy with each new release, enabling organizations to continually lower their carbon footprint without compromising on performance,” said Mark Ablett, president, digital infrastructure, Hitachi Vantara. “Through our eco-friendly infrastructure, innovative diagnostics, and data-driven automation, we help organizations better manage their IT and carbon footprints, so that they can holistically take action to reduce emissions. We are committed to powering good for people and planet.

Improved performance, reduced CO² emissions
Many organizations are scrambling to understand their sustainability posture to lessen their impact on the climate and lower costs. For many, they’re turning to infrastructure, the heart of the data center, for answers. Hitachi Vantara’s eco-friendly infrastructure innovations engage and empower organizations to meet social and environmental goals through data-driven sustainability.

Hitachi Vantara has followed a process for lowering the carbon footprint of its systems as a core design principle for more than a decade:

  • Between generations of storage solutions, the vendor cut carbon emissions between 30% to 40% compared to previous models – including the procurement of raw materials, production, transportation, 5 years of use and final recycle.
  • With utilizing the Carbon Footprint of Products (CFP) certification1, the firm has continually visualized and lowered greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across the entire lifecycle of its systems.
  • It has built-in interactive tools, including a CO² estimator that allows any organization the ability to examine their current data center carbon footprint and identify steps they can take to reduce their energy use without sacrificing on their storage needs.

Corporate sustainability has moved beyond the abstract of what is possible and become an imperative for organizations and businesses around the world,” said Bjoern Stengel, global sustainability research and practice lead, sustainable strategies and technologies, IDC. “There is now enough evidence to show not only that it can be done, but it must be done. The demand is there, there are tangible steps that organizations can take to reduce their emissions, and it can also help drive better business results.

More information on how Hitachi Vantara is helping customers provide a data-driven approach to sustainability.

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More about Hitachi Vantara’s efforts in sustainability

1Registration number VSP G1000: CR-CI05-14003-B, VSP G1500: CR-CI05-17010, VSP 5500H: CR-CI06-20015, VSP 5600:JR-BF-22002C, (https://www.cfp-japan.jp/) CFP Program (https://ecoleaf-label.jp/english/) Japan EPD Program by SuMPO.

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