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Aruba Enterprise to build hybrid data centre solution for Ducati Motor Holding

Aruba Enterprise to build hybrid data centre solution for Ducati Motor Holding

Ducati Motor Holding, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer which is currently undergoing a large-scale digital transformation, has sought the help of Aruba Enterprise to assist it in developing a hybrid solution that would allow it to utilise its existing data centre alongside the cloud. 

Located in Northern Italy, Ducati’s Borgo Panigale data centre will continue to form part of the backbone of the company’s IT infrastructure, although it will be optimised with new hardware and linked together with a cloud solution from Aruba. The new hardware will be comprised of Lenovo servers and storage components, while NetApp will provide on-premise backup. 

Aruba Enterprise will also be creating a disaster recovery environment within its Global Cloud Data Center, which ensures that essential applications located on the on-premise systems will always be accessible, even if there’s a fire or other disaster forcing Ducati’s data centre offline. 

According to Aruba, among the main advantages of the new solution designed for Ducati:

  • Customisation and time to market – having a personalised infrastructure available has provided Ducati with the freedom to use the computational resources available for disaster recovery as well as a test environment as if they were primary resources. Ducati has more computing power available and can benefit from test machines for new products and at the same time improve time to market for its business;
  • Resilience and data security – the solution guarantees maximum data security as data is replicated between the primary and secondary site. Furthermore, in terms of physical security, the Global Cloud Data Center is an enterprise-level data centre, accredited according to the ANSI / TIA 942 standard, Rating 4, and therefore meets and exceeds the reference standards.

 

Konstantin Kostenarov, CTO Ducati Motor Holding commented, “The increased resilience of our data and a drastic shortening of the time to market powers the innovation that we bring with our bikes and is a key distinguishing  factor.”

“We are proud to be working on this project with Ducati to renew and enhance its existing IT infrastructure,” added Giorgio Girelli, Aruba Enterprise general manager.

“Sharing and combining the knowledge of our two companies, specialised in two distinct and specific sectors, has given shape to a genuinely innovative project as we have shared experiences, in terms of technology, performance and research, gained in the motor and IT, cloud services and data centres industries. This is an ideal synergy to get maximum performance. “

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