Virtualization News Desk
VMware Virtualization Helps Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics
VMware is Helping Campbell Clinic Virtualize Mission-Critical Applications and Reduce IT Overhead
Jul. 10, 2008 04:00 PM
VMware announced that Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics (Campbell
Clinic) has deployed VMware Infrastructure 3 to virtualize its mission-critical
applications and create a flexible, easily administered virtual infrastructure.
VMware offers enterprise-class functionality in deployment sizes that fit the
needs of small and midsize businesses (SMBs). The Campbell Clinic is one of
thousands of SMBs that utilize VMware’s proven and reliable cost-effective
solutions to optimize their existing IT investments. VMware provides the
scalability and flexibility for customers to buy what they need today and
evolve their virtualization solutions as their business needs grow.
When its server infrastructure was due for a technology
refresh, Campbell Clinic faced the choice of either replacing its servers
entirely with physical boxes, or utilizing a combination of hardware and
software to create a virtual infrastructure. Campbell Clinic selected the
VMware Infrastructure 3 suite as the best solution for its virtualization
needs.
“We’re primarily a Microsoft environment and we knew that
Windows and Microsoft apps have a proven track record of running on VMware,”
said Justin Lauer, IT Manager, Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics. “That made the
selection process rather simple — we really didn’t have to spend too much time
evaluating different virtualization vendors because VMware is so far ahead of
the competition, in terms of the maturity of their product.”
With the help of VMware Partner Meridian IT, based in Deerfield, IL,
Campbell Clinic was able to deploy the VMware Infrastructure 3 solution in just
three days, providing a seamless transition from a physical to a virtual
infrastructure. This enabled the company to start virtualizing mission-critical
Microsoft applications like Exchange, Sharepoint, and SQL Server. As an
independent solutions company, Meridian IT brings together the vast resources
of the best manufacturers in the industry, to provide customers with an
unparalleled range of choices and solution flexibility.
“The up-time and stability that VMware Infrastructure 3
provides for our applications is very impressive,” said Lauer. “Running
applications in VMware virtual machines has improved performance tremendously.
Our main patient records system runs better in a virtual environment than it
ever did before because we’re able to allocate more resources to it.”
Virtualization of its mission-critical applications has
allowed Campbell Clinic to consolidate its servers onto a relatively small number
of ESX hypervisors and reduce its physical server count by 58 percent. This
consolidation is poised to save Campbell Clinic more than $100,000 in hardware
purchases, power and cooling costs, and administration time over the next three
years. Just as importantly, though, is the reliability and stability that
VMware Infrastructure 3 provides for its applications, particularly with
regards to business continuity and disaster recovery.
“Business continuity and disaster recovery are important
areas for any company, but especially those in the healthcare industry,” said
Lauer. “VMware has allowed us to advance our business continuity and disaster
recovery capabilities by leaps and bounds. We back up our VMware virtualized
servers several times a day to an offsite location, so that in the event of a
disaster, we can turn our mission critical servers on, and have our operations
back up and running as quickly as possible. That kind of flexibility doesn’t
just benefit our organization — it helps us provide a higher level of service
to our patients.”
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