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In this case study, a major medical institution manages a massive volume of production data, totaling approximately 100TB. To ensure strict business continuity and data security, the institution required a robust backup strategy for 133 servers supporting critical operations, including the Hospital Information System (HIS), Anesthesia and Surgery Management, Pathology, Laboratory Information System (LIS), and Office Automation (OA).
The project demanded stringent service levels, specifically a Recovery Point Objective (RPO) of less than 24 hours and a data retention policy of one week.
Before designing the architecture, the technical team identified four primary challenges inherent to the client’s infrastructure:
To address these challenges, Information2 provided a comprehensive data protection ecosystem designed to balance performance, redundancy, and security.
The solution architecture featured the deployment of two i2Box backup appliances (each equipped with sixteen 16TB hard drives) alongside a Quantum i3 dual-drive tape library. This hybrid hardware setup satisfied both immediate storage performance needs and long-term archiving requirements.
On the software side, the deployment strategy was tailored to the specific workload types:
This holistic approach provided the medical institution with efficient backup workflows, real-time protection, and a highly reliable disaster recovery posture.
By transitioning to this modernized backup architecture, the medical institution realized immediate and long-term operational gains.
The implementation significantly enhanced the institution’s data security posture, drastically reducing the risk of data loss caused by ransomware or catastrophic infrastructure failure. The synergy between the Information2 i2Box and the Quantum i3 tape library streamlined backup operations, resulting in shorter backup windows, higher success rates, and a reduced burden on IT operations teams.
Furthermore, the strategic deployment of hardware and tiered storage policies maximized resource utilization and optimized costs. Most importantly, the solution guaranteed business continuity in the face of potential failures, directly contributing to higher patient satisfaction and safeguarding the institution’s reputation.