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The education sector faces unique challenges regarding data integrity and system availability, particularly with the increasing digitization of campuses. Universities must manage complex web ecosystems and critical departmental data while ensuring business continuity. The following case studies illustrate how tailored disaster recovery (DR) and backup solutions have been deployed to meet these specific needs.
Modern universities operate highly interconnected IT environments where downtime is not an option. This case highlights how a unified approach addressed high availability requirements and complex migration challenges for a major Normal University.
This university operates multiple core web applications alongside critical servers hosting vital data for various departments and faculties. Since these systems are integral to the campus information ecosystem, any data loss would constitute an irreversible disaster. An in-depth environmental assessment identified three primary requirements:
To address these diverse needs, a comprehensive solution was deployed in three phases:
The solution utilizes byte-level data replication technology, which significantly reduces data transmission volume. This capability allows for real-time synchronization even in challenging environments characterized by low bandwidth, long distances, cross-platform architectures, and massive data volumes.
For the critical web systems, the HA mechanism ensures rapid recovery with zero downtime perception for end-users—effectively guaranteeing that no data is lost and business operations remain uninterrupted. Furthermore, i2Cloud provides a flexible cloud DR infrastructure with pay-as-you-go billing and multi-tenant management, effectively reducing the hardware and software capital expenditures (CapEx) associated with building a dedicated disaster recovery center.
As educational institutions evolve, so do their infrastructure complexities. The following case examines a university transitioning from traditional backup methods to a comprehensive virtualization protection strategy to eliminate data silos.
This university utilizes a hybrid infrastructure comprising VMware virtualization alongside a smaller footprint of physical servers to form its underlying IT foundation. As the institution expanded, requirements for data security intensified. The traditional mechanism, which managed data backup individually by business unit, resulted in fragmented visibility, making it difficult to fully control the backup status across the organization. Additionally, the university required more robust backup and recovery measures specifically designed to handle potential virtual machine failures.
Information2 deployed the i2Box all-in-one backup appliance to provide a multi-layered, multi-dimensional backup mechanism covering scheduled and real-time data backup, operating system backup, and virtual machine backup.
The solution applies stratified protection based on data criticality and system type:
This comprehensive approach ensures that the university possesses reliable data recovery capabilities regardless of the specific security risk or failure scenario.
The i2Box appliance provided the university with a complete protection solution capable of handling complex hardware architectures and diverse data types. By centralizing operations into a single management platform, the university eliminated the complexity associated with fragmented, independent management.
This unified approach mitigates the risk of unrecoverable data caused by overlooked backup tasks in a siloed environment. It establishes a standardized, institutionalized backup inspection routine, significantly improving management efficiency while ensuring zero backup omissions, thereby creating a fully secure and resilient data environment.