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Managing a complex hybrid environment comprising both physical and virtualized systems, the branch faced increasing difficulties in maintaining operational agility and strict business continuity standards with its legacy data protection tools.
The IT infrastructure of a specific People’s Bank of China branch operates on a hybrid environment comprising both physical servers and virtualization platforms. The architecture utilizes a decoupled deployment strategy, where front-end applications, middleware, and databases are hosted separately. The existing scheduled backup strategy was insufficient to meet the evolving demands of the bank’s critical operations, specifically:
To address these challenges, the branch implemented a comprehensive solution utilizing the Information2 product suite:
The metro data migration and disaster recovery solution provided by Information2 effectively resolved the branch’s challenges regarding system upgrades and migrations, allowing these tasks to be performed without disrupting business operations. Most importantly, the solution guaranteed Business Continuity and Zero Data Loss for the bank’s critical business systems.
While the previous case focused on disaster recovery, the following example highlights how financial institutions are driving performance and regulatory compliance through infrastructure modernization and domestic technology adoption.
To align with the national IT Application Innovation strategy—which mandates the transition toward fully autonomous and controllable IT supply chains—a leading securities firm initiated a comprehensive architectural overhaul of its Internet Market Data System.
As a core business system, this platform provides Level-1 and Level-2 market quotes and value-added data services to the firm’s vast internet user base. The project aimed to achieve full-stack autonomy, from hardware to software. However, as this was the firm’s first deployment within a fully domestic computing environment, they faced significant uncertainties regarding performance stability and security assurance.
The securities firm established a deep strategic partnership with Huawei and Information2 to deliver a high-performance solution:
This project resulted in the full compatibility of the firm’s Internet Market Data System and Information2’s forwarding software with Huawei KunPeng processors (domestic silicon) and localized operating systems such as Kylin V10 and EulerOS. This successful deployment realized the strategic goal of a “secure, autonomous, and controllable” IT environment, marking a significant breakthrough in the firm’s infrastructure modernization journey.