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Garden charity invests in storage area networks

Garden charity buys storage

Royal Horticultural Society stores 200,000 images on new storage area network

Written by Martin Courtney

The UK's primary garden charity is building a centralised storage infrastructure to improve its disaster recovery times.

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), which is responsible for flagship events like the Chelsea and Hampton Court Flower shows, has signed a deal with supplier Compellent covering seven separate sites, 40 servers and 600 PCs.

All systems will be linked to a central database containing 200,000 high-resolution horticultural images stored across two 12 terabyte storage area networks (SANs) .

The RHS chose the system because of the ability to mix high-speed Fibre Channel drives alongside low-cost SATA disks to provide a more flexible cost-versus-performance argument.

And by running a second SAN purely on low-cost SATA drives, the RHS saved a significant amount of money, not least by obviating the need for a dedicated administrator.

Server recovery time has also been cut from 12 days to 24 hours.

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