Swiss University Boosts Data Resilience with Hitachi Vantara Hybrid Cloud
Event summary
- University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) implemented a hybrid cloud solution from Hitachi Vantara and Sonio AG.
- The solution uses Hitachi Vantara's Virtual Storage Platform One (VSP One) for block, file, and object storage.
- FHNW now achieves ransomware-resistant backups and recovery in minutes (previously days), with a 4x speed increase.
- The project resulted in a 40% reduction in cost and energy consumption for FHNW's backup infrastructure.
- FHNW protects over 350 TB of data and 150 TB of M365 cloud data.
The big picture
This deployment highlights the growing importance of cyber resilience and data efficiency for institutions of all sizes. The combination of block and object storage, coupled with immutable backups, represents a shift towards more proactive data protection strategies. As ransomware attacks continue to escalate, organizations are increasingly seeking solutions that offer both robust security and operational cost savings, positioning hybrid cloud and data resilience as critical components of modern IT infrastructure.
What we're watching
- Adoption Rate
- The success of FHNW's implementation could accelerate adoption of Hitachi Vantara's VSP One platform among other educational institutions facing similar data security and efficiency challenges.
- Ransomware Defense
- The effectiveness of the immutable object storage strategy in preventing ransomware attacks will be a key indicator for other organizations considering similar architectures.
- Sustainability Impact
- The 40% reduction in energy consumption achieved by FHNW may become a crucial selling point for Hitachi Vantara, particularly as sustainability becomes a more significant factor in IT infrastructure decisions.
