HPE E7X91A, AM378A Getting Started Guide

Burson Automotive handles growth with
Case Study
Objective
Replace existing infrastructure with scalable and stable systems to cope with business growth
Approach
Compared upgrade to replacement and consulted with application provider on available options
IT Matters
• Quadrupled performance, cutting time required for overnight batch process from eight or nine hours to only two
• Improved response times so users no longer experience any lag between screens
• Reduced number of racks required for the system from eight to two, saving costs
• Simplified installation, as the new system could be set up and tested in parallel to existing infrastructure
• Provided suicient performance and storage capacity to handle new ERP features
Business Matters
• Enabled the system to scale with unpredictable business growth, from originally 112 stores to 175 or more
• Reduced total cost of ownership, with 15 month payback period
• Cut operating expenditure, as support costs included in the system price
scalable infrastructure
Fast, flexible system scales with retailer’s expansion
Burson Automotive needed to replace its main IT infrastructure to handle growth. It chose a HPE blade system with HP-UX and HPE 3PAR StoreServ 7450 flash storage, which has improved performance, cut operating costs and provided the required scalability. The new system has enabled Burson to consolidate multiple systems and improve its disaster recovery capabilities.
Challenge
Unpredictable growth
Burson Automotive keeps Australia’s cars and light trucks on the road, supplying aftermarket parts, accessories and workshop equipment from more than 120 stores and 500 delivery vehicles.
Since it was founded in 1971, Burson has continually expanded. Recently, this growth has accelerated, requiring the company’s IT systems to scale in response.
“We were running servers and storage area network (SAN) from Hewlett Packard Enterprise but with the business’s growth we were coming to a point where we’d either need to upgrade or replace our infrastructure,” says Leon Rawlins, business systems manager at Burson Automotive.
Case study
Burson Automotive
“The project has gone very well and exceeded my expectations. I was
surprised at the ease of deployment – all the dierent components integrated well together.”
— Leon Rawlins, business systems manager, Burson Automotive
Industry
Trade
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At this point, Burson had 112 stores but was planning to expand to 175 within five years, both via acquisition and organic growth. Rawlins comments, “We looked at what had to change to reach that point. We either needed to upgrade the CPU and buy additional disks for the SAN, or replace everything – we considered both possibilities.”
Solution
Proven HP-UX stability
Rawlins spoke to HPE and discussed the options, and talked to the provider of the main application used at Burson, which is the MomentumPro Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system running on a Progress database.
“The application provider did have a version running on Windows®, but we wanted the proven stability of UNIX®, and in particular of HP-UX. MomentumPro is business­critical, and runs all our inventory and financial systems.
“We considered systems based on other UNIX platforms, but that would have involved bringing in a completely new operating system, which would add additional risk.”
“If we had a year for the project we might have looked at other UNIX versions, but our business’s rapid expansion meant we had tight timescales – so we stayed on HP-UX to simplify the migration.
“Once we had decided on HP-UX, we looked at the blades, storage and chassis available from HPE,” says Rawlins. “The blade system had the benefit that, as well as handling the expansion of the ERP, we could consolidate Windows environments and other servers onto the new infrastructure.”
Rawlins chose an infrastructure housed in an HPE BladeSystem c7000 enclosure, and it selected an HPE Integrity BL870c i4 Server Blade featuring HP-UX 11i v3. For storage, they selected HPE 3PAR StoreServ 7450 Storage System with thirty-two 480GB solid state disks (SSDs). The system includes HPE FlexFabric interconnects.
Fast payback
“Had we upgraded, we would have had perhaps just a year before we had to upgrade again,” says Rawlins. “Also, with an upgrade, maintenance costs are increasing each year – but the replacement system included support, so we are ahead on operating expenditure. When we did a comparison, the replacement was lower in cost than the upgrade, with a fifteen month payback period on the hardware.”
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