-- Continuity of Operations (COOP): Based on a White House mandate requiring that every agency have a COOP strategy, N+1 failover was a key requirement of the evaluation. By removing a live Egenera blade, technicians forced a failure and documented that all applications migrated automatically to the backup resource in just a few minutes. Egenera also enables MHS to provide COOP for every Military Treatment Facility (MTF) application without sacrificing cost and consolidation goals. While the previous architecture required a backup for every primary machine -- doubling server count -- Egenera consolidates multiple backup machines onto a single blade. -- Security: Egenera was the only system evaluated to meet the requirements of the DoD Information Technology Security Certification and Accreditation Process (DITSCAP), a comprehensive assessment of both technical and non-technical security features. DITSCAP examines the physical, personnel, administrative, information, information systems and communications attributes of an IT platform. Based on its DITSCAP results, the Egenera BladeFrame received formal accreditation from the DoD. -- Savings: In response to an MHS initiative to reduce operational costs and increase utilization of resources, while ensuring the highest quality of care for our nation's service men and women, lowering operational expenses was a priority. Based on a detailed report prepared by a third-party retained to provide an independent economic analysis of the deployments, Egenera's data center virtualization technology, modular form factor, and centralized management has produced the following savings. - 32 percent in overall operating expenses - 80 percent in electricity usage - 75 percent in floor space - 34 percent in onsite contractors - 62 percent in CPUs -- Consolidation: Each MTF runs a growing set of mission-critical applications. In the prior legacy environment, every application ran on a dedicated rack-mount server in a classic "silo" configuration. By running VMWare on the Egenera® BladeFrame® ES system, MHS has consolidated five applications previously running on independent machines onto a single Egenera Processing Blade™ (pBlade™) module. -- Simplicity: The incumbent rack-mount systems -- and blade offerings evaluated from other vendors -- contained dozens of cables, each a failure point. Alternatively, the Egenera system requires as few as eight connections, greatly simplifying field management and improving reliability while lowering costs.The worldwide MTF deployment is managed for MHS by Apptis, Inc. The Apptis team leverages Egenera® PAN Manager™ software, Egenera® CIO™ software and hardware from Xceedium, an Egenera Alliance member and DITSCAP-compliant provider of secure remote access and touch-free support for non-blade components, to provide 7x24x365 production operations and maintenance services. About Egenera Inc. Egenera is a global leader in delivering data center virtualization solutions that reduce costs and complexity for enterprises and public sector agencies worldwide. The Egenera® BladeFrame® system virtualizes the data center with an innovative server architecture specifically designed to reduce complexity and enable IT to respond rapidly to business requirements. Market-leading enterprises around the world trust Egenera to run their most critical applications and achieve higher resource utilization, faster application time to market and lower total cost of ownership. Headquartered in Marlboro, Mass. Egenera has offices worldwide. For more information visit www.egenera.com, call 508-858-2600 or send email to info@egenera.com. Egenera and Egenera stylized logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Egenera Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. All other product names, service marks and trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners.
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