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TÜRK TELEKOM COLLABORATES WITH HITACHI VANTARA TO DRIVE SUSTAINABLE DATA INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSFORMATION

Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform infrastructure enables five-fold increase in application response times for better customer experience while lowering energy costs 60%.

TÜRK TELEKOM COLLABORATES WITH HITACHI VANTARA TO DRIVE SUSTAINABLE DATA INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSFORMATION

Hitachi Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure, and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd announced that Türk Telekom, a leading Turkish information and communications technology company, is reducing energy costs while also boosting performance and management of its data infrastructure through the deployment of Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) solutions. The new architecture is more environmentally sustainable by design, reducing Türk Telekom's total footprint from 23 cabinets to nine and decreasing power and cooling requirements from the replaced cabinets by approximately 60%. The upgrade has also led to a 30% reduction in total cost of ownership.

Türk Telekom serves more than 15 million broadband and 25.6 million mobile subscribers. As the company plays a critical role in leading Turkey's digital transformation, they sought to modernize their infrastructure supporting business-critical systems, including core billing and charging applications and databases, SAP applications, and virtualization and cloud service platforms. Having the right infrastructure is crucial for business-critical systems that sit at the centre of Türk Telekom's digital architecture.

Türk Telekom deployed new VSP 5000 Series arrays, enabling a successful switch from hybrid disk to non-volatile memory express (NVMe) storage, dramatically improving performance with a five-fold improvement in application response times. The new infrastructure also reduced data centre space and cooling requirements. Additionally, the ability to consolidate systems in the data centre provides a much smaller footprint and a considerable reduction in power consumption, which reduces CO2 emissions.

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