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A non-profit educational institution in Hong Kong, was facing significant challenges with its IT infrastructure. With the advancement of smart education and a surge in operational demands, the client faced mounting pressure on its Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) due to recurring VMware licensing and maintenance fees. Some of its services were still running on legacy physical servers and a VMware architecture with inadequate performance and scalability, posing risks of single points of failure (SPOF). The heterogeneous environment of physical servers and VMware across different campuses resulted in complex operations and maintenance (O&M) and long resource delivery cycles, making it difficult to respond quickly to the needs of its smart education initiatives. The institution urgently needed to build an open, elastic, and continuously evolving virtualization foundation to support innovative services such as virtual simulation teaching and digital academic management.
ZStack ZSphere was chosen for its distinct advantages: a high-availability design featuring cross-version live upgrades, highly elastic deployment scaling from a single server to thousands in one cluster, high compatibility for repurposing existing servers and integrating with centralized storage, and a user experience consistent with VMware, which lowers the learning curve. Additionally, ZStack’s strong partner ecosystem provided localized V2V migration services, which ultimately helped facilitate a seamless business migration.
The customer chose ZStack ZSphere to implement VMware to ZStack, and successfully migrated innovative businesses such as virtual simulation teaching and digital educational management from the VMware virtualization platform to the ZStack ZSphere virtualization platform through the ZStack ZMigrate V2V migration tool, while reducing the total cost of ownership (TCO), improving operational efficiency and business stability. ZStack ZSphere utilizes existing servers and SAN storage to improve resource utilization .
The implementation plan was centered around two key objectives: VMware-to-ZStack, hardware repurposing.