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Arriva London: EVault Gets Arriva London Out Of Storage Jam Streamlined disaster recovery process and improved resource management the top results of online backup implementation
[July 01, 2008]

Arriva London: EVault Gets Arriva London Out Of Storage Jam Streamlined disaster recovery process and improved resource management the top results of online backup implementation


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RDATE:01072008

Arriva London is one of the biggest bus operators in London, providing
more than 19 per cent of the capital's bus services under contract to
Transport for London (TfL). Contracts involve routes, vehicles and
timetables specified by TfL and are closely monitored to ensure
services are of the highest quality. Arriva London operates from nine
garages in north London, and from six garages in south London.

In total, Arriva London operates more than 50 million miles each year,
nearly 330 million passenger journeys. Arriva London is part of the
Arriva Plc group.

Arriva Plc is one of the largest providers of passenger transport in
Europe. Its buses and trains provide more than a billion passenger
journeys a year. It has a major presence in over ten European countries
and its revenue has increased by 140 per cent over four years to
GBP752.3m.

Arriva London's Head office in Wood Green, stores and manages all of
the scheduling, rostering, HR and payroll for London. As the company
grew so did the demand for data, prompting Arriva London to re-examine
its data management and protection processes. Arriva London's legacy
backup system was built on tape technology. This created problems, as
tape backup was slow, errors were frequent, and IT staff spent too much
time managing the backup and recovery process.

The situation was made worse by the fact that as new servers were
installed the tapes they required changed, which meant that IT staff
had to deal with a number of different tapes, of different sizes,
stored in different locations.

Alan Ricot IT Manager, Arriva London commented: "The situation was
getting to the point where it was becoming hard to manage, staff were
frustrated by the lack of uniformity and we needed a change. We have
some twenty servers and five or six different models of tape drives,
each requiring a different tape format."

Recognising that replication software is often expensive and
bandwidth-intensive, Alan decided to investigate the market further.
Following a data storage seminar, hosted by EVault's platinum reseller
BSG, Alan was instantly impressed by EVault's solution. After reviewing
its website he decided that the disk base backup solution could be an
ideal fit, as it eliminated the need for physical tape backup.

Alan commented: "I contacted EVault in January after initially being
introduced to them through their reseller BSG. After discussing the
solution further with an EVault representative I decided to go ahead
with the thirty-day free trial, using three of our servers as a test
bed. We continued the trial until March and following a proposal to
Alan Sewell (Arriva Finance Director), decided to migrate all of the

remaining servers from tape- storage to online disk-based storage."

Alan continued "The implementation itself took just a couple of weeks,
once I was shown how to install one it was pretty easy, so I had most
of the servers up and running by April. EVault then returned to check
the solution was running efficiently and trained the remainder of the
team."


Arriva London now have a single, centralised back up system that can be
managed from one terminal with ease, delivering end to end disaster
recover. They no longer have to worry about the management, retrieval
and storage of physical tape, which has lead to greater efficiencies
and space savings across the whole IT department. The online backup is
much faster and Arriva London has been able to eliminate the time spent
previously on tape management and minimise the administrative errors
inherent in this process.

Alan commented: "As soon as the solutions was implemented the benefits
were instantly apparent. Staff can now retrieve data instantly, just by
searching on the screen, they no longer have to spend time looking
through hundreds of physical tapes of different shapes and sizes. The
automated nature of the online backup solution now means that the
management of backup and restore only takes a few mouse-clicks, which
has had a dramatic effect on my staff and efficiency."

Alan concluded: "We've been so impressed with the system that we will
be looking to install a second vault at our Edmonton depot as part of
our disaster recovery plan."

CONTACT: Richard Warner, SpreckleyPartnersLtd
Tel: +44 (0)207 388 9988
e-Email: [email protected]

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