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Valley Proteins Adopts FlashStack™ Converged Infrastructure for its Business-Critical SAP ApplicationsMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Aug. 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Pure Storage (NYSE: PSTG), the market's leading independent all-flash data platform vendor for the cloud era, today announced that Valley Proteins, Inc., the leader in recycling food-service waste, has adopted a FlashStack™ converged infrastructure from Cisco Systems and Pure Storage to host its business-critical SAP applications. Valley Proteins, a Winchester, Virginia-based rendering company, transports hundreds of millions of gallons of used cooking oil and other byproducts every year, which enables the materials to be re-used instead of ending up in landfills. The company uses SAP as the cornerstone of its business, tracking materials, inventory, and vehicle location and maintenance in real time to maximize the efficiency of its 40 processing and transfer facilities and private trucking fleet, one of the largest in North America. It depends on SAP for a holistic view of customer profitability, supplier pricing, and individual factory performance, helping to guide and expedite business decision-making. To achieve all the benefits of a Cisco and Pure Storage converged infrastructure (CI), Valley Proteins decided to deploy FlashStack, which combines Pure Storage FlashArrays with Cisco UCS servers and VMware software into a single, integrated architecture. A fully tested and validated reference architecture for SAP on FlashStack ensures rapid deployment, with no storage tier planning or tuning required. Highly efficient components reduce power, cooling, and data center costs. "FlashStack gives us the ability to plan for the next five-to-seven years, which fundamentally enables our ability to pivot and grow," said Brad Wilton, Director of Information Technology for Valley Proteins. "It's an incredible value proposition. By helping us be more efficient with our logistics, FlashStack directly contributes to our bottom line and improves customer experience." As the company pursued an aggressive growth strategy through acquisitions, it became clear that storage had become a bottleneck to consistent performance for SAP applications. The company's legacy storage arrays were three years old and had become overloaded. p>"It got to the point where our storage required so much hands-on maintenance that it was difficult for engineers to get out to our remote sites and solve business problems," Wilton said.Instead of another forklift storage upgrade and a lengthy, expensive professional services engagement, Valley Proteins began looking at all-flash storage solutions. It wanted enterprise storage as well as a converged infrastructure that would be easy to deploy, maintain and scale as the business grew. For years, Valley Proteins has standardized on Cisco UCS servers, networking and security solutions for its data center and disaster recovery (DR) environments for a reliable, scalable and secure infrastructure. Pure Storage all-flash arrays were paired with Cisco UCS servers and, in a test environment, some production workloads were moved onto the Pure arrays. "We were impressed with the performance gains that we saw. With Cisco UCS and all-flash storage behind SAP, we returned results at nearly the speed of an in-memory database," Wilton said. "Our engineer moved our entire 60TB production environment to FlashStack in less than three days, with zero downtime to the business, and without professional services assistance. The efficiencies gained were incredible. Now, we run faster and simpler." About Valley Proteins About Pure Storage Connect with Pure Storage: Analyst Recognition: Pure Storage, the "P" Logo and FlashStack are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pure Storage, Inc. All other trademarks or names referenced in this document are the property of their respective owners.
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