Zimmer Group Enhances Data Center Performance with Hyper-Converged Infrastructure
Zimmer Group implemented a Hyper-Converged Infrastructure to improve data center performance while reducing administrative efforts. The company's expanding international activities and product range led to increased IT complexity. The aging data center in Germany struggled to support growing workloads, particularly for CRM and CAD systems, resulting in performance bottlenecks in storage and backup processes. The availability of IT services was compromised due to aging hardware components, prompting the need for costly maintenance contract extensions.

Zimmer Group adopted a Hyper-Converged Infrastructure to boost data center performance and lower administrative overheads. The expansion of international operations and product offerings increased IT complexity, and the older data center in Germany could no longer meet the demands of rising workloads, notably for CRM and CAD systems.
This inadequacy led to frequent performance issues in storage and backup processes. Additionally, the reliability of IT services diminished as critical hardware components neared the end of their lifecycle, necessitating the renewal of expensive maintenance contracts.




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