| Service and solution: | Managed services, Enterprise Computing, Data Centre |
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| Sector: | Government |
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Logicalis High Density Data
Centre helps Lewisham cut costs and carbon
footprint
The Client
The London Borough of Lewisham covers an area of roughly 14
square miles to the south east of the capital. Its Council provides
a range of high quality services for some 250,000 people who live,
work and learn within the Borough. It has an estimated 3,500 office
users spread across 120 locations over an area four miles wide and
eight miles long.
The Challenge
The 2010 Comprehensive Spending Review highlighted areas across
local government where budgets are to be reduced and efficiencies
achieved. Meanwhile, UK Treasury projections forecast that
departmental spending will fall by 2.9% each year until 2014, over
and above the efficiencies already being delivered. Like other
local authorities, the London Borough of Lewisham therefore faces
continual pressure to save costs, increase its flexibility, and do
more with less.
As in other Public Sector organisations, the
Borough is also mandated to meet CO² emission targets as part of
its Carbon Reduction Commitment. In its drive to improve the
efficiency of its business processes and continue developing
affordable services to citizens, Lewisham therefore expects a
tangible return on any ICT investment, plus a reduction in its
carbon footprint wherever possible.
“Our managed contract - including provision of
a data centre resource - was due for renewal,” says Corporate
Technology Manager, Roger Fowles. “By chance, our neighbours
Bromley Council were looking to retender their ICT managed contract
around the same time. The only difference between our requirements
was that Bromley housed its servers in its own data centre, whereas
ours were hosted by our existing outsource partner.
“We therefore saw this as an opportunity to
take advantage of similarities in our technical infrastructures and
contract requirements by issuing a joint Invitation to Tender (ITT)
for primary services (such as desktop support), and voice and data
network support, whilst we separately issued an ITT for hosted data
centre services.
The Solution
In what was a first for London, the two Councils subsequently
awarded contracts for support of their respective ICT systems to
the same provider. Whilst the two organisations have separate
contracts, they now share a common specification and performance
regime, resulting in a standard set of requirements for primary
services and network support; plus economies of scale for the
provider resulting in significant savings for both Authorities.
Previously, data centre provision had been
included in the Primary Services contract, but Fowles decided
Lewisham was likely to achieve even greater value for money by
going out to tender separately for future data centre provision.
Three contenders were shortlisted for this element of Lewisham’s
managed service, but based on the Council’s main selection criteria
of cost and range of available services, the Logicalis proposal was
found to be the most compelling.
“Our tour of their High Density Data Centre
(HDDC) was a huge contributing factor in awarding Logicalis the
contract to host our server population,” says Fowles. “Given that
one of our objectives - and indeed a big part of our service level
agreements with suppliers - is to achieve our ‘green’ targets, we
felt that Logicalis was best placed to help us, in terms of the way
they proposed to manage our server racks, security and access to
our servers, air conditioning and so forth.”
Logicalis’ state-of-the-art Tier 3+ 2N HDDC
offers customers like Lewisham the flexibility to move the
day-to-day hosting and management of their servers, storage,
virtualisation technologies and key business applications to a
highly skilled and dedicated managed service team. The data centre
provides a made-to-measure capability supporting rack densities
from 4 to 32kw anywhere in the space, allowing all systems to be
kept together and thereby lowering hosting and integration costs
dramatically.
Logicalis’ average annual power usage
effectiveness (PUE) at full load - a metric used to determine
energy efficiency - of less than 1.45 makes its data centre one of
the best available, plus its free air cooling system means that
equipment inside the building is cooled by the air outside for
around 60% of the year. This reduces Logicalis’ use of energy for
cooling and lowers its costs too.
Supported by an abundant power source, the
centre’s 2N power design feeds two separate data halls and is
designed to support the very latest high density, hyper-virtualised
computing, storage and networking technologies, thereby delivering
maximum flexibility, power and environmental efficiency. And since
Logicalis is a leading partner of CA Technologies, Cisco, HP, IBM,
NetApp, VMware and others, it can also help customers design and
build new systems from scratch or virtualise and rationalise
existing systems to minimise space, energy and management
costs.
Fowles says he and his team were equally
impressed by the calibre of the proposed Logicalis support team.
“In delivering a reliable service to the public, the importance of
our servers and the critical applications they run cannot be
over-estimated,” he says. “We immediately felt that Logicalis
understood our business - particularly as they have contracts with
other London councils, and manage ICT services on behalf of the
Welsh Government’s Public Sector Broadband Aggregation (PSBA)
programme. We also felt there would be other areas of our
infrastructure that they might be in a position to help us with in
the future.”
The Outcome
Lewisham’s servers needed to be relocated in a very short space
of time from their existing data centre to Logicalis’ purpose-built
facility in Slough. “Uprooting more than 200 servers in
Docklands and moving them to Slough over the course of a weekend
was no mean feat,” he says. “We had no option but to close down the
Council’s IT systems for two days, which was potentially full of
risks as servers are never too keen on being piled onto lorries and
shipped between sites. Throughout this exercise, however, the joint
effort between the teams was nothing short of phenomenal. Everyone
worked really long hours to sort out problems and we couldn’t have
asked for more.”
Fowles says the ground-breaking deal for the
provision of ICT services shows the extent to which Lewisham is
prepared to work across borough and party political boundaries to
get the best deal for its residents. Under the combined contract
arrangements with Bromley, Lewisham expects the agreement to
provide it with annual savings of £1.5m, representing a 40%
reduction in its IT and telephony budget. Of this, Fowles says
Lewisham attributes savings of £250,000 to its new data centre
arrangement with Logicalis - far more than it would have achieved
if this element of the service had been left within the Primary
Services contract.
The Future
Fowles envisages working with Logicalis over and above the data
centre agreement to streamline other areas of Lewisham’s ICT
infrastructure. For instance, his team is planning to work on the
ongoing process of virtualising the Council’s server estate and to
explore moving relevant applications to the Cloud in order to
reduce its physical server population and achieve even more
efficient racking.
“The Logicalis data centre service is helping
reduce our costs by providing us with more efficient power
consumption, consolidation through high density racks, and more
effective server management,” says Fowles. “It will also help us
rationalise our existing server estate whilst minimising our carbon
footprint. “We’ve currently got three full racks of servers we’d
like to eliminate using virtualisation technology and we’re already
working with Logicalis to make additional savings on rack storage
costs. We’re keen not to lose the momentum built up thus far, so
our enterprise architect will be exploring other opportunities to
involve Logicalis in improving our server infrastructure.
“Collaboration will save us money, improve our
efficiency and reduce our carbon footprint, and a stable and cost
effective ICT environment will help us to continue to improve our
services to the residents of Lewisham,” he says. “The Logicalis
HDDC service has certainly enabled us to achieve greater
flexibility for the future and moved us to a much higher standard
in data centre hosting,” he concludes.
Testimonial
"The Logicalis HDDC service has certainly enabled us to achieve greater flexibility for the future and moved us to a much higher standard in data centre hosting."
Roger Fowles, Corporate Technology Manager