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Weather Channel Gets Results With Itanium 2-Based HP Servers
The Weather Channel is building on a current strategy of running its IT
infrastructure on open source technology and has migrated to Intel Itanium 2
processor-based HP Integrity servers from proprietary RISC-based platforms.
The Weather Channel has reduced physical server count by 48 percent, while
server utilization has increased by more than 50 percent, and the time
required to deploy applications on the servers was shortened from two days to
two hours. As a result, The Weather Channel also cut its three-year
maintenance contract costs to one-tenth of the costs associated with
RISC-based servers. The Itanium 2 processor-based HP Integrity servers now
provide double the performance of the previous platforms at an overall
solution cost of 75 percent less.
Taking advantage of solutions based on Intel and HP technology, The Weather
Channel has implemented a modular, standardized IT architecture to consolidate
applications on fewer servers, optimize facility usage and help lower disaster
recovery and licensing costs.
"The Weather Channel is rapidly changing to continue to enhance our ability to
deliver innovative services and accurate, timely weather information to
millions of our subscribers," said Brian Shield, executive vice president and
CIO of The Weather Channel. "The Itanium architecture combined with our open
source strategy enables a powerful platform that helps lower the total cost of
ownership and provides the flexibility our IT infrastructure needs to meet our
growth objectives."
The Weather Channel replaced 138 RISC-based processors with 42 Itanium 2
processors. The Weather Channel deployed 17 two-way HP Integrity rx2600
servers and two, four-way HP Integrity rx5670 servers running RedHat
Enterprise Linux 2.1 and 3.0 and Oracle 9i Real Application Clusters. The
servers run applications which power corporate databases, transportation
logistics, budgeting software, supply chain management, Web systems, asset
management, and a file and print system.
According to The Weather Channel, the Linux operating system provides
increased flexibility and a better price performance ratio when compared to
the RISC platform. The databases support customer applications such as
WeatherFacts, which currently provides local forecasts to 15,000 hotels and
other outlets nationwide, and Weatherscan, a 24-hour all-local weather
information network currently servicing 8 million TV subscribers. The HP
Integrity servers support core business applications and are used in
production, development and quality assurance.
The Weather Channel is planning a second phase of its data consolidation
initiative and intends to migrate databases used for core weather forecasting
from 72 RISC processors to Itanium 2 processor-based servers.
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