Non-Profit Spreads 'Goodwill' When It is Needed Most
22 Januar 2007 - 12:00PM
Business Wire
Recognizing its services are critical to the well being of the
community, Goodwill Industries International deployed a new
business continuity and disaster recovery solution from McDATA
Corporation (Nasdaq: MCDTA) (Nasdaq: MCDT) to ensure its job
training and placement services are available to clients at all
times. Nearly 850,000 people took advantage of Goodwill�s
employment services in 2006 to get back on their feet, and the
organization�s ability to provide these services throughout the
year is vital, making access to Goodwill�s business applications
and client information a mission-critical issue. �Our existing tape
backup solution just wasn�t getting the job done efficiently. We
had one instance where a failed Exchange server took too long to
restore and merge the databases, adversely affecting business
operations,� said Steve Bergman, chief information officer,
Goodwill. �With the McDATA solution, we know that our business
applications won�t go down when needed the most and our data is
protected and can be recovered easily.� Tired of relying on
inefficient tape backups and frustrated at the long restore times,
Goodwill tabbed McDATA to set up its Replicator appliances that
seamlessly replicate data over Goodwill�s existing network
infrastructure from a datacenter in Washington, D.C., to a remote
disaster recovery site in Milwaukee. High availability connectivity
to the remote site is provided by two McDATA Eclipse SAN routers.
In case of downtime caused by a corrupted server, a data center
outage or regional disaster, Goodwill�s business applications �
systems that employees use to access client information, share best
practices and documents and communicate effectively � automatically
failover to the Milwaukee site. �While disaster recovery is
critical to the financial well being of companies in the private
sector, non-profits like Goodwill can not meet their basic mission
goals without a reliable system in place to ensure business
continuity,� said Raj Das, vice president of Product Marketing,
McDATA. �We are ecstatic that McDATA�s replication technology can
help Goodwill ensure that its services get to the people who need
them the most when they are needed the most.� In the future, the
non-profit plans to offer replication services to other Goodwill
agencies, starting with three in the first quarter of 2007. Data
that supports local operations such as Goodwill�s retail stores
will be replicated to the disaster recovery site, providing even
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