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IBM provides IT infrastructure to a mining company in Peru

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ARMONK, USA: IBM announced that Peruvian mining company Minera Chinalco Peru has purchased an IBM server, storage and virtualization solution to provide a technology platform that supports their expanding operations in the country.

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This solution is being deployed in the client's main data center in Lima as well as its mining location in the Junin Region.

Chinalco replaced their current installed technology with the new solution composed of IBM System x servers, Storwize storage systems, and virtualization software that allow the client to cover all their processing needs and deploy applications in an agile, fast, secure and highly available environment.

This will allow the mining company to optimize the performance of its IT infrastructure while reducing their operation costs, and a virtualization strategy creates a path to cloud adoption in the future.

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"We needed a stable, efficient platform to support business operations and our expansion goals, both in Lima and at the mining operations," said Willy Coronado, IT manager for Minera Chinalco Peru. "We were seeking a strategic partner that is flexible enough to meet our IT requirements, and IBM's System x and Storage solutions will play a crucial role in meeting our future goals."

The solution acquired by Minera Chinalco Peru replaces their current technology with 16 BladeCenter HX5 blade servers and 2 BladeCenter H chassis servers at the Lima data center, and 34 BladeCenter HX5 blade servers and 3 BladeCenter H chassis servers with redundant components at the Junin mine site.

Each location has one Storwize V7000 cluster providing a combined total of 56 terabytes of storage, with a TS3500 tape library and Tivoli Storage Management software providing backup at each site. At both sites, VMware virtualization software is being installed for some systems.