Brands like Snickers, M&M’s, and Twix are familiar to most consumers, but Mars Inc. doesn’t just produce snacks. The family-owned company, with a revenue of approximately $65 billion, is also one of the largest manufacturers of pet food and ready meals, and its more than 100 production facilities operate around the clock. Of course, this places considerable demands on its IT.
“Our team must ensure that every system, including production lines, runs at maximum performance so we can continuously deliver the products and services our customers value,” says Luciano Batista, the company’s VP of enterprise services delivery.
However, Batista and his team realized that the existing data infrastructure could no longer reliably support operations, especially during peak periods such as Halloween and the pre-Christmas shopping season. So with the support of hybrid, multi-cloud data storage service Everpure, Mars is rebuilding its data and IT infrastructure.
“The Everpure platform met all our requirements,” says Batista. “It’s a scalable platform that futureproofs our operations and integrates seamlessly with our hybrid cloud infrastructure.”
Unified storage environment
Mars initially consolidated its complex network of storage systems for business-critical databases like Oracle and applications like SAP onto a single Everpure Flash Array system. These software-defined, all-flash storage arrays are available in versions for different workloads, and typical use cases include databases, virtualized environments, SAP applications, and AI and analytics applications.
Mars has since expanded its flash array infrastructure and now supports mixed workloads, including VMware, Windows, and Linux in areas of production, development, and quality assurance. It also uses Everpure Flash Blade as the basis for the global SAP file system. And while Flash Array is optimized for structured data, the scale-out systems of the Flash Blade series are designed for unstructured information.
“At peak times, Everpure supports up to 300,000 IOPS without any performance degradation,” says Lincoln Silva, product owner for Linux and on-prem storage at Mars. From his perspective, another point speaks favorably of the new platform in that he estimates his team saves approximately three months of planning time thanks to the Evergreen subscription model. This is because the vendor provides regular updates for the storage platform’s hardware and software. As a result, Mars’ IT professionals can focus on more critical tasks.
Basis for hybrid cloud strategy
Mars also works with choice vendors to implement its approach to cloud. Dedicated local storage capabilities, for instance, are being integrated into Microsoft Azure cloud workloads, which simplifies restore processes and increases resilience.
Snapshots from the local environment can be replicated to the cloud, too. Recovery point objectives (RPEs) of four to 24 hours are available, depending on system priority. “Our success is also the success of our partners,” Batista says. “We embrace a spirit of reciprocity to get the most out of our collaboration.”
The hybrid cloud allows Mars to run VMware workloads and extend its IT infrastructure to the cloud as needed. And the company aims to expand its use of cloud-native applications via Microsoft Azure at a lower cost.
“We’re seeing a data reduction ratio of 18 to one. That’s nine times the expected compression rate,” Batista adds. “This puts us on track to save up to 50% on cloud storage costs. We can now work more efficiently and make better decisions thanks to intelligent solutions and automation.”
Fewer racks and lower power consumption
By consolidating on the flash platform, Mars has also reduced the space requirements and power consumption of its data centers so they only use one sixth of the power, and the number of racks has decreased significantly.
“We’re shaping a sustainable future by changing the way we work,” says Batista. “The decisions we make today will impact the world we leave behind, and Everpure aligns with our commitment to thinking in generations, not just business quarters.”
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