Explore how Sardina Systems’ OpenStack and Kubernetes-powered software has transformed Datacomm’s cloud infrastructure.

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Datacomm, an Indonesian-based IT service provider, has enhanced their cloud infrastructure for superior efficiency, scalability and cost-effectiveness, all while maintaining control over data sovereignty and security. This achievement is made possible through the use of FishOS, a cloud software powered by OpenStack and Kubernetes, developed by Sardina Systems.

Explore how Sardina Systems’ OpenStack and Kubernetes-powered software has transformed Datacomm’s cloud infrastructure.

How has OpenStack transformed your organization?

Before turning to FishOS and OpenStack, Datacomm faced the daunting task of manual system upgrades, involving extensive documentation study, simulations, and meticulous scheduling. The increasing complexity of the cloud environment demanded an innovative and time-saving alternative. OpenStack emerged as a potential solution, though concerns lingered about the upgrading process. In the end, Datacomm placed its trust in Sardina Systems’ fully automated FishOS cloud management platform to address its challenges.

Sardina Systems resolved the everlasting OpenStack Cloud Upgrade problem for Datacomm, a major IT service provider, in record time (four days).

What workloads are you running on OpenStack?

Datacomm offers IaaS and PaaS with various workloads from web applications, ERPs, databases, etc.

What is the scale of your OpenStack environment?

Hyper scale (large enterprise level). Three data centers representing three different availability zones with a total capacity of 800 CPU cores, 24TB RAM and 300TB storage capacity.

What other open source technologies are integrated with your OpenStack environment?

Ceph, Grafana, Prometheus, HAProxy, Rancher, Kubernetes, Ansible and other known open-source projects make the platform more powerful and easy to use. Datacomm is also offering a marketplace image to deploy the solution automatically from their own customer portal to help customers run their applications.

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Kristin Barrientos