Lenzing turns to IBM and Linux for stronger server infrastructure.
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A cutting-edge innovator, Lenzing observes sophisticated, controlled procedures to produce its Lyocell, Modal and ProViscose fibers. With more than 4,500 employees worldwide and an annual turnover of €623 million (US$668 million), Lenzing adheres to strict ecological standards—which earned it the prestigious EU Eco-Label.
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To meet its IT objectives, Lenzing worked with IBM Global Services to migrate from HP to IBM ^ xSeries 360 systems running Red Hat Linux Advanced Server, Version 2.1. Additionally, Lenzing chose IBM Business Partner SteelEye’s LifeKeeper solution for automatic failover. The company viewed IBM as a reliable vendor with extensive Linux experience that could craft a complete solution. “We considered several options when looking to move from the Alpha environment; but in the end, we decided to standardize with Linux running on an Intel-based platform. We felt that the open and robust Linux operating environment running on scalable IBM servers would deliver flexible, high-performance computing options—at a reasonable price,” says Arnitz.
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