Haitai Solar
Project Background
Haitai New Energy was founded in 2006 and is a listed company specializing in green energy and high-tech. It is headquartered in Tangshan and has manufacturing plants in Shuozhou, Shanxi, Urumqi, Xinjiang, and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Based on the digital transformation strategy, there is a need to upgrade and transform the existing IT environment.
Demand Challenges
The IT infrastructure of the headquarters and manufacturing plants is scattered across different locations, leading to cumbersome daily management.
Various business systems rely on physical servers, resulting in significant resource waste.
There are severe data silos and application fragmentation, making centralized management difficult.
Except for the headquarters, the manufacturing plants lack dedicated operations and maintenance personnel, making it challenging to provide technical support for digital transformation.
Solution Features
The multi-region management mode of UCloudStack enables unified and cross-border management for Haitai New Energy on a global scale.
In the initial stage, a lightweight construction with 9 hyper-converged nodes is implemented at the headquarters in Tangshan to support various major business systems, including MES, ERP, OA, logistics management, and financial systems.
Unified management of HDD storage clusters and SSD storage clusters is achieved within the hyper-converged nodes, supporting business layering based on storage performance requirements.
Through the bare metal management capability, ORACLE RAC and SQL SERVER for MES are managed in the private cloud in a physical server manner, achieving unified management of virtualization and physical servers.
Solution Value
Integrated centralized control enables unified management and eliminates the fragmented management dilemma of branch offices.
Hosting production operations nearby improves business access speed and enables unified management of nearby scheduling.
One-click packaging and rapid deployment shorten the delivery cycle of IT infrastructure and reduce the technical management pressure on branches.
Unified management of virtual and physical heterogeneous resources further simplifies infrastructure management tasks.