Canadian museums get state of the art IT infrastructure via Scale Computing

After having announced its expansion into a Toronto office last November, Indianapolis-based hyperconverged storage, server and virtualizations provider Scale Computing was selected by the Canadian Museum of History in Hull, Quebec and the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa to implement the company’s patented HyperCore Software HC3 platform to help integrate and simplify the museums’ IT infrastructures. Both museums are Canadian Crown corporations and part of the network of National Museums, and had been stuck working with legacy IT systems, including Dell Fiber SANs, Hitachi SANs, HP Switches and physical servers, that caused work stoppages and slowdowns by providing overly complex and multiple points of failure.

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