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"The EHR is already running in our three existing cancer hospitals, and we'll extend the benefits even further when we open our first all-digital hospital in
To launch the EHR project, CTCA replaced storage directly attached to its servers with a centralized EMC CLARiiON(R) storage area network (SAN). CTCA also deployed several new applications, such as Eclipsys Sunrise Clinical Manager (SCM) and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, as well as integrated existing applications, such as Lawson enterprise resource planning software and Microsoft Exchange email, and into the new infrastructure.
"Each year, we are adding vast quantities of new medical data and clinical applications online; EMC's SAN has enabled us to scale smoothly to storage capacities that have grown by 600% to 60 terabytes in less than two years," said Eckes. "Even though the environment is significantly bigger and more diverse, we've been able to maintain our storage needs with a team of two employees who manage all of the SAN, replication and backup support on a part-time basis. With the SAN's ease of use and simplified management, we're able to do a lot more with the same amount of resources."
In the latest phase of its EHR deployment, Schaumberg, Ill.-based CTCA implemented EMC RecoverPoint to replicate all of its clinical and administrative information stored on the EMC CLARiiON to another CLARiiON located at a remote datacenter 40 miles away.
In addition, VMware(R) virtualization solutions have contributed to improving CTCA's information availability. With VMware, CTCA was able to consolidate 70 percent of its physical servers as virtual machines, reducing the number of physical servers. CTCA utilizes RecoverPoint to replicate the virtual machines stored on the EMC CLARiiON and to integrate with VMware Site Recovery Manager to automate the recovery process in case of a site failure. If a virtual machine needs more resources than is being provided, CTCA uses VMware's VMotion to move the virtual machine from one physical server to another - online, and without service interruption. In addition, if a physical server fails, VMware High Availability automatically fails over the virtual machines to operational servers.
Patel said, "That consolidation alone contributes to a more reliable environment because there is less complexity. And, using VMware and EMC recovery tools together ensures that our physical and virtualized environments can be centrally managed and well protected."
CTCA also uses EMC NetWorker(R) software to back up its entire production environment to an EMC Disk Library 4100, which is replicated to another Disk Library. The disk backups are eventually ported to tape for longer-term storage.
Patel said, "It used to take 12 hours to back up 1.8 terabytes to tape. With NetWorker and Disk Library, we back up more than twice that much data in less than four hours. In a 24-hour operation like a hospital, it's crucial to get the data backed up quickly so it's not slowing down the applications."
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