Business Challenges

  • Scalability Of Data Centers

    As the financial industry develops and customer numbers grow, business systems have become increasingly siloed. This raises higher demands for the construction of data centers, particularly regarding aspects such as business reliability and the scalability of infrastructure.

  • Operations Management Is Challenging

    The traditional architecture coupling in the financial industry leads to complex operations and maintenance management. The presence of multiple devices, interfaces, and knowledge systems results in low work efficiency. Additionally, the situation of having multiple data centers, such as on-premises and colocation facilities, makes it difficult to achieve effective unified management.

  • The Security Cost Is High

    The traditional approach requires a large amount of manpower and resources to ensure business operations during critical times, and it relies entirely on hardware reliability. The solution is complex, involves substantial investment, and the results are not significant.

  • The Cost Of Recovery Centers Is High

    The financial business application systems have high requirements for business continuity and security, along with strict regulatory policies. The cost of building a traditional two-site, three-center disaster recovery system in a data center architecture is high.

Solution Architecture

Solution Value

  • Security And Stability

    High-level SLAs ensure security and compliance, leveraging the high reliability of cloud platforms and multiple safeguard mechanisms to ensure the continuity and stability of core business operations.

  • Edge Computing

    By offloading key business applications to the network edge, edge computing reduces bandwidth and latency losses caused by network transmission and multi-level forwarding. This provides local high-performance computing capabilities for branch offices and enhances the security and reliability of local data processing and transmission.

  • Legacy Utilization

    With powerful hardware heterogeneity and legacy utilization capabilities, financial institutions’ existing data center servers and SAN/NAS storage from various brands and configurations can be fully leveraged to build cloud platform resource pools, supporting the construction of multiple environments such as internal development, testing, and core business operations.