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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
DXC Technology Professional Services 120000 $12.9B United States Portworx Portworx Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2023 n/a In 2023, DXC Technology deployed Portworx Disaster Recovery to implement an active and passive Metro DR solution for a large German bank. The implementation used Portworx Disaster Recovery as the DR layer within a Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) design to protect finance and banking workloads hosted in Germany. Portworx Disaster Recovery, referenced in vendor materials as PX-DR, was configured to provide cross site replication and automated failover orchestration consistent with Metro DR patterns. Configuration emphasized replication topology and failover sequencing to support banking application recovery workflows and preserve transactional integrity. The deployment was scoped to the banks production and secondary data centers in Germany and focused on finance business functions, with DXC operating PX-DR as the dedicated DR layer. Operational coverage included coordination of primary and passive sites, recovery runbooks, and orchestration of failover and failback procedures across the infrastructure stack. Governance centered on codified recovery procedures and operationalizing scheduled recovery drills to validate readiness. The case material reports near zero RPO and under 60 minute RTO as the recovery objectives achieved by the Portworx Disaster Recovery deployment.
HSBC Banking and Financial Services 5836 $5.0B United Kingdom Portworx Portworx Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2022 n/a In 2022, HSBC implemented Portworx Disaster Recovery to modernize and protect its global payments platform. The deployment used Portworx Disaster Recovery in the Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) category to protect finance payments workloads across a large Kubernetes estate spanning HSBC's global operations including critical payments systems. The implementation concentrated on Portworx data protection and disaster recovery capabilities, delivering snapshotting, replication and orchestration for containerized stateful workloads typical of enterprise payments. Portworx Disaster Recovery was configured to provide application consistent backups and cross cluster recovery workflows to support resilience of payment services. The configuration aligned storage policies and automated protection schedules to reduce manual intervention and operational overhead. Operational scope included finance and payments teams, platform engineering and site reliability engineering functions across multiple regions, with the solution operating against HSBC's Kubernetes clusters that host transaction processing components. Governance work restructured disaster recovery runbooks and centralized protection policy ownership, aligning retention and data integrity controls to compliance requirements. The deployment reduced operational overhead while meeting compliance and data integrity requirements as stated in the vendor case study.
Johnson Controls Professional Services 94000 $23.0B Ireland Portworx Portworx Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2022 n/a In 2022, Johnson Controls implemented Portworx Disaster Recovery to standardize Kubernetes storage and data protection for its OpenBlue building management services, under the Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) model. The deployment is global with company headquarters in Ireland, and the implementation specifically targets building management and IoT operations within OpenBlue to centralize backup and recovery workflows. Portworx Disaster Recovery was configured as the Kubernetes storage and data protection layer, providing backup orchestration, synchronous replication and automated recovery procedures consistent with container native patterns. Functional capabilities implemented include scheduled backups, replication policies capable of synchronous replication across clusters, and orchestrated restore workflows to support different RPO and RTO objectives. Integrations are centered on OpenBlue and the Kubernetes platform, with Portworx backup and disaster recovery features used to satisfy varied recovery requirements as documented in vendor materials. Governance emphasis focused on codifying RPO and RTO policies within Portworx backup schedules and replication rules, enabling operations and site teams to follow standardized recovery runbooks across regions.
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