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Manufacturer Achieves Quality IT Performance at Plants with NETSCOUT
Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Exchange & Integration
- Networks & Connectivity - Network Management & Analysis Software
Applicable Functions
- Discrete Manufacturing
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Manufacturing System Automation
- Predictive Maintenance
Services
- System Integration
The Challenge
The company’s distributed, worldwide factories are critical to achieving overall production quotas, and they must perform as well as the main manufacturing facilities. Not surprisingly, the distributed plants rely heavily on IT technology, such as automated assembly lines that communicate instructions and status between equipment on the lines. In addition, not all the company’s remote facilities use centralized IT services; rather, they use locally hosted applications. These remote facilities are run on a “network in a box,” where VMware ESX servers are used to host manufacturing / production applications that are responsible for bar code scanning, printing, and communications as well as underlying network protocols like DNS, file services, and LDAP. These applications are critical to operating the production line and business processes at the plants. When communication between machines slows or stops, the symptoms may not be quickly apparent locally and can persist for a few hours, leading to delays on the lines, halting the lines completely, or creating issues requiring rework.
About The Customer
This large North American manufacturer builds and sells household appliances, electric motors, lighting products, and many other electrical products for household, commercial, and industrial applications. From small to large appliances for the kitchen and laundry room to commercial HVAC systems, this manufacturer has become a staple in homes and businesses around the world. Their other products range from state-of-the-art light bulbs and specialized lighting solutions, to household and industrial motors and generators. With dozens of factories and R&D facilities worldwide, as well as, point-of-sale ordering capabilities throughout stores in multiple large retail chains, IT service performance is critical.
The Solution
The networking staff selected the vSTREAM virtual appliance that complements existing ASI-based InfiniStreamNG hardware instrumentation to provide the same level of visibility at each of the factories and directly on the applications supporting the production lines. With vSTREAM, they were able to implement local monitoring directly on the “network in a box” on the ESX servers already deployed at each remote facility, providing proactive network and application monitoring. At very small sites, vSTREAMs are implemented on server blades where “network in a router” configurations are deployed. The network operations team now has visibility to services in action at the plants, ranging from the bar code application for inventory management to the assembly line, to maintain efficient production services.
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