National Foods Limited and RapidCompute –
the cloud computing division of Cybernet – announced the successful migration
of the first core ERP SAP Landscape Hosting on the RapidCompute IAAS cloud.
National Foods will be relying on RapidCompute for hosting the entire SAP
landscape including disaster recovery on its cloud. The installation will be
spread across multiple cloud sites in Pakistan 
National Foods journey to the cloud from on-premises
servers was gradual and carefully evaluated at each transitional step.
Partnering with RapidCompute, National Foods chalked out a plan whereby the
entire SAP landscape was migrated in phases. At each step of the process, both
teams worked hand in hand to test, migrate and manage instances on the cloud
ensuring no hiccups for end-users. During planning, RapidCompute engineers and
NFL teams also performed numerous proof of concepts for database replication,
high availability and disaster recovery scenarios. The solution is deployed
across multiple availability zones of RapidCompute to provide datacenter level
redundancy and low latency.
Syed Zeeshan Ali, General Manager IT of
National Foods added: “We have a long standing relationship with Cybernet as
our MPLS connectivity provider. With RapidCompute, we were able to migrate our
mission critical workload to the cloud and to increase security and reliability
for our end users.”
To commemorate this occasion, an event was
held at RapidCompute’s facility in Karachi 
Mr. Danish Lakhani, CEO Cybernet said, “We
are delighted to have National Foods on board as the first FMCG to be hosting
its production SAP landscape on the cloud. We hope that this collaboration will
set a precedent for the future and encourage other organizations to leverage
the cloud for their SAP and other ERP requirements.”
RapidCompute is the largest cloud operator
in Pakistan  with 3 datacenters
across Punjab  and Sindh. It is ISO 27001:2013
certified and runs mission critical workloads for FMCGs, banks, SMEs and other
organizations in Pakistan 

 
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