Q: How does the campus cloud platform address resource waste and complex management in universities?
A: Universities often face resource silos, duplicate construction, and high O&M costs across multi-campus and multi-department environments. H3C CloudOS 7.0 delivers a full-stack cloud solution with unified resource orchestration. It integrates existing VMware, departmental, and new resources, breaking data silos and enabling centralized IT scheduling. Tenant-centric, on-demand allocation of compute (VM/CAS), storage, network, and security accelerates service deployment. Intelligent O&M enhances security and simplifies management.
Q: How does university cloud balance cloud service experience with internal cost accounting?
A: Universities demand self-service agility like public cloud but require strict cost control and security. CloudOS adopts an operational model with fine-grained policies. A unified portal enables “one-click” resource application, cutting VM delivery to 1 minute. Customizable chargeback (CPU, memory, storage, duration) supports departmental usage stats and quotas, preventing abuse. E-approval workflows align with existing campus processes—deans review and approve quotas via email, improving efficiency without changing habits.
Q: How does AD-DC resolve high network complexity, slow service deployment, and difficult O&M in university data centers?
A: Legacy campus data centers suffer rigid architectures and error-prone manual config. H3C AD-DC (Application-Driven Data Center) leverages SDN for automation and intelligence. A Super Controller enables intent-based deployment, cutting service provisioning time by 90%. Built-in AIOps boosts operational efficiency by 3x and reduces change-related risks by 70%, eliminating manual VLAN errors. Supporting 400G/800G lossless networks and native IPv6, it meets 5–8 years of growth and provides high-bandwidth, reliable underlay for campus clouds.