SCR GM inspects Data Centre at Passenger Reservation Complex in Secunderabad
Hyderabad, Dec 1 : South Central Railway (SCR) General Manager Gajanan Mallya undertook the inspection of Data Center at Passenger Reservation Complex in Secunderabad and reviewed the progress of Interim Disaster Data Recovery and Indian Railways Cloud Centre at Moula-Ali Today.
A SCR release here said that the General Manager commenced the inspection at the existing Data Center on the first floor of the PRS complex and undertook intensive inspection of the console room, Data server room and other data equipment.
At present, Data recovery centre at passenger reservation complex is providing back up for Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS), Passenger Reservation System (PRS) and Electronic Procurement System (EPS) Applications across Indian Railways network.
The officials gave a brief presentation to the General Manager on the need to set up an exclusive in-house Data recovery and Cloud Data Center, which is being planned at Moula-Ali.
As voluminous data is being created, which will be utilized in business development, big data analysis, the infrastructure can be used as the Center of excellence for Indian Railways in tie up with prestigious institutes.
Mr Mallya also visited the proposed site for Interim Disaster Data Recovery Centre and Indian Railways Cloud Centre at Moula-Ali. The main objective of the project is to ensure uninterrupted working of the passenger reservation ticketing system undeterred by natural disaster, equipment failure etc.
The Disaster recovery process and cloud centre relies upon storage, replication of data and computer processing. When the main servers go down, the interim data recovery centre helps to retrieve the data to facilitate smooth and uninterrupted working of the passenger ticketing system until the server is fixed.
Later, the General Manager stated that in the present scenario of digitalization, there is an urgent need for cloud storage and alternate data recovery centres and Hyderabad is a better place for the data recovery centre as it is less prone to natural calamities.(UNI)