Case Studies

Virtualizing Legacy Alpha Systems

The Client

A Fortune 100 aerospace company engaged Salem Automation to modernize their critical OpenVMS infrastructure. Having successfully partnered with Salem on previous projects, the client trusted Salem to oversee a seamless transition from aging physical hardware to a robust virtualized environment.

The Challenge

The client operated an OpenVMS cluster consisting of 14 Alpha nodes connected to legacy Fibre Channel storage. With hardware reaching end-of-life and critical support contracts expiring, the organization faced mounting operational risks:

  • Aging infrastructure: Dependence on obsolete Alpha hardware with diminishing vendor support and increasing failure risk.
  • Expiring support: Imminent expiration support contracts threatened system stability and regulatory compliance.
  • Complex data migration: 100 TB of mission-critical data required migration with zero tolerance for data loss or extended downtime.
  • Business continuity: Manufacturing operations depended on 24/7 system availability.

The client needed a modernization strategy that preserved their substantial OpenVMS investment, while eliminating hardware dependencies and ensuring long-term supportability.

The Solution

Salem Automation executed a four-phase migration strategy designed to minimize risk and maintain continuous operations throughout the transition.

Phase #1: Infrastructure Foundation

Salem replaced the aging infrastructure with enterprise-grade VMware hosts and modern SAN storage, establishing a scalable platform designed for future growth and improved performance.

Phase #2: Virtualization of ALPHA Nodes

Two Alpha nodes were virtualized using vtALPHA technology and deployed as Multi-Server Communication Protocol (MSCP) servers. This established the bridge between legacy and modern infrastructure, enabling transparent access to existing storage while maintaining full application compatibility.

Phase #3: Data Migration

A vtServer provided connectivity between the new storage infrastructure and the existing Fibre Channel path. Salem orchestrated the migration of 100 TB of production data with zero data loss, leveraging OpenVMS cluster capabilities to maintain system availability throughout the process.

Phase #4: Complete Virtualization

The remaining 12 Alpha servers were virtualized and transitioned to the VMware environment. With all systems successfully migrated, the legacy hardware was decommissioned, consolidating the entire OpenVMS cluster onto modern, supportable infrastructure.

The Results

Salem’s phased approach delivered measurable business value:

  • Zero production downtime: End users experienced no service interruptions throughout the four-phase migration.
  • Risk elimination: Removed dependency on unsupported hardware prone to failure.
  • Future-ready infrastructure: Virtualized environment provides snapshot capabilities, simplified disaster recovery, and hardware independence.
  • Extended investment protection: Preserved decades of OpenVMS application development while establishing a sustainable path forward.
  • Operational confidence: IT team gained modern management tools.

The modernization positions the client to focus on strategic initiatives rather than infrastructure firefighting, ensuring their manufacturing operations remain competitive while their critical OpenVMS systems continue delivering value for years to come.

Maintain Thriving Legacy Systems with Salem Automation

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