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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.14 - 1267 Authorization to Purchase Servers and Netwo Page 1 of 3 STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL DATE: December 20, 2016 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager SUBJECT: Authorization to Purchase Servers and Network Equipment for the IT Infrastructure Improvements Project (CIP No. GI0117) Prepared by: Tim Eisler, Information Systems Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider authorizing the City Manager to purchase replacement data center components and corresponding network and battery backup ha rdware under the Information Technology (IT) Infrastructure Improvements Project (GI0117). STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Purchase Equipment for the IT Infrastructure Improvements Project (CIP No. GI0117) from CDW. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The total cost of implementation of the new infrastructure and relat ed upgrades is estimated at $512,519.37, which can be covered by the IT Infrastructure Improvements Project budget (CIP No. GI0117). DESCRIPTION: On November 15, 2016 the City Council approved the creation of the IT Infrastructure Improvements Project (CIP No. GI0117) to allow for the replacement and upgrade of aging network hardware, and for the implementation of centralized IT management tools that will increase efficiencies in City operations. . The City currently uses a mix of physical and virtual servers to operate its variety of information system software, including the financial system, phones, and email services. A physical server typically performs only one function leaving much of its capacity is underutilized. A virtual server allows IT providers to consolidate multiple servers into one machine, thus improving efficiency and reducing the need for hardware and maintenance. The City began migrating to virtual servers several years ago, but many physical servers remain. In addition, the hardware running both the virtual servers and physical Page 2 of 3 servers has reached its service life window. In considering server replacements and moving to more virtual machines, Staff determined that a hyper-converged server would best meet the needs of the City’s existing, and near-future, server capacity. A hyper- converged system provides a robust set of server management tools in a single physical unit. Staff researched vendors providing hyper-converged server solutions and narrowed the search down to three major hardware providers. Although this project is exempt from the City’s competitive bidding requirements because of its technical nature (Dublin Municipal Code Section 2.36.100(B)(4)), Staff worked with the three vendors to evaluate the appropriate sizing and configuration of their offering to best fit the City’s current and future server needs. Staff solicited quotes from each vendor that would cover the cost of the servers, related licenses, delivery and setup, and three years of support. The following table summarizes the results of the quotes: Data Center Components CDW / DELL EMC VXRail Sysorex / Hewlett Packard Enterprise HC Dyntek / Simplivity Omnistack Data Center: Consolidation and replacement of aged physical servers onto a single hyper-converged server with 3 year support VDI: Single hyper-converged server to run virtual desktop computers in a centralized secure environment with 3 year support Subtotal - Server Costs $375,988.83 $431,695.02 $460,647.04 Related Equipment and Licensing 24 Port 10GbE High Speed Network Switches $27,957.74 $12,040.62*** Battery Backup (UPS)$5,786.47 $6,414.51 $7,255.65 Rack and Cables $1,379.06 $785.12 $1,186.47 VMWare's Enterprise HorizonView licenses 100 desktops server license 3 Year's of annual support Subtotal - Related Equipment & Licensing $124,118.67 $49,570.25 $94,848.57 TOTAL QUOTE $500,107.50 $481,265.27 $555,495.61 Proposed 10% Contingency on Equipment $12,411.87 TOTAL COST $512,519.37 $88,995.40 $30,330.00***$86,406.46 $160,196.86 $191,229.02 $324,273.23 $215,791.97 $240,466.00 $136,373.81 * The HP switch only supports 4 of the 24 ports ** Dyntek did not provide a price for network switches *** CDW and Dyntek provided pricing for a license that has more robust functionality Based on the proposals, and the interactions with the potential vendors, Staff recommends the solution offered by CDW / DELL EMC for the project. CDW is a multi- brand technology solutions provider to business, government, education and healthcare organizations. The CDW solution includes equipment manufactured by DELL EMC, offered at a competitive price through the National Joint Powers Alliance cooperative purchasing contract. For the Data Center Components, CDW / DELL EMC provided the lowest cost quote ($375,988.83), with the most computing cores and a modern storage solution that uses all solid-state flash drives. The City has been implementing DELL servers and desktops Page 3 of 3 for many years, and Staff values the quality of their hardware and the level of their support. Staff also proposes to purchase the related network switches, battery backups, racks and cables, and virtual desktop licenses to run the new servers, also through CDW via the same cooperative purchasing contract. The total cost of these items is $124,118.67. Staff recommends including a 10% contingency for a total cost of $136,530.54. While the CDW quote was not the lowest for the related equipment and licensing, the proposal contains more robust elements that Staff believes are a better fit for the City’s data infrastructure needs. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Purchase Equipment for the IT Infrastructure Improvements Project RESOLUTION NO. XX-16 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN * * * * * * * * * AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PURCHASE EQUIPMENT FOR THE IT INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (CIP NO. GI0117) FROM CDW WHEREAS, the City of Dublin’s Information Technology (IT) Infrastructure Improvements Project (CIP No. GI0117) provides for the replacement of and upgrade to network equipment, including data center components and related equipment and licensing; and WHEREAS, City Staff conducted a thorough review of known products and solicited quotes from three known vendors; and WHEREAS, DELL EMC proposed a solution using that best fits the City’s current and future network infrastructure needs, with a cost that fell approximately in the middle of the three quotes received; and WHEREAS, The DELL EMC equipment is provided through CDW, under a National Joint Powers Alliance cooperative purchasing agreement; and WHEREAS, the estimated cost of the data center components and related equipment and licensing is $512,519.37, which will be covered by available budget in the IT Infrastructure Improvements Project. . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dublin that the City Manager is authorized to procure the data center components and related equipment and licensing for the IT Infrastructure Improvements Project through CDW at a purchase cost of $512,519.37. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of December, 2016, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST City Clerk Page 1 of 1