

The project began with pre-preparation that was extremely thorough. While at the outset nothing was being excluded, in infrastructure solution terms, a cloud first approach appeared appealing. The Royal Opera House is publicly funded so it was vital to find an affordable solution. When the time came for a five-year infrastructure refresh, key benefits sought were operational and management ease, cost effectiveness, security and simple cloud integration. Much of the owned and operated infrastructure ran separately from its AWS and Microsoft cloud services which followed. IT was ‘ticking over’ but delivering little added value to the business. This left ROH with a functional but inflexible stack. In 2019 it looked to modernise its IT function to lay the support foundations for its live performances and digital future.īack in 2014/15 the Royal Opera House had embarked on an infrastructure refresh which included moving servers from on premise to 2 colo data centres and installing a WAN for support.

Established in 1946, but with a history stretching back over 250 years it is the UK’s only permanent house for opera and ballet. In 2018 the Royal Opera House in London’s Covent Garden unveiled a £50m makeover and building upgrade.

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