Case Study: Czech Bank achieves stable electronic banking performance and infrastructure cost savings with Fortra Vityl Capacity Management

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A major Czech bank serving over 3 million clients with an 8,000‑strong workforce needed to extend performance monitoring and capacity planning to its electronic banking systems to ensure 24/7 availability. The key challenges were eliminating risks from system upgrades, predicting system behavior during planned and unplanned changes, and proving the infrastructure could handle peak loads such as the pre‑Christmas shopping season.

The bank implemented Vityl Capacity Management across more than 60 servers (project completed in about 10 months), integrating real‑time monitoring, alerts, reporting and mathematical what‑if modeling into its operations. As a result the bank stabilized performance, identified and removed bottlenecks, avoided oversizing, and achieved infrastructure cost savings while improving availability, enabling precise capacity planning and better‑timed maintenance.


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