Are you maximizing your Cisco solutions? The 'How I Cisco' series showcases real stories of organizations solving big challenges and driving impressive results withCisco. After featuringUnited Airlines' journeyto digital resilience, our next story shifts gears to theworld of motorsport.
Enter the fast-paced world of Formula 1 with the McLaren Formula 1 Team, a place where every moment is pivotal and digital performance can influence the outcome of a race. Atthe McLaren's Formula 1 Team, success depends not only on engineering brilliance but also on seamless technology operations, high-speed connectivity and real-time visibility.
With a global fan base and races spanning five continents, the McLaren Formula 1 Teamoperates in one of the most demanding digital environments in the world. Each race weekend, the team sets up a trackside data center that connects directly to the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, UK. The McLaren IT team manages the continuous setup and deconstruction of this mobile data center at different global locations, adapting to unpredictable and varying network conditions at each racetrack. During the Formula 1 season, this mobile datacenter is assembled and disassembled 24 times, once for each Grand Prix race.
Engineers and analysts rely on this infrastructure to process and share massive volumes of data, between trackside operations and the McLaren Technology Centre. The scale of this setup is substantial: the McLaren Formula 1 Teamtransmits approximatelytransmits approximately2.3 TBof data between track and factory every race weekend. Of this, 1.5 terabytes are generated at the track alone and transferred through a dedicated 100 Mbps MPLS connection. In Formula 1, any delay in data transfer can mean the difference between victory and defeat, making flawless data flow paramount.
Dan Keyworth, Director of Business Technology, McLaren RacingTo address these critical demands, the McLaren Formula 1 Team enlisted Cisco ThousandEyes for assurance. Specifically, the McLaren Formula 1 Team deployed Enterprise Agents within its data center connecting back to Mission Control, prior to the Montreal Grand Prix 2023. The setup process was remarkably fast and efficient, taking only a couple of hours, with immediate results.
Cisco ThousandEyes provides complete visibility into every link of the digital supply chain, from the circuit and paddock, across the Internet, to the team's headquarters. This level of insight is crucial for proactively identifying and pinpointing the root cause of network or application performance issues, allowing the McLaren Formula 1 Team to optimize performance and enable reliable digital experiences.
Key benefits the McLaren Formula 1 Team has realized with Cisco ThousandEyes:
One of the individuals behind thesetechnologicaladvancements is Dan Keyworth, McLaren Racing's Director of Business Technology, who leads the team's strategy across technology infrastructure, architecture, and real-time performance. His goal is to help ensure that every piece of technology functions smoothly without interruption, whether in the factory or at the racetrack. Listen to him discuss how the McLaren Formula 1 Team uses Cisco ThousandEyes to achieve this.
Cisco ThousandEyes is a crucial component of a larger suite of Cisco technologies supporting the McLaren Formula 1 Team's global operations. McLarenuses a comprehensive digital foundation powered by Cisco, including:
With Cisco enabling fast connectivity, constant monitoring, and innovation, the McLaren Formula 1 Team continues to innovate both on the track and in the cloud.
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