Modernizing ERP Infrastructure on AWS

New Zealand Dairy Products Bangladesh Ltd modernized its legacy ERP by migrating to AWS, achieving improved scalability, high availability, enhanced security, and reduced operational costs while enabling future business growth.

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Problem Statement

New Zealand Dairy Products Bangladesh Ltd was operating a legacy, on-premises ERP system that struggled to meet growing business demands. The existing infrastructure lacked scalability and high availability, creating performance bottlenecks during peak operational periods. Frequent downtime risks impacted production planning, inventory management, and financial reporting.

Additionally, the legacy environment required complex manual management, resulting in higher operational costs and limited visibility into system performance. Security controls were difficult to maintain, and disaster recovery capabilities were insufficient to support business continuity requirements.

Problem Proposed Solution & Architecture

To address these challenges, a customized ERP platform was designed and deployed on AWS using a secure, scalable, and highly available cloud architecture.

Key AWS services used:

  • Amazon EC2 for flexible and scalable compute resources to host ERP application components. 
  • Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL (Amazon RDS) for a fully managed, highly available relational database.
  • Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) to distribute traffic and ensure application availability.
  • Amazon Route 53 for reliable DNS management and intelligent traffic routing.
  • Amazon VPC to create a secure, isolated network environment
  • Amazon S3 for scalable, durable storage of ERP documents, backups, and reports
  • Amazon CloudWatch for real-time monitoring, logging, and performance insights

The solution was designed following AWS best practices for security, availability, and cost optimization, ensuring seamless ERP operations and simplified infrastructure management.

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