
UK Bank Integrating Proprietary Protocols and Modern PDU Monitoring
Bridging the Integration Gap: How a UK Bank Unified Proprietary and Modern PDU Monitoring
Integrating proprietary communication protocols in a data centre environment can be complex, especially when combining legacy infrastructure with modern monitoring systems. Many organisations struggle to achieve unified visibility without replacing existing assets or introducing operational risk.
This case study shows how a major UK bank successfully integrated legacy PDUs using proprietary protocols with modern infrastructure—delivering centralised monitoring and full visibility without disruption.
The Challenge: Integrating Proprietary Protocols with Modern Infrastructure
A Sudden Loss of PDU Supplier
The bank faced an urgent infrastructure challenge. Its existing Power Distribution Unit (PDU) supplier was no longer viable, forcing the team to find a replacement quickly.
Maintaining uptime was critical. Any new solution had to integrate seamlessly into the existing environment without disrupting daily operations.
The Need for a Single Monitoring Platform
The operations team required a single, centralised dashboard to monitor both legacy and new PDUs.
Running multiple monitoring systems would:
- Increase operational complexity
- Reduce visibility across the environment
- Slow response times to potential issues
A unified approach via a centralised monitoring platform was essential to maintain efficiency and control.
The Challenge of Proprietary Communication Protocols
The most significant obstacle came from the legacy infrastructure.
The existing PDUs relied on proprietary communication protocols, which made integration with modern systems difficult. In contrast, newer PDUs used standardised communication methods.
This mismatch created a clear integration gap. Without a solution, the bank faced two undesirable options:
- Operate separate monitoring systems for each environment
- Replace fully functional legacy infrastructure
Neither approach aligned with the bank’s goals for cost control, operational efficiency, or risk reduction.
The Solution: Seamless Integration Across Mixed PDU Environments
The bank evaluated several vendors to deliver a complete solution.
Most could supply modern PDUs. However, few could integrate them with proprietary systems. Only Advanced Datacentre Systems delivered a solution that unified the entire environment.
Intelligent PDUs with Advanced Monitoring and Control
ADS supplied intelligent PDUs (iPDUs) that enabled:
- Detailed, outlet-level power monitoring
- Remote control of connected equipment
- Faster response to operational issues
These capabilities gave the bank greater control over its critical infrastructure.
A Centralised Platform for Real-Time Monitoring
To unify the environment, ADS implemented their centralised monitoring platform Sensorium DCIM that provided:
- Real-time visibility across all PDUs
- A single, intuitive dashboard
- Consistent monitoring across different technologies
Integrating Proprietary and Modern Systems
The key to success was seamless integration. The solution enabled the bank to:
- Maintain visibility of legacy PDUs using proprietary protocols
- Integrate new, modern PDU technologies
- Avoid costly and disruptive infrastructure replacement
This approach preserved existing investments while delivering modern monitoring capabilities.
The Outcome: Centralised Visibility Without Infrastructure Replacement
A Smooth Transition to a New PDU Supplier
The bank replaced its PDU supplier without disrupting operations.
The transition was seamless, allowing the team to maintain uptime while modernising its infrastructure.
A Single Dashboard for Complete Operational Visibility
By adopting a unified monitoring approach, the bank achieved:
- Centralised visibility across legacy and modern systems
- A single platform for monitoring and control
- Improved operational efficiency and faster decision-making
A Scalable Foundation for Future Integration
The solution also created a platform for future growth. The bank can now integrate additional systems, including:
- Power infrastructure
- Environmental monitoring
- Rack-level access control
This ensures the data centre remains adaptable as requirements evolve.
Key Outcomes
- Unified monitoring across proprietary and modern PDU environments
- No need for costly infrastructure replacement
- Centralised, real-time visibility from a single dashboard
- Reduced operational complexity and improved efficiency
- A scalable platform for future integration

