Founded in 1948 by five meatpacking workers pooling $5 each, Dupaco Community Credit Union has grown into a $3.5 billion financial institution serving 178,000 members across Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois. Despite its scale, Dupaco maintains the community-focused values of its founders, where personal relationships matter more than transaction volume.
"Everyone up to our CEO will take a member phone call," says Joe Ervolino, IT Infrastructure Manager at Dupaco. "We’re always working hard to do what’s right for our members, and we try to uphold that as much as we can."
This commitment to personal service creates unique IT challenges. Ervolino's team must keep 23 branches running while supporting everything from core banking systems to real-time analytics that help staff resolve member issues instantly. Their previous storage platform couldn't deliver the submillisecond latency required for SQL Server reporting that members depend on, while backup processes consumed six to eight hours nightly, creating operational risk and limiting maintenance windows.
"We do a lot of real-time reporting," Ervolino notes. "We have quite a few SQL Server databases that people fire off reports from constantly throughout the day." When members call with transaction questions, staff might need to "load up a database from a year ago and go through all of a member's transactions because we care."
"We run a very lean IT department," Ervolino explains. "The struggle is to not overstaff and instead grow organically with the company." Storage increases seemed relentless, with data piling up for both marketing and member service purposes, while the lack of modern features like deduplication meant inefficient use of precious data center space.
The turning point came when evaluating storage replacement options. Everpure stood out not just for technical capabilities, but for cultural alignment with Dupaco's values. "They weren't just trying to sell us things," Ervolino recalls. "They just wanted to work with us and help us solve problems."