Moving a data center from one location to another is a big undertaking. You want to be quick to minimize downtime and careful to prevent any damage. But moving all the expensive equipment from one place to another and configuring it is a challenging task.
There can be a number of reasons why an enterprise may need to move a data center. Many organizations, especially service providers, are choosing to consolidate their data centers. Consolidating data centers involves the relocation of at least one data center.
This article highlights the challenges IT enterprises may face during data center relocation and how to tackle them. It also discusses the importance of utilizing professional services.
Data center relocation is a type of migration, but it differs from what many refer to as data center migration. The latter typically involves moving data between storage and systems. It’s not as dependent on location. For instance, data may be migrated from one system to another within the same location.
On the other hand, relocation involves physically moving the equipment from one location to another. It could be a different space within a facility or a new facility altogether.
As you can guess, relocation is much more complex than data migration because it needs evaluation of the new location of the data center. Before moving the assets, enterprises must consider factors like size, ventilation, cooling, load capacity, and configuration.
There may be a need for additional equipment, especially if the goal is to increase the footprint of the data center when moving to a new place.
Data center relocation is typically an elaborate process with several phases. You must plan and implement shutdown, de-installation, shipping, re-installation, and re-configuration. Many of the tasks necessary for relocation may simply be beyond the company's scope.
More often than not, enterprises looking to move their data center have to opt for professional services specializing in installing critical equipment.
Here’s a generalized overview of the relocation process for a data center:
Data center relocation presents several challenges that must be addressed to avoid disruptions and costly repairs.
So how can you ensure that your data center’s relocation goes smoothly? Here’s some expert advice:
For large data centers, it helps to relocate assets in phases. Not only does it help make the process more manageable, but it also ensures minimal downtime and decent availability. Dividing the move into different phases should be part of your assessment and planning phase.
Moving the most critical components or segments of the infrastructure should take precedence.
Be as detailed as you can with the planning. That way, you’ll be able to address problems beforehand, and they won’t catch you off guard while you’re in the middle of the move. This includes a number of key considerations, such as:
Not every enterprise has the resources to physically move their equipment and set up shop in a new place. Do you have trucks to carry the equipment? Does your team have hardware engineers to put together complex server racks? Probably not!
Data center relocation can benefit from the expertise of professionals who always undertake such projects. From planning to the logistics to testing equipment once it’s installed, such services can handle the nitty-gritty details of the relocation.
Lastly, monitor the entire process and measure its completion/success. A data center relocation checklist can come in handy to check off milestones and keep track of tasks based on priority.
You can also set up metrics to measure the success of the relocation in terms of performance, energy usage, or availability.
EXTEND, PivIT’s professional services arm, took on the data center relocation (consolidation) project for a Fortune 500 company. From the planning and design phases, PivIT’s relocation and consolidation specialists were involved right off the bat.
PivIT’s experts completed a site survey and asset audit to evaluate what will be required to install and configure equipment from one location to another (where a data center already existed).
The project involved moving over 250 devices and 1500 cables, including newly purchased ones.
As a result of hiring a professional service, such as EXTEND, the company was able to complete the move ahead of schedule and within its budget.
Results were measured and evaluated after each phase of the project, and feedback was implemented in the next phase. This practice allowed PivIT’s professionals to mitigate risks along the way and deliver milestones on time.
Don’t burden your team with the challenges of relocating the data center. Use EXTEND professional data center relocation and consolidation services to move your data center anywhere globally with minimal disruption and no budget overruns.
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