A data center migration can be a huge undertaking. It’s a spread over many systems involving multiple pieces of high-value equipment. The consideration of emergency power and cooling systems add extra levels of complexity to the migration and building shutdown process. State, federal and local regulations must be followed. Each system has a separate set of guidelines and requires a defined skill set which existing staff may not have.
Silverback Data Center Solutions’ Data Center Migration Checklist focuses on five priority areas:
A comprehensive migration project plan is indispensable. Invest time and resources in creating a plan that includes:
To forecast labor, determine the number of individuals and hours required to perform the work. Be specific about task requirements at every stage of the project. Include estimates of workflow requirements and work backward to set milestones. You may need to hire third-party resources so add time for background and security checks.
Data center migration projects are task-dense, so make sure to be as granular as possible. You may need a combination of tracking sheets, templates, and hard copy documents. Consider the following as you prepare your data center migration checklist:
Double check EVERYTHING
The key to a successful data center migration is careful and comprehensive planning. You can download Silverback’s Data Center Migration Checklist here.
Two racks or two hundred racks, Silverback Data Center Solutions has successfully managed and executed data center relocation projects of many sizes and levels of complexity. We employ field-tested processes, techniques and tools developed throughout our many years in the business and thousands of migration projects.