Updated for 2022:
Exponential data growth is a critical challenge for the IT industry. Every day, organizations face the daunting task of migrating or relocating their data centers. Companies might need to plan for a data center relocation because of potential cost savings, the need for more physical space, and security/compliance issues. Whatever the reasons, data center relocation is a high-risk operation and a big effort to tackle.
Data center relocations and migrations are inevitable. Modern data centers typically move three to five times, with 53% of companies expecting to move within the next few years, according to senior project manager Shawn Simon of Services informatiques nationaux d'entrepôt, LLC (NCWS).
Selon Simon, les déménagements de centres de données les plus courants impliquent deux types de travailleurs:
- In-House Staff. In-house staff may move servers daily, but they are often not prepared for the difficult and fast nature of a massive server deployment during a data center migration or relocation. They should prepare for it in conjunction with professional movers and stay involved in the planning proces
- Professional Data Center Movers – Professional movers take care of the physical move, including handling servers that have been packed and prepared as freight, and all of the big items such as cabinets and furniture. It’s best to partner with an experienced company that has extensive knowledge of the intricacies involved in a data center move.
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Involving in-house staff, including management, financial decision-makers, and facilities maintenance, can help avoid surprises and gain company-wide buy-in. Early in the process, establish and practice coordinating efforts between in-house staff and professional movers.
How To Choose A Professional Data Center Moving Team
Hiring professional movers for data center migrations isn’t like hiring residential or warehouse movers. Though you may come across some warehouse moving teams that claim they can help with data center relocations and migrations, contracting with a company that doesn’t specialize in moving servers and other sensitive IT equipment may not result in a good experience.
One reason is because general movers don’t know how to safely disconnect and reconnect your servers and other devices. Another reason is that their moving equipment—usually warehouse lifts and hand carts—is not designed to move your sensitive, expensive hardware.
To ensure the process of moving to a new data center is smooth and painless, you can use the following checklist to help you evaluate whether a potential moving company will adequately meet your needs.
Data Center Moving Company “Must Haves”
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Once you’ve found a data center moving company you’re comfortable with, it’s time to dig into the details.
While all data center migration projects require some custom decisions based on the needs of your company, there are standard best practices that will make migration or relocation easier. This checklist includes important aspects that should be considered before the move:
Checklist For Data Center Moves
1. Project Planning
- For large moves, choose an experienced, certified, and insured moving company with data center experience.
- Établir et pratiquer la coordination entre les déménageurs du centre de données et le personnel interne.
- Élaborer un budget et un plan de réinstallation du centre de données, comprenant:
- Planification du temps et des efforts
- Coûts d'acquisition, d'évaluation et de rénovation de nouvelles installations
- Personnel supplémentaire
- Heures supplémentaires
- Coût de la société de relocalisation
- Identification des risques
- Plan d'urgence
- Remplacement ou diversification possible du serveur
- Exigences de refroidissement
- Acquisitions et modifications d'infrastructures
- Câblage / câblage
- Planifier tous les événements de déploiement et de réinstallation
- Vérifiez l'inventaire de tous les éléments matériels et du système virtuel, en notant:
- État de l'équipement
- Taille
- Poids
- Numéros de série
- Examiner et mettre à jour le diagramme système complet
2. Pre-Deployment Documentation, Warranty, and Insurance Coverage
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- Examiner les garanties du fabricant d'équipement
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- Couverture actuelle
- Limitations possibles affectant l'installation ou la suppression de serveurs
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- Examiner les garanties du fabricant d'équipement
- Vérifier et réviser les polices d'assurance internes
- Vérifier et comprendre les conditions générales de couverture d'assurance du déménageur
3. Pre-Server Deployment
- Préparez la zone du serveur cible
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- Connectivité réseau
- Internet connectivity
- Schéma d'implantation / salle des serveurs
- Câblage réseau
- Gestion de l'alimentation
- Placement en rack
- VPN
- DNS
- Connectivité réseau
- Prepare in-house deployment staff
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- Formation aux procédures de sécurité
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- Session de formation / répétition du protocole de déploiement du serveur, comprenant:
- Matériel d'étiquetage et d'emballage
- Les câbles
- Rails
- Session de formation / répétition du protocole de déploiement du serveur, comprenant:
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- Associez des partenaires expérimentés à des débutants
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- Rappelez au personnel la disponibilité et l'importance de l'ascenseur du centre de données pour le serveur:
- Installation / démontage
- Transport
- Positionnement
- Rappelez au personnel la disponibilité et l'importance de l'ascenseur du centre de données pour le serveur:
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- Armez les dirigeants avec les calendriers du programme et les diagrammes de la salle des serveurs
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- Informer le personnel et les clients des temps d'arrêt du système à venir
- Programmer le chef de projet pour travailler sur site du début à la signature
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4. Preparing In-House Hardware and Software
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- Examiner et mettre à jour les diagrammes et les listes pour chaque rack
- Vérifier la disponibilité physique en armoire
- Vérifier la copie de sauvegarde stockée en toute sécurité
- Examiner et mettre à jour les diagrammes et les listes pour chaque rack
- Verify complete virtual assets backup
- Identifier et planifier les mises à niveau à effectuer pendant la migration
- Inventaire de tous les éléments matériels et systèmes virtuels
- Identifiez et supprimez les câbles abandonnés inutiles
- Vérifier la disponibilité des matériaux d'emballage résistant à l'impact, à l'humidité et aux autres dangers
5. Execution of Server Deployment
- Mise en miroir de l'alimentation requise lors du changement d'armoires
- Arrêtez les serveurs, le stockage et les périphériques réseau conformément au protocole établi
- Inspecter, nettoyer, réparer et ré-inventorier tous les articles avant de recharger les racks
- Ensure project manager sign-off on hardware list and scheduled tests once all items are deployed and inventoried
Planning and Finding the Best Professional Movers Will Pay Off
Fortunately, while the actual move is fast-paced, it is also short-lived. Most of the effort lies in effective planning. Help yourself and your coworkers avoid as much stress as possible by investing time and effort in collaborative planning.
Skillful coordination and cross-device collaboration will minimize potential difficulties that could arise. Utilizing a specialized consultant or migration coordinator for the project can help your team avoid common pitfalls.
You should also keep sécurité at the forefront during the entire moving process. A safe move is a smooth move, which, in turn, reduces the risk of downtime, injury, or damaged equipment. And starting early will give you the time to make sure every step is executed flawlessly.