5 Things to Know Before Moving Your Data Center

April 30th, 2010

Data center moves are not common events for most organizations.  As a result, the response to this event can range from chaotic panic to a complete lack of urgency. We’ve compiled some resources to help you understand the complexity with five things you can do right now.

  1. Get Your Free Data Center Moving Guide
  2. Understand the Executive’s Guide to Data Center Move Planning
  3. Avoid the Common Undermining Move Factors with Data Center Relocations
  4. How to Write a Data Center Relocation Statement of Work?
  5. Four Reasons Not to Relocate Your Data Center

If video is more your style, have a look at our data center moving video series to help you understand the data center moving process.

When you have questions about your data center move, just give us a call. We’re ready when you are.

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Complexity Blindness and Data Center Relocations

August 5th, 2009

Moving a data center is not an ordinary event in most corporate environments.  While most know that planning and preparation are critical to a successful relocation, there are a number of elements that trip up even the most careful planner during their data center move.

Complexity Blindness

Underestimating complexity is widespread and a common affliction for most program and project managers. This complexity blindness compounds an otherwise well-constructed plan as contingencies are often not in place when the wheels come off the plan.

Two components of complexity blindness – duration and disruption – are the most common mistakes to understand.

Duration and Disruption

A complexity-induced duration event can elongate the time to complete a set of tasks. For example, it’s common to underestimate the complexity of communication during a data center move. This complexity in communication can completely change the dynamic for finishing a task and as a result elongate the time to finish other tasks. It’s easy to see that plans constructed where everything has to go right are doomed from the beginning.

A complexity-induced disruption event can have a disastrous impact on a data center move due to the disruption it causes when it occurs. Presuming, for example, that power is not complex and failing to afford it  special attention can disrupt an entire data center move.  Most IT (Information Technology) professionals are not familiar with the precision of language required to properly specify power in a new location. Missing one special power connector or undersizing a power circuit can prevent powering up the key piece of equipment in your move.

These are just two examples of Complexity Blindness and data center moves are littered with small and large elements that can derail an otherwise perfect (on paper) plan.

While discounting the complexity of a data center move is quite common, it doesn’t have to be fatal to your career. Get your move plan thoroughly reviewed and pay attention to duration and disruption events caused by complexity blindness.

About the Author:

Blaine Berger is the President of E-Oasis, a business and technology veteran with 25 years of experience. You can contact Blaine via e-mail at blaine@e-oasis.com or follow @eoasis on Twitter. You may also leave a comment here.

E-Oasis offers complete data center moving services for the  life-cycle of a data center move. We help you avoid Complexity Blindness in your data center move planning. Additionally, our workshop series addresses all aspects of data center moving.

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Data Center Moving Workshop Series

June 22nd, 2009

Making good decisions is not just a requirement of the C-Suite. It’s a critical skill at every level of an organization.

When considering a data center move, how do you know which decisions you’ll encounter?

How do you avoid decision paralysis costing valuable time?

What if you could attend a customized workshop at your facility? Once that demystifies the process of moving a data center?

Introducing the Data center moving workshop for all stakeholders. From executives, to IT directors, to staff, we cover important topics including:

  1. The Executive’s Guide to Data Center Moving
  2. Common problems that undermine almost every data center move, and
  3. Critically important Post-Move issues that require planning right now

Decision-making is such an important skill in these data center relocation moves, that organizations need to avoid the paralysis trap.

Decisions that are not timely or not made at all are in fact more damaging than poor decisions.

Establishing a common sense of urgency for your move is one the best first steps you can take.

All the workshop details can be found at http://datacentermoving.com/datacenterworkshops

Reserve a spot right now!



Watch a Video explaining the Workshop.

 

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Keep Your Options Open When Moving Your Data Center

June 10th, 2009

Whether you move your data center yourself or engage data center move services, you are going to need to budget, plan, execute, and clean up the post-move mess. Avoiding common relocation mistakes while keeping your job can be quite a challenge. Our free data center moving guide can help you understand the relocation process. We’ve revised the moving guide to touch on budgeting, project plan checklists, and virtualization.

You might be surprised to learn that we help companies of all sizes. The data center move guide can be helpful for moving a small computer room as well as guiding your own development of a move project checklist.

Navigating the Perfect Storm

A data center move is often one component of a larger corporate relocation and can be a bit overwhelming. How much pressure are you experiencing? Time constraints, budget constraints, organizational pressures, and overworked staff all contribute to the perfect storm. The place to start is to understand the process, identify the milestones, and keep your options open when dealing with contingencies.

Our Services Give You Options

The consequence of indecision is often the most expensive mistake when moving a data center. Our expertise helps you navigate your unique data center relocation by avoiding costly mistakes. The first step is a conversation. Give us a call at 303-485-1115 .

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Transitional CIO, CTO, and IT Services

May 21st, 2009

Transitional or Interim services are not for every organization, but few are prepared for the sudden departure of a key executive.

While it’s  typical for us to  provide these transitional services as part of a Data Center Relocation,  the services are available to all organizations.

What Problem Are You Trying to Solve?

We don’t pretend to read your mind and prefer to engage in a conversation about the issues that are driving your need for transitional services.  Common needs include:

  • An unplanned and sudden departure
  • A desire for a new direction
  • Returning a sense of urgency to organizational priorities
  • Fixing long-standing operational or technical issues
  • Resolving complexities during a reorganization
  • Allowing the search process to find the right permanent candidate

Whatever your reason, the first step is the conversation. Give us a call at 1-877-485-1115 and let us know how we can help.

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Four Reasons Not to Relocate Your Data Center

May 12th, 2009

Data Center relocations can be justified from a number of perspectives. Out of power, out of space, and inadequate cooling are all common reasons for a data center move. But what are the compelling reasons to stay put?

  1. Lack of a comprehensive data center moving plan. Don’t be rushed into a data center relocation without dedicating adequate resources and time to a detailed moving plan.
  2. Inadequate attention to solving the cooling problem. Even with all the information about proper hot and cold aisles, dueling CRAC (Computer Room Air Conditioners), and improper return air dynamics, IT staffs still operate inefficient data centers with glaring problems. Seek out a data center audit to ensure easily corrected mistakes get corrected.
  3. Swinging for the fences with Virtualization. While virtualization can deliver impressive cost savings, it also changes the way your data center operates. Betting that you can completely move to a virtualized platform as the underlying strategy of your data center move without unintended consequences ignores the complexity inherent in the data center.
  4. Unreasonable construction time lines. It’s rare that a construction completion date is met for a variety of legitimate reasons. The data center commissioning process is often compromised in the rush to recover the time consumed by construction. Delaying the data center move will cost less in the long run than moving into a a new data center that has inadequate soak time and testing.

The decision to relocate your data center should be made carefully. As this video explains, a data center move readiness assessment can make the difference between a successful data center relocation and a fatallly flawed move.

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Accidental Data Center Planning

April 7th, 2009

While many organizations operate more than one data center, it’s rare that any two are alike. External forces often manifest as a crisis where something must be done about the data centers. Expand, contract, consolidate, or relocate are common outcomes.

While it’s true that best-practice experts will preach continuous planning, it’s also true that most corporate data centers are understaffed. It’s not unusual for the Executive Management with oversight responsibility to have no actual data center operational experience. In this environment, how can you expect anything other than accidental data center planning?

Unfortunately, when it comes time to plan the move of these data centers, the perfect storm of accidental planning, understaffed neglect, and the crisis-driven mindset can doom the move before it begins.

Moving Unstable Data Centers Will Be Painful

Moving a data center that’s unstable operationally is a prescription for certain failure. Freezing changes in the data center must be enforced.  This freeze for any meaningful length of time is one of the most difficult parts of a data center move. For organizations with an ad-hoc planning approach, the need to freeze changes is particularly acute because even small changes cause huge disruptions.

It’s not practical to believe that an organization used to ad-hoc methods will first change their culture and then move their data center. This is particularly true when the need to move a data center is urgent.

Here’s a helpful data center moving video that explains why our free data center moving guide can help you understand your move.  Starting early is the number one factor for a successful data center move. If your need is urgent, give us a call.

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Learn More About Data Center Moving

February 23rd, 2009

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A New Year, A New Data Center Move Guide

January 12th, 2009

Every data center move is unique and every move is important to us. We’ve updated our popular data center moving guide for 2009 doubling its size to over 20 pages.

E-Oasis Wants to Earn Your Business
While many white papers are written carefully to disclose very little information, ours are different. Make no mistake – we do want to earn your business  by planning your data center move. However, we think the best way to do that is to explain the anatomy of a data center move including common mistakes to avoid.

This 2009 edition of the data center move guide contains:

  • Is Your Move Feasible?
  • Anatomy of a Move
  • Budgeting
  • Site Selection
  • Pre-Move Planning
  • Teardown
  • Transit
  • Arrival
  • Re-Assembly
  • Post-Move
  • Top Mistakes to Avoid

Get your guide by providing your e-mail address in the sidebar on your right.

Survive or Thrive?

Data center relocations are major projects. But just surviving the relocation may prove to be the wrong strategy. Our relocation planning will save you money, help you avoid costly and potentially embarassing mistakes, and minimize the disruption to your business.

Check our our blog-at-a-glance feature if you’re new to this site to learn more about data center moving.

We move data centers.

Put our systematic methodology for planning and moving a data center to work for you. We  make you the Super Hero of your move.

  • Planning – Helping you avoid costly mistakes with our data center move playbook.
  • Execution – Keeping the data center move on-track.
  • Post-Move Support – Critically important post-move services ensures success.

Give us a call. We’re ready when you are.

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Desktop Moving Guide Updated for 2009

January 7th, 2009

We’ve updated our  Desktop Moving Guide with additional content and mistakes to avoid for 2009.

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Moving your desktops during your corporate relocation does not have to be complicated or mysterious. Computers should not be treated as furniture.

Download our Free Desktop Moving Guide and learn how you can move desktops the right way.

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The guide covers:

  • Preparation
  • Labeling
  • De-Stage
  • Re-Stage
  • Common Mistakes

If you’d like help, give us a call.

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