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Title: Data Center Relocation Can Be a Moving Experience


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Data Center Relocation Can Be a Moving Experience
  • Rob LyonsConsultant, Resilient Systems, Inc.

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Data Center Relocation
  • Applies equally to various office infrastructures
  • Back-office servers
  • Network routers, switches, gateways
  • Telephone systems
  • Desktop systems

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Data Center Relocation
  • Up-front planning is the key
  • The farther ahead you know the details,
  • The fewer and shorter disruptions you will have.
  • 12-18 months is a good target

4
Data Center Relocation
  • Move team partnership
  • Facilities - computers are office equipment, like
    desks and chairs
  • IS services - phones, computers, and printers
    just about everything that has a wire to it
  • Victims - unless its on their desk, they don't
    want to know things changed
  • Coordinator - official organizer and keeper of
    the plan

5
Data Center Relocation
  • Relocation costs in perspective
  • Estimated that over 40 of a companies employees
    move in a year
  • It costs around 1000 to move an employee
  • IT relocation can be much higher when we factor
    in security, power, A/C, network wiring, fire
    protection

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Data Center Relocation
  1. Simple tote and cable - also call "flash cut
  2. Shift replicated resources
  3. Leapfrog through data replication
  4. Treat move as a mock disaster
  5. Multi-site clustering allows rolling relocation

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Data Center Relocation
  • 1. Tote and cable
  • Works best when scheduled downtime is plentiful
  • Consists of
  • Shutdown
  • Un-cable
  • Carry it to the destination
  • Plug it in
  • Start it back up
  • Used for workstations, single user or test systems

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Data Center Relocation
  • Destination site needs
  • Power
  • Capacity (UPS)
  • Connector type
  • Cable length
  • Climate
  • A/C capacity
  • Humidity requirements
  • User access
  • Screen, keyboard, work surface
  • Network
  • Special (FDDI, F/C, modem lines)

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Data Center Relocation
  • Best practice
  • Label and mark all previously used connectors
  • Make full data backup to protect from mechanical
    failures
  • Document verification tasks to know when system
    is done

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Data Center Relocation
  • Gotcha's
  • Cabinets need to fit through doors, halls, and
    vehicles
  • Network routers must be updated for new location
  • Operations responsibility transition (backup,
    reboot, access)
  • There is no easy fall-back solution since the
    previous room is empty

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Data Center Relocation
  • 2. Shift replicated resources
  • Implemented through the use of redundant services
    which are placed on an extended network that
    spans both old and new sites
  • Desirable where network can bridge sites and
    permit multiple concurrent functions
  • Internet proxy server
  • Print server
  • DNS or DHCP server
  • Redundant web servers

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Data Center Relocation
  • Best practice
  • Test with limited accessibility before enabling
    general public
  • Keep old server available for a few days in case
    fall-back is needed
  • Short term rentals may reduce costs - rental can
    be used as live system while real system is moved
    to destination

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Data Center Relocation
  • Gotcha's
  • Some users may have set a specific IP address
  • Watch for performance changes due to new network
    topology

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Data Center Relocation
  • 3. Leapfrog with data replication
  • Based on storage controller ability to construct
    and maintain a remote copy
  • Short downtime needed to change IP address and
    location of disk master copy of data
  • Based on the idea that the key part of the move
    is getting the data to the new site
  • Preferred for use with database servers or mail
    server

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Data Center Relocation
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Data Center Relocation
  • Best practice
  • Use automated scripts, if possible, to effect the
    storage configuration steps
  • Create and hold full backup at original site for
    protection until new site is fully operational

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Data Center Relocation
  • 4.Treat move as a mock disaster
  • Schedule annual DR test to be full function
    relocation
  • May require extensive hardware investment or
    rented systems

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Data Center Relocation
  • Best practice
  • Separate physical relocation from cut-over where
    possible
  • Couple technology advancements that will not
    create high risk
  • Test new system under simulated load prior to
    switch-over
  • Use incremental back-up on previous copy of data
    to minimize downtime
  • System freeze window for application changes

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Data Center Relocation
  • 5. Multi-site clustering allows rolling
    relocation
  • Based on O/S ability to maintain remote copy of
    data with simultaneous access from both sites.
  • Zero downtime
  • Prior preparation used to make single member
    RAID1 sets

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Data Center Relocation
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Data Center Relocation
  • Best practices
  • Set initial system parameters manually to match
    old settings rather than use automatic tuning
  • Schedule cluster member reboot to clear old
    device names
  • Watch network traffic shift for any new
    bottlenecks

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Data Center Relocation
  • General Server Relocation Milestones
  • Move preparation
  • Inventory systems
  • Label used ports external cables
  • Construct drawing of system at initial and
    destination location
  • Verify new site has all connections and that they
    are operational

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Data Center Relocation
  • Physical move tasks
  • Perform full backup
  • Perform orderly shutdown (log system output)
  • Break down configuration into transportable units
  • Install available shipping brackets
  • Attach inventory labels to each unit
  • Move units out

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Data Center Relocation
  • Physical move tasks (cont.)
  • Locate and organize units at destination
  • Inspect units for damage or handling issues
  • Position equipment for re-installation
  • Re-cable units
  • Perform basic health checks
  • Verify environmental considerations
  • Initiate startup (capture system output to a log
    files)
  • Verify system is operational

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Data Center Relocation
  • Final thoughts
  • If you must fall-back, you have still gained the
    knowledge of what it takes to succeed next time
  • If the system mostly works, it is usually better
    to fix the few issues than it is to fall-back and
    do it all over again

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Data Center Relocation
  • Questions
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