Comprehensive Guide to DC Moving and Installation

Started by nisha03, Jul 29, 2022, 10:36 AM

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nisha03Topic starter

The moving process can be quite routine in many industries, and it's important to plan ahead to avoid mistakes.



This includes rehearsing with equipment prior to the move, familiarizing oneself with the new location, creating a detailed inventory and labeling all equipment, coordinating all necessary documents and powers of attorney, and bringing along essential tools and supplies such as screwdrivers, pliers, and energy adapters.

Despite taking these measures, incidents can still occur, such as the issue of having cables that are too long for the wire tray at the new location.

Having extra wires and proper labeling are critical during equipment installation. It's important to have a layout of apparatus with labels on both sides and marked by rack number to avoid confusion. Using different colored wires for critical nodes is also helpful in reducing the risk of error.

Always check with the data center attendant about the rules before starting work, and make sure to have proper admission and permit for electrical work. By following these steps, you can ensure a successful equipment installation without any issues.
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berto

When moving to a data center, it's important to note that equipment with only one power supply such as firewalls, switches, and tape drives require an ATS due to maintenance-related power outages.
Purchasing your own ATS may not be cost-effective in comparison to renting, and it can be consolidated in one unit with half-depth switches.
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Nizam18

Our projects are tailored to individual customer needs, taking into account factors such as the new office site's infrastructure, equipment and software characteristics, as well as desired work dates and hours. We understand that some companies cannot afford to pause business during relocation, so we offer work at night or on weekends if necessary. Additionally, we create demo stands for transferring productive loads during physical transportation.

Our top priority is ensuring client comfort and continuity of all key data center processes during relocation. Our services include secure transfer of network, processing, storage, and virtual infrastructure, as well as UPS, air conditioning, and gas fire extinguishing systems. Each project is approached with the customer's situation in mind, and we strive to launch the data center at the new site without interrupting client services, thereby minimizing risks and losses.
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