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Consolidate Your Data Centers

Benefits from data center consolidation are not guaranteed. Effective planning is the key to capture consolidation benefits.

  • Data center operating costs continue to escalate as organizations struggle with data center sprawl.
  • While data center consolidation is an attractive option to reduce cost and sprawl, the complexity of these projects makes them extremely difficulty to execute.
  • The status quo is also not an option, as budget constraints and the challenges with managing multiple data centers continues to increase.

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Critical Insight

  • Despite consolidation being an effective way of addressing sprawl, it is often difficult to secure buy-in and funding from the business.
  • Many consolidation projects suffer cost overruns due to unforeseen requirements and hidden interdependencies which could have been mitigated during the planning phase.
  • Organizations that avoid consolidation projects due to their complexity are just deferring the challenge, while costs and inefficiencies continue to increase.

Impact and Result

  • Successful data center consolidation will have an immediate impact on reducing data center sprawl. Maximize your chances of success by securing buy-in from the business.
  • Avoid cost overruns and unforeseen requirements by engaging with the business at the start of the process. Clearly define business requirements and establish common expectations.
  • While cost improvements often drive data center consolidation, successful projects will also improve scalability, operational efficiency, and data center redundancy.

Consolidate Your Data Centers Research & Tools

Start here – read the Executive Brief

Read our concise Executive Brief to find out why you should perform a data center consolidation, review Info-Tech’s methodology, and understand the four ways we can support you in completing this project.

1. Discover

Identify IT infrastructure systems and establish dependency bundles for the current and target sites.

2. Plan

Build a strong business case for data center consolidation by leveraging a TCO analysis and incorporating business requirements.

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Guided Implementation 1: Discover
  • Call 1: Leverage the project planning tool to organize tasks and projects.
  • Call 2: Create and prioritize dependency bundles.
  • Call 3: Use the consolidation workbook to capture consolidation requirements.

Guided Implementation 2: Plan
  • Call 1: Paint a clear financial outlook for the business through a five-year TCO.
  • Call 2: Clearly articulate business and IT requirements.
  • Call 3: Identify and mitigate consolidation risks.
  • Call 4: Assess and select an appropriate mover.

Guided Implementation 3: Execute
  • Call 1: Create a minute-by-minute move-day script.
  • Call 2: Leverage a communication plan to keep stakeholders engaged and accountable.
  • Call 3: Clearly establish go/no-go criteria to ensure that the data center relocation is successful.

Guided Implementation 4: Close
  • Call 1: Establish a project plan for the QA team that aligns with the move plan.
  • Call 2: Follow best practices when decommissioning.
  • Call 3: Document issue resolution and lessons learned for a smoother consolidation the next time around.

Authors

Darin Stahl

Frank Trovato

David Xu

Contributors

  • City of Spokane
  • Saskatchewan Transportation
  • Tripwire
  • City of Austin
  • Louis Dreyfus Highbridge Energy
  • ASW Global
  • Alberta Finance & Enterprise
  • Independence First
  • INVe SHARE
  • Sims Metal Management
  • Richardson
  • Benco Dental Company
  • American Equity Investment Life Insurance
  • Weston Solutions
  • Sirius International
  • TripleT
  • Gowans Research
  • Dutch/European Standards Data Centers Committee
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