21/05: Data Center Migration Timeline
The Data Center Migration Timeline is directly influenced by the following factors:
- Transformation Objectives and In-flight Enterprise Initiatives
- Business, Technology and Applications Constraints driven move groups and available maintenance windows
- Miscellaneous vendors SLAs and time needed for the procurement, build and validation phases
- Organization’s maturity - availability of infrastructure (Network, Compute and Storage), applications and business data related to source environment
- Stake holders’ resource plan and skills & maturity level
- Swing infrastructure (Network, Compute and Storage) availability and migration tools capabilities
- Security and Compliance Needs
- Migration Methods Needed and Utilized:
- Physical Moves (Lift-n-Shift)
- Logical Moves (Server Image and Data over Wire)
- Green Field (Build and Deploy)
- Environment Nature and Size:
- Number of Physical Devices
- Number of Operating System Instances
- Number of Applications & Types
- Total Storage
- Number of Databases and Total Size
- Number of File Shares and Total Size
- Number of Network Zones and VLANs
- Number of Firewalls and Load Balancers Rules
- Number of Components between End User(s) and Server(s)
- Number of Data Centers and WAN Sites
- Number of Environments in SDLC
- SDLC Types & Timelines
Disclaimer
The thoughts expressed in the blog are those of the author and do not represent necessarily the official policy or position of any other agency, organization, employer, or company. Assumptions made in the study are not reflective of the point of view(s) of any entity other than the author. Since we are critically thinking human beings, the point of view(s) is always subject to change, revision and rethinking at any time. While reasonable efforts have been made to obtain accurate information, the author makes no warranty, expressed or implied as to its accuracy.
The thoughts expressed in the blog are those of the author and do not represent necessarily the official policy or position of any other agency, organization, employer, or company. Assumptions made in the study are not reflective of the point of view(s) of any entity other than the author. Since we are critically thinking human beings, the point of view(s) is always subject to change, revision and rethinking at any time. While reasonable efforts have been made to obtain accurate information, the author makes no warranty, expressed or implied as to its accuracy.