There are three major challenges in data center management

There are three major challenges in data center management

When an enterprise develops to a certain extent, or the previous computer room can no longer meet the needs of the current data center, the enterprise will migrate the data center. Data center migration sounds simple, but when you really do it, you will find that data center migration is a complex project.

Moreover, it is even more difficult to migrate a data center safely because there will be some risks when migrating a data center. These risks cannot be avoided, but we can take some measures to reduce the risks of data center migration.

So what risks will we encounter when migrating a data center? What measures should we take to avoid these risks? Let's analyze several problems and risks related to managing a data center.

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1. Data Migration

Migrating application data from one location to another can be one of the most complex aspects of a data center migration project. A simple approach is to perform a tape- or disk-based backup and perform a restore; however, like a lift-and-shift migration, backup and restore provides limited capabilities for restoring service in a timely manner. Additionally, backup and restore is not the ideal method for data migration—it is more suitable for disaster recovery scenarios where data recovery options are limited.

2. Hardware Migration

There are two common strategies for migrating physical servers: one is called a "lift" and the other is called data replication. In a lift strategy, the hardware is put on a moving truck and then installed in a new data center. The system is backed up before moving to the new location, but this strategy carries some risks.

One of the biggest risks is that the physical server may be damaged during transportation; damage during transportation will render the backup useless. Another challenge is that the two data centers are too far apart, making this approach unrealistic and unable to guarantee service availability within an acceptable period of time.

The second strategy is to migrate data over a leased line. Leased lines bring two sub-swing hardware options. One option is to perform a physical-to-physical (P2P) migration. P2P migration requires the purchase of similar hardware so that the applications and hardware of the original data center can be migrated over while ensuring the shortest downtime.

3. Availability of Services

The primary purpose of a data center is to host and run applications that provide services to the business. Whenever you consider migrating from one data center to another, you must first consider the availability of the underlying services. These services include infrastructure applications such as Active Directory and customer-facing applications such as SAP.

When services are moved from one data center to another, you must develop a strategy that takes into account when specific services are moved and the dependencies of applications on each other. A common approach to ensuring service availability is to create migration groups and group interdependent applications into the same group. For services that support most enterprise applications, such as Active Directory and DNS, a common approach is to extend these core services across data centers. Services remain in both data centers until the migration is complete.

Migrating a data center is an important and complex project for an enterprise. The successful migration of a data center is also very important for an enterprise. Therefore, for some security risks encountered during the migration process, the enterprise must take corresponding measures in a timely manner for different risks.

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