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Accurately Predict the Impact on Data Center Relocation and Server Migration

by Neil Gorman
Shunra Software
Phone 630 258 0114

Abstract
Data center relocations and server migrations bring clear advantages. They reduce IT costs, support compliance with government and industry regulations, and enhance disaster recovery. Yet such moves are often fraught with risk. Local users become remote users, impacting application performance, increased transaction times put significant additional strain on processing resources, and critical services can be disrupted during transitional stages of the move. The impact of such moves on service levels - and on the business - should therefore not be underestimated.Yet it often it is.

That's why it's critical for network planners, enterprise architects and business application owners to understand - in advance - exactly how data center or server moves will impact performance and
availability. Only with this precise understanding can they plan and execute such moves and consolidations in a way that will avoid service disruption and their potentially disastrous consequences.

This White paper helps you address these critical concerns before you move a single server, ensuring the success of your data center relocations and server migrations. Shunra accurately predicts application performance from the end-user's perspective for all remote locations. It also enables project teams to experiment with 'what if' scenarios as they plan and execute data center moves or server relocations.

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