Ace IT Relocation delivers audit-first, end-to-end turnkey migration solutions. We combine hardware audits with cable audits, pre-cable & pre-label, and clear port numbering, so every device and link is traceable from de-rack to re-rack.
Moves are planned by an Infrastructure Planner and run by dual racking/cabling teams. Assets are flight-case packed with tamper-evident seals and moved in GPS-tracked vehicles. With full chain-of-custody and project management, we minimise downtime and deliver a clean, verifiable audit trail.
A hardware relocation involves physically moving your current data centre infrastructure to a new location, either to a different server room within the current building or to a completely new data centre.
At this initial stage, you will need to evaluate the potential new environment by looking at the new facility and the footprint size available, ventilation and power load capabilities for each rack.
You will also need to consider what cabling and ISP infrastructure may be required. Its also advisable to coordinate an entire environment shutdown process, and to consider a thorough testing plan after the physical migration.
Relocating a data centre is a high-stakes task that demands precision, planning, and absolute security. At Ace IT Relocation, we deliver bespoke, insured, and sustainable data centre relocation services across the UK and Europe.
From single racks to full facilities, our expert team ensures minimal downtime, secure transportation, and a smooth transition for your business-critical infrastructure.
Hardware audit of all racks, devices, and dependencies, plus an end-to-end physical cable audit to map routes, lengths, and risks.
Build a simple numerical ID system for racks, ports, and cables; produce port maps and patch schedules that drive the move.
Prepare pre-cut looms and labels; pre-cable & pre-label at source/destination where possible to shorten outage windows.
Locked runbook with exact de-rack/de-cable order, access windows, and sign-offs; flight-case references embedded per asset.
Pack to flight-case packing orders with tamper seals; GPS-tracked, fully insured chain-of-custody from rack to rack.
Dual-team installs—one racking, one cabling—follow the plan; verify port numbering, power, airflow, and service checks before handover.
Beyond the physical move, our engineers deliver structured cabling, containment, power distribution, and cabinet works. We also provide Smart Hands & Remote Hands for upgrades, swaps, and monitoring to extend asset life while reducing risk.
Every project is backed by certified audits, simple numerical rack/port/cable IDs, and QR labelling, producing a clear, verifiable trail. With sustainability in mind, we help optimise power usage and airflow, cut waste, and meet UK/EU compliance standards.
Data Centre Relocation Project Plan. A thorough project plan is essential for a successful data centre relocation project and if executed properly, it will reduce service downtime and minimise the impact on usual business activities.
Your relocation spend will make sense; the higher capabilities of our infrastructure movers mitigate unforeseen challenges by following a planned checklist (project plan template) to make sure your server, storage and network infrastructure is installed correctly in their new home.
If you are a competitive big brand, you need to know that when you are spending a lot on ‘data centre relocation’ (often much more than mid-sized businesses spend), as an enterprise customer, it is important to get it right advice and follow best practices for server migration projects.
In addition to making sure you don’t have any, (or to minimise) downtime when moving to a new colocation facility, so you maintain up-time and cause minimal disruption to usual business activities and network connectivity.
Infrastructure Planner – Should include Hardware and connectivity audits, project time line schedule, project road map & escalation points.
Project Plan & Checklist – Including detailed project plan, individual resource responsibilities, risk assessment and method statements and project completion checklist.
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