Semi-on topic: In 2005 I was working with NTTcom on creating a new webhosting offering. NTT was going to move 16 FULL racks of net and server gear from the lab, to the next floor which was the actual datacenter. This required (due to weight and space issues) that every server/net device had to be unracked and uncabled. The crew doing physical move also did the break down of everything. I inquired about the down time to the lab and how long the move would take. I was told that it would take about 8 hours. I was extremely pessimistic that this would happen and voiced my concern. The lead server admin reassured me that everything would be perfect and that there would be no issues. To prove the point, he place a screw on top of one of the servers and stated "This will be in the same place tomorrow but in the data center". The move was 99.99% successful. The exception was that some one plugged fiber into the wrong port on a DB server but the aformentioned screw was in the same place on the server. Absolutely AMAZING! I'll track down which company provided the service. -Robert On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 5:07 AM, Elmar K. Bins <elmi@4ever.de> wrote:
Hello altogether,
I got a couple of freelancers and a few tips which companies to use. I thought I'd at least share the company recommendations, of which I'll have the bosses pick.
One other thing - I'll be needing the same thing in Tokyo by the end of the year. If anyone has recommendations, please don't hesitate. I'm not shy of travelling, but I'd rather save time and money there...
Yours, Elmar.
Recommended companies:
Team Silverback (www.teamsilverback.com) OnForce (www.onforce.com) Endeavor Xeta Blackbox Ledcor (www.ltscompany.com)