Data Center Decommissioning
Planned de-racking, removal and disposition of data centre hardware, sequenced around your uptime requirements.
Overview
Decommissioning is a logistics problem before it is a disposal one. Racks come out while neighbouring systems stay live, access windows are narrow, and the asset register rarely matches what is actually in the room.
We plan the sequence before anything is unbolted, then remove, reconcile and dispose of the hardware as one piece of work rather than three handovers.
What this covers
- Site survey and a removal sequence built around your uptime requirements
- De-racking, cable removal and safe handling of heavy or awkward equipment
- Asset register reconciled against what is physically found in the room
- Packing, transport and onward disposition handled by the same team
How it works
Survey and plan
We walk the site, confirm what is actually installed, and agree an order of work that fits your access and uptime constraints.
De-rack and remove
Equipment comes out to the agreed sequence, inventoried as it is removed rather than afterwards.
Reconcile and dispose
The captured inventory is reconciled against your records, and each asset is routed to data destruction, resale or recycling.