Check your maintenance agreements still apply. These are often tied to the location and local suppliers.
This alone can make a relocation impractical for cost reasons. Best of luck Narelle On Wed, 21 Aug. 2019, 3:27 pm Mark Anthony Delfin, <m...@delfin.me> wrote: > Hi Paul, > > Thanks for replying back to me. It is one of the reasons I was soliciting > some advice on this list. > > I didn't have the experience of shipping that number of equipment overseas > back to Sydney. Previously for a single device, I just pack the device in a > box or a suitcase (if it fits) and travel as a piece of check-in baggage > when I am on a scheduled visit. In some cases, I asked the Datacenter > overseas to unrack, pack and ship back to Sydney. > > >How do you manage risk on such a move? vs someone internal with systems + > local knowledge? > All the devices will be wiped out of all the config/data before it will be > shutdown. > > I got a some replies from the list as well. > > Allied Pickford for courier service and TXO-systems for IT asset > de-installation and relocation (this might be expensive). > > >Hard disks can travel as carry on. > This is a good option too. > > Thanks. > > Mark > > > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net > http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog >
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