Data Center Service Component Transition Sample Clauses

Data Center Service Component Transition. In addition to the services outlined in Section 5.3, the Service Provider will perform the following Transition services for Data Center Services. Cable Infrastructure and Management. The Service will implement the Rackwise Data Center Management (DCM) software tool during Transition Phase I to support the maintenance of equipment layouts, rack elevations and cable management systems at the Consolidated Data Centers. Existing cable infrastructure records for the Consolidated Data Centers will be validated and imported into the Rackwise DCM tool during Transition Phase I. Data center procedures for cable management will be updated to incorporate the use of Rackwise DCM to support cable management and the data center staff trained in use of Rackwise DCM to support data center planning for equipment installation and cable management. Tape library, management, and integration with offsite media management. The Service Provider will take control of the off-site media services supporting the Consolidated Data Centers at Commencement and will continue to utilize the Incumbent Service Provider's Webscan system to support tracking of on-site and offsite media and offsite media rotations for the Consolidated Data Centers. The Service Provider will conduct a physical inventory of the external storage media associated with the Consolidated Data Centers (both on-site media and media at the off-site storage vault) at Commencement. The inventory results will be reconciled with the Incumbent Service Provider's existing Webscan system to verify that all of the media associated with the Consolidated Data Centers is accounted for. The Webscan media reporting from this inventory will be used by the Mainframe and Server towers to support reconciliation the mainframe and server tape management system records. Transition Support for physical security at the ADC and SDC. The Service Provider will coordinate advance badging of staff requiring physical access to the ADC and SDC facilities prior to service Commencement. Management approval and background check clearance confirmation using the security clearance database will be requisite for badging at both the ADC and SDC facilities. Prior to service Commencement, the Service Provider will review the facility access lists at both the ADC and SDC facilities to identify Incumbent Service Provider staff that will not be rebadged at Commencement. At service Commencement, at the ADC and SDC, the Service Provider will collect access badg...
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