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Royal Moving & Storage Truck

Data Center Movers Portland

Temporary moves and storage during home renovation across Portland and the metro. We move belongings out, store them safely, and return them when the work is done.

4.9/5

27,819 reviews

50K+

Moves completed

6+

Years in PDX

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Uptime Is Everything

A plan built to protect uptime

Sequenced shutdown, anti-static handling, and documented inventory keep your systems safe and traceable.

Moving the systems your business runs on.

A data center or server room move is the highest-stakes relocation a business can undertake. The equipment is sensitive and expensive, the data is critical, and downtime is measured in lost revenue by the minute. There is no room for an improvised approach.

Royal Moving & Storage handles Portland data center and server room relocations with anti-static protocols, documented chain-of-custody inventory, and a sequenced plan coordinated with your IT team to protect uptime and data integrity throughout.

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What a Portland Data Center Move Has to Protect

When the systems your business runs on are in transit, every detail matters. Here is what our plan accounts for.

Sensitive Hardware

Servers, switches, and storage arrays are handled with anti-static protocols and secured for transport, not stacked loose in a truck.

Data Integrity

The shutdown and restart sequence is planned with your IT team so data is protected and systems come back clean.

Chain of Custody

Every unit is logged and tracked from rack to rack, so nothing is unaccounted for at any point in the move.

Downtime Windows

The move is sequenced, often off-hours or phased, to keep the downtime window as short as the systems allow.

Racks & Cabinets

Server racks and cabinets are transported and reinstalled correctly, ready for power-up and verification.

Cabling & Reconnection

We place equipment ready for your team to reconnect, coordinating the hand-back so the restart is orderly.

A server move that protects uptime.

Four steps coordinated with your IT team.

01

IT survey

We assess the equipment, racks, and dependencies with your IT team before planning.

02

Sequenced plan

A documented plan for shutdown, transport, and restart sequencing to minimize downtime.

03

Protected move

Equipment handled with anti-static protocols and tracked by chain-of-custody inventory.

04

Restart support

Racks and equipment placed and ready for your IT team to power up and verify.

Our Portland Service Area

Server room and data center relocations across Portland and the metro.

Two ways a data center move can go.

Loose handling and lost time, or anti-static protocols and a sequenced plan.

Typical Movers

Loose and risky

Servers moved loose with no anti-static handling
No documented inventory or chain of custody
No coordination with IT on shutdown sequencing
Extended downtime from an unplanned move
No plan for safe rack transport and reinstallation
Royal Moving & Storage

Protocol-driven

Anti-static handling for all sensitive equipment
Documented chain-of-custody inventory throughout
Shutdown and restart sequencing planned with IT
A plan built to minimize downtime
Racks transported and reinstalled with care

Everything a Portland Data Center Move Should Include

Protocol-driven and uptime-focused.

Flat-rate pricing
A clear price for the relocation project.
Anti-static handling
Sensitive IT equipment protected throughout.
Chain-of-custody inventory
Every item documented and tracked.
Sequenced planning
Shutdown and restart coordinated with IT.
Rack handling
Racks transported and reinstalled safely.
Licensed and insured
Oregon MC #280015 with full coverage.

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Anti-static handling, documented inventory, and a sequenced plan built to protect your uptime.

Data Center Moving FAQs

1. How do you protect servers during the move?

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We handle IT equipment with anti-static protocols, secure it for transport, and track everything with a documented chain-of-custody inventory from shutdown to restart.

2. Do you coordinate with our IT team?

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3. How do you minimize downtime?

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4. Do you handle the racks themselves?

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5. Can you provide a Certificate of Insurance?

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6. Are you licensed and insured?

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