Moving servers and network gear is about uptime, sequence, and chain of custody. We relocate data centers and server rooms across the Bay Area with careful handling, asset tracking, and a plan built to protect your equipment and your data.
Servers, racks, and network gear moved with asset tracking and careful handling.
Server Moves Leave No Room for Error
A data center move is unlike any other. Servers, switches, and storage arrays are sensitive, valuable, and tied to uptime, and the move has to preserve sequence and chain of custody from rack to rack. The risk is not just a scratched cabinet; it is downtime, lost configuration, and equipment damaged by careless handling.
We plan the move with your IT team, label and track every asset, and handle equipment with anti-static care and proper transport. Racks and cabinets are moved securely, the sequence is planned so systems come down and back up in order, and chain of custody is maintained throughout. We coordinate access and timing so the move happens in your maintenance window, not your business hours.
Our crews work the whole Bay Area, from San Francisco and Daly City across to Oakland and Berkeley and down the Peninsula through San Mateo and Redwood City.
Yes. Servers, switches, storage arrays, and full racks are moved with anti-static, careful handling and proper transport.
2. How do you maintain chain of custody?
Every asset is labeled and tracked from the old rack to the new one, so equipment is accounted for throughout.
3. Can you move during our maintenance window?
Yes. We schedule the move for your planned window to protect uptime and keep it out of business hours.
4. Do you work with our IT team?
Yes. We plan the move sequence with your IT staff so systems come down and back up in the right order. Powering systems down and bringing them up stays with your team.
5. How is a data center move priced?
From a planning session and asset survey, as one written price agreed before the move.
6. Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. Royal Moving & Storage operates under CAL-T 191476 with full coverage on data center moves.