CloudKleyer Frankfurt GmbH, a German IT service provider, has completed an international project involving the relocation of a client’s server infrastructure from data centers in Stockholm and London to Frankfurt am Main. The project was delivered as a fully managed turnkey solution under the coordination of the CloudKleyer team.
The data center-to-data center (DC-to-DC) migration required the safe transfer of active production equipment while preserving uninterrupted service availability. Acting as the sole responsible contractor, the company supervised all phases of the project — from initial preparation to the controlled commissioning of systems.
Project implementation stages
- Structured planning and risk assessment
- Professional shutdown of operating equipment
- Secure transportation with full insurance coverage
- Coordination of access and on-site logistics
- Equipment placement (rack & stack), cabling and integration
- Testing, verification of operability and controlled launch
Centralized coordination ensured synchronization of technical and logistical activities and reduced risks commonly associated with infrastructure relocation. The project was completed within the scheduled timeframe and complied with established data center standards and security requirements.
Company representatives observe a growing number of infrastructure modernization initiatives across Europe, as businesses relocate workloads to modern facilities to improve reliability, scalability and regulatory compliance.
CloudKleyer intends to further expand its infrastructure transformation services and continue supporting clients in both domestic and international migration projects.
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About CloudKleyer Frankfurt GmbH
CloudKleyer Frankfurt GmbH is an IT infrastructure provider with more than ten years of experience in the European data center market. The company offers colocation services, IT equipment rental, Remote Hands technical support, high-speed internet connectivity and direct connections to major cloud platforms.