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Subcommittee releases $900,000 reserve to move city data center to colocation facility

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Subcommittee · June 10, 2009
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The Department of Technology won committee approval to release $900,000 in reserve funds to support relocating the city’s data center to a colocation site at 200 Paul Street. Staff said the move avoids $11M–$16.8M in retrofit or build costs and improves business continuity; ongoing colocation costs are projected at about $1.7M annually.

The Department of Technology requested release of $900,000 in reserve funds to support a rapid relocation of the city’s data center to a colocation facility at 200 Paul Street. Department representatives said a move to a colocation model avoids large capital investments required to retrofit the existing 1 Market Plaza facility (estimated at about $16.8 million) or to build a…

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