Network Service Component Stabilization Sample Clauses

Network Service Component Stabilization. The Service Provider will perform an in-depth analysis of the network to include performance, capacity, configuration, topology, segmentation, and addressing. The Service Provider will use this information to outline short- and long-term requirements for stabilization, growth, and Transformation. The Service Provider will deliver a Consolidated Data Center Network Improvement Plan at least sixty (60) days prior to the Commencement Date and include specific steps for improvements over the Transformation period. Below are the types of improvements that will be made but the Consolidated Data Center Network Improvement Plan will document the final plans for improvements to the networks. The information below is only examples of what will be improved. The Service Provider will make short term improvements to the ADC, SDC, SDC Legacy and Xxxxxxx data center networks to enable the current network to continue to be utilized until all servers are migrated to the new network. In parallel, the Service Provider plans to replace the LAN at the ADC and SDC concurrently. The Service Provider will build a parallel LAN at each data center that will include the improvements described in the Network Improvement Plan. A strategy for migrating the servers from the old LAN to the new LAN will be created. Once the strategy is in place, a rolling migration plan will be created and then updated quarterly. Once all Servers have been migrated, the old LAN will be decommissioned. Firewall Capacity The Service Provider will analyze firewall capacity and performance based on access controls, isolation requirements, traffic segmentations and Application dependencies, and will make changes and upgrades to the firewall capacity to address performance issues found in the analysis. The Service Provider’s solution includes an upgrade of the firewall services modules to a more robust appliance with higher capacity and throughput and consolidation of smaller and obsolete technologies to a larger, enterprise-class redundant firewall architecture. The Service Provider will perform an analysis of the firewall rules and access controls and provide recommendations to DIR and DIR Customers to decrease the complexity and improve performance.
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