Server Room Planning

Server room and MDF/IDF planning in Los Angeles

We help turn unstable closets, tangled racks, undocumented patch panels, and overloaded network rooms into maintainable infrastructure your business can understand and support.

Practical cleanup for offices, studios, warehouses, clinics, professional firms, and multi-site businesses.

Rack, patch panel, cabling, labeling, power organization, airflow, and documentation planned together.

Built for teams that need fewer outages, faster troubleshooting, and a server room they are not embarrassed to show.

Documented infrastructure coordination

Commercial cabling and infrastructure projects are planned around the records future IT teams, facilities teams, and approved trade partners need.

  • Coordination with appropriately licensed California contractors where required
  • TIA/EIA-aware planning and implementation standards
  • Fluke or equivalent cable testing and certification when included in scope
  • As-builts, cable schedules, labeling keys, and closeout photos

What We Handle

  • Rack layout, equipment placement, patch panel cleanup planning, and cable management
  • MDF/IDF documentation, labeling, cable schedules, and before/after photos
  • Network, WiFi, firewall, switch, UPS, and power-distribution coordination
  • Expansion planning for growth, moves, and future cabling projects

How We Work

  1. Photograph and map the existing room before touching production systems
  2. Identify risks, outages, unlabeled circuits, bad patching, and power issues
  3. Schedule cleanup work to reduce downtime and preserve rollback options
  4. Hand over a documented room with clear labels and maintenance recommendations

One Partner From Perimeter to Packet

We manage the network, support users, clean up cabling, build server rooms, document systems, and coordinate with physical-security vendors when perimeter access is part of the project.

Common Questions

Can you clean up an MDF or IDF without taking us offline?

Usually, yes, but the right approach is to document first, trace second, and change third. We separate non-disruptive cleanup from work that needs an after-hours maintenance window.

Can you trace unlabeled cables?

Yes. We use a combination of visual mapping, tone/test tools, switch-port checks, and endpoint verification to identify what is active before anything is removed or repatched.

Can you tell which equipment is still active?

We inventory equipment, review power and network connections, check switch activity where access is available, and mark unknown devices for owner approval before removal.

What documentation do we get after cleanup?

A typical closeout includes rack photos, cable schedule, patch panel map, switch port notes, equipment inventory, known issues, and recommendations for future work.

Get a practical infrastructure assessment

We will review the current environment, identify risk, and recommend the next few moves in plain English.

Business-day follow-up. For urgent issues, call or text (310) 862-6862.

Not sure what to ask for?

Text us photos of the messy part.

Send rack, closet, cabling, WiFi gear, ISP handoff, UPS, camera, access-control, or problem-area photos. We can usually tell you what needs to be documented, traced, stabilized, or planned next.