The Project Charter
Project Sponsor: South Alberta Data Centers Inc. (SADC Inc.)
Project Customer: The City of Calgary
Project Manager: Moe Yousof
Document History:
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Date of Issue |
Author |
Description |
Version
0.9 |
October
27th, 2014 |
Moe
Yousof |
Initial
Draft |
Version
1.0 |
November
3rd, 2014 |
Moe
Yousof |
Executive
Committee Review |
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The move towards cloud computing has become prevalent in the Canadian workplace for all the benefits it provides over conventional computing. Cloud computing reduces total cost of ownership, facilitates easier access to applications and data, provides better control for administration of the IT infrastructure, and helps the environment through offering greener and more economic desktop structure. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is the implementation that the City is adopting to move into the cloud, and this move calls for a data center to work as the beating heart of this infrastructure.
The City of Calgary is sponsoring a project to designing and build the VDI Data Center. This data center will host more than 10'000 virtual machines and 15'000 user accounts, and will provide access to all the applications that is used by the different business units of the City.
The new VDI-DC will also allow the storage of all VM images and user data to be consolidated and re-organized from several storage islands into one physical and logical unit. This gives the IT infrastructure of the City the scalability, performance, fault tolerance, and manageability required to meet current and future needs. The storage cluster will also eliminate the need to disrupt services when hardware upgrades are required.
The directive for this initiative was provided by the IT Planning group and the City Advisory Committee and was approved by the Steering Committee and the City Council on the 15th of September, 2014.
2. Purpose and Description
The purpose of this project is to build a data center facility. It will start with the planning phase that is then followed by the construction phase.
The site of the data center will be provided by the City of Calgary. The site will fulfill all the site selection criteria that is provided in document to the City. The design and build of the VDI Data Center will be implemented by South Alberta Data Centers Inc.
After the new data center is commissioned, all current virtual machines (VMs) and related data stores will be migrated to the new centralized data center. South Alberta Data Center Inc is contractually obligated to provide continuous service to it is clients. As the interruption is unavoidable, the goal of this project will be to control and minimize the interruptions of the current service when migrated to the new data center.
3. Scope
3.1 In scope
The following items are included within the scope of the project:
- Gather and compile all the business and technical requirements that will be used to design, build, and operate the VDI-DC.
- Inspect and prepare the site that will host the VDI-DC and make sure it complies with the site selection criteria that is provided to the City.
- Prepare all the plans and designs of the VDI-DC that adheres to the business and technical requirements, provide a balance between performance, availability, stability, data protection, and costs, and that is based on a scalable hardware infrastructure to supports any expansion of the facility to meet with the future needs of all business unites of the City.
- Provide and implement the structural, electrical, mechanical, and networking components that form the physical foundations of the VDI-DC.
- Develop a disaster recovery plan for the VDI-DC. Note: Implementing the disaster recovery plan will be a separate project.
- Test and commission the VDI-DC.
- Migrate systems, applications and other services (physical and virtual) running on equipment on other data centers to the VDI-DC.
3.2 Out of scope:
The following items are specifically excluded from the scope of the project:
- Relocating or moving any equipment or furniture provided by the City to the site of the VDI-DC.
- Planning, designing, and building a data center that will be used for any other purpose besides the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure needs of the business unites of the City.
- Training for staff that will be operating the facility.
- Developing operational processes that will be used by the facility.
4. Deliverables and Milestones
The following is a list of the project deliverables and milestones:
- Planning
- Develop Project Management Plan
- Collect Business and Technical Requirements
- Review and Prioritize Requirements
- Prepare Workload Assessment Report
- Determine Capacity and Equipment Requirements
- Prepare Project Budget Outline and Details
- Develop Disaster Recovery Plan
- Plan and Design Civil Requirements
- Plan and Design Electrical Requirements
- Plan and Design Mechanical Requirements
- Plan and Design Networking Requirements
- Plan and Design IT Requirements
- Develop Migration Strategy Plan
- RFP Development and Initiation
- RFP Submission and Evaluation
- Contractors Assignment
- Inspect Site
- Complete Necessary Demolition
- Complete Civil Construction
- Complete Electrical Installation
- Complete Mechanical Installation
- Complete Networking Installation
- Complete IT Installation
- Test and Commission Facility
- Perform Acceptance Test
- Execute Migration Plan
- Run Benchmark Tests to Evaluate Migration
5. Funding and Budget
The project is totally funded by the City of Calgary. Total budget approved for the project is $4 Million. Budget outline and details will be prepared and approved in a separate document.
6. Timeframe and Schedule
The project official start date is November 1st, 2015. The project is estimated to be completed in 5 months and the end date of the project is designated on March 31st, 2015. Detailed schedule will be develop separately.
7. Approach
The approach used for this project includes the following:
- South Alberta Data Center Inc. (SADC Inc.) will be in charge of the management and coordination of all activities, tasks, and sub-project across the process of designing and implementing the VDI-DC. SADC Inc. will be responsible for:
o Documenting and managing issues and risks across all teams.
o Establishing project management templates and repeatable processes to manage the VDI-DC project.
o Establishing standard migration strategies, templates, and repeatable processes.
o Make the migration process as efficient and low risk as possible.
- SADC Inc. will be in charge of designing the VDI-DC and overseeing its implementation through selected contractors and vendors.
- SADC Inc. will be in charge of developing the the VDI-CD disaster recovery plan.
- SADC Inc. alongside with awarded contractors will be responsible for planning the VDI-DC sub-projects.
- SADC Inc. will be coordinating with the IT Services from the City of Calgary to monitor schedules and budgets, assist with resolving issues and risks, and plan and execution migration of existing VMs and data stores.
- Migration to the VDI-DC must use low risk and thoughtful approaches to avoid unplanned outages.
8. Assumptions
Assumptions for this project include:
- Project site will be provided by the City of Calgary and will meet the site criteria specified in the site selection document
- Current network infrastructure will be sufficient to meet the needs of the centralized VDI data center
- The City of Calgary IT Services resources and staff will be available when and as they are needed
- Planning, design, server procurement and installation, and management consultancy of the project will be provided directly by SADC Inc.
- Vendors will be contracted to implement structural, electrical, mechanical, and networking requirements of the project
- Budget will be available on time and as scheduled and approved
- The Scope of the project is limited to that described in this charter
9. Dependencies
Dependencies for this project include:
- The City of Calgary IT Services
- The City of Calgary Corporate Security
- The City of Calgary Corporate Assets
10. Constraints
Constraints for this project include:
- Project site provided by the city needs to be handed over to the project team before December 1st, 2014
11. Risks
The project will have a Management Consultant team that will provide quality control and be in charge of quality assurance. This team will continually evaluate and assess project risks and make sure all project requirements are met as defined in the project plan.
Initial risks to this project include:
Risk |
Probability |
Impact |
Mitigation Strategy |
Project cost
exceeds assigned budget |
4. Very Low |
1. Severe |
Management Reserve
will be used to avoid major impact. Initial capacity of servers will be
reduced if Management Reserve did not cover extra cost, provided that structural
and technical design will be kept fully scalable. |
Design faults
due to capacity or reliability of power, cooling, or fire suppression systems |
4. Very Low |
1. Severe |
Power,
cooling, and fire suppression designs and implementation will be contracted
to vendors with solid business record. A management consultant team will be
closely monitoring quality of external vendors and assure they
all meeting or exceed project minimum requirements. |
CoC
Corporate Security delay in tasks require their approval or interference |
1. High |
2. Significant |
Work closely
with CoC Corporate Security to keep them updated
about tasks that require their interference. Get their approval about these
tasks beforehand to prevent any delay of project implementation. |
CoC ITServices resources and staff not available according to
schedule |
2. Medium |
2. Significant |
Work closely
with CoC ITServices to
keep updated about their recourses and staff availability. Add external recourses
when CoC ITServices are
not available for tasks on critical path. |
Migration of
critical business units interrupt their critical operations |
2. Medium |
2. Significant |
Implement the
Migration Strategy plan and closely monitor the migration process until
completed and tested successfully both by the technical team and the business
unit personnel. |
Project site
is not handed over on scheduled time |
3. Low |
2. Significant |
Inform CoC that delay in handing over project site will impact
overall schedule. Fast Track project schedule when possible to reduce impact
and Crash project schedule if resources are available to meet deadline. |
Delay in RFP
process |
3. Low |
2. Significant |
Closely monitor
RFP process to prevent any major delay in reviewing and selecting vendors and
contractors. |
Present network
infrastructure does not meet minimum requirement for operation of the VDI-DC |
3. Low |
2. Significant |
Fully inspect
CoC network infrastructure connect to the VDI-DC
site and assess its capacity. Immediately report any shortage of capacity and
request crash upgrade of short segments. |
Flood |
4. Very Low |
2. Significant |
Implementation
will be significantly impacted by flood and there is very little that can be
done about that. However, structural and technical implementation of the VDI-DC
is going to based on flood resistant designs as the operation of the data
center is require to continue in case of flood hits the city for critical business
unit to efficiently work and operate at such times. The management consultant
team will monitor implementation of designs to assure they meet requirements
for flood resistance. |
CoC
delay in moving equipment provided by them to be used at the VDI-DC |
3. Low |
3. Moderate |
Inform CoC Corporate Assets about equipment move tasks that are required
to be completed by them. Follow up with them to make sure tasks are completed
according to schedule agreed upon. |
CoC
delay in moving furniture provided by them to be used at the VDI-DC |
3. Low |
4. Minor |
Inform CoC Corporate Assets about furniture move tasks that are required
to be completed by them. Follow up with them to make sure tasks are completed
according to schedule agreed upon. |
There are 7 criteria that are required for the project to be accepted at handover:
- Design and implementation of the VDI-DC adheres to the business and technical requirements collected from all business units of the City of Calgary.
- Structural implementation of power, cooling, and fire suppression of the VDI-DC adheres to Tire 3 of data center designs.
- Structural implementation of the VDI-DC adheres to ASCE/SEI 24-05 standards of flood resistant designs.
- Structural and Technical implementation of the VDI-DC is scalable to supports expansion of the facility to double of the initial required workload.
- All VMs and data stores currently in operation are migrated to the VDI-DC.
- The functionality of services offered by the current VMs and data stores after being moved to the VDI-DC are retained as they were before the move.
- Outages of services caused by the migration are kept to a minimum.
13. Stakeholders
A registry of all internal and external stakeholders will be prepared as a separate document and will include contractors and vendors selected through the RFP process.
14. Communication Plan
A meeting will be held on the first business day of every week throughout the project lifecycle to discuss project progress and any issues related to it that require a stakeholder attention. These meetings will be attended by the members of the executive committee and a representative from each contractor or vendor. Any other stakeholder will be invited to attend the meetings as needed or required.
An email will be sent out biweekly to all stakeholders to inform about the progress of the project. Details communication plan will be prepared as a separate document.
15. Governance and Decision Rights
Project leadership expects project level decisions to be made and project activities to be completed at the lowest possible level within the project structure. Issues, regardless of where they come from or how they surface, will be reported to the appropriate team lead to be logged and managed.
Risks affecting the project can be suggested and reported by anyone but require the project manager approval to officially open a project level risk.
Issue, risk, and change management will follow a standard process that will be described in separate project documents. However these items will be escalated to the executive committee or the the executive sponsor for action by the project manager depending on their severity and time sensitivity.
Any email or voice message sent to the executive committee chairman or the project executive sponsor that requires a decision to be made will specify a decision date or time within reasonable limits. If the project manager received no answer from the executive committee chairman or the project executive sponsor by the specified date or time this will imply approval on decision and the project may continue. If the executive committee chairman or the project executive sponsor does not approve the decision or requires further clarification they must contact the project manager within the specified timeline to avoid any delay in schedule.
16. Approval
The project charter has been reviewed and accepted as written. Approval is given to move forward with the project as outlined in this document.
_____________________________ _____________________________
Celine Dion Date
Project Executive Sponsor
South Alberta Data Centers Inc.
_____________________________ _____________________________
Moe Yousof Date
Project Manager
South Alberta Data Centers Inc.