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Frequently Asked Questions about Deployment

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How do MSPs minimize disruption during deployment?

A key strength of a professional MSP is meticulous planning. Disruption is minimized through phased rollouts, scheduling critical work outside of core business hours, and maintaining clear communication so your team is always aware of the timeline and any potential impacts on their day-to-day work, and can prepare for any temporary changes well in advance.

A critical component of this planning is developing a “rollback plan.” Before any major change is implemented, the project team establishes a clear, tested procedure to revert to the previous state if unforeseen issues arise. This safety net ensures that even in a worst-case scenario, the business can be brought back online, providing a high degree of confidence and minimizing risk.

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Can an MSP work with hardware we’ve purchased?

Yes, a flexible MSP should be able to. The initial audit and design phase of a project will incorporate any existing, viable hardware into the overall plan. The goal is to create the best solution, whether that involves all new equipment or a mix of new and existing assets, maximizing your current investments while strategically upgrading key areas for future growth.

During the initial discovery phase, the MSP will inventorize all existing hardware and assess its suitability. This involves checking the equipment’s age, warranty status, performance capabilities, and compatibility with the proposed new systems. If the existing hardware is deemed reliable and fit for purpose, incorporating it can be an effective way to manage project costs.

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What typically happens after deployment is complete?

A successful deployment is the foundation of a reliable IT system, not the end. The project phase concludes with a formal handover, providing comprehensive documentation. This includes system diagrams, configurations, and administrator guides, vital for future management.

Immediately following the launch, many providers include a “hypercare” period. This is a short-term, 1-2 week phase of heightened monitoring and support. The project team remains on high alert during this time to rapidly address any unforeseen post-launch issues, ensuring initial stability.

Once hypercare ends, the system transitions to regular operations. Most businesses move into an ongoing Managed IT plan. This ensures the new infrastructure is proactively monitored, maintained, and supported for its entire lifecycle, maximizing its value and ensuring long-term performance.