PM2NET Case Study San Diego Padres
PM2NET Case Study San Diego Padres

IT Infrastructure

San Diego Padres

Client

San Diego Padres

Industry

Media

Year

Duration

30 days

(01)

Project overview.

The organization, a professional baseball team committed to technological excellence, initiated a critical IT infrastructure modernization in Peoria. This engagement focused on enhancing the performance of their server environment while safely removing legacy systems. The work included configuring a new ESXi Host Server, migrating to a new Domain Controller VM, and decommissioning System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM).

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(02)

Challenge.

Maintaining operational continuity during a server overhaul is a significant technical hurdle. The legacy infrastructure required a precise decommissioning strategy to avoid service disruptions. This becomes important when compatibility issues between new host servers and existing network versions create friction. What is at stake here is the integrity of the domain environment during the transition of the Domain Controller. The complexity of removing SCCM without impacting software deployment across the organization presented a deep technical risk.

(03)

Result.

The transition resulted in an optimized server environment that supports high-performance operations. By implementing a phased configuration for the ESXi host and a validated Domain Controller migration, the team achieved total network stability. This points to a deeper shift where technology serves as a reliable cohort rather than a source of administrative burden. The removal of SCCM simplified management workflows and reclaimed valuable resources. The organization now possesses a future-ready infrastructure capable of supporting continued growth.

PM2NET Case Study San Diego Padres

IT Infrastructure

San Diego Padres

Client

San Diego Padres

Industry

Media

Year

Duration

30 days

(01)

Project overview.

The organization, a professional baseball team committed to technological excellence, initiated a critical IT infrastructure modernization in Peoria. This engagement focused on enhancing the performance of their server environment while safely removing legacy systems. The work included configuring a new ESXi Host Server, migrating to a new Domain Controller VM, and decommissioning System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM).

a adult black male using a video switcher streaming a church sermon

(02)

Challenge.

Maintaining operational continuity during a server overhaul is a significant technical hurdle. The legacy infrastructure required a precise decommissioning strategy to avoid service disruptions. This becomes important when compatibility issues between new host servers and existing network versions create friction. What is at stake here is the integrity of the domain environment during the transition of the Domain Controller. The complexity of removing SCCM without impacting software deployment across the organization presented a deep technical risk.

(03)

Result.

The transition resulted in an optimized server environment that supports high-performance operations. By implementing a phased configuration for the ESXi host and a validated Domain Controller migration, the team achieved total network stability. This points to a deeper shift where technology serves as a reliable cohort rather than a source of administrative burden. The removal of SCCM simplified management workflows and reclaimed valuable resources. The organization now possesses a future-ready infrastructure capable of supporting continued growth.

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