Migrate Your
Production Systems


We help manufacturing companies move server and hosting infrastructure safely, without extended downtime, missed orders, or production risk.

Built for ERP, MES, and production environments that can't afford disruption. Cloud migration planning, hybrid architecture, layered security, and ongoing management — all aligned with your production schedule.

Start with a Manufacturing Infrastructure Assessment

We'll review your hosting environment, identify key risks and dependencies, and give you clear, practical next steps.

SOC 2

Type 2
Accredited

DAYTON, OH

OFFICE & Data center
LOCATION

24/7/365

MONITORING
& Support

LOCAL

Ohio BASED
Team

Built for Manufacturing Environments That Can't Afford Downtime

DataYard is an Ohio-based managed cloud provider. Since 1995, we've built, managed, and monitored infrastructure -- supported by engineers who know your environment and answer when you call.

We focus on infrastructure decisions that support your production, not generic, one-size-fits-all cloud recommendations. Manufacturing constraints like production schedules, latency requirements, and ERP dependencies shape how we approach every engagement.

Unlike larger providers, we don't just hand you a login. We become an extension of your team -- bringing cloud expertise and personal attention to tailor the infrastructure around your operation.

DataYard engineers supporting manufacturing infrastructure in Dayton, Ohio

The Problems We See in Manufacturing

1

Aging Hardware

Servers past their lifecycle are at increased risk of hardware failure, unplanned downtime, and security vulnerabilities.

2

Undocumented Dependencies

Missed connections increase the risk of unexpected failures, downtime, and disruptions during system changes.

3

Outage
Risk

A single disruption can affect production, scheduling, delivery commitments, and overall operations.

4

Security
Gaps

Manufacturing environments are frequent targets, often operating with outdated or incomplete security controls.

5

Limited
Support

When something goes wrong, there may not be people on staff with the infrastructure knowledge to get things back up and running.

6

Unpredictable Costs

Reactive spending, emergency fixes, and unclear infrastructure costs make long-term planning difficult.

How DataYard Works
with Manufacturing Companies

We start by understanding how your manufacturing environment operates before anything.

Our Process

01

Technical Analysis

We assess systems, dependencies, performance, and security posture. You receive a clear picture of where risk exists and where improvements make sense.

02

Migration Planning

We map dependencies, define workload strategy, and align migration timing with your production schedule. Security and recovery planning are built in from the start.

03

Controlled Execution

Migrations are phased, starting with low-risk systems. Production workloads move only after validation and with rollback plans in place.

04

Ongoing Management

24/7 monitoring with patching, backups, and proactive support to keep systems stable, secure, and aligned with your operational requirements.

Team of IT professionals in a meeting collaborating around a conference table.

Trusted by Organizations That Require Uptime

Built for Manufacturing Environments That Can't Afford Downtime

DataYard is an Ohio-based managed cloud provider. Since 1995, we've built, managed, and monitored infrastructure — supported by engineers who know your environment and answer when you call.

Focused on Manufacturing

We focus on infrastructure decisions that support your production — not generic, one-size-fits-all cloud recommendations.

Secure Private Cloud in Ohio

Located in our Dayton data center, our privately operated cloud environment supports manufacturers that require consistent performance, data control, and local engineering support.

Hybrid Architecture

Some systems stay on-premises as needed. Others move to the cloud. We help determine what belongs where based on your operational requirements.

Security Built-in

Monitoring, segmentation, and access control are integrated from the start. Next-generation firewalls, backup and disaster recovery, and EDR provide additional layers of protection.

Predictable Costs

Clear pricing without unexpected infrastructure expenses or emergency hardware costs.

Local Engineers Who Pick Up the Phone

Our entire team is based in Ohio. When something needs attention, you're talking to an engineer who knows your environment — not navigating a global support queue.

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Questions? We've Got Answers.

No. For many manufacturing environments, a hybrid approach is often the best fit. In a hybrid model, some systems — such as domain controllers or latency-sensitive workloads — may remain on-premises, while others move to public or private cloud infrastructure for scalability and resilience. The goal is to place each system where it performs best, not to move everything by default.

The goal is that it doesn't. Migration planning is built around your production calendar, including maintenance windows, shift schedules, and operational constraints. Production systems are typically moved last, after testing and validation have been completed. Every step is planned to minimize risk and avoid unplanned disruption.

It depends on the complexity of your environment. Smaller environments may take a few months. More complex operations with multiple systems and dependencies can take longer. Most of the time is spent in planning — mapping dependencies, validating performance, and preparing for controlled execution. Rushing that phase is often where migrations run into problems.

Before any system is moved, rollback procedures are defined and tested. Performance baselines are established, and recovery processes are validated ahead of time. If an issue occurs, systems can typically be restored to their previous state without extended disruption. The goal is to ensure recovery is planned, not reactive.

In most cases, the applications themselves remain the same. The migration focuses on the infrastructure supporting those systems — improving reliability, performance, and security without requiring a full application replacement.

A hybrid cloud combines on-premises infrastructure, private cloud, and/or public cloud services. For manufacturing companies, this allows critical production systems to remain in environments optimized for performance and reliability, while other workloads benefit from cloud scalability and redundancy. It provides flexibility without forcing a one-size-fits-all approach — and for most manufacturers, it's the most practical long-term architecture.

Security is built into the process from the beginning. This includes access controls, network segmentation, monitoring, and data protection — both during migration and in the final environment. Systems are not moved without defined security controls in place. Backup and disaster recovery planning, along with endpoint detection and response (EDR), provide additional layers of protection. Ongoing monitoring, patching, and updates help maintain that posture over time.

Yes. Many manufacturing environments operate across multiple facilities. Infrastructure can be designed to support connectivity, redundancy, and centralized management across locations — reducing the risk of a single-site disruption impacting the broader operation.

The assessment provides a structured review of your current environment. This typically includes:

  • Reviewing existing system inventory, resource utilization, and hardware age
  • Identifying key dependencies based on available information
  • Evaluating security and risk considerations
  • Assessing backup and recovery posture

You receive a clear, prioritized view of where improvements may be needed and what a migration could look like based on your environment.

Once you submit the form, our team reviews your information and follows up to schedule a short conversation. From there, we begin a structured assessment of your environment and provide a clear, practical recommendation based on your operational requirements.

Ready to Start?

Get a Clear Picture of What Your Environment Needs

We start with a structured review of your current infrastructure — so you understand what should change, what shouldn't, and how to move forward without disrupting production.

This includes reviewing your existing systems, identifying key dependencies, and highlighting risks based on the information available.

Assessment Includes
  • System inventory and hardware age review
  • Key dependency identification
  • Security and risk evaluation
  • Backup and recovery posture assessment

Start with an Infrastructure Assessment

We'll review your environment, identify key risks and dependencies, and give you clear, practical next steps.

Not ready yet? Download the cloud migration checklist for Manufacturers