I'm hoping to hear from the voice of experience (at least more experience than
I have right now).  Here's our scenario:

We're in the position of having to migrate our 3 AFS database servers to a new
IP subnet.  They are currently on the same subnet, and will all be moving to
the same new subnet.  (This is all in preparation for migrating some of the AFS
database services to new machines/subnets/locations in the near future.  There
really is a much bigger picture behind all this, but I didn't want to cloud the
issues up front.)

Is there a general/common methodology for such a migration?  Is there any
benefit (apart from service outage issues) to migrating them one-at-a-time
verses all-at-once?  Sync-site-first or sync-site-last?

Opinions and/or pointers gratefully accepted,
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