Frequently Asked Questions
Cloud migration services involve moving data, applications, and IT infrastructure from on-premises systems or another cloud to platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. The aim is to improve scalability, performance, security, and cost efficiency.
Businesses need cloud migration to reduce IT costs, scale resources on demand, improve performance, strengthen security, and access new technologies that drive growth and innovation.
The main types of cloud migration include:
- Rehosting (Lift-and-Shift): Moving apps with minimal changes.
- Replatforming: Adjusting apps to suit the cloud environment.
- Refactoring: Re-architecting apps for cloud-native use.
Hybrid or Multi-Cloud Migration: Using a mix of cloud environments.
The cloud migration process usually involves assessment, planning, designing the cloud setup, migrating data and applications, testing for performance and security, and finally, deploying workloads in the cloud.
Key benefits include cost savings, scalability, faster performance, business continuity, improved security, global access, and the ability to innovate without heavy upfront investments.