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What Are the Three Phases of AWS Cloud Migration?

In this article, we will be discussing the three phases of AWS Cloud Migration.

What is Cloud Migration?

Cloud migration is when an organization moves its workloads, including applications, websites, storage, databases, servers (physical or virtual), or data centers, to a cloud-based infrastructure provided by a cloud service provider.

Migration can help either shift from an on-premises environment to a cloud platform or from one cloud platform to another.

Migrating to a cloud platform thereby :

  1. Enhances scalability
  2. Improves efficiency
  3. Speeds up application/service deployment
  4. Reduces infrastructure complexity.

What is AWS Cloud Migration?

AWS Cloud Migration refers to moving your organization’s on-premises environment or any variant cloud service to AWS.

 

According to the Canalys report as of April 2021, the Cloud market grew by 35% with AWS maintaining the lead by capturing 32% of the market with Azure and Google Cloud.

The Coca-Cola Company, Samsung, Twenty-First Century Fox, Enel, BP are a few Enterprises among the whole lot, to successfully transfer their on-premises workloads to AWS.

The 3 Phase Migration Process:

The migration of your workloads to AWS follows a typical 3 phase iterative approach.

Assessment Phase:

The main areas of focus for the assessment phase are:

Current readiness for operating in the cloud:

Since your organization has decided to shift to the cloud, it is crucial to assess its readiness for operating in the cloud. Answering questions such as

will align you to a decision about whether you should make a shift.

AWS offers CART (Cloud Adoption Readiness Tool), a 16-question online assessment and survey to check your readiness across the six perspectives of the AWS Cloud Adoption Framework, namely – business, people, process, platform, operations, and security.

Developing the business plan for Migration and identifying desired outcomes:

An ideal Business Plan should calculate the cost of Migration on the cloud and the cost after the Migration and compare the current on-premises environment.

Building a precise business plan will help your organization understand points like:

The business case for Migration is categorized as

So your business plan should cover everything from Why you want to migrate to AWS to discussing the costs and overheads for Migration and how it benefits your organization apart from just cost-saving.

Mobilization Phase:

The main areas of focus are :

Based on the architecture of your existing applications, AWS has designed six migration strategies to help your organization choose the one owning to your needs :

In this phase, all the obstacles will be approached with a solution to overcome them.

Migration And Modernization :

Along with your AWS partner, you implement the migration plan for your organization and explore the benefits of the cloud. You traverse the path of modernization by shutting old systems and adopting cloud technologies to increase operational readiness, optimize costs, lower significant deployment time, and scale your systems up or down with your need of the hour.

AWS Marketplace enables you to convert to subscription-based, elastic metering and billing (Pay as you go model )by not unnecessarily purchasing an in-perpetuity license. Alongside, you can buy, deploy, manage over 7000 third-party software services.

Conclusion

AWS migration refers to moving your organization’s on-premises environment or any variant cloud service to AWS, which happens in 3 phases.

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