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Application Migration to the Cloud: How to get it right?

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Manohar Parakh
Application Migration to the Cloud: How to get it right?

Organizations must move to the cloud if they want to increase app performance, have scalability, and be cost-effective. However, because the majority of apps are not initially created as cloud-native, moving programs to the cloud is a challenging process. This approach is fraught with difficulties and problems, including application reworks, security holes, and unforeseen costs. To make the transition to the cloud go smoothly, substantial planning is required.


Because cloud providers offer consistent pay-as-you-go pricing, scalability, or flexibility, historically, businesses have desired to shift their applications to the cloud. They now desire conditions that encourage innovation.


What is Application Migration?


Moving software programs from one computing environment to another is referred to as application migration. This can involve moving applications from one data center to another, from a public to a private cloud, or from an organization’s internal server to the environment of a cloud provider.


Applications are frequently created for a single cloud platform or to function in a specific environment on a specific operating system. As a result, transferring an application to a different setting can be difficult.


Businesses may access the public cloud while maintaining the privacy of their data thanks to hybrid cloud environments, which include the characteristics of both public and private cloud environments. Companies can use the flexibility and computing power of the public cloud for straightforward and non-sensitive computing tasks, while still keeping business-critical apps and data on-site and safely secured behind a company firewall.

Even within the same environment, different apps will require various routes to the cloud.


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