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Key factors critical to cloud workload migration

by Shruti Sharma Content Curator

Enterprises need to ensure that their cloud migration is seamless, especially in the areas of data fidelity and loss prevention. The benefits of workload migration to the cloud are numerous, which is why many organizations insist on overarching digitization. Technical managers, project leads, and decision-makers can focus on increased agility by reviewing key factors that play a pivotal role when migrating to the cloud.

Understanding the types of cloud workloads

Managers need to analyze the type of cloud workload that fits their requirements. Enterprise solutions are delivered across a range of cloud infrastructures. Decision-makers need to find the ideal solution for their unique network architecture.

Clients can opt for an IaaS solution, which is offered as an infrastructure-based product. PaaS (platform as a solution) and SaaS (software as a solution) are more popular forms of cloud workloads, which are cost-effective for medium-scale enterprises.

Enterprises are also opting for hybrid clouds that combine multiple types of cloud workloads while connecting public and private clouds as well. The integrated approach allows different vendors, clients, and customers to access certain information within the data lake, without disrupting the information architecture of the company.

Analyzing the impact of cloud migration

Managers need to analyze the role of the cloud workload after the migration is successfully performed. By understanding the business need for cloud migration, the ideal solution can be captured effectively. The overall capacity of the cloud also needs to be analyzed to ensure that the right datasets are being captured.

Decision-makers also need to analyze their cloud layer and the role of each storage and compute unit. This will help determine the best approach for cloud infrastructure management and the stack necessary for execution. Managers also need to understand the utilization efficiency of the cloud workload, to ensure that they’re not letting resource idle for extended periods.

Reviewing enterprise cloud interoperability

After the workload has migrated onto the cloud, managers need to ensure that legacy systems can still connect to databases seamlessly. Computing systems need to have a common API standard and a direct network connection to ensure that there is no information loss post-migration. Managers need to consult with the right vendors to ensure that there is enterprise-wide compatibility of all systems and assets.

Interoperability also ensures that the cost benefits of adopting the cloud are maintained long-term. If legacy systems need to be upgraded across the board, then experts would have to be brought in to ensure effective utilization. Cloud systems also need to follow a consistent standard to ensure that the network is compatible allowing for users to access data seamlessly via mobile, laptops and tablets.   

Working with the right vendor

It’s important to work with the right vendor, with the right experience in the area of cloud migration. Leading organizations that have specialised teams, platforms, and technological expertise are adept at handling scale-driven requirements. They can understand the critical needs of the organization and how technology plays a vital role in workload migration.

This is even more critical in specific workload migrations that involve sophisticated and popular databases. IBM Netezza migration is a highly complex protocol that requires the leading enablers, such as Impetus Technologies to ensure data accuracy and transferability. Enterprises can maintain quality during the migration process when opting for a premier partner in the industry. 

 


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About Shruti Sharma Innovator   Content Curator

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