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Azure Cloud Migration: Factors You Need to Keep in Mind

Topic: SoftwarePublished November 2, 2022

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As cloud computing takes off, more and more companies are doing away with cumbersome on-premises infrastructure and migrating to the cloud, i.e. moving their systems and processes to a cloud environment. This is because cloud migration enables companies to realize better cost-efficiency, scalability, application performance, etc. Meanwhile, other businesses are migrating their operations to the cloud. It leaves a wealth of opportunities untapped. And, today across the world, flexible and scalable cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure, AWS & Google Cloud are becoming the default choice for digital-first companies. To remain competitive, the businesses in the latter category must consider the development of an Azure migration checklist. It would provide a framework for IT operations and Azure migration security in the cloud. This would ensure business continuity upon completion of its digital transformation. However, cloud migration, even to a leading platform such as Microsoft Azure, is not quite simple. So, if you too want to ensure a smooth migration process, here are some factors to keep in mind:
  1. Analyze on-premises resources: There will be some apps in your arsenal that will be much easier to migrate than others. Hence, when you are planning for your Azure cloud migration process, it is advisable to carefully analyze the environment along with the interdependencies of all the apps because the complexity of migration will be based on each application, depending on their respective architectures and licensing arrangements.
  2. App compatibility: Decidedly one of the most important factors on one’s list, compatibility of applications in the cloud is yet another factor companies need to keep in mind before they move to Azure Cloud. For that, you can make sure that performance, as well as support, are amply taken care of. This means you will have to do some in-depth research about the service provider’s quality and performance.
  3. Ample bandwidth: When migrating to the cloud, irrelevant of the cloud environment type, we mustn't forget to consider the bandwidth. This typically happens because bandwidth necessitates continued evaluation and that, in turn, costs money. Yet, it is important to not forget to ensure that you have the bandwidth for the migration. Another factor that should also be kept in mind is latency because where businesses generally move their workloads to the cloud, which runs their service on LAN where WAN will no longer be able to offer the requisite support for the excess load.
  4. Security: A robust Azure cloud migration strategy not only focuses on the company’s existing infrastructure but also what lies ahead, i.e. the new cloud environment. To be more specific, it is critically important to make sure that the cloud environment you are moving to is secure; thankfully Microsoft Azure makes that quite simply by way of easy-to-understand security measures, including the organization of responsibility between the service provider and the client, i.e. you. It would also be a good idea to take note of the security system as well as the Deep Packet Inspection factors.
While migration to Azure Cloud is undoubtedly a terrific decision for any given business, one must ensure that it is a well-thought-out strategic decision. This is because planning and adopting a proper migration plan before diving is the key to ensuring the success of your efforts. Such planning also, of course, helps ensure the ease and seamlessness of the migration to Azure Cloud & who doesn’t want that, right? To that end, the above discussion ought to come in handy. So do not forget to keep these factors in mind before you decide to migrate your business’ IT systems and processes to Azure Cloud.

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