4 Simple Steps for Workload Migration to Azure

Migrating a company’s data center to an IaaS platform has multiple benefits, from increased productivity to better agility, efficient work, and decreased costs. However, moving data to the cloud can be a daunting task for small businesses. Here we list down foursteps that guarantee an easy and successful workload migration to Azure:    

Discover: This phase involves identifying all the existing applications and workloads used in the business’s infrastructure. It can be a long and tedious process but is very critical for a successful migration.
When identifying the workloads in the preparation phase, it is best to review the virtual networks and storage solutions. Analyze on-premises workloads in the virtual networks and compare them with the resources in Azure. While doing this, make sure you address all the networking requirements. Remember, purchasing new storage whenever you reach capacity can be a problem. You can, however, consider one of the two types of storages depending on the data – standard vs. premium and hot vs. cold data management solution.

Assess: There are tools that help in evaluating your existing infrastructure better. You can go with Microsoft’s Virtual Machine Readiness Assessment tool or Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) toolkit as per your choice. Both these tools help in reviewing and documenting all workloads, applications, and processes currently used by your business. They help in reviewing the current infrastructure, current network architecture and capacity, performance requirements, high availability or resilience requirements, and maintenance process.  

Target: The next step is to target and map out how you will get your servers in Azure. The three common targets to migrate your workloads are Microsoft Azure, A Cloud OS Network, and Office 365. It is important to remember that factors like ease of migration, speed, and cost play a critical role while choosing the cloud destination for the workloads. Besides these, virtual machines and operating systems are also important components to consider.

Migrate: Once all the existing workloads and applications are audited and prepared, you can move to the final step, which is migrating to Azure. Whether you are making Teradata to Azure migration or from another platform, make sure you have the right expertise to do that. Study all the available tools, prepare for the trial-and-error inherent, and read the best practices before attempting cloud migration. You can also get in touch with cloud experts such as Impetus Technologies who have experience in successful cloud migration.     

   


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