Best Practices for Migrating to Cloud Infrastructure: Tips for a Smooth Transition

Migrating to the cloud is a crucial aspect of every company’s digital transformation endeavors. But cloud migration is a strategic aspect as much as it is a tactical one. That’s because moving to the cloud involves a significant investment and comprises planning for various critical components of your IT infrastructure.

At FidelSoftech, we’ve been helping companies move to the cloud in an organized manner. Accordingly, we’ve identified a few best practices to help companies seamlessly transition to the cloud and derive optimal value from cloud migration.

8 Best Practices for Migrating to Cloud Infrastructure

Migrating to the cloud involves addressing various technical concerns. While companies like FidelSoftech can make cloud migration a breeze, knowing the best practices while migrating to the cloud can help. Here are eight of the most crucial ones.

1. Plan the Migration Process

Begin the migration plan with a clear view of your baseline situation. With your existing infrastructure, you can get a clear picture of the various tasks in the migration process. It involves addressing the enormous data your systems generate every day. It is this data that has several critical clues that can help you plan your migration process.

System or machine data provides a comprehensive inventory of servers, applications, and supporting technologies. In addition, the data shows you the connections between microservices, applications, and users to correlate and view key metrics with customized dashboards for comprehensive visibility. It can help you assess the scale of your cloud migration process.

2. Assess the Application and Data Complexities

Map your application dependencies to understand all the other applications and servers it interacts with, the frequency of communication, and whether the interaction is uni or bi-directional. Check out multi-tier dependencies and dependencies between various parts of the company. Fetch comprehensive migration requirements via a focused discovery and evaluation process.

3. Migrate the Least Complex Applications

You don’t need an expert to tell this. It is understood that you must first migrate the least complex applications, as the complex ones can pose many challenges. Mobile workstream applications provide exceptional flexibility and are usually the quickest to move. On the other hand, complex applications require expert planning.

4. Consider Cloud Security

Per reports, over 80 percent of organizations prioritize cloud security during the migration process. Thus, security is one aspect you cannot ignore while dealing with the technicalities of cloud migration. You can leverage machine data analytics and ML capabilities to analyze massive data volumes to identify potential gaps.

You can get insights concerning existing security violations like exfiltration, phishing, denial of service, etc., and gaps. These can be resolved in your current multi-cloud, on-premise, or hybrid cloud environment and take them ahead to the cloud.

5. Build a Comprehensive Migration Strategy and Plan

Developing a migration strategy and plan involves taking care of performance, security, manageability, and recoverability. In addition, you must also assess the performance requirements of an application, its dependencies, connected applications and servers, latency, availability and security requirements, etc. In a nutshell, the migration strategy should incorporate your commercial and technical goals.

6. Set Significant KPIs

While migrating to the cloud, you would have various KPIs to track. Cutting CapEx and replacing it with tinier, more predictable operational outlays. You might as well prioritize the flexibility and scalability that cloud capabilities offer. You should identify and set KPIs before you start the migration process. If you don’t do so, you wouldn’t be able to vet if your cloud venture has improved things or worsened them. In addition, KPIs will also help you drive the cost aspect of your cloud migration process.

7. Test Your Migration

Ensure continuous testing to identify issues and resolve them promptly. It will help you assess if the system response is as expected and if you will derive the value you expect.

8. Develop Resilience

Developing resilience involves implementing a robust maintenance plan that ensures smooth and disruption-free operation, upgrades, and updates of your cloud environment. You should test the processes you have used for all data center migration phases to ensure the maintenance of the best practices and resilience in the long run.

Are you planning to migrate to the cloud? Partner with FidelSoftech, comprehensive cloud experts with expertise across multiple areas of the cloud, including migration. The company’s organized and thoughtful cloud migration process enables you to move to the cloud in a phased manner and allows adapting to the cloud quickly. FidelSoftech is one of the leading provider of Cloud Infrastructure support services in India. Email FidelSoftech at sales@fidelsoftech.com to know more about its cloud migration process.

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