Find out how to safely migrate your business to the cloud

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To be successful in migrating your IT infrastructure to the cloud, you need to do good research and have a lot of dedication so that nothing goes wrong. The use of cloud computing can benefit the business in several ways, especially in terms of efficiency, agility and costs.

However, you will need to develop and follow good planning so you don’t end up losing everything, compromising important data during the process.

 

Decide what will be migrated to the cloud
Start by evaluating the current IT infrastructure, to strategically think about what could go to the cloud and what could be maintained in local infrastructure. For this, take into account the criticality of processes and applications, the behavior of systems in different infrastructures – local and cloud and the priorities and objectives of the business.

Software, applications, databases, network structures and other assets belonging to the sector need to be considered in this analysis. Ideally, plan a migration in stages, transferring less sensitive data and systems first.

Abandon the local server for the cloud infrastructure?
Choose the most suitable cloud type
In the current market, there are 3 best known types of cloud: public, private and hybrid. Knowing how to choose the ideal model will be important to maintain or improve the performance of the business, when it is working online. Again, try to base yourself on the objectives and needs of the enterprise to make the right choice.

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In addition, you should think about the online structure that will be adopted. It can be IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service), PaaS (Platform as a Service) or SaaS (Software as a Service). The provider, together with the company’s IT professionals, should analyze the best solutions for their case and indicate the most appropriate.

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