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Cloud Migration Dos and Don’ts

Migrating to the cloud can be exciting but quickly becomes a stress source. Several things should be a part of your consideration before migrating. Looking at these things will lead to a smoother experience. It will give you time to address specific challenges before committing to the cloud.

Here are the dos and don’ts you should consider based on our experience at BetterWorld Technology:


Cloud Migration Dos

1. Employee Input

Always discuss cloud migration with your employees first before moving forward with it. You likely have several people with expertise and recommendations. They’ll let you know what you need to move to the cloud and may also warn you of some risks.


2. Consider a Hybrid Model

A cloud model works well for many businesses, but you may also consider a hybrid model where you maintain local storage. Having two accessible areas can help protect your business from unnecessary costs. Not only that, but you’ll always have at least two sources of information. The redundancy is necessary to help protect your information, applications, and more.


3. Perform Application Analysis

One of the things you need to do before migrating is checking all your on-prem applications. Some will not be capable of migrating to the cloud, and you’ll need to note them. In some cases, moving to the cloud may not make sense because most of your apps won’t work there. Aside from that, businesses will also consider the hybrid setup to keep everything running smoothly.


Cloud Migration Don’ts

1. Don’t Migrate Without a Budget

Cloud migration is a complex process and may get expensive if you’re not careful. You’ll have to strategize to avoid overwhelming your budget. That means considering the provider you use and understanding their offered plans.


2. Do Not Forget about Security

Security is one of the things you should invest in with your cloud platform. Keeping your data secure will prevent theft, corruption, and other cyberattacks. Your cloud service should have different protection layers, from firewalls to encryption.


3. Forget About Scalability

Make sure the cloud service you use can scale with your company. You don’t want to discover its inability to grow later on. This will lead you to migrate once more and incur additional costs. The service you use should be future-proof.


Key Takeaways

Here at BetterWorld Technology, we advise that you consider every avenue. You should be careful with cloud migration and check all the possibilities. This will protect you from unwanted costs and ensure you optimize your business for future growth. Remember these things as you consider cloud migration.


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