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Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure Migration and Optimization

A hybrid cloud model allows organizations to deploy workloads on premises, in the private cloud and public cloud platforms, thereby delivering a unified operational experience across legacy and cloud environments. However, with this flexibility comes its own set of challenges, including integration complexities, additional costs, and security considerations. To overcome these challenges, there are various considerations worth noting.
Hybrid Cloud Migration Infrastructure

 

Managing Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure Migration Efficiently

1. Plan a hybrid cloud migration strategy

Before initiating a hybrid model, it’s essential to have a better understanding of what you want to accomplish. This starts with defining a hybrid cloud strategy that meets your specific business needs and use case outcomes. Your hybrid cloud migration strategy should include:

  • Mitigation plans to address any performance, security, or compliance issues that need to be resolved across the various cloud platforms
  • Identification of the data that needs to be migrated across the various cloud platforms
  • Determination of data compliance requirements for each cloud platform

2. Understanding the hybrid cloud migration options

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to move the legacy applications to a hybrid cloud environment. Organizations can choose a ‘lift and shift’ migration option or go for a complete rewrite of the legacy code for the migration. A clear understanding of the different hybrid cloud migration options and the organization’s technical capabilities in implementing migration are crucial in ensuring a seamless transition to the hybrid cloud environment – with minimal downtime.

3. Assess hybrid cloud infrastructure

The success of a hybrid cloud model can be measured in terms of performance and response times. However, the model needs to be balanced with the additional cost overheads of managing a hybrid cloud infrastructure.

Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure Optimization

1. Define a roadmap to manage hybrid cloud information

There's a risk of data becoming heavily fragmented because of data residing in disparate sources (on-premises, private cloud, or public cloud) in a hybrid cloud infrastructure. To manage the data across

platforms, ensure it's easily accessible wherever it resides. Organizations should lay out a roadmap for managing information when creating a hybrid data architecture.

Checkout: Next Pathway's Cloud Migration Checklist

2. Cloud Storage

When planning a hybrid cloud strategy, it is common to overlook cloud storage. Though, cost of cloud storage won’t break the bank (the standard storage plan starts at $0.026 per GB), it can increase significantly if you don’t pay heed to it. This happens because organizations have a propensity to save everything – all the data – which adds up to cloud storage cost. To avoid this, determine if the data you want to save is important and remove unnecessary data. When managed properly, organizations can easily transition from legacy systems to a hybrid infrastructure while optimizing cost and performance. However, with a plethora of options available for managing hybrid cloud migrations, choosing the right solution from a reliable source like Next Pathway acts as a key to achieving success.

About Next Pathway

Next Pathway is the Automated Cloud Migration company. Powered by the SHIFT™ Migration Suite, Next Pathway automates the end-to-end challenges companies experience when migrating applications to the cloud. For more information, please visit nextpathway.com.

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