For the moment, I am using AWS Application Migration Service for database migration. The first use case involves moving from on-premise to EC2 hosts. Additionally, I have worked with multi-region replication, setting up distributed architecture and analytics by replicating data to Amazon Redshift or S3 for BI and reporting. Those are the three use cases that I completed. There is another use case I haven't tried yet, which involves development and test environments, which is similar to multi-region replication. I have worked extensively with migrations from on-premises to cloud environments. Currently, I work a lot with replication and cloud-to-cloud migrations, particularly focusing on multi-region replication.
Senior Director, Senior Principal Architect & Global Head of AWS Practice at Virtusa Global
MSP
Top 10
2024-11-19T13:29:36Z
Nov 19, 2024
We generally help enterprise customers who want to move from on-premise data centers to the cloud. We use AWS Application Migration Service to assist with that migration. We often deal with large-scale migrations, transferring hundreds of servers.
It is a benchmark solution used to migrate, especially when talking about block storage. It is very simple to move from the search to the destination using MGN. So the solution is very good. Actually, the option to tap to replicate the content is very nice. So it is easy to move into the cloud.
Lead DBA at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
MSP
2022-05-11T21:29:02Z
May 11, 2022
There are two major things which we use CloudEndure for. They include performing a clone. We can just use the CloudEndure replication. I have used CloudEndure for the Oracle databases, and also for the EBS applications. I've been using it or some of the root volumes for the operating system of disaster recovery solutions.
Cloud Consultant at sonata information Technology Limited
Real User
2020-06-07T09:08:58Z
Jun 7, 2020
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we use to assist our customers. The primary use of this solution is to transfer data from on-premises to the cloud. One of my customers is using an SAP application and they used CloudEndure Live Migration to take it from on-premises to the cloud, whether it be AWS or another provider. I have other similar use case examples, such as a Salesforce application migration, and another situation where it is being used as a DR solution.
Cloud Migration refers to the process of moving digital business operations into the cloud. It can involve transferring data, applications, and IT processes to a cloud-driven environment, enabling organizations to operate more efficiently and flexibly.Cloud Migration allows businesses to adapt to a rapidly changing technological landscape by leveraging cloud-based infrastructure and services. Advanced strategies ensure a seamless transition while maintaining data security and operational...
For the moment, I am using AWS Application Migration Service for database migration. The first use case involves moving from on-premise to EC2 hosts. Additionally, I have worked with multi-region replication, setting up distributed architecture and analytics by replicating data to Amazon Redshift or S3 for BI and reporting. Those are the three use cases that I completed. There is another use case I haven't tried yet, which involves development and test environments, which is similar to multi-region replication. I have worked extensively with migrations from on-premises to cloud environments. Currently, I work a lot with replication and cloud-to-cloud migrations, particularly focusing on multi-region replication.
We generally help enterprise customers who want to move from on-premise data centers to the cloud. We use AWS Application Migration Service to assist with that migration. We often deal with large-scale migrations, transferring hundreds of servers.
It is a benchmark solution used to migrate, especially when talking about block storage. It is very simple to move from the search to the destination using MGN. So the solution is very good. Actually, the option to tap to replicate the content is very nice. So it is easy to move into the cloud.
I use Live Migration to do live migrations.
There are two major things which we use CloudEndure for. They include performing a clone. We can just use the CloudEndure replication. I have used CloudEndure for the Oracle databases, and also for the EBS applications. I've been using it or some of the root volumes for the operating system of disaster recovery solutions.
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we use to assist our customers. The primary use of this solution is to transfer data from on-premises to the cloud. One of my customers is using an SAP application and they used CloudEndure Live Migration to take it from on-premises to the cloud, whether it be AWS or another provider. I have other similar use case examples, such as a Salesforce application migration, and another situation where it is being used as a DR solution.