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S_Deshpande's avatar
8 years ago

Seamless migration to Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services with Veritas CloudMobility

The difficulty of migrating workloads to the cloud depends on several factors: the time sensitive nature of the move, the amount of data and the complexities of the IT services to be moved. Most organizations have a set budget and timeline to accomplish this, and failure to migrate per the business plan can have expensive consequences.
Making it into the public cloud like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, doesn’t necessarily mean a stress-free business life. For a successful migration and business environment, there are some important factors that need to be considered.
• How do I ensure successful migration?
• Will I lose control of my workloads once they are in the cloud?
• How resilient is the public cloud?
• Will I be locked-in?

There are four key steps to creating a successful and stress-free cloud migration journey: testing and re-testing your migration strategy before runtime; ensuring your visibility into business IT health once you are in the cloud; making sure you are resilient against cloud outages; and being prepared to move out of the cloud if necessary.

Veritas CloudMobility, powered by Veritas Resiliency Platform helps ensure seamless workload migration to the cloud. It gives you the flexibility to adopt the multi-cloud on your terms and run workloads successfully at your target of choice. Automated, non-disruptive testing helps ensure successful migration, and if you change your mind, you can simply migrate back to on-premises or another cloud with easy, single-click operations.

Learn more about Veritas CloudMoblity here and sign up for our free 60 day trial!

  • S_Deshpande's avatar
    S_Deshpande
    8 years ago
    Hi Riaan,

    Apologies for the late reply. Currently supported is on- prem to cloud and cloud to on- prem. Cloud to cloud will be supported later this year in 2-3 months.

    Thanks,
    Shamalee
  • Hi Shamalee,

    What are the directions / pairs supported at the moment i.e Data Center > AWS, AWS > Azure, or do you need to failback to Data Center before going between clouds providers?

    Can we now have multiple replication targets simultaneously? I suppose this comes down to the Data Mover and since one would use VRP data mover and the other HyperV some reconfiguration would happen in the Data Center first?

    • AlexMatts's avatar
      AlexMatts
      Level 6

      Hello, S_Deshpande –

      Could you please take a moment to review the questions posed by RiaanBadenhorst regarding the directions and/or pairs supported with CloudMobility, and other requirements for migration?

      Kindly – Alexandra Matthiesen, VOX Community Manager

    • S_Deshpande's avatar
      S_Deshpande
      Level 3
      Hi Riaan,

      Apologies for the late reply. Currently supported is on- prem to cloud and cloud to on- prem. Cloud to cloud will be supported later this year in 2-3 months.

      Thanks,
      Shamalee