3 common cloud migration mistakes
AWS cloud migration can be a complex process, requiring a thorough understanding of the technical requirements and best practices. Failing to properly plan and execute the migration can result in unexpected expenses, decreased performance, and security risks. These issues can have a significant impact on the business, affecting productivity, revenue, and customer satisfaction. In this blog post, we will discuss three of the most common technical mistakes companies make during an AWS cloud migration and why they are so critical to the business.
Not properly assessing the current infrastructure: One of the biggest mistakes companies make when migrating to the cloud is not properly assessing their current infrastructure. This can lead to issues such as not having a clear enough understanding of the workload infrastructure and technology requirements to handle the workload in the cloud or not properly allocating resources to different services. Worst case scenario, this can lead to failure in migration. To avoid this, it's important to thoroughly evaluate the current infrastructure and understand the requirements for each service before migrating to the cloud, or as we like to call it "Measure twice, migrate once."
Not properly configuring security: Another common mistake companies make when migrating to the cloud is not properly configuring security. This can include insecure identity and access practices to the cloud, data and network misconfigurations. For example, if the company is not properly securing access to the cloud, it can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive data, resulting in data breaches. These security breaches can have a significant impact on the business, such as significant financial losses, legal liabilities, and damage to the company's reputation. It's important to thoroughly evaluate the security requirements and implement the appropriate controls to ensure the security of the cloud environment.
Not automating the cloud environment: A third common mistake companies make when migrating to the cloud is not automating the cloud environment. This can include not automating the deployment of resources and not automating the monitoring and maintenance of the cloud environment. This can have a direct impact on the company's bottom line, which can also lead to decreased productivity, and service disruptions. To avoid this, it's important to implement proper landing zones, automation tools, pipelines and processes to ensure the efficient, and effective management of the cloud environment.
In summary, migrating to the AWS cloud can be a complex process that requires a thorough understanding of the technical requirements and best practices. It is important to properly assess the current infrastructure, properly configure security, and automate the cloud environment to ensure a successful migration. By avoiding these common technical mistakes, one can take full advantage of the benefits offered by the cloud while minimizing the risks and costs associated with migration, which can have a direct impact on the company's bottom line, productivity and reputation.