
Master cloud migration on AWS and Azure by exploring migration hub, snowball, S3, site recovery, database migration service, data box, and gateway. Apply on-premise to cloud migration knowledge.
Explore Amazon Web Services (AWS) and the AWS cloud to deploy and develop applications across web, mobile, and data warehousing, using compute, database, and analytics services.
Create your AWS account by verifying email, choosing individual or organization, entering contact details, completing identity verification, and accessing the dashboard to start exploring services.
Learn how to install the AWS CLI and configure it with IAM user credentials to run remote commands, manage programmatic access, and apply permissions for AWS services.
Navigate the AWS CLI command reference to access CloudWatch alarms and Lambda functions, use IAM roles, runtime and handler details, and perform operations from Windows or Linux CLI.
Explore how migration hub centralizes cloud migrations across multiple platforms, providing discovery, status tracking, and unified tooling to plan, migrate, and optimize applications and data.
Learn to set up a migration hub on Amazon cloud, discover and migrate workloads from on-prem data centers to the cloud, connect the discovery agent, and monitor progress.
Migrate vast on-prem data to AWS using Snowball devices, a secure, suitcase-sized transport solution shipped to you, enabling high-speed, offline data transfer to S3 and Glacier with encryption and KMS.
Learn how to use the AWS Snowball device for secure, offline data transfer to the cloud, enabling fast transfer of petabytes of data with encryption and authentication.
Explore Amazon S3 transfer acceleration, compare regional upload speeds, and optimize global file transfers to improve performance and save bandwidth.
Explore cloud migration options and tools for moving databases, virtual machines, and applications from on-premises to the cloud or across clouds, including hybrid cloud, using site recovery, data box.
Master site recovery to ensure business continuity and disaster recovery by replicating workloads between primary and secondary data centers, enabling automatic failover and pay-as-you-go recovery and backup options.
Create and manage recovery services for disaster recovery and data protection on AWS and Azure, including backup of virtual machines, site recovery, retention policies, and monitoring backup jobs.
Migrate databases to aws and azure with a guided process. Use database migration service and data migration assistant to assess, convert schemas, and validate post-migration outcomes.
Create a database migration service instance in the migrate category by selecting subscription, resource group, location, and a virtual network, then monitor initialization, deployment, and resource access.
Navigate Azure migration options, set up a migration project, select source and target database types, and perform online or offline data migration while configuring resources, regions, and logs.
Discover how Azure Migrate assesses on-premise workloads for migration, runs discovery to map dependencies, and guides readiness, right-sizing, and cost estimates for a confident lift-and-shift to Azure.
Create a migration project to assess and migrate on-prem workloads to cloud, configuring subscription, resource group, and location, while deploying a collector VM to discover machines and run assessments.
Explore data box, a physical device that transfers large on-prem data to the cloud, enabling one-time migrations, offline transfers, and secure Azure data movement.
Create and configure an Azure data box import/export job via the portal, selecting region, carrier, and disk options to transfer terabytes or petabytes of data to Azure.
Explore data box edge and data box gateway for cloud migration, choosing deployment options, subscription plans, regions, and resource groups, while provisioning the hypervisor and understanding data transfer and costs.
Are you an IT professional looking a quick tutorial on Cloud Migration? You may have an already existing on-premise data store or data center, and its getting more and more difficult to manage, scale and update it very frequently with the continues rise of traffic and functionality. Now, it could be the right time to put your data center on the cloud. You can migrate a subset or the entire data center to the cloud, also you can perform the reversal (cloud to on-premise) but this is not a common trend. You can also migrate your assets within two Cloud platforms- AWS (Amazon Web Services) and Microsoft Azure. Here in this course, you will be learning all of these Cloud Migration strategies and how you can implement them easily and effectively on time.
You can migrate a database, a data warehouse, some storage vault or disks, or can migrate a subset of data to cloud and within two cloud hosts. When you migrate your data center to the cloud, you no longer need to worry about the Network issues, Software update patches, Downtime, Scalability and Elasticity. You can also integrate a lot of services available on cloud.
In this course, you will learn Migration services on AWS in first few sections, followed by Migration services on Microsoft Azure in the later sections. Below is the list of services you will learn under each category:
Cloud Migration on AWS:
AWS CLI (Command Line Interface)
Migration Hub
Amazon Snowball
Cloud Migration on Microsoft Azure:
Site Recovery
Database Migration
Azure Migrate
Data Box
Databox Edge and Data Gateway