Cloud migration: What you need to know (and where to find it)

Cloud migration: What you need to know (and where to find it)

  • September 25, 2020
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Cloud migration: What you need to know (and where to find it)

Migrating to the cloud for an enterprise that has been running workloads on premises for years can be very daunting. To be successful, a migration plan needs to factor in many different aspects relating to people, process and technology. If you are designing the migration, you need guidance and best practices to help steer you through this process.

Building on our experience as solutions architects, we have put together a comprehensive set of documents for IT practitioners who are planning, designing, and implementing a migration to Google Cloud. At our Migration to Google Cloud page, you’ll find extensive technical information and advice you need to help plan and execute a successful migration. To help you get started faster, this blog post provides a high-level outline and links into the relevant part of the documentation where you can get more information.

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