AWS Migration refers to the process of moving digital assets, such as data, applications, and workloads, from on-premises environments, other cloud providers, or hybrid environments to Amazon Web Services (AWS).

  1. AWS Migration Hub:

    • Centralized tracking and management of migration projects.
    • Visual representation of migration progress and status.
  2. AWS Server Migration Service (SMS):

    • Automated migration of on-premises servers to AWS.
    • Simplified process for large-scale server migrations.
  3. AWS Database Migration Service (DMS):

    • Seamless migration of databases with minimal downtime.
    • Supports both homogeneous and heterogeneous database migrations.
  4. AWS Application Migration Service (MGN):

    • Simplified and resilient application migration.
    • Continuous data replication and automated server conversion.

Before learning AWS Migration, it's helpful to have the following skills:

  1. Cloud Computing Fundamentals: Understanding of cloud concepts, such as IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS.
  2. AWS Basics: Familiarity with core AWS services and the AWS Management Console.
  3. Networking: Knowledge of networking concepts, including VPN, VPC, and IP addressing.
  4. System Administration: Basic skills in managing and configuring operating systems (Linux/Windows).

By learning AWS Migration, you gain the following skills:

  1. Migration Planning: Ability to assess, plan, and manage migration projects using AWS tools.
  2. Data Transfer Expertise: Skills in using AWS services for efficient data transfer and synchronization.
  3. Application Migration: Proficiency in migrating applications and ensuring minimal downtime and disruption.
  4. Database Migration: Expertise in migrating databases with AWS DMS and related services.

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