Why Amazon Data Migration Services Could Be the Right Solution for Your Company’s Big Move

5 Important Questions to Ask Before Deciding on AWS Data Migration Services

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Data migration is a major undertaking for any company. In order to keep pushing toward the future lots of times, you will need to migrate your data to the cloud in order to integrate better and more efficient software. Or, maybe there are some updates that need to be made to your current system to make it more secure. Choosing and implementing a data migration service should be as simple and streamlined as possible to ensure a smooth transition. To help, we have compiled a list of the most important questions to ask when considering AWS Data Migration Services for a solution.

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1. What is the AWS DMS?

Amazon’s Database migration system is a tool for migrating a physical database to the Amazon Web Services Cloud, eliminating the need for an on premises storage. The AWS DMS can make updating your storage easier and more affordable than traditional methods as well. The system can handle both homogeneous or heterogeneous migrations, and is able to transfer data quickly and with extremely minimal downtime. To achieve such a low amount of downtime, all of your original servers stay running while the system does its job. These migrations can be one time or are able to be ongoing and replicated, keeping your system constantly up to date. AWS DMS is also fully automated, managing the launch and constantly monitoring as the migration process occurs.

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2. How can data migration improve my company’s database?

A database migration will free a company of having on site data storage, which is often costly and time consuming to maintain. Cloud based data services allow companies to have more control over their data based on the current demands of the business. This was previously not possible with older data storage methods. As demands change, the cloud offers scalability, allowing companies to grow and change their storage without causing any problems on the company or consumer end. 

Security is a major concern when it comes to data transfer. By transferring your data to the cloud, you automatically increase security by providing redundancy. AWS DMS helps companies increase the size of their operations while maintaining a greater sense of safety preventing risks of data loss or outages.

Another important point is that by moving your data to the cloud, there is no longer any need for constant system updates. AWS DMS is constantly updating hardware and software in order to keep your company running efficiently without any need to repeatedly call an engineer. 

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3.How quickly does the AWS work?

After configuration, the AWS DMS begins migrating your data in minutes. Generally, The more complex the system, the longer it will take to migrate. The AWS Database Migration Service is very simple to use once it is set up. In most cases, it does not require any additional set up or changes to the source. 

Once you are logged in to the AWS Management console, the system is easy to start up and monitor. When your migration is complete, you will not lose your source data either. Should the service find any failure during the process, it automatically locates a replacement host. This is useful to minimize any downtime caused by a transfer interruption, making your migration as efficient as possible. The AWS DMS allows you to keep your target synched with the source for as long as you would like.

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4. Will it work with my current database?

It is always important to choose a service that works best for the needs within your company. Luckily, AWS DMS is a flexible and relatively simple to use service meant to take a lot of the confusion out of data migration. With AWS DMS, you can migrate your data from any of the supported sources to any of the supported targets. For a homogeneous migration, this is a simple process. However, if you are in need of a heterogeneous migration the AWS DMS fully supports heterogeneous data migrations. If you are unsure if your move is heterogeneous or homogeneous, a quality IT firm can always help facilitate the process. Data migration can be a massive process, but if you prepare and choose the right service for your needs it doesn’t have to be.

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5. How much will it cost?

Compared to other services, AWS is a low cost way to transfer your company’s data to the cloud. On average, a terabyte of data transferred will cost as low as $3. This applies to both homogeneous and heterogeneous transfers, so there is no worry about a higher cost for a heterogeneous migration. This is thanks to Amazon’s Schema Conversion tool, which is integrated in the AWS DMS, keeping costs exceptionally low for users. You also won’t end up going over budget or paying for services you don’t need. Then AWS DMS ensures you only pay for the resources as you use them. Because of this, there is no upfront cost or any after the fact maintenance costs involved. 

If you are in need of a cloud based data storage solution for your company, the AWS Data Migration Services may be the right choice. Its speed, ease of use, efficiency and security can turn a months long project into an easier, faster and self automated process that allows your company to grow and change. The first step toward the future of your company could be with Amazon Data Migration services!

Adam Hansen
 

Adam is a part time journalist, entrepreneur, investor and father.