Services

Cloud migration

We move monoliths, containers and databases to the cloud with total downtime under 5 minutes — with the timeline and budget locked in before we even start.

What's included

  • Discovery: dependency map, workload inventory, TCO calculation per cloud
  • Target architecture: VPC, networking, IAM, observability, disaster recovery
  • Database migration with parallel replication and integrity checks
  • Phased cutover: blue-green, canary releases, a rollback plan ready to go
  • FinOps optimization after the move and full handover of docs to your team

How we work

We first understand your current infrastructure and calculate the cost of ownership, and only then propose a target design. Critical services move via parallel replication, so the old and new environments run side by side right up to the switch — which is what delivers near-zero downtime.

What you get

Production in the cloud with a predictable bill, reproducible infrastructure as code, and runbooks for incidents. No vendor lock-in — the stack moves between providers.

Frequently asked questions

How much downtime during migration?

Critical services move via parallel replication — the old and new environments run side by side until the switch. Total downtime is usually under 5 minutes, and zero for stateless services.

Which cloud should we move to — AWS, Google Cloud or Hetzner?

We decide after Discovery: we calculate TCO for each cloud against your compliance and load requirements. Hetzner often wins on price, AWS/GCP on managed services and regulatory coverage.

What if something goes wrong during cutover?

We prepare a rollback plan before cutover and switch via blue-green or canary releases. The old environment stays live until the new one proves stable.

How long does migration take, and is the budget fixed?

We lock timeline and budget before we start, after Discovery. A typical project runs 2–8 weeks depending on the number of workloads and databases.

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