Transferring all of a customer's on-premises data and virtual machines to an appliance, and then shipping it to a cloud provider is a technique used in a:
The answer is D: Lift and Shift
Why It's Lift and Shift:
Lift and Shift Definition: This strategy involves migrating existing workloads to the cloud without making significant changes to their architecture or code.
In this case, transferring data and virtual machines to a cloud environment as-is (using an appliance for efficiency) matches the essence of lift and shift: moving workloads to the cloud without re-architecting them.
Why It's Not Rip and Replace:
Rip and Replace Definition: This involves replacing an existing on-premises system with a new, typically cloud-native, solution (e.g., replacing an on-premises ERP with a SaaS ERP system).
The scenario described does not involve replacing the existing workloads with a new solution but instead transferring them to the cloud in their current form.
The correct answer is D. Lift and Shift migration approach.
Explanation:
• Lift and Shift: This migration approach involves moving applications, data, and workloads from on-premises infrastructure to the cloud with minimal or no modifications. The technique described—transferring all on-premises data and virtual machines to an appliance and then shipping it to a cloud provider—is characteristic of a Lift and Shift approach, as it involves moving existing environments to the cloud without redesigning or rearchitecting them.
Lift and shift is the correct answer here.
Lift and shift migration involves moving applications and data from an on-premises environment directly to the cloud without making changes to the applications themselves. The goal is to replicate the existing computing environment in the cloud. The use of a physical appliance to transport data and virtual machines is a method employed within this strategy to minimize changes and streamline the transition, especially when dealing with large datasets or complex environments that would be time-consuming or impractical to transfer over the internet.
What is lift and shift? “Lift and shift,” also known as “rehosting,” is the process of migrating an exact copy of an application or workload, together with its data store and operating system (OS), from IT one environment to another—usually from on-premises to public or private cloud.
Lift and Shift: An Essential Guide - IBM
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https://www.ibm.com › topics › lift-and-shift
Since the referrence Book for the CompTia Cloud did not cleraly specify the media to be use or the Migration specific method of transfer (such as Online site to site, or via the used of of Secure Storage Media), catering the customer Data to a Device or a Storage and sending it to cloud provider is not clearly stated, nulling the written migration techniques such as lift and shift and etc.
Thats in my oponion B is the answer.
But they should choose better words. Specially the term replatforming.
Its either C or D.
I think Rip and Replace fits better because it requires changes before moving it to the cloud:
Lift and shift cloud migrations involve moving IT systems and data from on premises to the cloud with little or no changes.
Rip and replace cloud migrations involve refactoring or redesigning IT solutions to suit the cloud environment.
it cant be rip and replace since there is no mention of destroying anything: involves replacing the existing system or application with a completely new one, typically rebuilt from scratch in the cloud.
it does replatforming some minor changes are made to the app as its moved to the cloud in order to help performance
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