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Jupiter
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun. It’s
really cold there
Neptune
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Venus
Earth is the third planet
from the Sun and where
we all live
Earth
Saturn is a gas giant. It’s
composed of hydrogen
and helium
Saturn
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest one
Mercury
16. Data migration process infographics
Neptune
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Venus
It’s terribly hot, even
hotter than Mercury
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Jupiter
It’s the biggest planet
in the Solar System
Saturn
Saturn is a gas giant
with several rings
Mars
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
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Venus
It’s terribly hot, even
hotter than Mercury
Neptune
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Saturn
Saturn is a gas giant
with several rings
Jupiter
It’s the biggest planet
in the Solar System
Earth
Earth is the beautiful
planet where we all live
Ceres
Ceres is located in the
main asteroid belt
Mars
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
2
1
3
7
8
6
4 5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Jupiter is a gas giant
and the biggest planet in
the Solar System
Jupiter
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Venus
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest one
Mercury
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Planning
Ceres is located in the
main asteroid belt
Data backup
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Execution
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Post-mig audit
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Data profiling
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Migration design
Despite being red, Mars
is a cold place
Testing
Saturn is the ringed
planet and a gas giant
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Historical data
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Storage capacity
expansion
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Moving data to
the cloud
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Introduction of an
additional system
Ceres is located in the
main asteroid belt
Shift to a
centralized base
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
Legacy system
modernization
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Mergers and
acquisitions
Saturn is the ringed
planet and a gas giant
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Storage migration: between
physical media
Database migration:
between DBMSs
Application migration:
between platforms
Data center migration:
between location/servers
Business process migration:
Between infrastructures
Cloud migration: from on-
prem/cloud to cloud
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Mars
Despite being red, Mars is
a cold place. The planet is
full of iron oxide dust
Saturn
Saturn is a gas giant with
rings. It’s composed of
hydrogen and helium
Mercury
It’s the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest
one in the Solar System
Venus
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
23. Data migration process infographics
Venus
It’s terribly hot, even
hotter than Mercury
70%
Saturn
Saturn is the ringed
planet and a gas giant
85%
Neptune
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
25%
Jupiter
It’s the biggest planet in
the Solar System
40%
24. Mars Admin system 1 Cloud service 1 1.8 GB
Mercury Admin system 2 Cloud service 2 25.4 GB
Jupiter Admin system 3 Cloud service 3 12.8 GB
Saturn Admin system 4 Cloud service 4 59,.1 GB
Venus Admin system 5 Cloud service 5 2.9 GB
Data From To Data volume
Data migration process infographics
25. Data migration process infographics
Saturn
Saturn is a gas giant
with ring. It’s composed
of hydrogen and helium
Jupiter is a gas giant
and the biggest planet in
the Solar System
Jupiter
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest one
Mercury
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun. It’s
really cold there
Neptune
26. 01
Data migration process infographics
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun. It’s
really cold there
Neptune
Saturn is the ringed planet.
It’s a gas giant, composed
of hydrogen and helium
Saturn
Jupiter is a gas giant and
the biggest planet in the
entire Solar System
Jupiter
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Venus
02
03 04
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Process Description Risk
Phase 1 Despite being red, Mars is a cold place
Phase 2 Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
Phase 3 Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun
Phase 4 Saturn is the ringed planet and a gas giant
Phase 5 Venus is terribly hot, even hotter than Mercury
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Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun. It’s
really cold there
Neptune
35%
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest one
Mercury
55%
Jupiter is a gas giant
and the biggest planet in
the Solar System
Jupiter
80%
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Jupiter
Jupiter is the
biggest planet in
the Solar System
Venus
Venus is terribly
hot, even hotter
than Mercury
Mars
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold
place, not hot
Neptune
Neptune is the
farthest planet from
the Sun
30. Data migration process infographics
Venus
It’s terribly hot, even
hotter than Mercury
Neptune
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Saturn
Saturn is the ringed
planet and a gas giant
Jupiter
It’s the biggest planet in
the Solar System
Mars
Despite being red, Mars
is a cold place
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60%
Jupiter is a gas giant and
the biggest planet in the
Solar System
Jupiter
19%
It’s the ringed planet. It’s
a gas giant, composed
mostly of hydrogen
Saturn
12%
It’s the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest
one of them all
Mercury
9%
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Venus
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