description OpenText Carbonite Migrate Overview
OpenText Carbonite Migrate (formerly CloudEndure Migration) facilitates online migration of workloads to the cloud or between data centers by continuously replicating server volumes and performing test migrations.
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What is the difference between Carbonite Migrate and CloudEndure Migration?
OpenText Carbonite Migrate is the successor product that evolved after Carbonite (later acquired by OpenText) acquired CloudEndure's migration technology. Carbonite Migrate facilitates online migration of workloads to the cloud or between data centers using continuous replication. The core mechanism of volume-level replication remains similar to what CloudEndure offered.
How does Carbonite Migrate replicate servers during migration?
Carbonite Migrate continuously replicates server volumes from the source environment to the target, allowing for minimal downtime during cutover. It also supports performing test migrations before the final switch. This continuous replication approach means the target environment stays in sync with the source until you are ready to complete the migration.
Can Carbonite Migrate move workloads between on-premises and cloud?
Yes, Carbonite Migrate is designed to facilitate migration of workloads both to the cloud and between data centers. It supports major cloud providers as target destinations. This flexibility makes it useful for organizations undergoing cloud transformation projects.
Does Carbonite Migrate support test migrations before cutover?
Yes, Carbonite Migrate allows you to perform test migrations to validate that your workloads will function correctly in the target environment. This is done while the source system continues running normally. Testing before the final cutover significantly reduces migration risk.
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