Cloud Migration

Enterprise Cloud Migration to GCP & AWS
Led the migration of enterprise applications from on-premises infrastructure to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Amazon Web Services (AWS). The project involved a comprehensive assessment of existing workloads, dependency mapping, and the design of a cloud-native architecture that ensures high availability, fault tolerance, and cost optimization.
The migration strategy followed a phased approach — starting with lift-and-shift for legacy components, followed by re-architecting critical services into microservices deployed on managed Kubernetes clusters. Load balancers, auto-scaling groups, and multi-region failover were configured to guarantee 99.9% uptime for mission-critical applications.
Cloud-native services such as Cloud SQL, Cloud Storage, S3, RDS, and managed caching layers were integrated to replace self-managed databases and storage systems. IAM policies, VPC configurations, and encryption at rest and in transit were implemented to meet enterprise security and compliance requirements.
Key Highlights
- Migrated multiple enterprise workloads to GCP and AWS
- Designed multi-region, highly available architecture with 99.9% uptime
- Re-architected monolithic applications into cloud-native microservices
- Implemented auto-scaling and load balancing for cost optimization
- Configured IAM, VPC, and encryption for security compliance
- Reduced infrastructure costs by leveraging managed cloud services
Project Information
- CategoryCloud
- TechnologiesGCP, AWS, Kubernetes, Cloud SQL, RDS, S3, Terraform, Docker