A business wants to move its core services from local systems to a remote environment. They also need to confirm each stage of the process handles traffic acceptably and avoid significant downtime. Which approach is the best option?
Retain existing equipment for a long phaseout to minimize training on the new system
Relocate every resource in a single update to reduce management requirements
Use a small environment for validation but skip thorough checks due to time constraints
Build a parallel setup that runs alongside existing services, then reroute activity once tests are done
Creating a new environment that runs alongside the current one assists in verifying functionality and capacity before sending activity to it. This avoids large outages and supports gradual training of staff on the new environment. A single-event relocation might cause disruptions if issues arise, a partial lab environment that skips rigorous testing may lead to missing critical errors, and leaving equipment in place long term can force a slower phaseout with little control over potential service conflicts.
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