Scenario: You are finalizing a cloud migration plan and need to validate its effectiveness. What actions should you take to ensure the plan meets both technical and business objectives?
I feel like decommissioning the old infrastructure before validating the new setup is a bad idea. That sounds like a recipe for disaster, so I’d avoid C.
I remember discussing the importance of running a pilot migration to identify potential issues before going all in. It seems like A could be the right choice.
Proceeding with the full migration without testing? That's a recipe for disaster! You'd be taking a huge risk without validating the plan first. I'm definitely going to choose the pilot migration option.
Decommissioning the old infrastructure before validating the new setup? That doesn't sound right to me. You'd want to test the new environment first to make sure everything is working as expected before retiring the old one.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Reducing migration costs is important, but I think the focus should be on validating the plan's effectiveness rather than just cost-cutting. I'll have to think this through carefully.
This seems like a straightforward question. I'd go with running a pilot migration to gather feedback and validate the plan. That's the best way to ensure it meets both technical and business objectives.
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