● Migration & Optimization
Migration is more than moving—it’s an opportunity to modernize. 971 Technologies starts with discovery, dependency mapping, and a clear roadmap (6R model, TCO/ROI), then builds secure landing zones and wave plans. We use replication, dry‑runs, and blue‑green/canary strategies for near‑zero‑downtime cutovers and a documented rollback path.
After you’re live, we make it faster and cheaper to run: rightsizing and autoscaling, caching/CDN, database and query tuning, storage tiering, network/path optimization, and observability with SLOs. FinOps practices—budgets, alerts, and Savings Plans/Reserved Instances—keep spend under control while performance keeps improving.
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What can you migrate and optimize?
971 Technologies handles applications, websites, databases, VMs/containers, storage, and networks—on‑prem, colocation, and AWS/Azure/Google Cloud.
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How do you minimize downtime and risk?
We use replication/incremental syncs, dry‑runs, maintenance windows, and blue‑green/canary cutovers—with validation, health checks, and a tested rollback plan.
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Can you improve performance without a full re‑architecture?
Yes—query/index tuning, caching and CDN, connection pooling, thread/concurrency tuning, and network/path optimizations often deliver major gains quickly.
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Can you reduce our cloud costs?
Absolutely. 971 Technologies applies FinOps: rightsizing, storage tiering, autoscaling, idle cleanup, and RI/Savings Plans—backed by budgets, alerts, and monthly reports.
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How long do projects take and what do we get?
Typical engagements run 2–8 weeks depending on scope. Deliverables include a migration plan, cutover runbooks, updated architecture, optimization report with KPIs, and knowledge transfer.