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Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure and Operations Explained

You're reading from   Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure and Operations Explained Accelerate your application migration and modernization journey on the cloud with IBM and Red Hat

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803248318
Length 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mansura Habiba Mansura Habiba
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Moving to Hybrid Cloud
2. Chapter 1: An Introduction to Hybrid Cloud Modernization FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Cloud Modernization and and Innovation Fundamentals 4. Chapter 3: xploring Best Practices for the Cloud Journey 5. Part 2: Cloud-Native Methods, Practices, and Technology
6. Chapter 4: Developing Applications in a Cloud Native Way 7. Chapter 5: Exploring Application Modernization Essentials 8. Part 3: Elements of Embedded Linux
9. Chapter 6: Designing and Implementing Cloud Storage Services 10. Chapter 7: Designing and Implementing Networking in Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure 11. Chapter 8: Understanding Security in Action 12. Chapter 9: Designing a Resilient Platform for Cloud Migration 13. Chapter 10: Managing Operations in Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure 14. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix A –Application Modernization and Migration Checklist

A reference solution for application modernization

We are using a monolithic application deployed on the Liberty WebSphere Application Server (WAS) for this reference solution. Figure 5.3 depicts the application migration plan for this use case using the Re-Platform and Re-Host patterns. In the legacy platform, applications are not implemented following the extended Twelve-Factor App methodology. Therefore, they are not cloud-ready and cannot be migrated as is. In addition, some frameworks, such as Spring Boot, provide very comprehensive and easy-to-configure features that can expedite the re-factoring of monolithic applications to make them cloud-ready. In this case, only re-host or lift-and-shift can be used, as VM-to-VM is not sufficient for modernization.

Re-Platforming is also necessary to get the most efficient results. For a successful Re-Platform migration, applications should be Re-Architected and re-factored as part of modernization to make them cloud-ready through Re...

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