Food Sector
Assessment for Cloud Migration
The customer is a Japanese sweetened probiotic milk beverage major. Based out of Tokyo, the customer has been providing products that contribute to good health for over eight decades now. Its products are part of the breakfast regimen of millions of homes, with over 40 million bottles consumed every day. The customer wanted advisories on Cloud migration and approached one of Corent’s partners.
Corent’s partner used MaaS to deliver Cloud assessment to its customer. The partner scanned and assessed the customer’s datacenters using MaaS and generated detailed reports and shared the same with the customer.
 
 
 
Challenges:
Carrying out the scan without using an agent on the source servers.
Pinpointing inter-sever communications to map the dependency between them.
Identifying the server utilization metrics in the datacenter.
Determining the Cloud feasibility and performing a Cloud cost modeling.
Identifying various application groups suitable for migration.
Solution:
MaaS adopted the agentless approach to conduct the scan.
MaaS retrieved the communication ports, process ID, and location information, based on which server dependency was mapped.
Based on the extended scan, utilization data regarding CPU, memory, and network were captured. These performance metrics helped calculate the equivalence match for right-sizing.
MaaS helped the partner draft the most suitable feasibility report, based on which the latter could offer precise TCO of the selected Cloud, along with relevant migration and EOL advisories.
MaaS’ Move Group strategy analysis report helped to identify the application groups and types in the datacenters for a seamless migration experience.
Result:
By using MaaS, the partner helped the customer to analyze its datacenter and formulate an optimum strategy for Cloud migration.