Quick answer
A cloud migration and disaster recovery project should connect workload transfer with restore proof and recovery ownership.
English case study
This English case study explains how cloud migration and disaster recovery planning should protect continuity during infrastructure change. Last updated: 2026-05-22.
The project story focuses on workload discovery, backup readiness, cutover timing, recovery objectives and handover notes for business continuity.
Quick answer
A cloud migration and disaster recovery project should connect workload transfer with restore proof and recovery ownership.
Project focus
The case study covers inventory, dependency review, migration timing, backup readiness, RPO/RTO and post-cutover checks.
Continuity value
Cloud migration creates more value when the same project also improves backup, restore testing and recovery documentation.
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Cloud migration should improve recovery readiness, not only change hosting location.
Disaster recovery objectives should be written before migration cutover begins.
Post-migration handover should include backup, restore and access documentation.
Reviewed 2026-05-22
Cloud migration should improve recovery readiness, not only change hosting location.
Reviewed 2026-05-22
Disaster recovery objectives should be written before migration cutover begins.
Reviewed 2026-05-22
Post-migration handover should include backup, restore and access documentation.
The case study highlights how cloud migration, backup readiness, RPO/RTO decisions, rollback planning and technical handover should be handled together.
Migration changes infrastructure dependencies, so it is a good moment to verify backups, recovery targets, access paths and continuity documentation.
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