The Challenge of Zero-Downtime Cloud Migrations
For enterprises in Saudi Arabia, especially in regulated sectors like fintech, government, and healthcare, the need for zero-downtime cloud migrations is critical. Downtime not only affects business operations but also compromises compliance and customer trust.
Carbonite Double-Take: The Solution
Carbonite Double-Take offers a robust solution for enterprises seeking to migrate databases to the cloud with minimal downtime.
- Near-Zero Downtime: Enables seamless migrations to AWS or Azure with almost no disruption.
- Real-Time Replication: Continuous data replication across Windows and Linux platforms ensures data integrity.
- Cross-Platform Support: Simultaneously supports SQL Server, MySQL, and PostgreSQL.
Case Study: Fintech Trading System
A leading fintech company utilized Carbonite Double-Take to replicate its production trading system to the cloud. The migration occurred in a 90-second window during end-of-day operations, ensuring zero transaction loss.
Worlber’s Proven Expertise
With over 10 years of experience and 50+ successful migrations, Worlber brings unparalleled expertise to the table.
- PDPL Compliance: Ensures data residency and audit logging for regulatory requirements.
- Automated Failover: Pre-tested recovery procedures with no manual intervention.
- Reversible Cutover: Eliminates vendor lock-in, providing flexibility and control.
Aligning with Vision 2030
As Saudi Arabia pushes towards Vision 2030, embracing digital transformation and modern infrastructure is key. Carbonite Double-Take supports this vision by enabling cloud-first strategies while ensuring data sovereignty and compliance.
Conclusion
For enterprises in the Kingdom, leveraging Carbonite Double-Take for cloud migrations ensures business continuity and compliance while aligning with national transformation goals. With Worlber’s expertise, your migration can be seamless and secure.
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