AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional SAP-C02 Practice Question
A large enterprise has completed a portfolio assessment of over 500 on-premises applications using AWS Migration Hub. The applications vary significantly in business criticality, technical complexity, and interdependencies. The cloud strategy team must now define the initial migration waves to build momentum and establish a repeatable process, often referred to as a migration factory. Which group of applications should a solutions architect recommend for the very first migration wave to maximize the chances of long-term success and minimize initial risk?
All applications that share a large, centralized on-premises Oracle database to consolidate dependent workloads and simplify data migration.
A small group of internal, non-critical applications, such as a development/test environment and a departmental reporting tool, that have minimal external dependencies.
A monolithic legacy ERP system with deep integrations into on-premises manufacturing and supply chain systems to address the most significant technical debt first.
The primary customer-facing e-commerce platform and its tightly-coupled order processing and inventory management systems to deliver business value quickly.
The correct approach for the initial migration wave is to select applications that are low in complexity, have few dependencies, and are not business-critical. This strategy allows the migration team to gain experience, refine their processes and tools, and build confidence with early, low-risk successes. Migrating development or test environments first is a common best practice as it provides a safe sandbox for learning without impacting production operations. This 'crawl-walk-run' methodology establishes a solid foundation and momentum for subsequent, more complex waves.
Starting with the most business-critical applications is a high-risk strategy that is generally discouraged for initial waves. While these applications are important, any issues during the first migration could have a significant negative impact on the business and undermine confidence in the entire cloud program. Similarly, tackling the most technically complex applications first is also risky; it's better to build team capability on simpler migrations before addressing major technical challenges. Grouping applications solely by a shared database, without considering other factors like criticality and complexity, can unnecessarily increase the scope and risk of the first wave. The best practice is to start small and simple, applying lessons learned to progressively larger and more complex waves.
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