Moving your Db2 database to the cloud can be a smart decision. It can help reduce infrastructure costs and make your systems more flexible. But without the right planning and expertise, it can also introduce new risks—and new headaches.
Migrating a database isn’t just about getting your data from A to B. It’s about making sure everything still runs smoothly once you’re there.
What Happens When No One Owns It?
Your company moves its database to the cloud hoping for faster access and lower costs. But soon after, performance issues creep in. Data access is slower than expected, backups aren’t clearly defined, and no one seems to know who’s in charge of what.
Without clear ownership and support, the cloud can become just as messy as any poorly managed on-prem system.
Get Cloud-Ready the Right Way
RemoteDBA brings structure and clarity to your cloud journey. From initial planning to day-to-day management, our team of Db2 specialists keeps your database secure, stable, and performing the way it should.
We’ll also help define roles and responsibilities so there’s no confusion—and nothing falls through the cracks.
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