Transitioning from traditional data centers to the cloud isn't just a migration—it's an opportunity to re-architect infrastructure for greater resilience, performance, and scalability. This session will discuss how to design cloud-native infrastructures that handle the demands of large-scale, high-load systems, focusing on ensuring data consistency, optimizing performance, and maintaining availability
Migrating large-scale systems from on-premise data centers to the cloud is more than just a technical shift—it requires rethinking infrastructure design to ensure reliability, performance, and scalability. In this session, I will share real-world insights from orchestrating multi-region migrations of critical storage and infrastructure systems to cloud platforms such as AWS and Kubernetes. We'll explore how to design cloud-native architectures that maintain data consistency, ensure high availability, and support rapid scaling in response to fluctuating demand. Through case studies and technical deep dives, attendees will gain a clear understanding of how to overcome the challenges of cloud migration, including optimizing network performance, managing storage tiers, and ensuring security and compliance in distributed environments.