It’s no surprise that alternative cloud providers are an increasingly popular choice for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). This rising category of cloud providers delivers the same core technical underpinnings of the larger hyperscalers with price-performance advantages that make them an attractive choice for companies moving from on-premises to the cloud or for organizations exploring
hybrid or multi-cloud environments.
Alternative cloud providers offer SMBs a legitimate alternative to AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), with comparable, and often better, performance at a more attractive price. But there’s a potential challenge that cannot go unmentioned: Once you decide that an alternative cloud provider is a right choice, how do you approach migration?