Analytics Migrations
Save time and cost by migrating to fully managed analytics solutionsMigration tools
Database Freedom is a unique program designed to assist in migrating to AWS database and analytics services. With the program, we help you manage and reduce licensing commitments from legacy vendors, provide expert advice and tools to re-factor your solutions and applications, and fund and incentivize migrating in a cost-neutral way.
For qualified customers, the Database Freedom program offers:
Expert advice
Tooling
Hands-on assistance through a combination of the following: AWS Partners or AWS Professional Services.
Financial incentives
Program services
Elasticsearch and OpenSearch Migrations
Managing on-premises Elasticsearch, OpenSearch, or other search and analytics solutions is complicated, resource intensive, and expensive. In addition to providing managed open source Elasticsearch and Kibana (versions 1.5 to 7.10), OpenSearch, and OpenSearch Dashboards, Amazon OpenSearch Service includes a full range of advanced capabilities such as the scalable storage tier UltraWarm, fine-grained access control, anomaly detection, alerting, remote re-indexing, ML-backed search result ranking, trace analytics, and more.
Data Warehouse Migrations
Moving to a cloud data warehouse like Amazon Redshift liberates your analytics from limitations. You can run queries across petabytes of data in your data warehouse and extend into your data lake, what we call a “lake house” approach. Learn more about migrating to Redshift from our self-service migration guide or get in touch with us today to learn more about how we can accelerate your migration.
Spark and Hadoop Migrations
Migrate your big data and applications. Our Apache Hadoop and Apache Spark to Amazon EMR Migration Acceleration Program provides two ways to help you get there quickly and with confidence.
Explore Service-Specific Analytics Migration Resources
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Amazon Redshift
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Amazon EMR
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Amazon OpenSearch Service
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Amazon Redshift
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Customer migration stories
Nielsen was running a legacy on-premise data warehouse based on Netezza until the company built a new, data-lake-based architecture with Amazon Redshift.
Amazon.com’s on-premises Oracle infrastructure was hard to maintain and operate, so the company decided to switch to Amazon Redshift.
Learn how Amazon.com migrated to Redshift »
Equinox Fitness migrated to Redshift from its Teradata on-premises data warehouse to reduce time-to-insight and control infrastructure costs.
Intuit moved its mission-critical workloads to Amazon Redshift from its on-premises environment to speed development, innovate faster, and better solve customers’ needs.
Learn how Intuit migrated to Redshift »
re:Invent Sessions, Summits, and AWS Online Tech Talks
Customer Testimonials
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Amazon EMR
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Customer migration stories
Learn how Integral Ad Science, a global leader in digital ad verification, migrated to Amazon EMR to take advantage of faster, more efficient cloud-based infrastructure on AWS.
re:Invent Sessions and Summit
Recent Blogs on EMR Migrations
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Amazon OpenSearch Service
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Customer migration stories
Learn how migrating to Amazon OpenSearch Service allowed Pinterest to cut costs and scale more quickly and efficiently.
Learn how Pearson quickly saw improvements by migrating from its self-managed open-source Elasticsearch architecture to Amazon OpenSearch Service.
Learn how Autodesk, a leading provider of 3D design and engineering software, migrated to Amazon OpenSearch Service to improve its log analysis capabilities.
Learn how Compass, a global real estate company, migrated to Amazon OpenSearch Service to be able to deliver high-quality property searches and saved searches for their customers.
OpenSearch includes certain Apache-licensed Elasticsearch code from Elasticsearch B.V. and other source code. Elasticsearch B.V. is not the source of that other source code. ELASTICSEARCH is a registered trademark of Elasticsearch B.V.