Data Migration Testing
Ensure data migration from on-premises infrastructure and applications to cloud-based storage to optimize your business by employing our services.
How do we perform Data Migration Testing
Make the most of TestUnity’s software testing services to provide an impeccable experience to your users
Why Choose Us for Data Migration Testing?
- Experienced and qualified testing professionals capable of delivering unmatched services
- The faster turnaround time to facilitate the faster release of the app, software, or website being tested
- Detailed reports provide a profound analysis of the app, software, or website with information pertaining to the optimum load which can be handled by the product along with the possibility of potential crashes
- Best testing services at competitive prices
- Proven methodologies and industry best practices usage for carrying out the performance testing
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Questions we get asked regarding Data Migration Testing
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What is Data Migration?
Data migration is the process of moving data from one location to another, one format to another, or one application to another. Generally, this is the result of introducing a new system or location for the data. The business driver is usually an application migration or consolidation in which legacy systems are replaced or augmented by new applications that will share the same dataset.
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Why is Data Migration testing required?
The migrations are often started as companies move from on-premises infrastructure and applications to cloud-based storage and applications to optimize or transform their business. Hence, adequate testing is a high-priority effort to ensure data migration is successful.
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How to plan data migration testing?
In terms of arrangements, data migration involves 3 basic steps: Extract data; Transform data; Load data. The migration itself outlines a 7-phase process:
● Premigration planning. Evaluate the data being moved for stability;
● Project initiation. Identify and brief key decision-makers;
● Landscape analysis. Establish a robust data quality rules management process and brief the business on the goals of the project, including shutting down legacy systems;
● Solution design. Determine what data to be moved, and the quality of that data before and after the relocation.
● Build & test. Code the migration logic and test the migration with a mirror of the production environment.
● Execute & validate. Demonstrate that the migration has complied with requirements and that the data moved is viable for business use.
● Decommission & monitor. Shut down and dispose of old systems. This may appear to be an overwhelming amount of work, but not all these steps are needed for every migration. Each situation is unique, and each company approaches the task differently.
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What is Data Migration testing?
In software testing, data migration testing is conducted to compare migrated data with original data to discover any discrepancies when moving data from legacy databases to a new destination. As organizations move their operations to the cloud—one of the foundational pillars of digital transformation— data migration testing ensures the integrity of the mission-critical systems and business as usual for business users.
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What is Application-level validation testing?
In application-level validation testing, a software tester verifies the functionality of a sample migration application that was migrated from an old legacy system to the new system. Application-level validation testing ensures the smooth running of the migrated application with the new database
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