Week 11 — Monday S1

The most expensive migration is the one that happens after the crisis.

Planned migration:

Timeline you control. Staff prepared. Data cleaned in advance. Logic documented before the move. Testing done properly. Staged rollout.

Emergency migration:

Timeline set by the failure. Staff unprepared. Data extraction under pressure. Logic reconstructed from memory. No testing window. No staging.

The cost difference: typically 3 to 5 times more. The outcome quality: consistently worse.

The choice isn't whether to migrate. It's whether you choose the timing - or a failure event chooses it for you.

A few quick questions

Optional — answer as many or as few as you like. No follow-up unless you want one.

Would you describe your current approach as planned, or more reactive?

Has anything close to a failure event already happened?

If you had to migrate today, with no notice, how prepared would you be?

Want to talk about timing this on your terms, before anything forces the issue?

My thoughts

Anything else on your mind — your situation, a question, a reaction. Completely optional.

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