Practice essential collocations for cloud migration planning in IT and software development.
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Before moving anything, the team carried out an audit to ___ workloads suitable for migration to the cloud.
Identify workloads is the standard cloud migration collocation for determining which applications and services are candidates for migration. 'Find along' and 'pick around' are informal. 'Spot out' is not a standard phrase in this context.
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The migration lead chose to ___ applications in waves rather than moving everything in a single risky cutover.
Migrate applications is the standard cloud collocation for transferring software systems from one environment to another. 'Move along' and 'shift around' are informal. 'Send out' does not convey the structured migration process.
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The architect recommended the team ___ dependencies between services before lifting them to the new platform.
Map dependencies is the standard architecture and migration collocation for documenting how systems rely on one another before a move. 'Draw along' and 'trace around' are informal. 'Chart out' is not a standard phrase in this context.
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The programme manager worked to ___ downtime during the cutover so customers would barely notice the migration.
Minimise downtime is the standard operations and migration collocation for reducing the period during which a service is unavailable. 'Lower along' and 'cut around' are informal. 'Reduce out' is redundant and not a standard phrase.
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The team built a detailed runbook so they could ___ a rollback plan if the migration encountered serious issues.
Execute a plan is the standard project and operations collocation for carrying out a predefined set of actions. 'Run along' and 'do around' are informal. 'Carry out' is acceptable but 'execute a rollback plan' is the more precise technical collocation here.