Learn the collocations for planning, executing, validating, and rolling back IT migration projects.
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The team spent six weeks to ___ the migration from monolith to microservices before writing a line of code.
Plan a migration is the standard project management collocation for the strategic and scoping phase. 'Design out' implies removal. 'Prepare along' is informal. 'Think around' is too vague.
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The team chose to ___ the cutover during a low-traffic maintenance window on Sunday night.
Execute a cutover is the standard migration collocation for performing the actual switch from one system to another. 'Do out' and 'run along' are informal. 'Perform around' is not idiomatic.
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After the cutover, the team ran smoke tests to ___ results and confirm data integrity.
Validate results is the standard migration collocation for confirming that migrated systems and data are correct. 'Check around' and 'verify along' are informal. 'Confirm out' is not a standard phrase.
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If post-migration tests failed, the team had a documented procedure to ___ changes within 15 minutes.
Roll back changes is the standard DevOps and migration collocation for reverting to the previous state. 'Undo along' and 'revert out' are informal. 'Return around' is not a standard technical phrase.
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Once the new system was stable, the project team arranged to ___ legacy systems and reclaim hardware.
Decommission systems is the standard IT infrastructure collocation for formally retiring and removing legacy systems from service. 'Shut down around' and 'turn off along' are informal. 'Retire out' is not standard.