Practise the standard verbs for migrating, cutting over and validating a platform move.
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Fill in: 'We plan to ___ workloads to the new platform over two quarters.'
We 'migrate workloads' — the standard technical collocation for a planned transfer. 'Move', 'shift' and 'carry' are generic and miss the formal migration sense.
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Fill in: 'After cutover we'll ___ the legacy system entirely.'
We 'sunset legacy' — to phase it out gracefully. 'Sunrise' means the opposite, while 'dusk' and 'darken' are not used as decommissioning verbs.
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Fill in: 'On the migration weekend we ___ over to the new stack.'
We 'cut over' — the idiomatic phrasal verb for the final transition. 'Switch over', 'turn over' and 'jump over' don't carry the precise cutover meaning.
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Fill in: 'To de-risk, we'll ___ both systems in parallel for a week.'
We 'run parallel' (run both in parallel) — the standard collocation for dual operation. 'Go', 'walk' and 'drive' do not collocate with parallel operation.
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Fill in: 'Finally we ___ the migration by checking every record transferred.'
We 'validate migration' — the established collocation for confirming correctness. 'Prove', 'verify' and 'confirm' are near-synonyms but 'validate' is the standard term here.