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My application data must be encrypted. (Select all that apply)
- at rest
- in transit
- none of the above
My data has PII or PHI and is subject to governance and compliance.
- Yes
- No
With the adoption of cloud technologies, the number of users to my application is expected to increase by
- < 5%
- 5-15%
- 15-50%
- > 50%
My application depends on an on-premise message broker. The throughput of the queues is in the range
- 0 - 1 KB/sec
- 1 - 5 KB/sec
- < 1 MB /sec
- None of the above
My application has an ETL, data pipelining and/or batch automation job
- Yes
- No
My application has vendor lock-ins for OLAP and data warehouses.
- Yes
- No
My application has disaster recovery considerations and/or involves data ageing and archival
- Yes
- No
My application response times must be in the range:
- < 100 ms
- 100 - 250 ms
- > 250 ms
My data remains on-premises
- Yes
- No
My application has significant security restrictions and makes use of firewalls, vulnerabilities assessments and periodic threat assessments
- Yes
- No
My application must meet security certifications such as ISO 27001, ISO 27017 (cloud security), ISO 27019 (privacy), ISO 9001, AWS PCI, and SOC 1, 2 and 3, HIPAA, FERPA, CJIS, SEC Rule 17a - 4(f), IRS 1075, and SRG Impact level 2 and 4 for DoD systems
- Yes
- No
My application must work for government and must comply with FedRAMP at the Moderate and High Level or the GPDR or PCI-DSS or such others
- Yes
- No
My application must reduce the average time needed to detect an intrusion or security failure (MTTD) or the average time needed to resolve issues such as a security breach or outage (MTTR)
- Yes
- No
My application must demonstrate an order of magnitude higher availability after moving to the cloud
- Yes
- No
My application must localize workloads to a specific geographic region
- Yes
- No
I have a specific preference to a specific cloud and I'm willing to sacrifice one or more of the following ( Select all that apply )
- technological scale and expertise to handle critical and highly complex workloads
- anticipated cost savings
- internal IT burden
- None of the above
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