

# High-level migration overview
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The following table shows a high-level overview of an OpenText TeamSite and Media Management migration to the AWS Cloud.



- ****Workload****
  - Source workload / OpenText Customer Experience solutions: [See the AWS documentation website for more details](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/migration-opentext-teamsite/high-level-migration-overview.html)
  - Source environment / On premises or on another cloud provider.

- ****Migration****
  - Migration strategy ([7 Rs](apg-gloss.md#glossary-7rs)) / Depending on your source environments, you can use the following migration strategies:[See the AWS documentation website for more details](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/migration-opentext-teamsite/high-level-migration-overview.html)
  - Is this an upgrade in workload version? / No
  - Is the source workload different from an independent software vendor (ISV) workload? / No
  - Estimated migration duration / Depending on your source environment, a migration can take between two and three weeks.

- ****Estimated cost****
  - Estimated cost of running ISV workloads on the AWS Cloud
  - A sample cost structure for three environments (development, QA-UAT, and production) using [Elastic Load Balancing](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//elasticloadbalancing/latest/userguide/what-is-load-balancing.html) and a DevOps toolset for development and deployment is available in [this estimate](https://calculator.aws/#/estimate?id=109c6f7bda67e38c02c99d31423b5a72f04561b6) from AWS Pricing Calculator. 

- ****Assumptions and prerequisites****
  - Minimum and maximum system requirements / Check the compatibility matrix for your OpenText product version. This matrix is available in the release notes on the [OpenText support portal](https://www.opentext.com/support). 
  - Service-level agreements (SLAs) / You can meet SLAs with a basic setup that uses Elastic Load Balancing, AWS Lambda functions, and two Availability Zones. 
  - Licensing and operating model in the AWS account / For more information about your OpenText license agreement, contact your OpenText account manager. 
  - AWS services used in the AWS account /  [See the AWS documentation website for more details](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/migration-opentext-teamsite/high-level-migration-overview.html) 

