AWS helps customers migrate their legacy Windows Server applications to the latest supported versions of Windows Server on AWS, without code changes. Many organizations don’t have a simple way to migrate legacy applications because they rely heavily on older, unsupported operating systems, limited in-house expertise, and lack of access to installation media or source code. Likewise, obtaining extended support for these applications does not solve the inevitable problem of end of support; it only postpones it. AWS offers the End of Support (EMP) Migration Program for Windows Server.
EMP for Windows Server includes technology and expert guidance to migrate legacy Windows Server 2003, 2008, and 2008 R2 applications to newer, more supported versions on AWS, without refactoring. EMP technology decouples applications from the underlying operating system, allowing AWS Professional Services or Partners to migrate critical applications to a new, supported version of Windows Server on AWS. Once you’re on AWS, you can continue to optimize the operations and costs of those applications.
With EMP technology, you identify the outdated operating system elements that your application depends on and create a package that includes the resources needed to run it on the newest version of Windows Server. Included in the package are all application files, runtimes, components, and deployment tools, as well as an engine that redirects your application’s API calls to files within the package. This resolves dependency issues and decouples the application from the underlying operating system. You can now run the packaged application on later versions of Windows Server, which means you don’t have to worry about updating applications when the next Windows Server end-of-support event occurs.
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