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Move suitable AWS workloads to Graviton with evidence

We assess compatibility, benchmark performance, update build and deployment paths, migrate in phases, and validate savings after cutover.

A focused modernization project for teams that want lower compute cost without risking production reliability.

On-request / scoped service

AWS Graviton migration is scoped after compatibility review, benchmark planning, candidate workload selection, and rollout risk are understood.

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Service playbook

From problem to operating evidence

Main content is structured like a case study: context first, scoped work next, then the operating changes and evidence a team can use after handoff.

Service briefWho it is forWhat is includedEngagement optionsRelated services

AWS Graviton Migration is for teams running meaningful AWS compute spend who want to evaluate Arm-based Graviton instances without turning production into an experiment. Assistance handles the engineering work: compatibility analysis, benchmark design, build changes, workload rollout, and savings validation.

Case-study lens

Scoped

Problem, responsibility, and handoff boundaries before implementation.

Evidence

Dashboards, runbooks, reviews, and operating records over borrowed logos.

Outcomes

Conservative summaries focused on observable operational improvement.

EvidenceSection 01

Who it is for

Runbooks, dashboards, reviews, and handoff material make the work auditable.

Team situationWhy this service fits
EC2, EKS, or ECS spend is highWe identify workloads where Graviton can reduce cost or improve performance
Teams are unsure about Arm compatibilityWe test runtimes, dependencies, images, agents, and observability tooling
Kubernetes node groups need modernizationWe add Graviton pools, scheduling rules, and migration runbooks
CI/CD images assume x86We update builds, multi-arch images, caches, and test gates
Leadership needs verified savingsWe baseline cost and performance before and after rollout
ScopeSection 02

What is included

The work is broken into visible capabilities, acceptance points, and handoff artifacts.

Assessment step

Assessment

  • AWS compute inventory across EC2, EKS, ECS, Lambda, and managed services where relevant
  • runtime, dependency, container image, and third-party agent review
  • workload candidate ranking by risk, cost, and expected benefit
  • benchmark plan and rollout recommendation

Implementation focus

Implementation

  • multi-architecture container builds where needed
  • EKS Graviton node groups, taints, labels, and scheduling strategy
  • ECS capacity providers or EC2 launch template updates
  • AMI, bootstrap, monitoring, and security agent validation
  • phased workload migration with rollback paths

Operating step

Validation

  • performance and latency benchmark comparison
  • cloud cost delta by workload and environment
  • production behavior review after cutover
  • documentation for future Graviton onboarding
  • recommendations for workloads that should remain on x86
OutcomeSection 03

Engagement options

Expected changes are framed as practical operating improvements, not unsupported guarantees.

PackageBest forTypical deliverables
Graviton Readiness ReviewTeams deciding whether migration is worthwhileInventory, candidate list, risk notes, estimated savings
Pilot MigrationTeams wanting proof before broad rolloutOne workload migrated, benchmarks, rollback plan, findings
Production MigrationTeams ready to migrate multiple workloadsMulti-arch builds, node or fleet rollout, validation report
Ongoing FinOps Follow-upTeams tracking savings over timeCost dashboards, rightsizing, and monthly review notes
Next stepSection 04

Decision points and common questions are made explicit so follow-up work is scoped cleanly.

Next stepSection 05

Getting started

Decision points and common questions are made explicit so follow-up work is scoped cleanly.

Start with a Graviton readiness review. We will identify candidate workloads, risks, and a pilot path that can prove value before a broader migration. Request Graviton assessment →

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Pricing

Flexible scopes available. if you need custom terms or bundled service pricing.

On-request scope
Quoted

AWS Graviton migration is scoped after compatibility review, benchmark planning, candidate workload selection, and rollout risk are understood.

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