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# Cloud Migration in Egypt: Migration Guide

*2026-03-12*  
*Category: cloud*  

Migrating systems to the cloud should happen in waves, not a single move: start with a non-critical system to build experience, then approach the important ones.

> Published: 2026-03-12 | Cloud Solutions | Egypt

**In short:** Migrating systems to the cloud should happen in waves, not a single move: start with a non-critical system to build experience, then approach the important ones. A literal lift-and-shift produces the same cost or higher without any benefit from cloud elasticity.

## What is Cloud Migration?

Cloud migration moves applications and data from on-premise servers to cloud infrastructure. It has three paths: move as-is, re-platform to use managed services, or re-architect for the cloud.

## Why Cloud Migration is worth the investment in Egypt

- **No upfront hardware capital**: You start on a small server and grow with demand, instead of buying for a peak that may never arrive.
- **Scaling only at peak**: A store whose load doubles during a sale raises resources for a few days, then lowers them, and pays accordingly.
- **Higher availability**: Distribution across more than one data centre keeps the service running when one fails.
- **Managed services save build time**: Managed databases, storage and backup are ready to use rather than built and maintained yourself.

## Who needs Cloud Migration?

- Companies whose servers are near end of life
- Companies suffering repeated outages from fragile internal infrastructure
- Companies opening branches that need unified system access

## Core capabilities

- **Readiness assessment**: Inventorying systems and classifying them: move as-is, needs adaptation, or must stay local.
- **Wave-based migration**: Starting with the least sensitive systems to build experience before approaching critical ones.
- **A rollback plan**: Keeping the old environment operable until the new one stabilises, because migrating without rollback is unjustified risk.
- **Post-migration cost tuning**: Reviewing resource sizing after weeks of real operation, because upfront estimates are usually oversized.

## Technologies and tools

These are the tools we actually use on Cloud Migration projects. Which ones apply depends on the size and budget of the project, not on what is newest:

- AWS
- Google Cloud
- Microsoft Azure
- Docker
- Kubernetes
- Terraform
- CloudFront
- S3

## Cost and timeline in Egypt

| Tier | Scope | Indicative cost (EGP) | Duration |
|------|-------|------------------|----------|
| Starter | Limited scope, core functionality | 35,000 - 100,000 | from 4 weeks |
| Standard | Full scope with integrations | 100,000 - 300,000 | 4-16 weeks |
| Advanced | Enterprise scope, complex integrations | 300,000+ | 16+ weeks |

These are indicative 2026 ranges for the Egypt market, not a quotation. Actual cost is set after a scoping session, and the largest driver is usually the number of external integrations rather than the number of screens.

## How a Cloud Migration project runs

### 1. System inventory and readiness assessment

Deciding what can move as-is, what needs rebuilding, and what must stay on-premise.

### 2. Choosing the deployment model

Public, private or hybrid, according to data sovereignty requirements and cost.

### 3. Network and access design

Isolating environments and setting access control and encryption before any real data moves.

### 4. Migration in waves

Moving the least sensitive systems first to build experience, then the critical ones.

### 5. Cost control and monitoring

Enabling alerts and spend limits and reviewing idle resources monthly.

## Best practices

- **Set spend limits on day one**: A surprise cloud bill always comes from a resource left running, not from planned usage.
- **Use infrastructure as code**: Defining resources in files makes rebuilding an environment deterministic rather than improvised.
- **Encrypt in transit and at rest**: Partial encryption gives a false sense of security.
- **Rehearse restores regularly**: An untested backup is an assumption, not a guarantee.
- **Track cost per service**: Breaking the bill down by service reveals where the spend actually goes.

## Common mistakes to avoid

- **Lifting and shifting without adaptation**: An application designed for a single server gains nothing from the cloud and may cost more than before.
- **Leaving test resources running**: Forgotten staging environments make up a large share of inflated bills.
- **Neglecting access management**: Granting broad permissions to make work easier is the leading cause of breach incidents.
- **Single-vendor lock-in with no plan**: Using highly provider-specific services makes a later move expensive.
- **Ignoring data residency**: Some sectors require data to remain within national borders.

## What is specific to Egypt

The Egyptian market combines a large population with a deep developer base, which keeps delivery cost relatively lower than the Gulf at comparable technical quality. Against that, exchange rate volatility makes pricing in local currency and contracting in shorter phases safer for both sides.

- Addressing is irregular in many areas, so relying on coordinates and nearby landmarks matters more than the text address field in any delivery system.
- Exchange rate volatility makes pricing in pounds and contracting in short phases safer for both sides than long fixed-price contracts.
- The local developer base is broad, which keeps delivery cost relatively lower but demands finer discrimination between providers given the quality spread.
- Connection quality varies by area, so systems that stop when the network drops need a local operating mode that syncs later.

## Frequently asked questions

**Q: How long does migration take?**

**A:** Weeks for a single system to several months for a full estate. The longest part is not moving data but testing and confirming every integration still works afterwards.

**Q: Does business stop during migration?**

**A:** It should not. The usual approach runs both environments in parallel with data synced, then moves users in a short window once readiness is confirmed.

**Q: Is lift-and-shift enough?**

**A:** It works as a fast first step but rarely saves money. The real benefit comes afterwards, from replacing what you manage yourself with managed services and sizing resources to actual load.

**Q: Do you sign an NDA?**

**A:** Yes. We sign a non-disclosure agreement before receiving any data or documents; it is standard on every project.

**Q: What are the payment terms?**

**A:** A 30% deposit at contract, with the balance tied to phase delivery rather than to dates, so you never pay for a phase that has not been delivered.

**Q: Who owns the hosting and domain accounts?**

**A:** The client company. We register the domain and hosting in your name and hand over the credentials, because registering them to a vendor makes transferring them later difficult or impossible.

## Conclusion

Cloud Migration is less a purely technical decision than an operational one: the difference between a project that lands and one that stalls usually shows up in how clearly the scope was defined before starting, not in the choice of technology. Begin by stating precisely which problem you are solving, then ask any prospective partner how they intend to measure success.

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**Codlex Tech** is a software development company working since 2020 with clients across Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the Middle East on websites, mobile apps, e-commerce, ERP and CRM systems.

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