E-Commerce Cloud Migration

Case study

E-Commerce Cloud Migration – Scalable, Resilient, Cost-Effective Infrastructure

Client Overview

A growing e-commerce brand was facing scalability issues and high infrastructure costs with their on-premise hosting model. They needed a robust cloud-based solution to handle peak traffic loads, ensure uptime reliability, and optimize operational expenses.

Project Highlights

  • Reduced infrastructure costs by 40%
  • Improved website performance and page load speed
  • Zero downtime during migration
  • Cloud-native monitoring and autoscaling

Challenges

Our Solution: Cloud-Native Infrastructure on AWS

We architected a full-scale cloud migration using AWS services, moving the e-commerce stack to a highly available, scalable, and secure environment. The transition was seamless with zero disruption to customer experience.

Key Features & Technologies Used

  • AWS EC2 & RDS – Compute and managed database
  • CloudFront CDN – Faster global content delivery
  • Auto Scaling Groups – Dynamic traffic handling
  • Load Balancer – Even traffic distribution
  • CI/CD Pipeline – Automated deployments
  • CloudWatch & Logs – Real-time monitoring
  • S3 Storage – Durable static file hosting
  • IAM & Security Groups – Tight access control

Results & Impact

40% Cost Savings

Reduced infrastructure expenses

99.99% Uptime

High availability environment

Faster Load Times

Improved customer experience

Zero Downtime

Seamless migration process

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Conclusion

This cloud migration project highlights our ability to deliver scalable, cost-optimized, and secure infrastructure for e-commerce brands. By reducing infrastructure costs by 40% and improving site performance, the client was able to scale operations with confidence.

Tags:

cloud migration ecommerce infrastructure AWS cloud scalability cost optimization auto scaling DevOps CI/CD zero downtime