migrationModernization
Organisations running relational and graph workloads across separate database systems carry the ongoing overhead of synchronising data, managing multiple connection types, and maintaining integration layers between environments.
As application complexity grows, so does the cost of maintaining that architecture.
CoraDB consolidates relational and graph processing within a single native engine, providing a path to a simpler and more maintainable architecture. Our migration services support organisations through that transition, from initial assessment through to production cutover.
Extended Migration Support
In addition to migration tooling and assisted migration services, our team provides support across the broader set of activities required for a successful transition.
Schema and Data Model Alignment
Adaptation of existing relational, graph, or document data structures to align with CoraDB’s unified relational and graph architecture.
Query and Integration Transition
Support for transitioning SQL workloads, PGQL queries, and application integration layers to CoraDB-compatible implementations.
Migration Validation
Validation of migrated environments for data consistency, query behaviour, and operational readiness prior to production go-live.
Deployment and Stabilisation Support
Assistance during production deployment and early operational stabilisation following migration.
Performance and Configuration Review
Review of deployment configuration, workload behaviour, and query execution patterns following migration to support long-term operational efficiency.
Migration Scenarios We Support
From Separate Relational and Graph Databases
Consolidate relational and graph workloads into a single CoraDB environment, including schema redesign, query migration, and workload validation.
From Legacy RDBMS Systems
Migrate relational workloads to CoraDB while introducing native graph capabilities within the same platform.
From NoSQL or Document Databases
Transition from document-oriented environments to unified relational and graph processing architectures.
The Assisted Migration Process
Assessment and Planning
Review the source environment, workload requirements, schema complexity, and integration dependencies to define migration scope and implementation strategy.
Target Architecture and Migration
Design the target CoraDB architecture and execute migration using CoraDB tooling and supported migration workflows.
Validation and Cutover
Validate migrated environments for data integrity, query accuracy, and operational readiness before production cutover and stabilisation.
What Migration to CoraDB Delivers
- A single CoraDB instance replaces separate relational and graph database systems
- All data becomes natively accessible within the same engine
- Synchronisation layers between systems are eliminated
- A single connection model replaces multiple drivers and connection types
- Intermediate data handling layers are removed
- Operational overhead and long-term maintenance complexity are reduced
Start Your Migration
Share your current database environment with our team. We will assess the migration scope, outline the recommended approach, and provide a clear picture of the implementation process.