Move your AWS EC2 instances to a reliable CloudStack infrastructure with minimal downtime and a secure lift and shift migration process.
Our migration service transfers your EC2 virtual machines, attached EBS volumes, operating systems, applications, and server configurations into a fully operational CloudStack environment. Ideal for organizations moving workloads from AWS to private or hybrid cloud infrastructure while keeping existing applications intact.
Organizations migrate from AWS to CloudStack when they need full infrastructure control, predictable costs, and the ability to run workloads in a private or hybrid cloud without dependency on a public cloud provider.
AWS Public Cloud: Limited control — you operate within Amazon's managed infrastructure. CloudStack: Full infrastructure control — you own and manage the hardware, hypervisor, and networking layer.
AWS: Networking options are restricted to Amazon's VPC constructs. CloudStack: Fully customizable — configure VLANs, isolated networks, IP management, and routing exactly as needed.
AWS: High dependency on Amazon's proprietary APIs and services. CloudStack: Low vendor lock-in — open-source platform supporting standard hypervisors and storage backends.
AWS: Public cloud only — resources are shared within Amazon's infrastructure. CloudStack: Private or hybrid cloud — deploy on-premise, in colocation, or across multiple data center locations.
We convert EC2 instances and attached EBS volumes into CloudStack virtual machines, copy operating systems and installed applications, and preserve server configurations and databases. The result is a ready-to-run CloudStack VM that matches the original AWS environment with minimal downtime and no application rewrites.
Convert running EC2 instances into CloudStack-compatible VM images so servers boot in the new environment without rebuilding the server infrastructure from scratch.
Securely copy attached block storage and reattach as CloudStack volumes, preserving data integrity.
Preserve the OS, installed packages, services, and runtime environments so applications behave the same after migration.
Migrate users, SSH keys, cron jobs, environment variables, firewall rules, and system settings to maintain operational parity in CloudStack.
Transfer application files, persistent data, and databases.
A successful AWS to CloudStack migration requires a carefully planned workflow to ensure minimal downtime and reliable infrastructure transition. Our structured process evaluates your existing AWS environment, converts EC2 instances into CloudStack compatible virtual machines, and validates application functionality after deployment.
We analyze your AWS infrastructure including EC2 instance types, EBS storage volumes, network configuration, and application dependencies. This assessment helps us prepare an accurate migration strategy and compatibility plan.
Your AWS EC2 instances are converted into CloudStack compatible virtual machine images. Disk formats, boot configurations, and system settings are validated to ensure the server starts correctly in the new environment.
All server disks and attached EBS volumes are securely transferred to the CloudStack infrastructure.
The migrated virtual machines are deployed inside CloudStack and thoroughly tested. We verify application functionality, network connectivity, and storage access before the final migration completion.
The time required for an AWS to CloudStack migration depends on EC2 instance size, number of virtual machines, EBS storage volume size, network bandwidth, and application complexity. Small environments with a single EC2 server can often be migrated within a few hours, while larger infrastructures may require a structured migration window.
Includes EC2 VM conversion, EBS volume transfer, verification, and CloudStack deployment.
Larger EC2 storage volumes or multiple EBS disks require more time for secure data transfer.
Infrastructure with many EC2 instances requires coordinated migration, staging, and testing before final deployment in CloudStack.
Available bandwidth between AWS and the destination infrastructure can significantly affect server image and application data transfer time.
Multi-tier architecture, database clusters, or load-balanced services may require additional validation during the migration process.
Servers using multiple EBS volumes or large datasets may require staged data transfer and validation to ensure consistency.
Understanding the key differences helps organizations plan their migration from AWS public cloud to private CloudStack infrastructure.
Organizations trust AccuWeb.Cloud to migrate critical infrastructure workloads between cloud platforms with precision, security, and minimal disruption.
With decades of experience in cloud hosting and infrastructure management, AccuWeb.Cloud has helped businesses deploy, manage, and migrate production environments across global cloud platforms.
We specialize in migrating virtual machines and compute workloads across cloud providers — preserving operating systems, applications, and configurations without requiring code changes.
Our 4-phase structured migration approach stages and validates CloudStack VMs before any traffic is switched. Final cutover windows are kept as short as possible with a clear rollback plan.
AccuWeb.Cloud supports migrations across AWS, Google Cloud, DigitalOcean, and CloudStack — enabling organizations to transition workloads confidently between different infrastructure environments.
Before migration begins, engineers analyze your AWS infrastructure and provide a migration plan including EC2 compatibility checks, CloudStack infrastructure design, and timeline estimates.
Everything your server depends on is migrated as-is using our lift and shift cloud migration workflow.
Your EC2 instance OS and kernel configuration are preserved and migrated to CloudStack without modification.
All installed software, runtime environments, and background services are transferred with the virtual machine to CloudStack.
User accounts, SSH keys, permissions, and system configurations remain unchanged after migration to CloudStack.
All automated tasks, startup scripts, and scheduled jobs continue running in the CloudStack virtual machine environment.
Lift and shift migration allows applications to run exactly as configured on AWS without requiring code modifications in CloudStack.
Some downtime may occur during the final cutover stage when services are switched from AWS to the CloudStack environment. Staged transfers and careful planning help reduce service interruption.
Our structured migration plan keeps this window as short as possible while ensuring the CloudStack environment is fully verified before cutover.
Data is transferred using secure migration methods with controlled transfer processes. This ensures files, databases, and storage volumes remain intact throughout migration.
AWS to CloudStack migration is the process of transferring AWS EC2 instances, EBS storage volumes, operating systems, applications, and configurations into a CloudStack infrastructure. The goal is to recreate the same server environment inside CloudStack so applications continue running without major changes.
To migrate EC2 instances to CloudStack, the server image is converted into a CloudStack compatible virtual machine format. The disks and attached storage volumes are securely transferred and then deployed as CloudStack virtual machines. After deployment, applications and services are tested to ensure everything functions correctly.
The migration time depends on factors such as server disk size, number of EC2 instances, network bandwidth, and application architecture. A single server migration usually takes a few hours, while larger environments with multiple servers may take one to several days.
Yes. Most migrations follow a lift and shift approach, which means the operating system, installed applications, and configurations remain unchanged. This allows applications to continue running normally after migration to CloudStack.
Organizations migrate from AWS to CloudStack to gain greater infrastructure control, predictable costs, customizable networking, and private or hybrid cloud deployment flexibility. CloudStack enables organizations to build and manage their own scalable cloud infrastructure.
Yes. Entire AWS environments containing multiple EC2 instances can be migrated together. The migration is typically planned in phases to ensure stable deployment and minimal service interruption.
In most cases, no application changes are required. Since the migration replicates the existing server environment, applications can run inside CloudStack virtual machines without needing to modify the codebase.
AWS is a public cloud platform, while CloudStack is an open-source cloud orchestration platform used to build private or hybrid cloud environments. CloudStack provides greater infrastructure control, customizable networking, and predictable costs without dependency on a public cloud provider.
Our migration specialists will assess your AWS EC2 environment and provide a migration plan to move your instances, EBS volumes, and applications to CloudStack with minimal downtime and full data integrity.