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Gradual Migration

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Gradual Migration is When you decide to transition to a database, you can gradually migrate your data and logic.

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11 facts
PredicateValueRef
ActionStart by setting up the database and importing your existing data[1]
ActionGradually move your data manipulation and querying logic to interact with the database[1]
RequiresDatabase Setup[1]
RequiresData Import[1]
InvolvesLogic Migration[1]
InvolvesExisting Data Import[1]
TransfersData Manipulation Logic[1]
TransfersQuerying Logic[1]
DescriptionWhen you decide to transition to a database, you can gradually migrate your data and logic[1]
Rdf:typeTransition Step[1]
Is Conditional onDecision to Transition[1]

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descriptionbeam/e39061c2-5736-4349-8e36-a6ca658aad94
When you decide to transition to a database, you can gradually migrate your data and logic
actionbeam/e39061c2-5736-4349-8e36-a6ca658aad94
Start by setting up the database and importing your existing data
actionbeam/e39061c2-5736-4349-8e36-a6ca658aad94
Gradually move your data manipulation and querying logic to interact with the database
typebeam/e39061c2-5736-4349-8e36-a6ca658aad94
ex:transition-step
requiresbeam/e39061c2-5736-4349-8e36-a6ca658aad94
ex:database-setup
requiresbeam/e39061c2-5736-4349-8e36-a6ca658aad94
ex:data-import
involvesbeam/e39061c2-5736-4349-8e36-a6ca658aad94
ex:logic-migration
isConditionalOnbeam/e39061c2-5736-4349-8e36-a6ca658aad94
ex:decision-to-transition
involvesbeam/e39061c2-5736-4349-8e36-a6ca658aad94
ex:existing-data-import
transfersbeam/e39061c2-5736-4349-8e36-a6ca658aad94
ex:data-manipulation-logic
transfersbeam/e39061c2-5736-4349-8e36-a6ca658aad94
ex:querying-logic

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  1. ctx:claims/beam/e39061c2-5736-4349-8e36-a6ca658aad94
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      - Databases are designed to handle large volumes of data and can scale horizontally (MongoDB) or vertically (PostgreSQL). - They offer robust querying capabilities and can handle complex relationships and transactions. 3. **Concurren

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