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How to migrate from AEM to a headless CMS
Written by Joel
on Jan 30, 2025Featured
Written by Joel
on Jan 30, 2025In a monolith system, all of the functionality is handled by one tool or service, commonly available as “suites”, where each function would be highly dependent on the health of the system as a whole.
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In this step of our multi-part tutorial, we are going to configure Hasura as our application’s back-end. Hasura is an open-source, GraphQL flavored “back-end-as-a-service” which plays very well with Hygraph given they both share the GraphQL underpinnings.
Vercel is an incredibly straight-forward hosting environment for our code. It provides a number of runtimes so that the most popular code can simply be uploaded to a Vercel project and it will run. Since our project is Javascript based, it will run just fine.
There are many serverless providers out there. Many of them are incredibly easy to set-up. Because we are hosting our NextJs web app on Vercel (the same company that made the framework) - it makes sense to stay in the same ecosystem.
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