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Moving an Oracle Database to Solaris

Asked by Alistair_Williams in Oracle Database, Sun JDS

Tags: oracle, windows, from, moving, solaris

Hello,

We currenlty have Oralce 9.2 running on a Windows 2000 Server platform. My boss is considering moving to a Solaris platform, but I have a few questions.

I think people believe a Solaris platform is more stable than Windows. This probably was the case 10 years ago, is it still now, or is Windows fine, we have not experienced any problems so far under Windows ?

Currently the Windows server has a lot of physical drives dedicated to Indexes, Redo, Undo etc .... is there an equivalent partitioning structure under Solaris, - or is it at the file system level ?

We use RMAN, and copy the archive logs, via a init.ora destination parameter to a UNC path (which is another windows server). If we move the main server to Solaris, can the RMAN logs still be played in to a Windows box ? - my gut feeling is no, plus I am sure the versions of Oracle on the two system will be at different patch releases.

Moving from Windows to Solaris, is it as simple as just dumping the database from Windows and importing to Solaris ?

Any other comments appreciated.

Thanks

Alistair
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