Running Applications on Oracle Exadata: Tuning Tips & Techniques (Tips & Technique) by Joyjeet Banerjee

Running Applications on Oracle Exadata: Tuning Tips & Techniques (Tips & Technique) by Joyjeet Banerjee

Author:Joyjeet Banerjee
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Published: 2015-01-02T08:00:00+00:00


Integrations Very often, an OLTP environment is integrated with a number of other systems. The migration plan must include placeholders for all integration points. If a service-oriented architecture (SOA) or third-party tool such as TIBCO is being used for integrations, the migration plan must take all of them into account.

Single sign-on If the application is integrated with a single sign-on (SSO) system, the migration plan must account for remapping the SSO on the new system.

Migration Paths

As discussed previously, more than one migration path may be available for a particular application. Let’s evaluate each available migration option.

Migration Using RMAN

RMAN provides a couple of choices for migrating the database to Exadata. RMAN is a simple and powerful tool and is the easiest way to migrate to Exadata. To use RMAN for the migration, the following conditions must be met:

The source and target database version must be same.



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