Exadata migration single-instance discussion
From: Chris Taylor <christopherdtaylor1994_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 13:35:24 -0500
Message-ID: <CAP79kiRGOYcpW3LGPXMg=xpceuTf_pTjuBkK0JySK_+PrNKJ2w_at_mail.gmail.com>
Our current configuration:
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 13:35:24 -0500
Message-ID: <CAP79kiRGOYcpW3LGPXMg=xpceuTf_pTjuBkK0JySK_+PrNKJ2w_at_mail.gmail.com>
Our current configuration:
Source System:
- 12.1.0.2
- Not multi-tenant
- Not RAC
- 80+ TB
Target System:
- Exadata with 12.1.0.2 db_home
- Multi-tenant
- RAC
Here's a thought (and question) I wanted to discuss:
IF we want to use Standby and build the standby on Exadata (based on Oracle whitepapers), here's what I was thinking:
- Build TARGET CDB and empty PDB on Exadata
- do an RMAN full backup on SOURCE system to fast NAS-attached storage
- On Exadata , use RMAN duplicate to duplicate using backup files directly to the empty PDB ?
Basically, I'm curious how to do the RESTORE (duplicate or other) directly into a PDB on the Exadata?
If I pre-build an empty PDB, I don't think that will work for an RMAN duplicate - but I guess an standard RMAN restore would work?
If I don't pre-build an empty PDB, can I restore/duplicate the RMAN backup as an PDB?
I'm a little confused on how to do the restore to a PDB I guess.
(And we were told the CDB/PDB setup is the only supported setup on Exadata)
Thanks,
Chris
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