Database Development Series (Session 4): Critical Database Migrations

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Video length - 00:01:54

325 attendees

Conducted on - 29 Feb,2012

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Om Prakash LalchandaniSr. Project Manager
Om Prakash is a certified DBA and LINUX/Unix Administrator with 22 years cross platform experience as core Oracle DBA/Developer/Architect, Sybase DBA and SQL DB Expert. He has worked as Sr DBA/Project Manager/Sr Con...
Database migrations means migrating/moving/porting databases from one OS to other OS, for instance, from Windows Based Systems to UNIX Systems or vice versa or from One Unix flavour to another. For Instance there is requirement to move Databases from Solaris or AIX to LINUX or from LINUX based systems to AIX or HP Unix.Database migrations may also mean to migrate thedatabases from legacy Systems to  Oracle Database or from MYSQL to DB2. It all depends on typical customer requirements or Businees needs. We are focussing on techniques to migrate the database on critical systems which require zero or minimal downtime. Often the customer, having 24X7X365 Business or trasaction support cannot afford to down its systems for even a very short duration. Key learning areas of this session are:

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