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Jared,
What about a compressed NTFS drive? It uses LZ algorithm. This should work with multivolume export.
Have not used it, so good luck
Waleed
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Most of us have used named pipe on unix with export/import, it's fairly easy.
Has anyone done this with named pipes on Windows 2000/NT? ( not as easy )
I'm considering putting together scripts to use exp/imp with Win2k named pipes to move some data ( 200 gig ) for a system upgrade.
If I can do this in a reasonable amount of time ( < 1 day ) using parallel exp/imp jobs and named pipes, it would allow us to get off of DD managed tablespaces during the course of our data migration.
Otherwise it's the old copy the data files routine, and reorg later to get LMT's.
If you've done this, would you mind sharing your experiences with it?
Thanks,
Jared
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