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On 2003.10.21 21:39, Peter.McLarty_at_mincom.com wrote:
> Hi Listers
>
> Saw this on SearchOracle
> What new features are customers excited about in 10G?
> Abramson: What they've done is given you complete flexibility. They have
> introduced transportable table spaces, so all you have to do is export
> metadata and just copy files across during an upgrade. You don't have to
> do a full extraction. I've been in a situation were a company was on Sun
> and moving to HP, and they wanted to know how to do it. I told them that
> you just unload the database and reload the database. It sounds easy, but
> with two terabytes of data it's not unless you have transportable table
> spaces.
>
> Can anyone confirm that this is true, that is, the implication that I can
> copy a transportable tablespace from Sun to HP or vice versa without
> issue. I suppose then is it big endian - little endian constrained or not
>
> Cheers
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