11.5.9 to 12.1.1 solaris linux migration and upgradation

Hi friends,

I have question about migration and high-grading the existing application and the database.

our existing configuration
SOLARIS 10
EBS 11.5.9 ACTIVE NLS
DB 9.2.0.8

proposed configuration
RHEL 5.5 64-bit
EBS 12.1.1
DB 11.2.0.2

As in oracle support, they said, EBS 11.5.9 is not certified with RHEL 5.5, then we must first upgrade to 11.5.10.2.

I want to know one thing
Can I migrate EBS 11.5.9 to 11.5.10 solaris linux directly or I must first upgrade to 11.5.10.2 on solaris only then to RHEL5?

11.5.9 (solaris) - > 11.5.10.2 (linux). is this possible?

or 11.5.9 (solaris) - > 11.5.10.2 (solaris) - > 11.5.10.2 (linux)?

Thank you

I want to know one thing
Can I migrate EBS 11.5.9 to 11.5.10 solaris linux directly or I must first upgrade to 11.5.10.2 on solaris only then to RHEL5?

Upgrade to 11.5.10.2 migrate then.

11.5.9 (solaris)-> 11.5.10.2 (linux). is this possible?

It is not possible that you can not have 11.5.9 on OEL5/RHEL5

or 11.5.9 (solaris)-> 11.5.10.2 (solaris)-> 11.5.10.2 (linux)?

This is possible.

Since you plan to upgrade to 12.1.1, why upgrade to 11.5.10.2 first (you can skip from 11.5.9 to R12). What I would say, you or the other upgrade your 11.5.9 existing instance on Solaris 10 for R12 and then migrate to Linux. Or, install RHEL 4 on the new server, migrate the 11.5.9 to the new server, and then upgrade to R12 and finally upgrade the operating system to RHEL5.

If none of these approaches work for you, please let us know so we can provide you with all the documents (in case you need it).

Thank you
Hussein

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