E6900 to M5K CARS migration

Can a moved RAC E6900 the M5K or a new installation is required - licenses and access to storage is not supposed to be a problem.
Cookbooks, tips, traps, what to avoid and any other directions, more welcome.
Thank you very much
-Val

user12617806 wrote:
What I forgot to say, it's the M5000 are relocated

New installation + backup and restore.

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    • Suggestion from the link above, you must first a Macrium recovery disk
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    * make sure that you can still see original hdisk, too

    * suggest remove you mappings of unnecessary letters drive

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