Migration + database upgrade of 9.2 on solaris to 11R2 on Exadata

Hello

I need to migrate a database 9.2 on Solaris Machine on storage of EXADATA (RAC + ASM) 11R2 file system and database size is 2 t

I see several methods, but I can't find that 2 methods:

-Insert into select

-TTS + cross-platform (TTS it is not supported for 9.2)

It's okay? Can I use other methods?

Thank you

Best regards

The rule here is always use the version lower exports aka in your case, you must use the export source 9.2 to create the dump.

To import into you can use import 11g.

For more details, see docs MOS: compatibility matrix for export and import between different Oracle Versions Doc ID 132904.1

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