Move the Oracle database to a new server

What is the best, easy, quick and painless way to move an Oracle (9 and 10 g) database to a new a new server with different directory names?
(I hope I have not asked too)

Thanks in advance...

Depending on the size of the database and the number of exp/imp of tasks that are run at the same time that the use of exp/imp can easily be fast enough.

When you create a new database and fill through importation, you will have the opportunity through pre-set arrays to move data for purposes of space management. More in bonus all your tables are rearranged. Even if Oracle tables reuse the space that is in them, we recovered a significant percentage of our total table area allocated for re-use. Depending on your application and how it has changed over the years where the space is needed and where it was consumed may be different.

More important still new features as locally managemed tablespaces and SAMS that may not have existed or have not chosen at the time of the creation of tablespace in the source database can now be implemented.

A new database also means a new space of system tables. Over time you may find yourself with a few bad data in the tablespace system due to various bugs that have existed over the years. Creation of a new database of vacuum and filling are a way to eliminate these problems.

The best method depends on your needs, the State of the database from a point of view of management s/n, your new layout of disk, the amount of data and the time in which you must work. Sometimes slow, DBA work involved method is the best solution.

IMHO - Mark D Powell-

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