Re: migrate our database of the ERP of Solaris Sparc 64 to Linux x86_

Hello


We migrate our database of the ERP of Solaris Sparc 64 to Linux x86_64.

Please suggest a few docs.

Kind regards.

I assume you're on R12 since you want to migrate the crux of application layer for 64-bit Linux (which is certified for the node on R12 but not 11i application layer), so please refer to the documentation on this topic - Re: someone at-migration/upgrade R12.0.6 on Solaris to R12.1.3 on Linux?

Thank you
Hussein

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