Recreate the database with backup to a different server

Dear friends,

I'm backup with RMAN

Level 0 backup on Sunday and level 1 in week

Now, I want to recreate this database on another server.

Is this possible? I don't want to duplicate or cloning.

Any suggestions?

What we call this kind of recovery?

Should I do something like that?
Make a full backup all of current your database files instead of using the Level 0 or Level 1 backups.
Place all database files to same directories.
Create the Windows service if removed.
C:\> oradim.exe -new -sid <ORACLE_SID> -startmode -manual

Startup instance.
C:\> net start OracleService<ORACLE_SID>
C:\> sqlplus /nolog
SQL> connect / as sysdba
Thank you!

Salvation;

What is the version of DB?

pelase see:
How do I move/restore DB to new host and filesystem using RMAN [1338193.1 ID]

Respect of
HELIOS

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