VCenter DB from SQL 2005 to Oracle Migration

Hi all

I am a student if the vCenter DB to SQL 2005 Standard to Oracle migration is possible.

I already read a lot of documentation and found no clue on that goal.

Anyone done any? Is it possible and functional?

Thanks in advance.

Hello

There is a thread on the homepage with the same question.

http://communities.VMware.com/thread/308260?TSTART=0

So yes it is possible.  But I recommend cool vCenter from a facility.  Either by moving your hosts on manually recreate your pools of files/resources etc, either using a script PowerCLI.  This way you will not end up with a bribery scheme.

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