Rick,

I see you've already had some good advice on exp/imp 'ing the data, so I'll
leave that as is.

One question - Why are you moving to NT again? If this is an all new server,
why don't you slap Win2K on there? Much better platform..

Cheers

Mark

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T (Richard)
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Hi DBAs,

Currently I have NT server 4.0/Oracle 8.0.5 with about 400 million
records/450 tables,indices,etc.

We will be getting a new NT server with Oracle 8.1.7.  We will increase
block size from 2k to 8k

What would be the best way to move data/users/sequences,etc from existing
server to new server?  Essentially replicate everything from old server to
new server.

Thanks
Rick
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