Raj,
The customer needs a fallback strategy with "no data loss" upto 3 weeks
after the cutover.
Thanks
Raj
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I have no fresh ideas but how about keeping a file system backup of your
oracle installation and 3 copies (in different locations of course) of a
complete cold backup before the upgrade?
Or copy the existing database on a similar but separate machine, ready to
be brought up, all you need is TNS change.
Raj
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