migration move to portable data containers

Faster, Safer DB2 Data Migration: Using VERITAS Portable Data Containers to Move DB2 Data Between UNIX and Linux Faster and Less Disruptively

White Paper This paper illustrates the use of Portable Data Containers (PDCs) to move DB2 database data between database instances running on any combination of heterogeneous UNIX and Linux platforms. Thus, both because of their prevalence in enterprises, the... [26 May 2007]

Faster, Safer Oracle Data Migration: Using VERITAS Storage Foundation Portable Data Containers to Move Oracle Data Between Unlike Platforms Faster, More Safely, and With Less Disruption

White Paper This paper describes portable data containers and their relation to Oracle database migration activities. CDS technology creates Portable Data Containers (PDCs), building blocks for virtual volumes that make it possible to transport the volumes... [26 May 2007]

VERITAS Portable Data Containers: Speeding Oracle Cross-Platform Data Migration

White Paper By allowing volumes to be unmounted from the source platform and mounted to the target, PDC speeds cross-platform data migration allowing Oracle TTS to be used effectively with databases of any size. Although the Oracle TTS feature provides... [14 Jan 2005]

Faster, Safer Oracle Data Migration - Part 2: Using Portable Data Containers to Migrate Data in Oracle 9i Databases

White Paper This part compares traditional Oracle exp-imp data migration with Oracle exp-imp Migration using Portable Data Containers. This is the second part of a three part series describing the use of portable data containers (PDCs) to move Oracle 9i and... [11 Jan 2008]

Faster, Safer DB2 Data Migration

White Paper This paper introduces VERITAS Storage Foundation (VSF) Cross-Platform Data Sharing (CDS) technology, portable data containers, and their relationship to DB2 database migration activities. This part illustrates the use of portable data containers... [11 Jan 2008]

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