RE: Oracle 32 bit Vs 64 bit

  • From: "Mercadante, Thomas F \(LABOR\)" <Thomas.Mercadante@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "_oracle_L_list" <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 15:59:18 -0400

That's what I remember also.  The 32/64 bit stuff is more memory
involved than data storage.

I would try it with a test database first!


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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kevin Closson
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 3:57 PM
To: _oracle_L_list
Subject: RE: Oracle 32 bit Vs 64 bit

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>>>Now I have a brand new box with 64 bit oracle installed. Not 
>>>upgrading, it is a new install. I am just trying to find out 
>>>the easiest and fastest way to do the data movement. Trying 
>>>to avoid exp from 32 bit and imp into 64 bit. So thought 
>>>about bring the hard drive containg data from 32 bit machine 
>>>to the 64 machine.

You can use same-version databases between 32 and 64 bitness. The
format for datafiles, redo, etc is the same. There are a couple
of caveats here:  ML 62290.1

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