RE: Oracle Grid... ahem Cloud Control 12c
- From: Peter Sharman <pete.sharman@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: development@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 03:56:11 -0700 (PDT)
Glad you re-sent that email, since I don't speak fluent gobbledygook. :)
From customers I've spoken to, the main reason people are looking at upgrade
rather than a clean installation is purely and simply because they want to keep
the history that is currently contained in their repository. Of course, a
clean installation does give you the chance to get rid of a lot of old baggage
that you may no longer need, but in general this is more of a business decision
than a technical one really.
Pete
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-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Bach [mailto:development@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, 18 October 2011 9:42 PM
To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Oracle Grid... ahem Cloud Control 12c
Very odd characters in my list post-not sure where they come from.
Sending again with a different email client:
I'm finding it very interesting that so many of you on this list opt to
upgrade their management servers. At my current site we are evaluating
if we shouldn't forget about the current deployment and use the 12c
upgrade to get do a tech refresh. New OMS, new load balancers, new
database (everything). The risk of doing so is considered less than with
an upgrade.
For those going for the migration from 11.1 or even 10.2, would you
mind sharing your reasons for the upgrade? How many targets do people
monitor?
Best regards,
Martin Bach
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