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The document outlines the steps to migrate an Oracle E-Business Suite R12.2.7 database from a single-node 12cR1 database to a RAC configuration on Oracle Exadata: 1) Upgrade the EBS database from 12.1.0.2 to 19c following document 2552181.1 2) Migrate to Exadata following document 1133355.1 or 2781888.1 for Exadata Cloud@Customer 3) Convert from single-node to RAC following document 2530665.1 after upgrading to 19c.

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The document outlines the steps to migrate an Oracle E-Business Suite R12.2.7 database from a single-node 12cR1 database to a RAC configuration on Oracle Exadata: 1) Upgrade the EBS database from 12.1.0.2 to 19c following document 2552181.1 2) Migrate to Exadata following document 1133355.1 or 2781888.1 for Exadata Cloud@Customer 3) Convert from single-node to RAC following document 2530665.1 after upgrading to 19c.

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SR 3-29923914601 : Moving our R12.2.

7 EBS Single-Node DB to RAC on Exadata

Hi Murad,

(1) Upgrade our EBS database from 12.1.0.2 to 19c - for this task you should follow
document "Interoperability Notes: Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle
Database 19c" ( Doc ID 2552181.1 ).

(2) Migrate to Exadata - you should follow document "Migrating an Oracle E-Business
Suite Database to Oracle Exadata Database Machine" ( Doc ID 1133355.1 )
For Exadata Cloud@Customer please review document "Migrating Oracle E-Business
Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database 19c to Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer Gen 2"
( Doc ID 2781888.1 ).

(3) Convert from single-node to RAC - since the database will be 19c at this point,
please follow document "Using Oracle 19c Oracle RAC Multitenant (Single PDB) with
Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2" ( Doc ID 2530665.1 ).

Thanks,
Frank

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We are on EBS R12.2.7 with a single-node 12cR1 DB

SR 3-29923914601 : Moving our R12.2.7 EBS Single-Node DB to RAC on Exadata


Migrating an Oracle E-Business Suite Database to Oracle Exadata Database Machine
(Doc ID 1133355.1)
Using Oracle 12c Release 1 (12.1) Real Application Clusters with Oracle E-Business
Suite Release 12.2 ( Doc ID 1626606.1 )
https://jasonbrownsite.wordpress.com/2017/07/19/converting-a-single-instance-db-
into-a-rac-db-oracle-exadata-gotchas/

https://blogs.oracle.com/ebstech/post/updated-oracle-database-19c-certified-with-
ebs-122
https://blogs.oracle.com/ebstech/post/ebs-122-now-certified-with-database-release-
update-1915---all-platforms-apr-2022

Interoperability Notes: Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database
19c (Doc ID 2552181.1)
Using Oracle 19c Oracle RAC Multitenant (Single PDB) with Oracle E-Business Suite
Release 12.2 (Doc ID 2530665.1)

Database Patches Required by Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Engineered Systems:


Exadata Database Machines and SuperClusters (Doc ID 1392527.1)
Exadata Database Machine and Exadata Storage Server Supported Versions (Doc ID
888828.1)

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--> Is it certified to run R12.2. with 19c DB on Exadata?


--> What Note(s) should we follow? What are the requirements (Apps/DB/OS/Exadata)?

==> How much time does Oracle need to deliever Exadata to the customer?
==> How much is Exadata?
==> How much is Exadata C@C? is there a difference in pricing? will the customer
keep the machine if the cloud subscribtion ends?

1 node --> 2 CPU


1 CPU --> 24 Cores
==> 1 node= 2*24= 48 Cores
Full Rack = 8 nodes
==> Full Rack = 8* 48 = 384

1.5TB RAM/Node ==> 12TB Full Rack Memory

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