Re: New Oracle system in our house, migration chances

From: Thomas Kellerer <shammat(at)gmx(dot)net>
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Subject: Re: New Oracle system in our house, migration chances
Date: 2022-01-13 14:51:43
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Julien Rouhaud schrieb am 13.01.2022 um 15:13:
> I would go with option A if possible. If you want to get an idea of how
> complicated a migration would be, ora2pg does have a migration cost assessment
> report [1]. It can even check the queries if you have the audit trail enabled
> on your oracle database (if that existed in that version).
>

I second this. Option A) is much cleaner. In my experience compatibility layers
that promise that "System A" behaves exactly like "System B" also introduce
a lot of additional problems. And if something goes wrong, you can never be sure
which part causes the problem.

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