System Refresh On Windows Server 2003 ( Oracle )

Hello Gurus,
We are having ecc5.0 production server on windows 2003 server ( oracle as an database ).
We want to perform system copy.
can somebody guide me the procedure on windows server.
Server Information
ECC - 5.0
Window Server - 2003
Oracle ( 9.2.0.8.0)
I have one doubt should we use SAPinst for export/import procedure or backup restore from our production server to dev server  
regards
Shishir

Hi Shishir,
I have one doubt should we use SAPinst for export/import procedure or backup restore from our production server to dev server
DEV System is your original System never refresh DEV System with Production. It is recommended to do System refresh on QA system or any other stand alone system (Test System).
Also see the below points.
1. If you have large database then use the backup restore process. this will help you to reduce your downtime.
2. You can go for the export/import process i.e R3load using SAPinst.
For more information see the system copy guide as suggested earlier.
Thanks,
Shambo

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