Best way to clone db to new host and new sid

We are looking to duplicate a database over to a different node with a different SID .. is there a "perfect" way of doing this.. Is duplicate the best bet .. or is there anoter trick?

the other way to do this is
alter database backup controlfile to trace,
change the line
CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE "your sid" NORESETLOGS NOARCHIVELOG
to
CREATE CONTROLFILE set database "new sid" RESETLOGS
make any required changes to the paths of your db files etc.
shutdown your prod database
copy the files to your new server
copy the init.ora file and edit for your new SID and any file location changes.
startup you new dataabse and run the control file creation script
hth
regards
Alan

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