DB Migration to Windows 2008 64 bit

Hi,
We have our 10g PROD system running on windows 32-bit version. Is it possible to migrate that 10g DB to Windows 2008 64 bit version?
If yes, export/import is the only procedure to do this or any way of handling is there?
Could you please advise all the possibilites regarding this and would appreciate if you can suggest me any documents or note id's.
Thanks,
Rajesh

Hello,
Yes, with Export/Import you can transfer data even across different Plateform. So there's no
problem to export from 32 bit database and import into 64 bit database.
However, as you are in 10g, I suggest you to use DataPump (expdp / impdp) which is the new
Export / Import utility and is more powerful.
Else there're other methods to migrate database accross plateform.
You can use RMAN (so as to CLONE and CONVERT your database) and Transportable Tablespace too.
Best regards,
Jean-Valentin
Edited by: Lubiez Jean-Valentin on Dec 5, 2009 8:37 PM

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