Hardware migration - Windows 2003 DB2

Hello Experts,
We are planning a hardware migration from our present setup consisting of Windows 2003 Standard with DB2 to Windows 2003 Enterprise with DB2.
I would like your suggestions on the following points:
1] Which method of migration should be used
    - system copy (migration creating export files)
    - database backup and restore
2] What all optimization steps can be followed before and after the migration
Waiting for your valuable suggestions.
Thank you & Kind regards

Hello
you speak about a simple homogeneous system copy (because you do not change the dabase type - DB2 to Oracle for exemple - or the OS - Windows to Unix)
To ways to perform that :
- if you do not change the server, may be a simple upgrade of the OS is sufficent
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc737287.aspx
- if you change the server, you can perform the upgrade by :
1. making a full offline backup of the source system (database)
2. performing the sapinst (homogeneous copy / backup/restore)
The sapinst will help you (asking you to restore the data)
The steps are :
installing the Oracle binaries
installing SAP with sapinst (binaries)
restoring DB2 database (with the offline backup)
restarting DB2 (I don't know DB2 specific steps)
ending installation
Let see the documentation
service.sap.com/instguides
Note 389530 (for other releases search for the relevant note)
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