Live migration from oracle 8.0.3.0.0 to oracle 10g

Hello everyone,
I have Oracle 8.0.3.0.0 running on Windows NT platform. I wish to migrate from Oracle 8.0.3.0.0 to Oracle 10g. And I wish to do it without shutting down my Oracle 8 server. Sort of live migration. Since transaction rate is very high. And putting down the server would mean hanging up whole work. Is it possible. If yes what all hardware and software requirements are there? Or Import and Export is the only option,
In anticipation of your guidlines,
Durgesh
919416228922

Durgesh,
<br>No, you cannot migrate directly from 8.0.3 to 10g (either 10gR1 and 10gR2). Read the upgrade guide which concern your target 10g release :</br>
<br>Oracle Database Upgrade Guide 10g Release 2 (10.2)</br>
<br>Oracle Database Upgrade Guide 10g Release 1 (10.1)</br>
<br>Nicolas.</br>

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