What is the quickiest way to do upgrades?

Hi All,
what is the quickiest way to do upgrades ?
can i do upgrade in 5 minutes(for example from 9i to 10g , or 10 to 10)?
Thanks
Michael

AFAIK there are two ways of upgrade.
- use upgrade assistant
- manual.
maybe assistant is faster but I dont think that you can upgrade in 5 minutes because e.g. most of the upgrades require full catalog rebuild and that takes time...
Additionally here are some docs for you:
#1     Oracle® Database Upgrade Guide 10g Release 2 (10.2)
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14238/toc.htm
#2     Oracle Metalink: Complete checklist for manual upgrades to 10gR2 Note:316889.1
https://metalink.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&id=316889.1
#3     Oracle Metalink: Rule Based Optimizer is to be Desupported in Oracle10g Doc ID: 189702.1
https://metalink.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&id=189702.1
#4     Oracle Metalink: Database Upgrade Companion
https://metalink.oracle.com/cgi-bin/cr/getfile.cgi?p_attid=466181.1:upgrade_guide1
#5     Oracle Metalink: Managing CBO Stats during an upgrade to 10g or 11g Doc ID: 465787.1
https://metalink.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&id=465787.1
Edited by: Kecskemethy on Jun 29, 2011 2:55 AM
added doc links

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