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RAC and ASM Upgrade from 10.2.0.3 to 11.1.0.7

11g is becoming more and more interesting for many Companies.

Since last year I started to implement 11g Oracle Clusterware with 11g ASM and 10g RAC Databases; on the last months I did start to work on pure 11g environments soon to be production, so I thought that having experience on how to migrate 10g RAC environments to 11g was necessaire.

On this post I'm presenting a step by step procedure for migrating 10.2.0.3 Oracle Clusterware, ASM and RDBMS to 11g.

Each step is presented on a separate document:

10g Oracle Clusterware Upgrade to 11.1.0.7

10g ASM Upgrade to 11.1.0.7

10g RAC Database Upgrade to 11.1.0.7

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Jos Nijhoff:

Hi Alejandro, remember me from the MAA 11g course in Helsinki? I am doing 10.2.0.4 dual node RAC upgrade to 11.1.0.7 at a customer now.
Thanks for sharing this, it's all very useful to hit the ground running here!
Muchos gracias!

Jos

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