Preface
The Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Migration Guide introduces the database migration solutions offered by Database Migration Planner and Database Migration Workbench, enabling seamless database migration and ensuring database security in both on-premises data centers and the cloud.
Audience
This guide is intended for architects and Database Administrators (DBAs) aiming to streamline database migration projects using the Database Migration Planner and Database Migration Workbench solutions. Typical use cases include migrations to Exadata, Oracle Autonomous Database, multi-cloud platforms, and migrations between on-premises systems.
The Database Migration Planner supports the strategic planning and assessment of migration projects. It enables architects and DBAs to analyze existing systems, design migration strategies, and validate the most efficient and secure migration paths. Following the planning phase, the Database Migration Workbench serves as a comprehensive solution for preparing, executing, monitoring, and validating migrations. Together, these solutions help ensure minimal downtime, reduce risk, and maintain maximum data integrity across all migration scenarios.
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Related Resources
For more information, see the documents available in the Oracle Enterprise Manager documentation library: Enterprise Manager Documentation.
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