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Oracle cloud integration with adobe server by copy pasting the adobe server folder structure in new windows machine

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Hi Team,

 

Oracle is moving to cloud (Oracle cloud integration with adobe server), hence we need to connect oracle server to adobe server so all configurations/new installations needs to be done on the new windows machine?

Rather than trying to install adobe server on the new windows machine, we are planning to copy paste the adobe server folder structure from old windows machine to new windows machine.

Will this approach have any impact?

 

Thanks.

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Hi,

 

Yes, a new db instance means starting over.

Desired objects, such as folders, can be exported out of the old env and imported to the new one.

I was on a project recently where the client repeatedly changed db's, but thanks to comprehensive packaging it was mostly a non-event.

 

Thanks,

-Jon

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Correct answer by
Community Advisor

Hi,

 

Yes, a new db instance means starting over.

Desired objects, such as folders, can be exported out of the old env and imported to the new one.

I was on a project recently where the client repeatedly changed db's, but thanks to comprehensive packaging it was mostly a non-event.

 

Thanks,

-Jon