You can move Oracle Business Intelligence to a new environment or from a test to a production environment, as described in the following list:
You can move (or migrate) Oracle Business Intelligence to a new environment by re-creating an existing Oracle BI system in a different location to the one in which it was originally installed. The objective is to re-create an identical deployment on different hardware.
You might want to move to a new environment for the following reasons:
To move the system as a whole onto more powerful hardware.
To move to a different operating system.
To move into a different physical location.
Moving is sometimes performed after a system has been upgraded. Upgrade is not covered in this guide. For complete information, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence.
Moving from a test environment to a production environment involves developing and testing applications in a test environment, and then rolling out the test applications (and optionally test data), in the production environment on the same operating system. This can also include moving from a single- to a multiple-computer environment.
See also "Managing the Repository Lifecycle in a Multiuser Development Environment" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Metadata Repository Builder's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition
for information about moving repositories from test to production environments.
For information, see "Moving Oracle Business Intelligence to a Production Environment" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide
. The pasteBinary script is used when moving to production environments. This script is not supported with Oracle Business Intelligence installations that were installed on 64-bit operating systems using the Enterprise Installation type.
In addition, Oracle Business Intelligence supports whole server migration, in which a WebLogic Server instance is migrated to a different physical computer upon failure, either manually or automatically. For complete information, see the chapter on "Whole Server Migration" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Using Clusters for Oracle WebLogic Server
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