The server is local – about 20 feet away.

I was told that copying via an SQL database copy wouldn’t work due to mac 
addresses being copied from
the old to the new database, etc. – hence it seemed like Migrator would be the 
way to go….but that’s a
guess – hence asking on the list…..


From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
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Subject: Re: Moving/copying data from one server to another...

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Richard,

What is the purpose of copying this data? Depending on that your tools and 
hence the method would vary..

DSO is for copying data to 'follow the sun' to ensure business continuity 
irrespective of the time locally in case you have global operations.

DB / system Replication is another alternative. For replication there is more 
than one method and your choice really depends on the resources available.


Joe

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From: Richard Copits 
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To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, July 27, 2010 1:42:07 PM
Subject: Moving/copying data from one server to another...

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We need to copy data from one server to another but have a few questions…such 
as is the migrator robust/reliable enough to do it, and at what version and 
patch level? Is there a specific procedure that we need to follow/a particular 
order to have the best chance for success? Any/all help/suggestions/cautions 
are appreciated…..

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