Connie,

    1st, can you have a 32 and 64 bit database on the same machine: Yes we've
got two machines working that way with no problems.

    2nd, Can you migrate from 32 to 64 bit: Yes via exp/imp.  I've tried just
mounting the database files with the 64 bit executables & the errors are not
pretty.  It would appear that Oracle does not like the control file & the
database file headers.

Dick Goulet

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Date:       4/12/2001 7:00 PM

Can you upgrade an Oracle 8.0.5 32bit database on HPUX11 to Oracle 8.1.6
64bit?

Is is possible to have 8.0.5 32 bit and 8.1.6 64 bit on the same box if
the box is 64 bit?

If you wanted to restore a copy of production to dev and production was
64 bit and dev was 32bit, would you still be able to do the restore
(using Veritas Netbackup)?

What are the advantages of being 64 bit versus 32 bit?

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