G.g.
    If I ever heard a question that merits IT DEPENDS, this is one.
    I think Pradip has provided excellent advice.
    A lot depends on what is running on the mainframe. What are the critical
business processes that depend on it? I think the more the processes on the
mainframe are integrated with your critical business processes, the more
likely you are to piecemeal the migration. In almost any situation, you will
want to run both systems in parallel until you gain confidence in the new
system.
    The other issue is whether you have the opportunity to re-engineer the
whole system and business processes or if you must just "crash" the existing
source code over to the new system. That is, get a team of (probably COBOL)
programmers to just rework the existing code. If the business processes have
been strangled by an old little-maintained mainframe, the more they will
benefit from re-engineering.

Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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hi list

Is there somebody on this wonderfull list considering to move away from the
mainframe computer with
his old RDMS to another platform (MS or UNIX)  with oracle/sqlserver ?
What are your scenarios : Big bang or keep 2 database in synch (how ?)
Anyone with Unisys Clearpath systems with this case ?

Thanks for your contribution

vr.gr.
G.g. Kor
Sr. System Engineer I&DM Db
RDW Voertuiginformatie en -toelating 




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