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Can clone new instances or refresh existing instances.
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Can clone within the same Oracle home or to another
compatible Oracle home.
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Can Clone on the same host or another host with the
compatible operating system.
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Can clone databases on different UNIX flavors to their
respective neighbor hosts ( HP to HP, SUN to SUN, AIX to
AIX) all managed from one single installation of the
application.
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Allows the mapping of source database directories to
the target host's directory structure and validates the
entered directories.
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Allows the DBAs to see and allocate the free disk
space available on the target system from within the
application
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Allows the DBAs to define and select mount points
allowed for the use of Oracle database files on
source/target hosts.
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Encrypt and archives the passwords of various host and
database for future use.
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Logs all the cloning information in to the repository
database for reporting and tracking the cloning history.
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Automatically adds the newly cloned database to the
servers listener & TNS names.
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Captures and displays the TNS names entry for the user
so that it can be easily added to the client's local TNS
names.ora.
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Robustly built-in security to handle the passwords
information and encapsulate propriety information in all
the phases of cloning.
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Makes use of native UNIX utilities for portability, compatibility,
and efficient processing.
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The cloning process is
optimized for maximizing the use of host processing like
using multiple process in parallel, to use the host capabilities
and memory resources.
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Allows the DBA's to redefine and reconfigure the Oracle instances
by allowing editing of init.ora
parameters for the new instance.
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Common Validations are done to ensure that the process
does not harm any of the existing databases.
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Internet Web Browser based, N-tier architecture allows
for ZERO client maintenance.
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Easy to use user interface.
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Cuts down the time for cloning to just about the time
for the file copy.
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