Guided Project Cycle to Practice Oracle EBS Implementation, Build & Upgrade from R12.1 to R12.2
Last Updated: December 2022 (Cloud Migration Steps Added)
Overview
Do you want to gain hands-on experience upgrading Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) step by step? This guided project is designed to help Oracle Apps DBAs practice real-time implementation, upgrade, cloning, and cloud migration scenarios.
Each phase in this cycle can be treated as an individual practical project. By completing all steps, you will gain deep expertise in:
- Oracle EBS Installation
- Database Upgrade to 12c and 19c
- Online Patching Architecture (R12.2)
- Cloning and Migration
- Cloud Lift & Shift Implementation
This guide focuses primarily on the Oracle EBS technical stack. Basic Linux knowledge is recommended before starting.
Complete Guided Project Steps
Follow each step carefully and perform the actions in your lab environment.
- Oracle EBS R12.1 Installation on Linux
- Upgrade Oracle EBS R12.1 to R12.1.3
- Upgrade Oracle Database from 11g to 12c
- Clone Oracle EBS 12.1.3 Environment
- Upgrade EBS R12.1.3 to R12.2.0
- Upgrade EBS R12.2.0 to R12.2.10
- Migrate EBS R12.2 from OEL 6 to OEL 7
- Implement Java Web Start (JWS) in EBS R12.2
- Migrate EBS 12.2 Database to ASM with 19c Grid
- Upgrade EBS Application Database to Oracle 19c
- EBS 12.2 Clone with 19c Database
- Oracle EBS Cloud Manager Setup
- Migrate Oracle EBS from On-Premises to Cloud – Backup Strategy
- Oracle EBS Cloud Migration – Advanced Provisioning
What You Will Achieve After Completing This Project
- Strong practical understanding of Oracle EBS architecture
- Experience in real-time production upgrade scenarios
- Confidence in handling R12.2 Online Patching
- Hands-on exposure to Cloud migration projects
- Practical DBA troubleshooting knowledge
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4 Comments
excellent brother keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteWell job done.... Thank you
ReplyDeletecan you add ebs cloning when the source and target databases are RAC ?
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