Oracle is pushing all Oracle EPM cloud users to OCI, the latest Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Is your organization on a ‘Classic’ data center? Oracle is planning to move your EPM application to OCI in 2023. This migration is mandatory; however, you can choose from 2 scenarios. Discover more details about the migration to OCI and the different options.
First of all, let’s have a look at OCI. OCI stands for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, also known as Generation 2 or Gen2. OCI is the latest infrastructure, and the reason behind this mandatory migration is that Oracle aims to standardize all data centers on the OCI architecture.
If your organization is already on the new OCI, you will have no impact, and you don’t have to do anything. You will have to take action if you are on a ‘Classic’ data center, also known as Gen1. In that case, Oracle plans to move your EPM application in 2023 to OCI.
So how do you know if you are on a ‘Classic’ data center? In a few easy steps, you can check which generation cloud infrastructure you’re currently using:
In the example shown below, the application is on the ‘Classic’ (Gen1) data center, meaning migration to OCI is applicable and mandatory.
Even though the migration is made mandatory by Oracle, the new infrastructure offers some great features.
Some of the most notable features of OCI are:
You can choose from 2 different scenarios for this move. Oracle calls these options ‘customer-managed migration’ or ‘Oracle-managed migration’.
With the Oracle-managed migration, you have less time to test the applications. Also, you do not yet know the timeframe; the timeframe cannot be chosen but is set by Oracle. As the current url will remain (it will be redirected to the new environment), the impact on setup and end-users is limited. At the end of the 2 months, during the Oracle monthly updates, test- and production application(s) will be updated respectively the first and the third Friday of the month.*
With a customer-managed migration, you have more time & control over the process, but you will have to choose a new url. This requires additional work, as you must inform users, update Smartview connections, check your interface (url)setup, etc. In addition, you will have to update the OCI environments before go-live to be in sync again.
*Oracle now additionally provides the possibility to request a loaner environment on Gen2 infrastructure, so you can familiarize yourself with OCI (Gen 2). Loaner environments can be used for up to three months.
Whichever option you choose, there are three critical elements you need to consider in both scenarios:
3. Limit or avoid any configuration changes during the migration process to limit (or prevent) the impact on your test process.
The best option depends on your situation and requirements. However, it is vital to make a choice. If you do nothing, Oracle will choose for you. Around April 2023, Oracle will start sending notifications for Oracle-managed migrations to any customer who has not requested customer-managed migration by that time. This means you will receive an email with a scheduled migration timeframe, which may be as soon as April 2023.
If you choose the customer-managed migration, we advise you to start the process as soon as possible. Also, don’t forget to let Oracle know that you prefer this option.
We can understand the above is a lot to comprehend. Please let our colleague Bert know if you need any advice on the options or just want some additional information. We can also guide you in the migration process and help in cloning and testing the environment.
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