You are planning the migration of a 19c Oracle Database from Amazon Web Services Relational Database Service (AWS RDS) using RMAN backups. What is the correct sequence of operations?
A.
Install the DB Cloud Backup Module on the AWS RDS instance and perform a backup directly to an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage bucket. Restore the backup from the OCI bucket to an OCI DB Service instance.
B.
Take an RMAN backup of the RDS DB local file system using the AWS tooling, and copy it directly to an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage bucket. Restore the backup from the OCI bucket to an OCI DB Service instance.
C.
Install the Oracle Secure Backup Cloud Module on the AWS RDS Instance and take an RMAN backup directly to an AWS S3 bucket. Copy the content of the S3 bucket to an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCT) Object Storage bucket. Restore the backup from the OCI bucket to an OCI DB Service Instance.
D.
Take an RMAN backup of the RDS DB local file system using the AWS tooling, and move it to an AWS S3 bucket. Copy the content of the S3 bucket to an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage bucket. Restore the backup from the OCI bucket to an OCI DB Service instance.
Option D is correct because it outlines a feasible path for migrating a database from AWS RDS to OCI. Since AWS RDS for Oracle does not support direct backups to Object Storage or other providers, this approach leverages an RMAN backup to S3, which can then be transferred to OCI Object Storage for restoration.
In aws you use aws tools and then you move to the oci. D
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