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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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thank you for all of your reply

Location A(production:solaris 9) and location B(development: solaris 10) isn't the same LAN and data that I want to copy is ORACLE database so data is always updated then data is difference too much. Someone suggest me to

1. tar+zip first and then use cp through network
2. tar and extract it through network directly

I am not sure which way will be better or another way will be so I need to ask all of you to get new idea. Thank you for your help
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I think you may be missing out on some good suggestions.

Instead of you telling what you think should be done, tell us what you have been asked to do - exactly. Not how to do it.
cp a file is how to do it.
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Copying live database data is doomed. You need to put your database in a quiet state then take a snapshot, then mirror that snapshot to the remote location. This is usually done by using storage arrays replication features (eg: ShadowImage/TrueCopy with HDS).
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