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	<title>Adventures of an Eternal Optimist &#187; Oracle/COREid/Oblix</title>
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		<title>Ever tried to horizontally migrate LDAP-based COREid Configuration?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2006 18:27:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pamela</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230; it ain&#8217;t pretty. It involves a lot of manual work, and manual work is always a weak link in any change management strategy. If you edit your LDIF or re-enter data via the web interface, you introduce the possiblity that your migration could fail in production despite a perfect track record moving through every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230; it ain&#8217;t pretty. It involves a lot of manual work, and manual work is always a weak link in any change management strategy. If you edit your LDIF or re-enter data via the web interface, you introduce the possiblity that your migration could fail in production despite a perfect track record moving through every other environment.</p>
<p>We at <a href="http://www.nulli.com" title="Nulli Secundus">Nulli</a> have been trying to perfect a strategy by which an Administrator could reliably and predictably move environment-specific COREid configuration data from development through all the tiers up to production with as little manual intervention as possible. After various attempts to solve the problem, we think we&#8217;ve come up with a reasonable approach that will save time and reduce typos. We have also built up a very comprehensive set of best practices surrounding horizontal migration of COREid configuration data that could be applied, regardless of whether this tool is used or not.</p>
<p>Check out the <a href="http://coreidng.blogspot.com/2006/07/coreid-migration-service-enters-pre.html" title="COREid Nitty Gritty">COREid Nitty Gritty blog</a> for more information. We&#8217;re looking to gauge interest in this kind of migration service, starting with our trusted customers, but if anyone else out there wants to let us know that the direction we&#8217;re moving in is valuable, or wants more information on what we&#8217;re doing, we would appreciate the feedback.</p>
<p>Mark &#8211; congrats on starting to get this out in the world, I know it has taken a lot of your time and effort.</p>
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