The Registrų centro is undertaking a significant technical migration involving its primary data repository. The core initiative involves transferring the largest national registry database, which houses critical data from essential state registries and information systems, to a new Oracle-developed Exadata database management solution. According to Antanas Raguotis, the IT director of Registrų centro, the transfer process requires meticulous preparation due to the central nature of the main Registrų centro database.
The planned work is scheduled to commence Friday at 22:00 and is expected to conclude by 6:00 on Saturday. Raguotis confirmed that preparatory steps have already been taken, noting that trial database management transfer operations were successfully conducted the previous week. These trials were instrumental in assessing potential risks and ensuring the proper management protocols for the transition.
This week marks the execution of the final installation phase. The migration represents a major upgrade to the underlying technological infrastructure, aiming to enhance the stability and capacity of the state’s information systems. The comprehensive nature of this database work necessitates the precise timing of the scheduled downtime.
Stakeholders are advised that the successful completion of this system overhaul is vital for maintaining continuous, secure access to national registry information moving forward.
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