Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) Archive Library
Articles and Playbooks for Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) Retirement
Start with the business decision, then move into the architecture, infrastructure, and migration work. Use this page to choose the right guide based on the problem in front of you.
Strategy Article
CIO / ERP LeadersWhy Retire Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) After Fusion Cloud
Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) still holds audit evidence and business history after the company moves to Fusion Cloud. Keeping the full ERP stack alive just for history turns retention into an operating burden.
This article explains how to separate historical access from application ownership, so teams can keep what auditors and business users need without continuing to run yesterday's ERP.
Foundation Guide
Program TeamOracle E-Business Suite (EBS) Archive Foundation
Archive projects fail when teams start exporting data before agreeing what history must remain usable. The hard part is not only moving data; it is defining the archive that infrastructure, DBAs, business owners, and auditors can all defend.
Use this guide to frame discovery, scope, architecture, validation, security, and operating boundaries before the implementation work begins.
Infrastructure Playbook
Cloud / IAM / NetworkOCI Build Playbook for Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) Archive
The archive needs private networking, storage, IAM, DNS, SSO, and monitoring before production data lands. Without a planned OCI foundation, the archive becomes harder to secure, troubleshoot, and operate.
This playbook walks cloud, IAM, and network teams through a manual console path and a Terraform rollout for a governed OCI landing zone.
DBA Playbook
Oracle DBAOracle E-Business Suite (EBS) Data Pump Export and Import
A database copy is not trusted unless the DBA can prove what moved, what failed, and what was intentionally excluded. That proof has to come from repeatable commands, logs, and validation checks.
This DBA playbook covers CPAT, Data Pump, Object Storage, ADW import controls, remediation steps, and validation evidence for a reporting-ready archive database.