Jerry,
In the previous place that I worked we used BCV's as a method for backing up
our database. We backed the BCV split up to tape and also used the BCV's to
regularly clone our production database.
This helped ensure that we were comfortable with our backup process.
We weren't using raw devices.
Mike
>===== Original Message From "Cunningham, Gerald" <Gerald.Cunningham_at_usi.net>
>Hi all,
>
>Is anybody out there backing up their databases via EMC BCV splits? How
>about on raw devices? If you are using raw devices, how do you (or do you)
>backup the BCV split to tape? Just curious as to what methodologies people
>are using, as this technology is new to me.
>
>Thanks for any insight!
>
>
>- Jerry
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