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Re: Automated Standby Database tool for Unix & Linux

From: Joe Testa <teci_at_the-testas.net>
Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2002 18:38:21 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0042038B.20020305183821@fatcity.com>


And how is this different from OEM data guard manager/broker?

joe

James Forgy wrote:

> March 5, 2002:
> Relational Database Consultants, Inc. (RDC) - Proudly
> announces the release of the Standby Wizard For Unix &
> Linux. The Standby Wizard is a GUI interface that
> automates the creation, maintenance, and fail-over
> functions of Oracle's standby database paradigm. With
> the Standby Wizard you can create an unlimited number
> of exact duplicate databases from your production
> database. The Standby Wizard also makes a great QA
> and testing tool with its ability to duplicate even
> the most complex of databases in only a few minutes.
> 30-Day evaluations are available for download at:
>
> http://www.relationalwizards.com/html/standby_database_download.html
>
>
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-- 
Joe Testa, Oracle DBA
Nothing new to put here, hmmmmmm






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