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VLDB (oltp) and RMAN

From: <carol.legros_at_accenture.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 06:19:34 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.005B5FE1.20030620055440@fatcity.com>


Hi Listers,

I've just finished a sizing exercise for a Production OLTP.   At the one-year mark, it should be approximately 4.5 Terabytes in size.  Yikes !!  I have a RAID5 array that I'll be using for all of the data files (except the typical System, Rbs, etc which are going to be on RAID 0+1).

I plan on using RMAN to do backups, naturally, however, I'm wondering whether anyone has run into any size limitations (from an RMAN perspective) when attempting to backup database files that are over 100Gig in size.  (I have the situation where I expect a single table tol be over 100Gig in size).  I'm aware of the fact that I may bump into hardware limitations, and I'm going to discuss the hardware and tape limitations (if there are any) with my Sun server sys admin.

Thanks in advance,
Carol Legros Received on Fri Jun 20 2003 - 08:19:34 CDT

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