Oracle FAQ Your Portal to the Oracle Knowledge Grid
HOME | ASK QUESTION | ADD INFO | SEARCH | E-MAIL US
 

Home -> Community -> Mailing Lists -> Oracle-L -> RE:Backup and Recovery and DR - RMAN vs. NOT

RE:Backup and Recovery and DR - RMAN vs. NOT

From: Paula Stankus <paulastankus_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 08:14:58 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <20060502151458.29607.qmail@web33201.mail.mud.yahoo.com>


Guys,    

  My system admin. has a very strong personality and he is very intelligent. However, he also is leaving in about a year and his junior is not at the same level. I just started and they have setup scripts to do alter tablespace to back tablespaces up. In order to decrease their total window they have decided to alter tablespace to begin backup, split mirror, end tablespace backup and resilver. They have bought a large SAN to enable them to do this. I believe Networker Version 7.3 writes out clones at the same time as original tapes. So they will do that as well so that they get their clones for DR faster.    

  I am definitely used to using RMAN and using Networker solely as the Media Management layer for writing directly to tape. However, I do see the benefits of writing to disk and having some database backups on disk. They also are not interested in purchasing the Oracle agent from networker for the 5 boxes.    

  I know that they are against Differential backups and RMAN as (a) they think both will complicate the backup process with little payoff and (b) I believe they like controlling thrings through Networker (which of couse could still be done). I am thinking the advantages (especially if a great deal of data is static) with RMAN is:    

-easier and more organized tracking of backups (but again, Networker does this as well)
-ability to do backups at a more granular level with differential backups, block-level backups and recoveries, read-only tablespace backups solutions available
-ability to write directly to tape and restore/recover directly from tape in parallel.
-ability to execute backups/restores/recoveries independently to a larger extent than having to call the system admin. if we need to go back farther than a day.
   

  I am thinking that RMAN would be a good bet. Does anyone have any good ideas for convincing folks that this is a good option or should I just "go with the flow".    

  Thanks,
  Paula                 



Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1&cent;/min.
--
http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l
Received on Tue May 02 2006 - 10:14:58 CDT

Original text of this message

HOME | ASK QUESTION | ADD INFO | SEARCH | E-MAIL US