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Re: Yosemite

From: LS Cheng <exriscer_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 21:31:37 +0200
Message-ID: <6e9345580605051231j7dfa8b93vb4dc9d37a11e04e7@mail.gmail.com>


Hi

RMAN is very a mature product. It was already very good at 9i as you noticed and excellent in 10g.

However your strategy might not suit very well in 10g and using a flash recovery area because in order for Oracle to free the flash recovery area you must send your RMAN backups to tape using RMAN command, i.e backup recovery area otherwise your flash recovery area will simply fill up.

On 4/26/06, Charlotte Hammond <charlottejanehammond_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> My sysadmin's been trying to get my opinion on the
> Yosemite backup agent for Oracle:
>
> http://www.yosemitetech.com/products/standard/applications/oracle.htm
>
> I can't find much on the site to tell me why I might
> want to use this (eg instead of RMAN). I know you can
> download a trial but I don't want to go to much effort
> for something that I don't even really know what it's
> for. Does anyone use this product? If so, what does
> it provide?
>
> We're currently in a 9i/10g environment with RMAN to
> disk (later non-RMAN to tape as part of a normal
> filesystem backup) as the backup configuration.
>
> Thanks
> Charlotte
>
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