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Re: Oracle 10G flashback database/recovery area

From: Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco <juancarlosreyesp_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 17:41:00 -0400
Message-ID: <cd4305c10608291441k1bd15556uabc7e4e34b1bb988@mail.gmail.com>


Hi I'm using, but you must understand the problems you can have, for example if I remember correctly:
-if you reach the limit of the quota you gave to flashback area, you reach a situation like a full disk condition
-on rman, it can delete some files otherwise not. I wrote here some "notes"
http://www.oracleboliviaspecialists.com/Papers/RecoverusingFlashBack.doc if you like to read

On 8/29/06, Zanen, dhr. J.A. (Jack) van <zanenj_at_noord-holland.nl> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I am implementing a new oracle 10G environment and am undecided on the
> new feature "flashback recovery area".
> It looks as if it is just a quicker way to do PITR, am I correct? Or
> does it add to funcionality in flashback queries as well.
>
> Do people out there use it, and what is the reasoning for it?
> What is the impact on the RMAN backup.
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> Regards
>
> Jack
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> Aan dit bericht en eventuele bijlagen kunnen geen rechten worden ontleend.
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> Het Provinciaal Bestuur van Noord-Holland.
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