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Re: Oracle backups using Snapshot Technology

From: Alex Gorbachev <gorbyx_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 13:41:36 -0500
Message-ID: <c2213f680611091041v4cd77735i7c347c4ce9a4a1c2@mail.gmail.com>


And if performance would be an issue that split mirror technique is the way to go.
Btw, do you know if there are any additional licensing associated with FAStT's snapshots feature?
Thanks.

On 11/9/06, Jesse, Rich <Rich.Jesse_at_qg.com> wrote:
> My initial concern was the overhead of block copying while the FlashCopy
> logical drive is active, which for us is all day. This is made worse by
> starting up an instance on that logical drive because now not only are
> there block copies for initial writes to the primary, but also for
> initial writes of blocks on the secondary. Plus, our secondary is on
> the same server as the primary, so the penalty for nasty ad-hoc queries
> on the secondary is almost the same as if it were run on the primary.
> For us, this was not a problem after lots of testing showed that even
> with the overhead, our new hardware was still muuuuuuuch faster than our
> old system. :) I have not heard of a single performance problem
> related to this in over two years of using it.

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Alex Gorbachev

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