RE: Differential incremental backups - Do you really use them?

From: Dunbar, Norman <norman.dunbar_at_environment-agency.gov.uk>
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 12:19:39 -0000
Message-ID: <919FC80F27E0C6428106496EDF92A7520C0AAB46_at_EXCCLUS05.PRODDS.NTNL>



>> I am curious to see how prevalent is the
>> incremental in everyone's backup strategy.

I have a large number of databases to worry about, we use HOT backups, RMAN hot backups and a few cold backups.

Everything is a full backup, every night. With a copy of the last 5 days archive logs being kept online at any one time. These are hived off to tape as well.

Cheers,
Norm.

Norman Dunbar
Contract Senior Oracle DBA
CIS Engineering Services
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