Re: block chg tracking
From: Seth Miller <sethmiller.sm_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 16:16:53 -0600
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Yes it would. So in that case, you wouldn't immediately recover the image copy. Maybe you don't recover the image copy for seven days. On the eighth day, you recover the image copy from seven days ago giving you Day-7 of recovery.
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 16:16:53 -0600
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Yes it would. So in that case, you wouldn't immediately recover the image copy. Maybe you don't recover the image copy for seven days. On the eighth day, you recover the image copy from seven days ago giving you Day-7 of recovery.
Seth Miller
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Rich Jesse < rjoralist3_at_society.servebeer.com> wrote:
> Seth replies:
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> > http://docs.oracle.com/database/121/ADMQS/backrest.htm#ADMQS0932
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> Wouldn't that strategy prevent recovery to any point past Day-1? So, for
> logical corruption (user whoops) that's not discovered immediately, there's
> no recovery? Or am I missing something?
>
> Rich
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