Re: Looking for Suggestions - 5 TB DB WHSE Backup options

From: Jack van Zanen <jack_at_vanzanen.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2016 08:27:32 +1000
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depending on your hardware I would simply do nightly full..

We backup a 29TB database in 9.5 hours so 5TB should only be a couple of hours

Jack van Zanen



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On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 3:42 AM, Chris Taylor < christopherdtaylor1994_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok, guys & gals, I'm looking for suggestions for the following challenge.
> I'm very familiar with RMAN fulls w/ incrementals writing either to disk or
> directly to tape. What I'm NOT familiar with is other options that I may
> not know of and that's where I need your help.
>
> Objective:
> Nightly backups of 5 TB Data Warehouse that is currently being snapshotted
> weekly at the SAN Layer instead of tape or disk based backups.
>
> Hardware/OS:
> IBM XIV Storage (not sure of model #)
> RedHat Linux OS (5.x)
> Oracle 11.2.0.4
> Netbackup is tape solution
>
> Method Options:
> 1. RMAN Fulls on Weekend, (either to disk or direct to tape) with nightly
> incrementals. I'm leaning toward disk based backups which are then written
> to tape and using parallel threads for the disk based backup to prevent
> overwhelming our tape library
>
> 2. Other options?
>
> Chris
>

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