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Hi Susan
I work in a similar environment. If these rates are taken going to the same media as their original backups then it definitely sounds too fast. RMAN doesn't seem materially faster than cold backups here.
Allan
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From: "susan mcclain" <susie8529_at_hotmail.com>
To: "Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L" <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com>
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 11:25 AM
Subject: RMAN Q
> Hi all -
>
> I have an rman question! First of all, when you use RMAN does it
> substantially cut down on the amount of backup time when compared to a
> conventional disk copy (you know scripted backup)?
>
> I am at a client site and they are just starting to use RMAN and are
> concerned that the backup is happening so quickly. They are afraid it's
not
> good. They're backing up between 20-50 Gig in 2 hours. Does this sound
> correct? They are on hp-ux 10.2 Oracle vs 8.0.6.
>
> I do not have RMAN experience at this time, but will here shortly :)
> I've used the automated unix scripts for years.
>
> Any RMAN thoughts or guidance will be appreciated.
>
> Susan McClain, Oracle DBA
> marchFIRST
>
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Received on Sat Sep 09 2000 - 10:14:48 CDT
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