Re: block change tracking?

From: Amaral, Rui <Rui.Amaral_at_tdsecurities.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2010 09:02:14 -0400
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Same here. I have used it for some time with good results though I have not used it on standbys

From: Howard Latham [mailto:howard.latham_at_gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 08:47 AM To: John.Hallas_at_morrisonsplc.co.uk <John.Hallas_at_morrisonsplc.co.uk> Cc: TESTAJ3_at_nationwide.com <TESTAJ3_at_nationwide.com>; oracle-l_at_freelists.org <oracle-l_at_freelists.org> Subject: Re: block change tracking?

So Surprised by Question I thought I had missed something. Yes its great reduces size of backup. Restores work fine.

Best thing since sliced partitions.

On 3 November 2010 12:32, John Hallas <John.Hallas_at_morrisonsplc.co.uk<mailto:John.Hallas_at_morrisonsplc.co.uk>> wrote: Use it as standard on all our production databases. No reason not to in my view. It certainly helps resource utilisation

John



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Anyone using it successfully? I see a blog:

http://sai-oracle.blogspot.com/2010/09/beware-of-data-loss-in-bct-based-rman.html

but it read only as an issue with standby databases?

thanks, joe



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