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We have been using
SQL Backtrack for backup and recovery forabout 6 years now. We are
being pressured to start using RMAN because it is free. Makes sense but I
am wondering about reliability, complexity, learning curve,
etc...
Has anyone had
experience with both products or
. This tool may not be included in
futurereleases.
Cheers,
Mike
-Original Message-From: Smith, Ron L.
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SQL Backtrack
We have been using
SQL Backtrack
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Tel.
(514) 499-7999 7470 and (514) 925-7187
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nal Message-From: Smith, Ron L.
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We have been using
SQL Backtrack for backup and recovery forabout 6 years now. We are
being pressured to star
1:39
AM
Subject: RE: RMAN SQL
Backtrack
I
don't haveany experience with SQL*Backtrack and I do have some
experience
with
RMAN. Here are my comments:
a)
RMAN is reliable. Once you write the backup scripts, they are executed by
operations
and there no surprises.
: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 1:24
PM
Subject: Re: RMAN SQL
Backtrack
Wow! Heady!!
It's mighty nice of you to include my name in
this illustrious list, Mladen; but I don't considermyself tobe in
the same league :)Better yet, count yourselfin there.
Talking about the business
and then copy them to tape using the OS backup software. It isn't
elegant, but it works!
Ruth
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From: Arup Nanda
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: RMAN SQL Backtrack
Wow! Heady!!
It's mighty nice
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why not backup to disk and then transfer to tape
.
-ak
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From:
Arup Nanda
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 10:24
AM
Subject: Re: RMAN SQL
Backtrack
Wow! Heady!!
It's mighty
I think Robert Freeman's book is essential. Oracle RMAN Pocket Reference at
$13 U.S. is an easy decision.
I started before Robert's book was published and the book which really
helped me get off the ground is Oracle Backup Recovery 101. It is about
1/2 RMAN, and has some really simple
Wow! Mladen, thanks for listing my name in your list.
As Arup mentioned, you forgot yourself. I would also suggest Dan Fink, Tim Gorman, and
Dr. Mogens!
Gaja is moving the other (dark) side, so I won't mind excluding him :)
When it comes to RMAN, I am not even in the rookie stage. We bought a
Kirti,
Gaja is moving the other (dark) side???
Elaboration, please.
Arup
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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 5:29 PM
Wow! Mladen, thanks for listing my name in your list.
As Arup mentioned, you forgot
11:39
AM
Subject: RE: RMAN SQL
Backtrack
I
don't haveany experience with SQL*Backtrack and I do have some
experience
with
RMAN. Here are my comments:
a)
RMAN is reliable. Once you write the backup scripts, they are executed by
operations
and there no surprises
.
Mladen Gogala Oracle DBA Phone:(203) 459-6855
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-From: Ruth Gramolini
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003
12:25 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject:
Re: RMAN SQL Backtrack
Mladen, one correction
f) I would suggest Jared Still, Cary Millsap, Rachel Carmichael,
Jonathan Lewis, Wolfgang Breitling,
Steve Adams, Gaja V., Arup Nanda, Kirti Deshpande and Anjo Kolk to
start the Oracle List certification
process. I would trust that one more then the OCP. I apologize to
anyone who I
Well, he is part of Oracle 'chefs' now. Praising the food before they cooked it ;)
- Kirti
--- Arup Nanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kirti,
Gaja is moving the other (dark) side???
Elaboration, please.
Arup
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Oh, you mean Elisonville!
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Well, he is part of Oracle 'chefs' now. Praising the food before they
cooked it ;)
- Kirti
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