Hi, Ravindra,
        Positively, RMAN will be valuable improvement to your backup
strategy.
RMAN has many advantages over OS level backups, especially if you need
maximium system availability and want to minimize backup affect to system
performance. RMAN coming with 8.1.6 is stable and mature. Disadvantage - if
you're  loosing catalog - all backups are useless. You need to take double
care about catalog.
        Vadim Gorbounov
        Oracle DBA

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We are planning to use Veritas Netbackup to backup our Oracle Database(OPS).
I am not sure whether we need to use the combination of Netbackup and RMAN
to take the backup/recovery or just Netbackup is sufficient to take the
backup.

Can anyone tell how this combination works.

Should I have Both or just Netbackup is sufficient for the Oracle backup and
receovery.

thanks

Ravindra

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