BCV = Business Continuation Volume

Geez, this was obviously the work of some marketing
drone so it would sound impressive to clueless clients.

I know the concept, but have never heard it called
by his acronym.

Thanks all fro the explanations.

Jared


On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Tim Sawmiller wrote:

> So, Jared, are you auditioning for Louis Rukeyser's job?  8-)
>
> Lisa can probably explain better, but as I recall, BCV is something Backup Control 
>Volumes.  It's a third mirror that can be split off from the other two and used for a 
>cold backup (e.g. shutdown Oracle database, split BCVs from the mirror set, restart 
>Oracle (this takes like 5 minutes or less); run cold backup at your leisure).  Then 
>they can be re-attached to the mirrored disks at any time and the BCVs are 
>synchronized with the mirrored disks automagically.  Right Lisa?
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/21/01 11:17PM >>>
>
> Ok, does someone one to define SRDF and BCV for
> those of us that don't have any idea what you're
> talking about?
>
> Jared
>

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