We use rman for all production database backups (except backing up the
database which hold the recovery catalog). We do a leve 0 every morning
before users get on and a level 1 incremental each evening before batch
processing. These are online backups. We do a backup of our archivelogs
each time and delete them.
We backup to disc and then put the backups on tape using the OS backup and
recovery utility.
For other non-production databases we also use rman.
Regards,
Ruth
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> Just wondering what product(s) organizations are using for enterprise
> backup, and how easy or difficult it was to set up the Oracle
> component to interface with RMAN and perform hot backups.
>
> We're implementing Tivoli Storage Manager/Data Protection for Oracle
> and our systems people want to ensure they've chosen a widely
utilized
> solution.
>
> Thanks for your input.
>
> Kim Thompson
> City and County of San Francisco
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