If you are using the media management layer (ie rman
talks to tape devices) then you can't beat rman.

If rman is just dumping to disk, and these are going
to tape manually *and* you only want the most recent
backup, then you can't beat rman

If you want to be able to restore from various points
in time, and you only keep the most recent on disk,
then rman is no worse then hot backup, but not much
better.

rman of course does avoid the hassle of redo logs
getting hammered...

bottom line (imho):  the days where rman was a bucket
of crap are long gone.  it would be my first choice
now for any new db.

hth
\connor

 --- Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm sure
this topic has come up before.  I don't
> need to know the difference 
> between these backup methods.  I am more curious
> about which is preferred.  
> >From what I can tell, I'd be a fool not to use RMAN
> whenever possible.
> 
> What experiences have you all had with these in
> production environments?
> 
> Best,
> 
> 
> Ed
> 
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