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And yet another perspective.....
Dennis;
Things to keep in mind:
Basic Backup Schedule:
Backed up logs Hourly Hot Incremental Backup weekly Cold Backup Monthly Tape Recovery: We kept between 1 and 2 months worth of backups on hand. At thebeginning of each month we deleted all tapes from the month PRIOR to the last cold backup. So, at the beginning of each month, we had 1 month of backups. Over the next month this grew to 2 months of saves until we hit the end of the month again and started the deletion process again.
If you are not that paranoid as we were then I would suggest reducing the 1 - 2 month range down to 1 - 2 weeks. Every week you delete the old data 2 weeks ago.
I guess the key thing to remember is that , after the cold backup, as long as you can guarantee the cold backup tape is good, then the previous hot and log backups are superfluous
Kevin
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 2:51 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Dennis,
This is the method we've been using for many years. There has never been a
case where the open datafile has been required for any kind of restore.
However, I can count on one hand the number of times where we had to go to
tape for a database recovery. FWIW
Michael Hand
Polaroid Corp
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 3:29 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi all,
We are running into tape capacity problems and unix admin came to me asking
if we could skip backing up some drives. Right now we are doing hot backups
on all production databases to disk and then the whole server get backed up
to tape. Since the backups for open database files are not valid, the unix
admin asked if we could only backup the drives that has the backup dumps.
One side of me says this can be done but another nagging side of me is not
sure about this. So I am posting this to the list and see what other folks
think of this one.
Thanks
Dennis Meng
Database Administrator
Focal Communications
847-954-8328
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