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I know when i'd worked on that size, we use the concept of multiple
mirrors of the data and broke the mirror, and used that as the backup(it
went to tape also but we never had to recover from tape) :)
joe
Murali Vallath wrote:
> Does anyone have any benchmark numbers for a B&R operation of a 3TB
> Oracle database? I understand this depends on several environmental
> conditions. If anyone of you has had a need to do a restore of 3-4TB
> Oracle database and would not mind sharing some of your thoughts that
> would be wonderful.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Murali Vallath
>
>
>
> Murali Vallath
>
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