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Home -> Community -> Mailing Lists -> Oracle-L -> RMAN Strategy
This post isn't about how to use RMAN. Its about an appropriate strategy for using. From what I have seen alot of people like to use the following strategy:
1. Create an RMAN user in Database A on Server A 2. Create an RMAN user in Database B on Server B 3. RMAN on database A backs up up Database B 4. RMAN on Database B backs up Database A
Does anyone take it further than this?
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