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I think you are confusing the following 2 different technologies:
- flash recovery area
- flashback database
Those are different things. One is a way to organize your backup files, the other is something like reverse-redo.
-- Christo Kutrovsky Senior Database/System Administrator The Pythian Group - www.pythian.com I blog at http://www.pythian.com/blogs/ On 5/15/06, Spears, Brian <BSpears_at_limitedbrands.com> wrote:Received on Mon May 15 2006 - 15:20:21 CDT
> Do you use is in-place-of other backups and use the flashback as the typical
> recovery?
>
> How long a recovery period are you covering?
>
>
> Brian Spears
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christo Kutrovsky [mailto:kutrovsky.oracle_at_gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 3:32 PM
> To: Spears, Brian
> Cc: Oracle-L Freelists
> Subject: Re: 10g flashback
>
> I am using it. I am loving it. That is the flashback recovery area.
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> --
> Christo Kutrovsky
> Senior Database/System Administrator
> The Pythian Group - www.pythian.com
> I blog at http://www.pythian.com/blogs/
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> On 5/15/06, Spears, Brian <BSpears_at_limitedbrands.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Has anyone converted their Rman backups to disk procedure to just use the
> > ORACLE flash back procedure for oracle 10g?
> >
> > Anybody have any pointers against this?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Brian
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> --
> Christo Kutrovsky
> Senior Database/System Administrator
> The Pythian Group - www.pythian.com
> I blog at http://www.pythian.com/blogs/
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-- Christo Kutrovsky Senior Database/System Administrator The Pythian Group - www.pythian.com I blog at http://www.pythian.com/blogs/ -- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l
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