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And actually, as I think about it, if you're just looking to move data
from one place to another, the symclone stuff might be a bit of overkill
for it - if you just want to move a chunk of data from one place to
another, you could use a timefinder snapshot, which would reduce your
disk usage, or if its done infrequently, you could use a standard BCV,
which provides better performance than the symclone piece.
Thanks,
Matt
-- Matthew Zito Chief Scientist GridApp Systems P: 646-452-4090 mzito_at_gridapp.comReceived on Fri Jun 15 2007 - 14:00:38 CDT
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> [mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org] On Behalf Of Peter Barnett
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 1:46 PM
> To: Oracle-l
> Subject: Copying Large Amounts of Data From Prod to Dev
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> We are considering using EMC Symclone to copy data from
> production to development databases. Does anyone have any
> experience with this product used in this way? Any 'gotchas'
> or words of wisdom?
>
> Pete Barnett
> Lead Database Administrator
> The Regence Group
> pnbarne_at_regence.com
>
>
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