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Hi Hans!
No, not really.
Its more for "why should an developer care about rman?" (be happy about ;-)
/Bjørn
"HansF" <News.Hans_at_telus.net> skrev i en meddelelse
news:pan.2005.11.28.05.16.19.736148_at_telus.net...
> On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 23:19:14 +0100, bdj wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>> I'm thinking about which kind of RMAN can solves:
>> "total" disaster like disc-crash, recover after 'shutdown abort',
>> creating testing/developing environment,
>> ups, we deleted som data som days before and flash-back-"space" is just
>> for
>> one day.
>>
>> Are other "normal" problems were it can helps?
>>
>
> Reading between the lines, I gather you are trying to understand the
> entire 'High Availability' concept as viewed by Oracle. If so, Oracle's
> OTN site, under the Product/Databse area , expands into High Availability
> and has a general discussion about kinds of failures and what the various
> Oracle technologies brings to the table.
>
> I believe your question is answered in chapter 1 of the "Oracle® Database
> Backup and Recovery Basics 10g Release 2 (10.2)" manual. (It's pretty
> well the same as previous version with some enhancements for the 10gR2
> capabilities.)
>
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Received on Mon Nov 28 2005 - 10:06:16 CST