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Data guard using [message #180515] Tue, 04 July 2006 00:49 Go to next message
enkhbold
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Registered: July 2005
Location: Mongolia
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Hi everybody,

i am using a server with Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition and Oracle 10g at production site.

recently i made backup server which is same as production server.

Right now, one time in a day copy files (exported database) and some system files to backup server. Then, importing data.

it is my backup solution.

but it is not enough. i want to build backup same as production at anytime.
how do it?, and if data guard can do it, what is scrip and step?

Thnaks,
Re: Data guard using [message #180564 is a reply to message #180515] Tue, 04 July 2006 03:45 Go to previous message
Frank Naude
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Registered: April 1998
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You can always implement a Physical Standby Database.

To get you started, scan through the Data Guard Concepts and Administration manual. When done, print chapter 3 (Creating a Physical Standby Database) and follow the steps.
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