Maybe I am wrong, but RMAN is not able to backup databases directly to NFS file
systems.
Options are: local disk or TSM.
By the way, TSM can be configured to use FILE pool using NFS mounted file
system. I think performance will be a serious issue in this case (max 60Mb/s
via 1Gb Ethernet is not
I have a very large client that backs up 70 tb daily with the API to a SEPATON
appliance
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Kevin,
I also think you should take a look at the SEPATON solution.
Highly scalable, and does also provide encryption done in the same hardware
card as its compression.
Integrates easily in TEM environments
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This would be interesting to hear .. we were looking at it to reduce the
VTL overhead and complexity... Our DBA's diudnt want to do cause theyd
have to manage their backup space. ar
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Anyone out here thinking of sending oracle backup data direct to an NFS target?
Care to elaborate?
What is driving the process?
TSM licensing ?
DBA control?
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One of my customers uses VRanger to back up VM's, but still has a requirement
to get the VRanger repository on tape for DR, for at least the next 3 years out
(until we can get a hot DR site). So they back up the VRanger repository to
TSM, and of course, it'
Try 'q nodedata '
Jim Schneider
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Subject: [ADSM-L] DR restore question
Hi Everyone,
I have a question about DR testing as