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Oracle RMAN 11g Backup and Recovery

Robert Freeman Matthew Hart

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English
Osborne/McGraw-Hill
16 June 2010
Series: Oracle Press
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Master Oracle Recovery MasterProtect your databases from hardware, software, and operator failures using the detailed information in this Oracle Press guide. Oracle RMAN 11g Backup and Recovery explains how to configure databases, generate accurate archives, and carry out system restores. Work from the command line or Oracle Enterprise Manager, automate the backup process, perform Oracle Flashback recoveries, and integrate cloud computing technology. This authoritative resource also shows you how to create reports, optimize performance, and implement third-party administration utilities.

Set up, configure, and maintain Oracle Recovery Manager (Oracle RMAN) Manage physical and virtual media with Oracle Secure Backup Work with Oracle RMAN catalogs, packages, and control files Use the Amazon Web Services cloud as an offsite storage solution Create online, offline, and incremental system backups Perform full and partial Oracle RMAN database restores Correct user-induced errors with Oracle Flashback Product clone and standby databases on local or remote servers Use Oracle Real Application Clusters and synch and split technology

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Imprint:   Osborne/McGraw-Hill
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 185mm,  Spine: 33mm
Weight:   1.118kg
ISBN:   9780071628600
ISBN 10:   0071628606
Series:   Oracle Press
Pages:   688
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Replaced By:   007184743X
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Preliminary Contents Subject to Change Prior to Publication Part I. Getting Started with RMAN in OracleDatabase 11g Ch. 1 Oracle Database 11g Backup and RecoveryArchitecture Tour Ch. 2 Introduction to the RMAN Architecture Part II. Setup Principles and Practices Ch. 3 RMAN Setup and Configuration Ch. 4 Media Management Considerations Ch. 5 Oracle Secure Backup Ch. 6 Backing Up to Amazon Web Services Using the Oracle Secure Backup Cloud Module Ch. 7 Enhancing RMAN with VERITAS NetBackup for Oracle Ch. 8 Configuring HP Data Protector for Oracle Ch. 9 RMAN and Tivoli Storage Manager Ch. 10 Using the Recovery Catalog Ch. 11 RMAN Backups Ch. 12 RMAN Restore and Recovery Part III. Using RMAN Effectively Ch. 13 Using Oracle Enterprise Manager for Backup and Recovery Ch. 14 RMAN Advanced Recovery Topics Ch. 15 Surviving User Errors: Flashback Technologies Ch. 16 Maintaining RMAN Ch. 17 Monitoring and Reporting on RMAN Ch. 18 Performance Tuning RMAN Backup and Recovery Operations PART IV. RMAN in the Oracle Ecosystem Ch. 19 Duplication: Cloning the Target Database Ch. 20 RMAN and Data Guard Ch. 21 RMAN and Real Application Clusters Ch. 22 RMAN in Sync and Split Technology Ch. 23 RMAN in the Workplace: Case Studies Appendices A RMAN Syntax Reference Guide B RMAN Scriping Examples C Setting Up an RMAN Test Environment Index

Robert G. Freeman is an Oracle Database 10g Oracle Certified Professional that has been working with Oracle databases for well over 15 years. He is a Principle Datababase Engineer for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Ut. He resides near Salt Lake with his wife, three of his five kids and cats, dogs and an airplane. Robert is the author or co-author of several Oracle Press titles including Oracle9i New Features, Oracle Database 10g New Features, Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery and Portable DBA: Oracle. Matthew Hart (Colorado Springs, CO) has worked exclusively with the Windows Operating System for more than 5 years, the last 3 of which have been with Oracle Corporation, assisting Oracle customer implement the RDBMS on Windows NT and 2000. From 1999 onward, his role has increasingly become focused on Oracles high availability solutions, specifically Oracle Recovery Manager and Oracle Advanced Replication. For the past 6 months he has been involved in the beta testing of Oracle9i, and he currently supports beta customers who are rolling out 9i into the enterprise. Matthew became an Oracle Certified Professional in May 1999.

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