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RMAN question(s)

RMAN question(s)

2007-10-02       - By Allen, Brandon

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Just an update on this - after running the compressed backups on this
database and another one for 3 weeks now, they are consistently running
much faster than before the compression - a little less than half the
time they used to take, and the size of the backups is consistently
reduced by about 87%.  Pretty nice, thanks for the tip Robert!

Now to test the restores before I implement on my production database .
. .


-- --Original Message-- --
From: Allen, Brandon


In case anyone is interested - I did a test of the 10g "as compresssed"
backupset on a 285GB databases and here are the results:

W/O Compression: backup size = 280GB, backup time = 2 to 10 hours with
an average of about 7.5 hours over the past 3 months (this goes to a
disk staging area and later to tape on a Netbackup server with a LOT of
other backup activity so there is a wide variance in backup times
depending on what else is running at the same time)

W/ Compression: backup size = 36GB, backup time = 2.9 hours (only tested
once so far)

Environment: AIX 5.3, Oracle 10.2.0.2, Netbackup 5.1 MP4, BaanIV ERP
application data



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