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How are Oracle Databases Backed Up?
KEY FEATURES
-Hot backup Oracle databases

-Support full and archive log style backup

-100% reliable backup using OracleAPI (more reliable than open file type backup

-Schedule backup to run automatically

-Total disaster recovery protection - compress, encrypt and send backup data offsite automatically.

-Easy to use. No scripting required.

1. Start Backup
2. Backup all [Data Files] from Oracle to a temporary directory
3. Backup all [Control Files] from Oracle to a temporary directory
4. Backup all [Archived Log Files] from Oracle to a temporary directory
5. Save a copy of the [Init File] (PFile) to a temporary directory
6. Upload all backup data (generated in Step 2-5) from the temporary directory to the offsite backup server
7. End Backup

Note:
-Backup will start at its scheduled time automatically.
-You can restore your database to any snapshot of your database in the past using time-based database restore.
-If you choose to run incremental backup rather than full backup as stated above, only new archived log files will be copied to the backup machine and sent to the offsite backup server.
-Both the Oracle database and the backup machine can be either Unix, Linux or Windows and they can reside on the same computer as well as on different computers.

System Requirements
-Oracle 8i/9i Database
-SQL*Net over TCP/IP
-Oracle JVM must be enabled
-Database must be in archived log mode
-Role 'javasyspriv' must be granted to the system account

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