The "How" is easy. Oracle RMAN is the predominant tool of choice for backing up Oracle databases today. With Exadata, this is still the best answer. Most backup hardware / software solutions today already integrate with Oracle RMAN. This makes Exadata integration easy for most environments.
The "What" hardware question is a little more difficult. My preferred method is to use Oracle Data Guard for maximum availability to a remote data center and then use this remote copy to perform backups to disk or tape. While not every customer has this level of requirement, it provides the highest degree of availability with the least impact to overall performance. Here is a high level view:
Multisite Data Guard with Tape backup |
and
The first white paper defines a model for calculating backup speed as well as recovery speed. This document also explains the hardware and software necessary to successfully integrate this solution into any data center. The second document clearly identifies the best practice for implementing Oracle Data Guard with Exadata. These are both "Must Reads" for anyone bringing Exadata into their data center!
Until next time...... Ciao!
Stephen Dickson
Hi. Absolutely Oracle has come up with so many exciting and excellent features that has made tasks even more simpler than before. RMAN utility for back up and recovery is the most promising feature as it is not even easy to use but also integrates easily with most environments.
ReplyDeletesap support costs