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Incrementally updated image copy backups with RMAN

Posted on March 14, 2013 by Garth

This ‘Incrementally Updated Backups’ feature was introduced in Oracle 10g.  It allows you to create image copies of your datafiles, and then roll forward the image copies with incremental backups of the database.  Changes made between the SCN of your image copy and the SCN of when your incremental backup was taken, are then applied

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Posted in RMAN | Tags: backup, block change tracking, incremental, restore, rman | 2 Comments |

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