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Default backup machine with 2003 and 10g , ASM and restore to another - 04-03-2008 , 09:41 AM






Have a customer wanting to 'ghost' a machine that has databases stored on an
ASM partition.

Is this easy?.

I think what they are hoping to achieve is a clone for a remote DR site.

I am searching google and wondering what proposal to put forward. Currently
looking at Veritas options.



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Default Re: backup machine with 2003 and 10g , ASM and restore to another - 04-03-2008 , 09:43 AM






I know this might not be a best practice solution at the moment.


"GPD" <jnk (AT) thedawes (DOT) gotadsl.co.uk.nospam> wrote

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Have a customer wanting to 'ghost' a machine that has databases stored on
an ASM partition.

Is this easy?.

I think what they are hoping to achieve is a clone for a remote DR site.

I am searching google and wondering what proposal to put forward.
Currently looking at Veritas options.




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Default Re: backup machine with 2003 and 10g , ASM and restore to another - 04-03-2008 , 09:43 AM



I know this might not be a best practice solution at the moment.


"GPD" <jnk (AT) thedawes (DOT) gotadsl.co.uk.nospam> wrote

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Have a customer wanting to 'ghost' a machine that has databases stored on
an ASM partition.

Is this easy?.

I think what they are hoping to achieve is a clone for a remote DR site.

I am searching google and wondering what proposal to put forward.
Currently looking at Veritas options.




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Default Re: backup machine with 2003 and 10g , ASM and restore to another - 04-03-2008 , 09:43 AM



I know this might not be a best practice solution at the moment.


"GPD" <jnk (AT) thedawes (DOT) gotadsl.co.uk.nospam> wrote

Quote:
Have a customer wanting to 'ghost' a machine that has databases stored on
an ASM partition.

Is this easy?.

I think what they are hoping to achieve is a clone for a remote DR site.

I am searching google and wondering what proposal to put forward.
Currently looking at Veritas options.




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