Hi All
I was wondering what policy design some of you have followed for large Oracle environments
I am busy doing a redesign of an Netbackup environment which backs up about 70 DB's spread across about 30 servers (some of which are cross sites)
I am doing my best not to end up with a solution which leaves RMAN scripts scattered all over the environment and loads of RMAN policies
Does anyone have any advice or strategies they can share?
Also has anyone had any success deploying a generic script which queries the host and passes parameters to the RMAN script depending on what if finds?
Regards
Tal
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