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Backup and Recovery

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As an Exadata Database Machine administrator (DMA), it is important to be able to back up your databases and software and, ultimately, be able to recover failed components in the event of failure. Since the Exadata Database Machine consists of multiple servers of different types as well as Oracle databases, a strong, tested, backup strategy is vital to administering Exadata.

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Clarke, J. (2013). Backup and Recovery. In: Oracle Exadata Recipes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4915-3_8

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