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    RMAN very Slow Restoration!!

    Hi all!

    Working on Oracle 8i with OS as Unix Solaris 8.0.

    Could anyone out there improve on the topic:Improve restoration speed on RMAN Backup.

    Scenario:It takes approx 4 hours to backup datas on RMAN with around 200 to 300GB size of Database and around 2 to 3 Hours for restoration from Backup.

    In our case we are allocating 4 channels to read from one single tape device in case of RMAN but still the restoration speed goes beyond 12 Hours!!!

    Did anyone experience on this topic :How to improve RMAN backup Restoration speed.

    Thank You for your time.

    Regards,

    Amit.
    Amit
    Oracle DBA(OCP) v8i,v9i.

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    Re: RMAN very Slow Restoration!!

    Originally posted by amitst
    Hi all!

    Working on Oracle 8i with OS as Unix Solaris 8.0.

    Could anyone out there improve on the topic:Improve restoration speed on RMAN Backup.

    Scenario:It takes approx 4 hours to backup datas on RMAN with around 200 to 300GB size of Database and around 2 to 3 Hours for restoration from Backup.

    In our case we are allocating 4 channels to read from one single tape device in case of RMAN but still the restoration speed goes beyond 12 Hours!!!

    Did anyone experience on this topic :How to improve RMAN backup Restoration speed.

    Thank You for your time.

    Regards,

    Amit.
    Restoration from tape is usually slow. And i don't think making more than one channel on a tape drive will help, because at one time only one location can be read on a tape(i.e. the place where the head is on the tape), its not like a hard disk where multiple files can be read at once.

    HTH

    PS: BTW are you related to amitstora. Your signature looks familiar
    Amar
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    If there is large amount of data need to be read from tape for recovery definitely it will take time.So if ther is good amount of hard disk space is there at your disposal keep one week worth of archive logs on your hard disk which will reduce your recovery time substantially.

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    If possible also keep the latest backup on disk apart from archive logs.
    Sanjay G.
    Oracle Certified Professional 8i, 9i.

    "The degree of normality in a database is inversely proportional to that of its DBA"

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