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Innovative New Approach to Oracle Data Protection

23-Sep-2013 Oracle announced the Oracle Database Backup Logging Recovery Appliance, the industry's first backup appliance engineered specifically for database protection. This appliance delivers near zero data loss data protection, minimal impact to user performance, and a massively scalable architecture.

 The Oracle Database Backup Logging Recovery Appliance:
             
Prevents Data Loss: Databases continuously ship redo log data to
                the appliance, reducing data loss exposure to sub-second.
           
  Minimizes Load on Production Servers: Backup algorithms integrated
                into the Oracle Database send only changed database data to the
                appliance minimizing database impact. Further, all expensive
                backup processing activities are offloaded from database servers
                to the appliance.
           
Enables Restore to Any Point-in-time: The database change data
                stored on the appliance can be used to create virtual full
                database copies at any desired point in time.
           
Enables Autonomous Tape Archival: Optional tape integration sends
                backups directly from the appliance to tape, offloading resource
                intensive backup to tape operations from production database
                servers. This also increases efficiency by enabling tape systems
                to be used continuously instead of only during off-peak backup
                windows.
           
Scales Efficiently: The appliance's massively scalable
                architecture enables users to expand capacity seamlessly to
                petabytes of storage, with no downtime.
           
Secures Enterprise Data: The appliance validates the consistency
                of all data it receives, and can replicate change data in
                real-time to another appliance to protect business data from site
                disasters or corruptions.

-- cheers.
Source: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/oracle-announces-oracle-database-backup-logging-recovery-appliance-2013-09-23

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