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  2. RMAN - Wikipedia

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    RMAN (Recovery Manager) is a backup and recovery manager supplied for Oracle databases (from version 8) created by the Oracle Corporation. [1] It provides database backup , restore, and recovery capabilities addressing high availability and disaster recovery concerns.

  3. List of backup software - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable backup software that performs data backups. Archivers, transfer protocols, and version control systems are often used for backups but only software focused on backup is listed here. See Comparison of backup software for features.

  4. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager - Wikipedia

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    Duplicate copies (backup sets or Copy Storage Pools) of any subset of data may be created on sequential media for redundancy or off-site management. The 5.5 release of the TSM Server was supported on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows Server, and z/OS.

  5. Redo log - Wikipedia

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    Given the verbosity of the logging, Oracle Corporation provides methods for archiving redo logs (archive-logs), and this in turn can feed into data-backup scenarios and standby databases. The existence of a detailed series of individually logged transactions and actions provides the basis of several data-management enhancements such as Oracle ...

  6. List of archive formats - Wikipedia

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    File extension(s) [a] MIME type [b] Official name [c] Platform [d] Description .a, .ar application/x-archive Unix Archiver: Unix-like The traditional archive format on Unix-like systems, now used mainly for the creation of static libraries.

  7. NTBackup - Wikipedia

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    NTBackup (also known as Windows Backup [1]: 20.1 and Backup Utility [1]: 20.4 ) is the first built-in backup utility of the Windows NT family. It was introduced with Windows NT 3.51 . NTBackup comprises a GUI ( wizard-style ) and a command-line utility to create, customize, and manage backups.

  8. Backup Exec - Wikipedia

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    A Backup Exec server is the heart of a Backup Exec installation. The Backup Exec server is a Windows server that: Runs the Backup Exec software and services that control backup and restore operations; Is attached to and controls storage hardware; Maintains the Backup Exec database, media catalogs, and device catalogs

  9. Log shipping - Wikipedia

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    Log shipping is the process of automating the backup of transaction log files on a primary (production) database server, and then restoring them onto a standby server. This technique is supported by Microsoft SQL Server, [1] 4D Server, [2] MySQL, [3] and PostgreSQL.