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  2. Oracle Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance - Wikipedia

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    The Oracle Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance [1] (Recovery Appliance or ZDLRA) is a computing platform that includes Oracle Corporation (Oracle) Engineered Systems hardware and software built for backup and recovery of the Oracle Database.

  3. Oracle Exadata - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Exadata (Exadata [1]) is a computing system optimized for running Oracle Databases. Exadata is a combined hardware and software platform that includes scale-out x86-64 compute and storage servers, RoCE networking, RDMA-addressable memory acceleration, NVMe flash, and specialized software.

  4. Category:Oracle hardware - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Oracle hardware" ... Oracle Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance This page was last edited on 19 July 2019, at 23:04 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Oracle Database - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Database 12c Release 2 12.2.0.1 March 2017 August 2016 (cloud) March 2017 (on-premises) 12.2.0.1 March 2017 Native Sharding, Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance, Exadata Cloud Service, Cloud at Customer Oracle Database 12c Release 1 12.1.0.1 July 2013 [21] 12.1.0.2 July 2014

  6. Talk:Oracle Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance - Wikipedia

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  7. 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.

  8. Oracle Database Appliance - Wikipedia

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    The Oracle Database Appliance (ODA) is a database server appliance made by Oracle Corporation. It was introduced in September 2011 as the mid-market offering in Oracle's family of full-stack, integrated systems the company calls engineered systems. [1] The ODA is a single rack-mounted device providing a highly-available two-node clustered ...

  9. Oracle Data Guard - Wikipedia

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    Through the use of standby redo log files, Data Guard can minimize data loss. [ 15 ] It supports heterogeneous configurations in which the primary and standby systems may have different CPU architectures, operating systems (for example, Microsoft Windows and Linux), operating-system binaries (32-bit/64-bit), or Oracle database binaries (32-bit ...