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Old December 20th 06, 01:54 AM posted to comp.arch.storage
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Default Oracle redo logs

Hi.. I recently ran into a company that archives (daily) their Oracle
redo logs... each log is around 100MB... they have heavy transactions
and run 3 rotational logs. So thats about 300MB per day.

My question is, do they need to do this? Do they need to archive onto
secondary every day's redo log files?

I am not a DBA, so I cannot advise them on this topic, but trying to
get a feel for standard practices here

Jon.

 




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