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difference between standby and dataguard [message #462993] Tue, 29 June 2010 02:55 Go to next message
ora_2007
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Can anybody tell me difference between standby and dataguard.

I asuume standby and dataguard are same? Am i right?

Thanks,

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Re: difference between standby and dataguard [message #462996 is a reply to message #462993] Tue, 29 June 2010 03:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michel Cadot
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No.

Data Guard Concepts and Administration
(Without speaking about searching here and with google.)

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Re: difference between standby and dataguard [message #463351 is a reply to message #462996] Wed, 30 June 2010 20:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rk44
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Both r entirely different.standby is present running database and standby is copy of present running database.
Re: difference between standby and dataguard [message #463353 is a reply to message #463351] Wed, 30 June 2010 20:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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rk44 wrote on Wed, 30 June 2010 18:06
Both r entirely different.standby is present running database and standby is copy of present running database.


thanks enlightening clarification.
Re: difference between standby and dataguard [message #464804 is a reply to message #462993] Fri, 09 July 2010 09:44 Go to previous message
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Dataguard is the Oracle product used to maintain a standby or multiple standby databases. Standby databases can initially be created in multiple ways. RMAN in version 11 has a 'for standby' option on the duplicate command.

Standy databases can be physical or logical. Physical standbys are created for switch over or fail over. They are exact copies of the primary database. Logical standbys can be different than the primary. They may not include all the data and they may have other objects and data added. Often these are created to offload reporting.
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