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Along with the first database created with the first install I have also added a new Oracle database called DemoDB1. Will use this one to create a job to Backup Oracle server and its databases.
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I’m assuming a Veeam backup server is already installed! For the purpose of this article in my homelab I have installed an Oracle Database 12c release 2 on a Windows Server 2016. More on this in the next article.įirst we need to have an Oracle Database Server. Also for Oracle Database servers we can leverage excellent features like Instant VM Restore, granular items and application restores and even restores from storage snapshots. When it comes to restores Veeam Backup & Replication is second to none. And best of all we can leverage a Veeam Explorer for Oracle to enable quick recovery for a very low RTO. Which means we can still take full advantage of fast and efficient backups on a block level using the CBT (VMware) or RCT (Hyper-V). All the nice features and capabilities like volume and file level backups along with application and crash consistent backups are still there. Veeam Backup & Replication does not just take standalone Backups of the Oracle Application. This means Veeam Backup & Replication can be used both as the only solution to protect your Oracle workloads and in addition to Oracle RMAN tasks. In fact Veeam Backup & Replication natively integrates with Oracle Database simply by leveraging the same object model making direct calls using the OCI (Oracle Call Interface). Running a job to Backup Oracle Server and its databases using Veeam it’s a breeze.