Oracle Backup & Recovery Handbook, 7.3 Edition : 7.3 Edition (Oracle Series)
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The raison d'etre of Oracle Press is that we provide real-world information and solutions to real-world questions and problems. The Oracle Press books are not, primarily, software tutorial books. Instead, they are value-added, experienced-laden titles that provide readers with information above and beyond what the traditional manuals and online help provide. While it is always important to develop every computer book to have more than a simple manual-style tutorial, this is especially relevant with Oracle titles. This is because a single real-world problem can cost a company tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or even millions of dollars. Needless to say, Oracle administrators are willing to buy every title that can help them solve any of these problems.

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The Oracle Backup and Recovery Handbook covers version 7.3 and adds A whole new set of backup and recovery techniques. More importantly, the author has added a new case study to the book on "standby databases, " which are replications of the main database. With 7.3, Oracle has made the standby database feature much more intuitive and easy to use.

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