Hi Fabio,
Are you talking about Oracle RAC? If yes, you can use Veeam Plug-in for Oracle RMAN in standalone or in managed mode to protect Oracle workloads at the application level. In addition to plug-in, you can perform image-level backups by Veeam Agents or jobs for virtual machines but make sure that the image-level job does not process archived logs: select "Do not delete archived logs" and uncheck "Backup logs every".
Thanks!
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Re: Oracle VM support
I will drop 1 more vote for Oracle KVM support. This is a very old thread, but it has been touched a number of times over the last many years.
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Re: Oracle VM support
It's coming soon, please see here.
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Re: Oracle VM support
As far as I know, there is not another way to back up VMs in the Oracle Hypervisor. It works well.
Just watch out for the SE Linux version - that locks you out of Temp unless you put in an exception.
Just watch out for the SE Linux version - that locks you out of Temp unless you put in an exception.
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