Hi Guys,
Just wanting to confirm if Veeam can backup Oracle Database appliance(s) using Backup AND Replication to a Cloud Connect provider in an application consistent manner?
I've not done any Oracle specific work before so curious if there are any limitations with backup / replication?
I'm aware Oracle guest processing is available. So my hunch is that it's possible.
It would be a fully virtualized Oracle appliance setup.
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Re: Veeam Backup / VCC Replication - Oracle Database Applian
Correct, depending on type of deployment, it should be possible either via scripts or via in-guest VSS processing. By the way, Cloud Connect does not affect backup server ability to process VMs in application consistent manner. Thanks.I'm aware Oracle guest processing is available. So my hunch is that it's possible.
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Re: Veeam Backup / VCC Replication - Oracle Database Applian
Hi Vladimir,
I've been informed the machines are running separate to vCenter in Oracles own hypervisor. This would therefore mean it's only possible with the use of Veeam Agent for Linux?
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I've been informed the machines are running separate to vCenter in Oracles own hypervisor. This would therefore mean it's only possible with the use of Veeam Agent for Linux?
Thanks
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Re: Veeam Backup / VCC Replication - Oracle Database Applian
Yep, though, you will be able to control agent deployment and agent backup job from backup server (thanks be to Agent Management functionality brought you by Update 3).This would therefore mean it's only possible with the use of Veeam Agent for Linux?
As to application consistency with this approach, kindly, check this thread.
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