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What’s New in Backup and Recovery? This section describes new features of Recovery Manager in Oracle Database Release 10g and provides pointers to additional information. For information on new features in Oracle9i and previous releases Oracle Database Release 10g New Features in Backup and Recovery, The new features for this release greatly increase the manageability of RMAN,
making backup and recovery simpler and more performance. Recovery components of the database interact with the flash recovery area to ensure that the database is completely recoverable using files in the flash recovery area. The new disk topology API extends RMAN’s capability to more platforms and file types. RMAN is also able to tune its parameters automatically according to disk topology information, which decreases the degree of user intervention required for performance tuning. Starting in Release 10g, the COPY command is deprecated in favor of an enhanced BACKUP command that enables you to specify whether RMAN should create copies or backup sets. As a result, BACKUP AS COPY can copy a database or multiple tablespaces, datafiles, archived logs and datafile copies.

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