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If your disk I/O can handle it, then it’s not unsafe. There is an ancient feature called 2PHASE commit, assuming all of your databases are intertwined (or whatever the syntax of this word is), but it’s not compliant with Replication for example. So if you want to have all those backups at the same time for integrity reasons, then yes. Or you can do proquiet and a mirror split, snap copy etc ….. if your SAN/NAS supports it. From: PatrickOReilly [mailto:bounce-PatrickOReilly@community.progress.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2014 3:09 PM To: TU.OE.Deployment@community.progress.com Subject: RE: [Technical Users - OE Deployment] Online Backup of Multiple Databases RE: Online Backup of Multiple Databases Reply by PatrickOReilly Hello World?
I have the very same question. No answers here? Hee-ee-eelp please. Since each DB is "stalled" when the online backup begins, is it safe to simply start all the backups at teh same time? Or is there something more sophisticated we should do? ahmed_seedat : Follow this for feedback. Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse.
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