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Blogs
Toad World blogs are a mix of insightful how-tos from Quest experts as well as their commentary on experiences with new database technologies. Have some views of your own to share? Post your comments! Note: Comments are restricted to registered Toad World users.
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By Amit (User) on
10/1/2012 9:09 AM
We are excited to announce the upcoming release of Toad for Oracle version 11.6 which will be released tomorrow, Tuesday October 2nd, 2012. This blog serves as a early look at the updates and enhancements to Toad for Oracle v11.6 including its corresponding bundled components. Toad for Oracle is the most widely used database management solution on the market today with over 2 million users. Toad brings operational efficiency...
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By Amit (User) on
3/5/2012 10:41 AM
Quest Software is pleased to announce that Quest Backup Reporter for Oracle is now bundled as a component of the Toad DBA Suite for Oracle and Toad DBA Suite for Oracle - RAC Edition for no additional cost. As you may already know, the above-mentioned Suites offer a complete Oracle DBA solution that enables you to become more proactive by automating tasks related to administration, maintenance, performance management and change...
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By a33eae33-0bda-4a72-817d-7f62e5f5cdcc on
Monday, June 06, 2011
If you are responsible for managing the backup and recovery of your company’s Oracle databases, this is a question you probably ask yourself, or maybe your manager asks you the same question. How would you respond?
Although you routinely backup your Oracle databases because that’s part of your job, do you know hand on heart, that if you had to, you could successfully restore a database if it got corrupt?
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By a33eae33-0bda-4a72-817d-7f62e5f5cdcc on
Monday, March 07, 2011
For all you Oracle DBAs out there, have you often wished there was a better way to manage your Oracle RMAN backups? Have you often asked yourself - is there some way to have a single, consolidated report of which backups executed successfully, which failed, what type they were, how much space they consumed, whether there were policy violations, some sort of health check?
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