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ECX auto-discovers databases and enables copies only of eligible databases. To be eligible for ECX copy, the Oracle database needs to be residing on a supported storage platform. With ECX, application owners do not need to be concerned about storage infrastructure.
ECX creates application-consistent Oracle database copies without the need to build and maintain complex RMAN scripts. 

A typical ECX Oracle database copy creation workflow consists of the following steps:
  • Auto-injects a lightweight component into the standalone Oracle Server(s) or one of the Oracle RAC server node(s) running database instance to be copied
  • Discovers storage volume mapping to selected Oracle database(s) and logs
  • Places the Oracle database in hot backup mode 
  • Automatically creates consistency group for related storage volumes
  • Creates application-consistent copy of the consistency group
  • Takes the Oracle database out of hot backup mode (typically within a few seconds of entering the hot backup mode)
  • Optionally creates log copies into the mount points specified
  • Optionally creates selected masked copies using masking tools for secure DevOps use
  • Catalogs Oracle copies into the catalog and optionally records details in the RMAN recovery catalog 
  • Optionally replaces the application-consistent copy to a remote location leveraging storage replication
  • Cleans up auto-injected components from the Oracle server node
ECX creates and uses in-place copies, so no data is physically moved. Replication to off-host storage is performed by leveraging storage replication, which reduces the amount of impact on Oracle Servers and Databases. ECX generated application-consistent copies are both space and time efficient. With the same ease, a DBA can automate the creation of remote copies for DR use cases.
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