Recovery Service Terminology
Before using Recovery Service, familiarize yourself with the following key terms and concepts, including some terms related to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Networking.
- Level 0 Incremental Backup
- A level 0 incremental backup performs the same function as a full backup in that they both back up all blocks that have ever been used. The difference is that a full backup does not affect blocks backed up by subsequent incremental backups, whereas an incremental backup affects blocks backed up by subsequent incremental backups.
- Level 1 Backup or Incremental Backup
- Incremental backups at level 1 back up only blocks that have changed since previous incremental backups. Blocks that have not changed are not sent again, because they are represented already in the level 0 or previous level 1 backups.
- Protected Database
- An Oracle Cloud database that sends backups to Recovery Service.
- Protection Policy
- A mechanism used by Recovery Service to control backup retention for protected databases. A protection policy defines the length of time, expressed as a window of time extending backward from the present, that backups are retained. Recovery Service retains database backups for a minimum period of 14 days and maximum period of 95 days. Each protected database must be assigned with one protection policy. A protection policy can be a Oracle-defined policy or a custom policy defined by you as per your internal storage requirements. You can associate multiple protected databases to a single protection policy.
- Recovery point objective (RPO)
- The data-loss tolerance of a business process or an organization. The RPO is often measured in terms of time, for example, five hours or two days worth of data loss.
- Real-time Data Protection
- The continuous transfer of redo changes from a protected database to Recovery Service. Real-time data protection helps to achieve a recovery point objective (RPO) near the last sub-second.
- Recovery Service Catalog
- A metadata database containing information about backups. Metadata views are stored in Oracle Cloud and managed by Recovery Service.
- Recovery Service subnet
- A Recovery Service subnet identifies a private subnet that is dedicated to backup operations within a virtual cloud network (VCN) in your tenancy. The OCI Console provides an easy-to-use interface to register Recovery Service subnets.
- Recovery window
- The maximum length of time, counting backward from the current time, that a database can be recovered.
- Retention Period
- The length of time, expressed as a window of time extending backward from the present, that backups are retained by Recovery Service. Recovery Service can retain database backups for a minimum period of 14 days and a maximum period of 95 days.
- RMAN
- Recovery Manager (RMAN) is the primary utility for backup and recovery of Oracle databases. RMAN enables a protected database to send backups to Recovery Service.
- Subnet
- A subnet is a networking component and a subdivision in a VCN. You must designate a private subnet for Recovery Service to access OCI databases in a VCN.
- Virtual Cloud Network (VCN)
- A virtual, private network that you set up in Oracle data centers.
- Virtual Level 0
- A complete database image as of one distinct point in time, maintained efficiently through the indexing of incremental backups from a protected database. The virtual full backups contain individual blocks from multiple incremental backups.
Parent topic: Overview of Oracle Database Autonomous Recovery Service