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How to backup the Oracle 9i database to get full recovery?

We are using Oracle 9i database but when the server crashed we are not able to get full recovery of database. Can anyone suggest us good method to backing up our database so I can get full recovery of database in future, if I suffer same problem. I have one real time server which I used for backing up our database. I don’t have any separate backup server.

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If you are working on oracle database then you must have one real time server and one backup server. If any problem happens with real time server you can recover the data from backup software. Today backup is very necessary to protect data from loss. There are several chances of data loss like format of hard drive, automatic shut down of system, application failure, virus attacks, upgrading older to new version of database. If you don’t have oracle repair or recovery tool then you can lost your data simply. The Oracle repair software recovers deleted and damaged primary keys, tables, indexes, triggers etc.

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