

Using the onlines logs the instance is recovered on the bcv and mounted.

Its like a instance recovery process on bcv. Production database synced, broken and detached. We have EMC process which cuts a business continuity volume (bcv) for us. Here is the situation I hope you can help me understand OLAPSYS -> OLAP support (owns olap metadata structures) OE, PM, QS*, SH -> demo accounts for various features see: ODM schemas -> Oracle Data Mining support See the docs for a list of supported vs not supported datatypes. These structures are ones you would not have in "production" since they would slow your transactional applications down - but the reports you run against this failover copy would benefit from them.

O the tables you are protecting from production can have ADDITIONAL structures added to them (extra indexes, materailized views, etc). O database is opened READ WRITE while in "apply mode" (eg: it can be used to generate reports, host another application if you like, whatever.
