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Figure 10-3. Using a Full Clone as a Staging Clone
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Cloning Customizations
You can customize a clone when you create it. You can specify new resource settings, database parameter
settings, and backup settings for the clone, choose the clone point, set an immediate backup, and set an
expiration date for the clone.
When you clone an existing database, you can customize the clone to suit your needs. For example, start with
a staging database that requires frequent backups, a sizable storage allocation, and point-in-time recovery. For
developers, you can create a clone of the staging database that uses a development backup template.
The cloning process also allows you to choose the clone point, which is the point in time at which the clone is
created from the source database. You have the following choices.
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Clone the current state of the source database.
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Clone the source database as it was at a certain point in time. You can specify the date and time for this
operation.
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Clone one of the backups of the source database.
Clone a Database
You clone a database to create an exact copy, which you can use for testing or other purposes. When you begin
the create process, you need the clone type and clone customization information.
Prerequisites
Log in to Data Director as an administrator or as a user with Clone and Create database privileges in the target
database group.
Procedure
1 Configure the Clone Type on page 130
The clone type allows you to specify which data are cloned. You can also choose custom configuration
settings and backup settings for the clone.
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