Standby Database on Oracle Standard Edition

Is there a way to create a standby database on Oracle Server Standard Edition? Some guys told me that it can be possible using RMAN. What are your comments on this?

Is there a way to create a standby database on Oracle
Server Standard Edition? Some guys told me that it
can be possible using RMAN. What are your comments on
this?hi,
Checkout Niall's site:
http://www.niall.litchfield.dial.pipex.com/index.html
He has some scripts for manual standby on windows
If posible, I'm looking some scripts for Linux Red Hat 3.0
Thanks
Gissel

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    >
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    +"+
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    +"+
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    PRIOR_RESETLOGS_TIME      
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    VERSION_TIME              
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    PROTECTION_LEVEL          
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  • How to create Standby database in Oracle 9i

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