Tool to backup HFM Application for version 11?

Like the tool in HFM 9, "HFMApplicationBackup.exe" are there any tool for HFM Application version 11? Or else is there a new way to do that? please help me!!
Thanks!

Most of the information for HFM is held in the relational database so backing up the database is criticial, It might be worth having a read of the following DOC in Oracle support - How to Backup HFM Application for Disaster Recovery [ID 854951.1]
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