A script on the test server, would then apply Oracle archive files
from the production environment to this Oracle sync database, every
10'th minute, effectively making it near up-to-date with production.

The most reliable way to do this was with a simple NFS mount (rather
than rsync or samba). The idea then was, that it would be very fast
and easy to make a new snapshot of the sync database, start it up, and
voila you'd have a new instance ready to play with. A desktop machine


 archive-log-apply script - if you could, can you share the
 script itself ? or provide more details about the script.
 (It will help to understand the work-load in question).

Thanks, Anand
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