Dennis,

Thanks for your quick reply.  
Thanks for your suggestions. 
Yes, a while ago I am also forced to conclude that properly configured NFS
is
the only option. But I am not sure when I would be able to do that.
For the time being I have decided to use the extra space avaialble on my
target machine.

Thanks again.
Surendra

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Surendra
        The criteria I recall for RMAN to write to disk is whether you can
create an Oracle tablespace on that device. For example, NFS-mounting a disk
on another machine should work if you configure NFS correctly. Of course,
you need to be aware of how large the network pipe is to the other system to
ensure your speed is adequate. Another thing to consider is what else shares
the LAN with your NFS connection so you don't overwhelm whatever you're
sharing the link with. I'm sorry that I can't speak from experience. I plan
to test this just as soon as I can work it in among all the developer
requests.
Dennis Williams 20% OCP
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.

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Hello All,

I have been working on a strategy to implement a RMAN based backup and
recovery strategy.
Can anyone please suggest me if there is a way to force the RMAN to write
the backups to a machine other than the one on which target database is
present?

Thanks for your help.

Surendra

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