The docs on data guard also include the steps required for manual
recovery - as a sort of afterthought admittedly but they are there. 

If I remember I'll dig up my docs from work on this - I keep meaning to
write something on this exact subject. 

Drawbacks include the fact that you have to keep track of log gaps
manually. 

Niall 

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> Behalf Of Prem Khanna J
> Sent: 16 December 2003 08:04
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> Subject: RE: standby database configuration in 9iR2 SE ?
> 
> 
> No Juan  . SE also has the feature but "Managed Recovery" 
> is not possible as in EE . 
> 
> A metalink doc says : 
> <quote>
> Basic Standby Database  is a feature of SE .
> that is it Allows the DBA to manually clone a database, 
> and to copy and to apply log files to the standby
> </quote>
> 
> anyway i'm looking for "manual recovery" which is possible in SE.
> 
> Regards,
> Jp.
> 
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> >>Standby is only for Enterprise Ed.
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