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Apator Manufacturing 2400 $227M Poland Oracle Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2018 n/a In 2018, Apator implemented Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) as its Backup as a Service (BaaS) solution. The deployment focused on RMAN-managed backups for Oracle 11g database instances that supported ESRI geodatabases and a mixed application stack including IIS, Apache and Tomcat running on VMware infrastructure in Zielona Gora, province Lubusz, Poland. Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) was configured to deliver scripted backup and recovery workflows, database monitoring hooks and performance tuning support, leveraging batch and shell automation maintained by systems administrators. Functional capabilities implemented included scheduled full and incremental backups, recovery catalog use for metadata retention, and integration with existing database monitoring and tuning processes. Integrations explicitly tied RMAN to the broader application environment, including ESRI geodatabase stores, Subversion repositories used by development teams, and virtual infrastructure managed with VMWare. Operational coverage included IT operations, database administration, GIS teams, development and service desk collaboration, reflecting cross‑functional dependencies between backup operations and application hosting layers. Governance workstreams centered on creating and documenting backup and recovery policies, maintaining project documentation and standard operating procedures, and coordinating handoffs among programmers, analysts, testers and the service desk. Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) served as the core technology element within Apator’s Backup as a Service (BaaS) architecture, underpinning operational continuity and system administration practices without claims about quantified outcomes.
Citigroup Singapore Banking and Financial Services 8000 $2.0B Singapore Oracle Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2018 n/a In 2018 Citigroup Singapore implemented Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) as part of a Backup as a Service (BaaS) capability to centralize database protection and operational backup workflows for its cloud and on-premises Oracle estates. The implementation aligned Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) with Citi’s OraaS cloud component within the CITI Cloud IaaS service, establishing RMAN as the core application for scheduled backups and recovery operations across development, UAT, and production environments. The deployment included configuration of Oracle ASM disk layouts and RMAN cataloging to support point in time recovery, and integration with an Actifio appliance which was explicitly used for Oracle Database RMAN backups. Platform-level workstreams covered installation and configuration of NetBackup and the IBM Tivoli Endpoint for server monitoring, automation of routine system administrator tasks via shell scripts and Chef registration for configuration orchestration, and coordinated firmware and software patching across servers. Operational coverage focused on the Singapore data center footprint, including a Singapore Data Center Migration Project and storage array migration activities, with explicit SAN management and Linux logical volume management to support backup targets. The environment was managed as part of the OraaS cloud IaaS stack, and operations included supporting virtual machines used for MongoDB as a service and migrating credential management from TPAM to CyberArk. Governance and operational controls were instituted using ITIL incident and change management processes, with active review of FIM and BCM compliance exceptions and QA validation of new build servers prior to production release. Day to day administration and capacity planning responsibilities were managed by a lead administrator from WIPRO TECHNOLOGIES LTD in Singapore, coordinating hardware vendor remediation and rapid system maintenance to maintain backup availability.
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