Autonomous Data Guard Cross-Region and Cross Tenancy Operations
Describes cross-region and cross tenancy operations with Autonomous Data Guard.
- Add a Cross-Region Standby Database
You can enable Autonomous Data Guard with a cross-region standby when Autonomous Database is available (Lifecycle state shows Available). - Enable or Disable Backup Replication for an Existing Cross-Region Standby
You can enable or disable backup replication on a Autonomous Data Guard cross-region standby. - Convert Cross-Region Peer to Snapshot Standby
You can convert a cross-region peer database to a snapshot standby. This converts the peer to a read-write database for up to two days. - Disconnect a Peer Database
Shows you the steps to disconnect a peer database from the Primary database. - Disable a Cross-Region Standby Database
Disabling a cross-region Autonomous Data Guard standby database terminates the standby database. If you later add a cross-region Autonomous Data Guard standby, the system creates a new cross-region standby database. - Use a Cross Tenancy Autonomous Data Guard Standby Database
You can add a cross tenancy Autonomous Data Guard standby database. This creates an Autonomous Data Guard standby that resides in a different tenancy. The cross tenancy standby can be in the same region (local) or in a different region (cross-region). - Manage Remote Peer Network ACLs
You can independently modify network ACLs on a remote disaster recovery peer database.