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By using the multitenant architecture, you can back up and restore a ''complete multitenant container database (CDB)'', the ''root'', or ''one or more pluggable databases''. The RMAN commands used for backing up and recovering CDBs and PDBs are very similar as for traditional Oracle databases (non-CDBs), with minor differences in the syntax. Note that you can perform the same backup and restore operations on non-CDBs as on CDBs and PDBs. For details on how to back up and restore CDBs and PDBs, see [https://oracle-base.com/articles/12c/multitenant-rman-backup-recovery-cdb-and-pdb-12cr1 Oracle documentation].
By using the multitenant architecture, you can back up and restore a ''complete multitenant container database (CDB)'', the ''root'', or ''one or more pluggable databases''. The RMAN commands used for backing up and recovering CDBs and PDBs are very similar to those used for traditional Oracle databases (non-CDBs), with minor differences in the syntax. Note that you can perform the same backup and restore operations on non-CDBs as on CDBs and PDBs. For details on how to back up and restore CDBs and PDBs, see [https://oracle-base.com/articles/12c/multitenant-rman-backup-recovery-cdb-and-pdb-12cr1 Oracle documentation].

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By using the multitenant architecture, you can back up and restore a ''complete multitenant container database (CDB)'', the ''root'', or ''one or more pluggable databases''. The RMAN commands used for backing up and recovering CDBs and PDBs are very similar to those used for traditional Oracle databases (non-CDBs), with minor differences in the syntax. Note that you can perform the same backup and restore operations on non-CDBs as on CDBs and PDBs. For details on how to back up and restore CDBs and PDBs, see [https://oracle-base.com/articles/12c/multitenant-rman-backup-recovery-cdb-and-pdb-12cr1 Oracle documentation].

By using the multitenant architecture, you can back up and restore a complete multitenant container database (CDB), the root, or one or more pluggable databases. The RMAN commands used for backing up and recovering CDBs and PDBs are very similar to those used for traditional Oracle databases (non-CDBs), with minor differences in the syntax. Note that you can perform the same backup and restore operations on non-CDBs as on CDBs and PDBs. For details on how to back up and restore CDBs and PDBs, see Oracle documentation.