Re: DBVisit as an alternative to Oracle Golden Gate Replication.

  • From: Lothar Flatz <l.flatz@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 16:59:49 +0200

How about checking out Shareplexx? http://software.dell.com/products/shareplex/
Seems to make sense to me, but I have never used it.

On 16.05.2016 16:56, Steve Karam wrote:

This sounds familiar: http://www.oraclealchemist.com/news/replication-ace-comic/

I've enjoyed the use of DBVisit. For Oracle to Oracle it has been exceptionally easy to use, has a variety of methods for getting data replicated over (on any Oracle edition), and is a great middle ground between Streams and GG (leaning further towards GG in terms of ability and stability). Just my $0.02.

Steve Karam

On May 16, 2016, at 10:52 AM, Michael Cunningham <napacunningham@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:napacunningham@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

We are also looking at DBVisit Replication. We have not jumped in yet. It will be to do Oracle to PostgreSQL replication. DBVisit told us that replication to PostgreSQL will be out this December. We don't use GG due to cost. It's unfortunate Oracle doesn't license GG for temporary use. It's the perfect product for temporary licensing (such as 30 or 60 days).

Like Ahmed, I also look for some advice on DBVisit.

Michael

On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 2:53 AM, Zabair Ahmed <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Hello All,

    Has anybody out there used DBVisit as an alternative to Oracle
    Golden Gate Replication.

    We are thinking of replacing Oracle Golden Gate 11gR2 with
    DBVisit Replication due to the high licensing cost with Oracle GG.

    I wanted to know if anybody has had any experience with DBVisit
    Replication - good or bad. Any best practices with DBVisit. I was
    thinking of setting up a Proof of Concept for DBVisit
    Replication, any pointers greatly appreciated.

    At the moment we are only doing Oracle to Oracle replication,
    this could change in the future eg PostgreSQL.

    TIA

    Zabair




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