Re: Open source replication

From: Tim Gorman <tim.evdbt_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 10 May 2019 12:18:43 -0500
Message-ID: <1003cd18-54e7-a856-f4b9-9f3f2d81dac8_at_gmail.com>


It's not open-source, but DbVisit was designed with Oracle standard edition in mind.  Open source is amazing for many situations, but it's nice to have a throat to strangle (not your own) when things go wrong, especially if it isn't invisible to upper management.

On 5/10/19 11:52, Sweetser, Joe wrote:
> All this GoldenGate talk got me thinking. I have a need to replicate some tables from Oracle to MSSQL. Pretty vanilla. Source datatypes are varchar2, numeric, and date. It's NOT mission critical, but it will be sorta visible. :)
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> Does anyone have any experience with things like https://www.symmetricds.org/ or https://github.com/osalvador/ReplicaDB (or any other open source solution)? If so, please email me backchannel, as this may be not be directly related to Oracle.
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> Thanks,
> -joe
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