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Replication or Database Link ?

From: <tsalzsie_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 12:39:34 GMT
Message-ID: <7orqu5$4cn$1@nnrp1.deja.com>


I would like to ask you for your advice regarding the following scenario:
We have two databases where database CALLDB is accessed by call center agents during normal office hours. The second database WEBDB is accessed by internet users. Both parties basically work on the same table MEMBER where they change data like addresses, phone-numbers, etc. During night, we run a large batch job and load up to 5 million rows via sqlldr into the table MEMBER. In other words, at night the data is not accessed by the call center, but internet folks obviously still work with the database (performance!!). This whole scenario applies not only to the specified MEMBER table, but also to some other tables.

Now, the question. How do we achieve the requirements that
- the data must be synchronized instantially (call center must access
basically the same data as the web user, thus real-time synchronization between WEBDB and CALLDB)
- security

We were thinking about two possible solutions. A. Synchronous Replication
- almost real-time

We would appreciate any comments, experience reports, recommendations.

Thanks in advance, Timo.

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