Re: Developers wanting individual Unit Test (no data) databases - suggestions?

From: Jacek Gębal <jgebal_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2017 19:06:37 +0100
Message-ID: <CACQ9E3sE0PmmiVq3ifTLsSkAmfyvXrP=vEiQawOAs1s6K-U_8g_at_mail.gmail.com>



I think the requirement is tho have empty db, so only code and structures would be cloned from prod into the master copy.

On 11 Aug 2017 19:00, "Tim Gorman" <tim.evdbt_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> This is how most (if not all) of 300+ customers use Delphix for
> virtualizing Oracle, MSSQL, DB2, Sybase, and application tiers.
>
> Make full-size, read-write clones quickly and cheaply, use them, get rid
> of them, or archive them for easy restore.
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> If you want a full environment to play with and show you around, I can
> make one for you in a couple minutes.
>
> Full disclosure: I work for Delphix. Not sales, just enthusiasm.
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> On 8/11/17 11:25, Chris Taylor wrote:
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> We've got a relatively large development group who want to have many Unit
> Test databases (without data) that they can spin up on demand and destroy
> when done.
>
> I'm curious what products are available that could facilitate something
> like this?
>
> I was thinking something like this:
>
> Unit Test (UT Master) - code replicated from production nightly (never
> used for testing)
>
> How could I facilitate users creating a copy on demand of UTMaster using
> something like:
>
> VMWare or
> Delphix or
> Docker or
> something
>
> I'm basically looking to see what options are to accomplish something like
> this.
>
> I was thinking if we stood up UT Master on a VM, we could snap the VM into
> another copy for a specific developer on demand.
>
> Chris
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