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Viser: Beginning Oracle GoldenGate
Beginning Oracle GoldenGate
Hank Tullis, Paul Elbow og Chaitanya R. Geddam
(2015)
Sprog: Engelsk
om ca. 15 hverdage
Detaljer om varen
- Paperback: 400 sider
- Udgiver: Apress L. P. (Marts 2015)
- Forfattere: Hank Tullis, Paul Elbow og Chaitanya R. Geddam
- ISBN: 9781484203897
A GoldenGate implementation generally consists of a group project involving both business and technical resources. First, a business case must be built showing a proper justification and return on investment. Then comes a planning phase, and that's followed by implementation and actual use of the tool. Beginning Oracle GoldenGate begins from the beginning by helping you make the business case. Next, the book guides you through the subsequent installation, configuration, and operation of the product.
Beginning Oracle GoldenGate helps you learn to replicate using classic capture and integrated capture. You'll learn about one-way and multi-master replication. Along the way, you'll learn about the GoldenGate Manager, and about the Extract and Pump processes, and when to use them. You'll learn some critical points about the oft-overlooked task of creating the target database for a replication process. You'll learn about basic maintenance, security, and types of storage. Coverage is also given to metrics, reporting, and troubleshooting.
- Takes you through justification, installation, and support.
- Provides multiple perspectives on each implementation approach.
- Starts with basic and discusses more advanced implementations.
- Implement classic capture in a one-way setup.
- Build integrated capture and replication scenarios.
- Design, architect, and implement a multi-master replication model.
- Perform heterogeneous replication between multiple database architectures.
- Replicate unsupported data types using tokens.
- Manage and troubleshoot multiple GoldenGate implementations.
Beginning Oracle GoldenGate is aimed at technical architects, database administrators, and others who are tasked with implementing data movement across large enterprises. Data and its flow are like blood moving through the veins of the enterprise. This is the one, must-have book for those whose job it is to create and manage that life-giving flow of information within a successful business.