Using Open-Source Databases to Get More From Your Oracle Data
Database developers and database administrators (DBAs) have been using open-source databases such as MySQL and PostgreSQL for many years. The platforms are mature, they offer flexibility with low license costs and they have a huge community following. Plus, they help you reduce your dependence on commercial databases such as Oracle Database.
This technical brief explores ways to use SharePlex by Quest to replicate your Oracle data to opensource databases. Data analysts and DBAs will see how SharePlex replicates data from Oracle in nearly real time to platforms like MySQL and PostgreSQL. The replication technology in SharePlex opens up your options for enjoying the maturity, flexibility and low cost of open source in your IT landscape.
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