How is streams compared to Shareplex? Anyone done
that? We are going to compare these two products in
the next few months.
benny
- Chaim.Katz_at_Completions.Bombardier.com wrote:
>
> Check that you have the newest Oracle streams
> manual - the one on OTN
> (released towards the end of last year). It's much
> better than the manual
> that shipped with the version of Oracle 9 that we
> received.
> There's also an OTN technical forum dedicated to
> streams.
> chaim
>
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> "Robson, Peter" <pgro_at_bgs.ac.uk>@fatcity.com on
> 08/13/2003 01:34:32 PM
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> Perhaps a vague reply, but FWIW I attended a
> half-day presentation workshop
> held by Oracle UK on Streams several months ago, and
> was very impressed,
> both with Streams and their workshop. They seemed to
> have got a much better
> user interface than normal replication provides, and
> also seemed to address
> some of the technical shortcomings of basic
> replication.
>
> I would say the product is certainly worth spending
> a little more time on
> to
> check it more closely against your requirements.
>
> peter
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> Hello,
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> env: Oracle 9.2.0.3 on Solaris.
> I am looking for any comments, good or bad,
> regarding Oracle Streams.
> We are considering using this to transfer data
> between some 9.2
> databases on multiple Sun machines, and hope that
> someone would share
> their experience with us. Our rationale for using
> this as opposed to
> other replication methods is:
> 1) streams uses log-based capture
> 2) captures DDL and DML
> 3) appears to be Oracle's future direction
>
> I have scanned the Oracle Streams documentation. A
> google search
> and a Technet search turned up a few (mainly
> non-technical) papers. I
> could not find any books on this subject.
>
> I have just vague questions at this point:
> 1) Are the Oracle docs a good source for setting
> this up? Do they omit
> any important information?
> 2) Are there any additional sources of helpful
> information?
> 3) Did you encounter any unexpected problems when
> configuring this tool?
> 4) Can you provider any measure (subjective is fine)
> of performance?
> 5) How painful is this to maintain?
> Thanks for any responses.
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