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On Tue, 30 Nov 1999 16:50:18 -0500, "David Spaisman" <david.spaisman_at_compaq.com> wrote:
>Hello:
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>I am working on an Oracle 8.0.4 database running on NT 4.0, sp4.
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>We have soem users in Canada who are very unhappy with response time, among
>other things, and have requested that we give them a spearate database which
>should be replicated from our current one. This is based more upon the
>application design than anything else and this application was purchased
>from a vendor.
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>I have been researching how snapshots with databaae links work and I can see
>a myriad of problems since "replication" would have be several times a day
>for all 130 tables in the database.
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>Exports and imports would not work duer to the frequency neded.
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>Does Oracle provide any other means to perform such replication or
>duplicating the data? How?
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>Any information you can provide will be greatly appreciated. THanks.
>
>DAvid Spaisman
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Andrey Dmitriev eFax: (978) 383-5892 Daytime: (917) 373-5417 AOL: NetComrade ICQ: 11340726 remove NSPAM to emailReceived on Wed Dec 01 1999 - 12:49:20 CST
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