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|a Mastering Oracle GoldenGate
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|a Introduction.-.-Part I: Getting Started -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Oracle GoldenGate -- Chapter 2: Architecture -- Chapter 3: Oracle GoldenGate Pre-Installation Tasks -- Chapter 4: Installing Oracle GoldenGate -- Chapter 5: Classic vs Integrated Capture and Apply -- Chapter 6: Capturing DDL Changes -- Chapter 7: Performing Initial Load.-.-Part II: Advanced Configurations -- Chapter 8: Oracle GoldenGate Commands -- Chapter 9: Advanced Processing -- Chapter 10: Advanced Features -- Chapter 11: Upgrading Oracle GoldenGate -- Chapter 12: Bidirectional Replication.-.-Part III: Managing Oracle GoldenGate -- Chapter 13: Oracle GoldenGate Management Pack Part I -- Chapter 14: Oracle GoldenGate Management Pack Part II -- Chapter 15: Ensuring Data Integrity with Veridata -- Chapter 16: Troubleshooting Oracle GoldenGate -- Chapter 17: Using Oracle GoldenGate Adapters.-.-Part IV: Exploring GoldenGate Possibilities -- Chapter 18: Configuring Oracle GoldenGate HA -- Chapter 19: Oracle GoldenGate for Big Data -- Chapter 20: Oracle GoldenGate for Non-Oracle Databases -- Chapter 21: Oracle GoldenGate for Cloud -- Chapter 22: Oracle GoldenGate Studio -- Chapter 23: Undoing Data Changes.-.-Part V: Appendixes -- Chapter 24: Appendix A: OGG Heartbeat and Checkpoints -- Chapter 25: Appendix B: Preparing for Interview -- Chapter 26: Appendix C: Get Certified.
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|a Master Oracle GoldenGate technology on multiple database platforms using this step-by-step implementation guide. Learn about advanced features to use in building a robust, high-availability replication system. Provided are detailed illustration of Oracle GoldenGate concepts, GoldenGate tools and add-ons, as well as illustrative examples. The book covers Oracle GoldenGate for Oracle database, and also discusses setup and configuration for other common databases such as IBM DB2, SYBASE ASE, MySQL, and Microsoft SQL Server. The technology landscape is fast-changing, and Mastering Oracle GoldenGate stays current by covering the new features included in Oracle GoldenGate 12c. The book covers both classic capture and integrated capture, as well as delivery. Also covered are Oracle GoldenGate security and performance tuning, to keep your system secure and performing at its best. You will learn to monitor your GoldenGate system using tools that come with Oracle GoldenGate management pack, as well as using shell scripts. Troubleshooting is well-illustrated with examples: Covering Oracle GoldenGate technology across common database brands Discussing high-performing and secure replication environments Speaking to replication in Big Data and cloud computing environments .
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