- Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service is now upgraded to Oracle GoldenGate Platform 12.2.
This upgrade brings notable improvements in usability, manageability, and performance to GGCS such as:- Metadata in Trail: makes GoldenGate resilient to metadata changes in tables. This feature significantly improves the usability and eliminates the need for schema definition files in GoldenGate heterogeneous replications.
- Automatic Heartbeat Table: enables the end-to-end monitoring of the lag time. This allows users to quickly determine the lag when moving data from on-premises to cloud or cloud to on-premises.
- Improved metrics for GoldenGate processes: allows users to query and introspect into the system statistics of GGCS instances.
- Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service now is certified for Conflict Resolution and Detection (CDR).
This enables setting up active-active Disaster Recovery instances in the cloud. - Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service is now certified with Oracle Corente VPN.
This enables secure data delivery over the network via VPN connections. With VPN, GGCS can now seamlessly enable hybrid cloud computing with bi-directional data synchronization and replication between on-premises and cloud or vice versa. With VPN, GGCS supports all GoldenGate supported database on-premises.
Note: Oracle Corente VPN is a service managed outside of GGCS. You need to subscribe, manage and configure Corente VPN separately.
- Both one-way and bi-directional replications with conflict and resolution detection (CDR)
- Replications from on-premises to cloud, cloud to cloud and cloud to on-premise with VPN or SOCKS5 Proxy +SSH
- All GoldenGate supported databases/data servers on-premises including SQL Server, MySQL, IBM DB2 LUW, iSeries, z/OS, Big Data, NoSQL and Messaging systems.
- Oracle Database Cloud Service in all versions (12c and 11g), both General Purpose and High Memory Compute, and all of the four editions (Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition, Enterprise-High Performance and Enterprise - Extreme Performance editions) .
- In both US (Chicago, Ashburn) and EMEA (Slough, Amsterdam) data centers.