- Microservices Architecture in Oracle GoldenGate for Oracle: The support for Oracle Database introduces the new infrastructure that is based on micro services. It's a real-time streaming and replication platform to simplify, manage, and monitor complex deployment environments in private, public and hybrid cloud environments. Oracle GoldenGate 12c Microservices Architecture let you to design, build, embed, and automate your replication from anywhere through Web Service interfaces.
- MS SQLServer Capture: The new SQLServer capture support with SQLServer 2016 (enterprise edition) capture and the remote capture.
- DB2 z/OS Remote Execution: DB2 z/OS remote execution where Oracle GoldenGate runs off the mainframe machine
- MySQL DDL Replication: MySQL DDL replication between MySQL 5.7 databases.
For the Oracle Databass
- Microservices Architecture: A new services based architecture simplifies large scale and cloud deployments. This architecture enables remote and secure configuration, administration, and monitoring capabilities using comprehensive RESTFul interfaces and embedded HTML5 based UI. It enables Applications to embed, automate, and orchestrate GoldenGate across the enterprise.
- Parallel Replicat: Highly scalable apply engine for the Oracle database that can automatically parallelize the apply workload taking into account dependencies between transactions. Parallel Replicat provides all the benefits of Integrated Replicat performing the dependency computation and parallelism outside the database. It parallelizes the reading and mapping of trail files and provides the ability to apply large transactions quickly.
- Automatic Conflict-Detection-Resolution (CDR) without application changes: Quickly enable active/active replication while ensuring consistent conflict-detection-resolution (CDR) without modifying application or database structure. With automatic CDR you can now configure and manage Oracle GoldenGate to automate conflict detection and resolution when it is configured in Oracle Database 12c Release 2 (12.2) and later.
- Procedural Replication to enable simpler application migrations and upgrades: Procedural Replication in Oracle GoldenGate allows you to replicate Oracle-supplied PL/SQL procedures, avoiding the shipping and applying of high volume records usually generated by these operations.
- Database Sharding: Oracle Sharding is a scalability and availability feature designed OLTP applications that enables distribution and replication of data across a pool of Oracle databases that share no hardware or software. The pool of databases is presented to the application as a single logical database. Data redundancy is managed by Oracle GoldenGate via Active-Active replication that is automatically configured through the database engine.
For SQL Server
- Introducing a new, CDC based Capture: Oracle GoldenGate 12.3 introduces a new Change Data Capture based Extract, which offers some new functional advantages over our existing transaction log based capture method.
- Capture from SQL Server 2016
- Remote Capture
- Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) support
- Certification to capture, from an AlwaysOn Primary and/or readable synchronous Secondary database
With an increase in uptake of our customers running their application critical databases in an Always On environment, Oracle GoldenGate 12.3 is the first version to certify capture from either the Primary database, or a read-only Synchronous Secondary database - Delivery to SQL Server 2016
For DB2 z/OS
- Remote Execution
The new remote execution includes both remote capture and delivery for DB2 z/OS. Running Oracle GoldenGate off the z/OS server significantly reduces the MIPS consumption and allows the support of AES encryption and credential store management.
For DB2 i
- Support for IBM i 7.3: Oracle GoldenGate supports the latest DB2 for i platform.
For MySQL
- DDL replication between MySQL 5.7 DBs: With the DDL replication between MySQL databases, there is no need to stop Oracle GoldenGate replication when there are DDL changes on the source database.
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