RE: open-source equivalent of golden-gate

2020-02-11 Thread tsunakawa.ta...@fujitsu.com
From: Chapman Flack > I read the question as perhaps concerning the other direction, whether > there might be an open source foreign data wrapper installable in Oracle > for talking to PostgreSQL (which might, I suppose, also have a name like > "postgres_fdw", which helps explain the number of tim

Re: open-source equivalent of golden-gate

2020-02-11 Thread Thomas Kellerer
ROS Didier schrieb am 11.02.2020 um 11:23: > In the Oracle world we use the product "golden gate" to execute > transactions from a source database (Oracle, Mysql) to a PostgreSQL > instance. > > This allows 2 Oracle and PostgreSQL databases to be updated at the > same time in real time. > > I would

Re: open-source equivalent of golden-gate

2020-02-11 Thread Chapman Flack
On 02/11/20 07:51, Victor Yegorov wrote: > вт, 11 февр. 2020 г. в 12:23, ROS Didier : > >> In the Oracle world we use the product "golden gate" to execute >> transactions from a source database (Oracle, Mysql) to a PostgreSQL >> instance. > > Note, that PostgreSQL provides only infrastructure, wr

Re: open-source equivalent of golden-gate

2020-02-11 Thread Victor Yegorov
вт, 11 февр. 2020 г. в 12:23, ROS Didier : > In the Oracle world we use the product "golden gate" to execute > transactions from a source database (Oracle, Mysql) to a PostgreSQL > instance. > > This allows 2 Oracle and PostgreSQL databases to be updated at the same > time in real time. > > I woul

open-source equivalent of golden-gate

2020-02-11 Thread ROS Didier
Hi In the Oracle world we use the product "golden gate" to execute transactions from a source database (Oracle, Mysql) to a PostgreSQL instance. This allows 2 Oracle and PostgreSQL databases to be updated at the same time in real time. I would like to know if there is an equivalent open-source pr