Chapter 3. Architecture
This chapter looks at the typical GoldenGate replication flow and examines each of the architectural components in detail. It also looks at some of the different replication topologies supported by GoldenGate. Finally, you take a quick glance at some of the GoldenGate tools and utilities.
You should keep some key GoldenGate architectural concepts in mind from the start: the GoldenGate architecture is non-invasive, modular, and flexible, and it can support many different replication scenarios and use cases. GoldenGate components can be rearranged and scaled up or down to meet specific replication scenario requirements. And GoldenGate can replicate high volumes of data in real time with low server and database impact and never ...
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