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5 responses to “Disclosure”

  1. sagar Avatar
    sagar

    i am a junior dba. please help me in finding the default tablespaces and how to rename a tablespace?

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    1. Amin Jaffer Avatar
      Amin Jaffer

      How to find default tablespace https://oraclespin.wordpress.com/2008/11/08/how-to-setfind-default-tablespace-in-10g/
      Not sure what do you mean by rename a tablespace

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  2. vikas Avatar
    vikas

    Hi its nice to see your blog

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  3. cesar hijar Avatar
    cesar hijar

    Hi,
    We want to know if is possible to use Golden Gate pulling data from Oracle OnPremise to AWS RDS Aurora MySQL for replicate. Please share any document about this.

    Fact:
    – Now, we are replicating data from Oracle OnPremise to an Oracle HUB onPremise, next to QlikReplicate and then ends on AWS RDS.

    But we want test without QlikReplicate and replicate from Oracle OnPremise to AWS RDS Aurora MySQL.

    We are checking some documents but don’t exist any with Aurora MySQL:

    https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/Appendix.OracleGoldenGate.html
    https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/patterns/migrate-data-from-an-on-premises-oracle-database-to-aurora-postgresql.html

    thank you

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    1. Alex Lima Avatar

      Yes, you should be able to.

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