Difference between Co-ordinated and integrated replicat in goldengate
edited Oct 20, 2017 7:13AM in GoldenGate, Streams and Distributed Database (MOSC) 5 commentsAnswered
Hello All,
I'm bit confused with below method of replicat in GoldenGate, here are as per the document.
- Coordinated mode is supported on all databases that Oracle GoldenGate supports. In coordinated mode, Replicat is threaded. One coordinator thread spawns and coordinates one or more threads that execute replicated SQL operations in parallel. A coordinated Replicat uses one parameter file and is monitored and managed as one unit.
- Integrated mode is supported for Oracle versions 11.2.0.4 or later. In integrated mode, Replicat leverages the apply processing functionality that is available within the Oracle database. Within a single Replicat configuration, multiple inbound server child processes known as
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