Database replication is the process of copying database records from one physical database to another, either of the same or different vendors. It generally takes the forms Master/Slave or Master/Master, and can be either eager/synchronous or lazy/asynchronous. In master/slave replication, updates and inserts are only permitted on the master copy, which is replicated to the slave(s). This is the most common and stable form. In master/master or multi-master replication, updates are permitted on any copy of the data, and changes are synchronized.- Category ID : 59246
Offers a solution for comparing, synchronizing, replicating and converting data and database structure between ODBC enabled databases. Trial downloads, ordering information and online documentation.
A middleware that works between PostgreSQL servers and a PostgreSQL database client and provides connection pooling, replication, load balancing and parallel queries. Online installation instructions and documentation.
Provides real-time data replication and data integration using snapshot, incremental and synchronization replication. Datasheets, knowledge base, frequently asked questions and customer portal.
Software for uni-directional and bi-directional database replication between homogeneous or heterogeneous databases. Supports data transformation and flexible mapping. Sales literature, contact and evaluation information.