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Evolution of Database Replication Technologies for WLCG

In this article we summarize several years of experience on database replication technologies used at WLCG and we provide a short review of the available Oracle technologies and their key characteristics. One of the notable changes and improvement in this area in recent past has been the introductio...

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Autores principales: Baranowski, Zbigniew, Pardavila, Lorena Lobato, Blaszczyk, Marcin, Dimitrov, Gancho, Canali, Luca
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/664/4/042032
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author Baranowski, Zbigniew
Pardavila, Lorena Lobato
Blaszczyk, Marcin
Dimitrov, Gancho
Canali, Luca
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description In this article we summarize several years of experience on database replication technologies used at WLCG and we provide a short review of the available Oracle technologies and their key characteristics. One of the notable changes and improvement in this area in recent past has been the introduction of Oracle GoldenGate as a replacement of Oracle Streams. We report in this article on the preparation and later upgrades for remote replication done in collaboration with ATLAS and Tier 1 database administrators, including the experience from running Oracle GoldenGate in production. Moreover, we report on another key technology in this area: Oracle Active Data Guard which has been adopted in several of the mission critical use cases for database replication between online and offline databases for the LHC experiments.
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Blaszczyk, Marcin
Dimitrov, Gancho
Canali, Luca
Evolution of Database Replication Technologies for WLCG
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