Can anyone clear up some concerns about replication differences between Oracle and MS SQL Server? -


The MS SQL server on the Oracle website displays the following replication capabilities as described for the server.

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Please clear these points, what do you think? Is this article from old time ?

The replication functionality in the Microsoft SQL Server or Sybase Adaptive Server has the following features:

  • Unidirectional "Supports Merge Replication !!" >
  • New Transactions / Transactions in Transaction Based "Transaction Replication
  • There should be no independent conflict resolution (should be manual) "Really Unreliable Replication Through Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)
< P> In addition to the preceding features, Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 replication provides contrasting replication. Oracle replication has rich replication functionality, including:

  • Bi-directional
  • Someone else The database object can be repeated

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  • Automatic reconstruction
  • Automatic conflict resolution
  • is provided through the odd opponent gateway

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SQL Server 7.0 is rather old since 4 (four) more major versions have been sent (2000, 2005, 2008 and R2) If you want to read about server replication, then you read on the better MSDN site.


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