This is what you have been waiting for: Announcing release of version 1.0.0 of #OpenLogReplicator and waiting for your feedback! https://t.co/Vl7MDcMfrb #opensource#Oracle#CDC
This is sweet! A first job offer appeared on the market with #OpenLogReplicator as a nice to have experience! #OpenSource#Oracle#CDC (screenshot translated by google)
I have repeated my previous performance tests with #OpenLogReplicator on some modern desktop i7 - and the typical #Oracle redo log parsing speed is 350-680MB/s, for multi-row operations to 100-500MB/s, up to 1,1GB/s when no data is replicated and DMLs are skipped #OpenSource#CDC
#OpenLogReplicator version 1.9.0 is released. Mostly bug fixes: https://t.co/v6yMqk0s7X - and in a few days I will share some recent results of performance tests on Intel i7 #Oracle#CDC#OpenSource
I'm glad to announce that OpenLogReplicator v.1.8.7 was recently released with support for #Oracle#23ai and #26ai. https://t.co/IYEaZaMXGe and more things will come some. Stay tuned #OpenSource#CDC
#OpenLogReplicator 1.8.0 has just been released and allows much higher performance and contains new highly demanded features.
https://t.co/Oh3qg5s23p https://t.co/M1H5gXIeyn #OpenSource#Oracle#CDC
This is what you have been waiting for: Announcing release of version 1.0.0 of #OpenLogReplicator and waiting for your feedback! https://t.co/Vl7MDcMfrb #opensource#Oracle#CDC
@QLiziq6969@QLiziq6969, I don't know if this is the right medium for troubleshooting, please contact me directly on my email and I will see what I can do.
I am really confused today. I thought #OpenLogReplicator was fast but wanted to play with profiler and ... got too far. Now a typical workload is parsed > 100MB/s and I need to run all on SSDs. And that is still on my 8-year old i5. Who needs #CDC#Oracle to be that fast anyway?
#OpenLogReplicator 1.5.0 has just been released and allows directly sending metrics to #Prometheus (including DML statistics tagged with schema name). A short 2 min blog post about recently added features:
https://t.co/TbXDqusiPd https://t.co/ZDl9wiNJXe #OpenSource#Oracle#CDC
Today exactly 5 years have passed since I published the very first version of #OpenLogReplicator on #GitHub, since then the code grew to 57k lines, and almost 20MB #OpenSource#Oracle#CDC#Kafka https://t.co/oS0sTVDQul
If you have 5 min and want to read how #Oracle database stores #XMLType data in binary format (the default option), take a look at my latest blog post: https://t.co/EKVy02YoFN