Mike Tarallo from Qlik mostly known for working with Qlik Sense, was excited to share what he learned when working with Attunity Replicate. Watch the video and read the blog to learn more: Blog: community.qlik.com/t5/Qlik-De...
This video is great! My entire team enjoyed this and believe it should become part of the in person demos your sales team provide. Look forward to more videos from you around replicate and compose.
Mike, that looks amazing. It is like simplifying our day to day job of data management to large extent. My question is how it will behave or what will be the load on the source system if the transactions are continuously hitting and thus the performance as well as availability of source system resources. Thanks for sharing the info in such simplified way.
Hi Ashish - I am not sure of that - best to ask it here in the Qlik Data Integration forum: community.qlik.com/t5/Qlik-Replicate/ct-p/qlik-replicate - stay well!
My question is - does source and target system is always in hand shaking mode ? , as when you update one record target system is updated . This will may create performance issue if you have more numbers of systems .
I remember reading the support it offers with variety of Data Sources and the licensing. Can you help here with the two basic questions: 1. Do you have use cases as Sourcing from SQL Server or Oracle and loading in to HDFS or Teradata? 2. For Integrating with Source Databases, did you enable CDC feature in the Source? I have been following certain products and almost every product expects the CDC in the Source Database as preliminary setup for achieving Realtime Data stream. Thank you.
Hi Vasu - please note - questions like this are best handled here in our new Qlik Data Integration forum: community.qlik.com/t5/Qlik-Replicate/ct-p/qlik-replicate - in answer to your question - NO not directly from S3 to snowflake - When replicate sends the data from any source to Snowflake, S3 may be used as one of the temporary storages. so, Replicate sends the CSV files to S3 and then issue a copy command in snowflake so snowflake grab the csv files from the s3 and populate the tables - but not directly from s3 - if you have any follow-up questions - please post in the Qlik community - thanks and stay well.
Hi Pavan - the best thing to do in this case is post your question in the Replicate forums - community.qlik.com/t5/Qlik-Replicate/bd-p/qlik-replicate-discussions - if you dont get any answers please let us know.
Hi Andre - back when we acquired Attunity - that was the name they were using prior. Then it changed to our company standard. Software has not changed other than the name so the title of the video matches the current product name but the video was created prior to that