When do I use Active Data Guard and GoldenGate Together
Active Data Guard and GoldenGate are not mutually exclusive. The following examples of high availability architectures that include the simultaneous use of both technologies:
- An Active Data Guard standby is utilized for disaster protection and database rolling upgrades for a mission critical OLTP database. GoldenGate is used to extract data from the Data Guard primary database (or from the standby database using GoldenGate ALO mode) for ETL update of an enterprise data warehouse.
- GoldenGate subset replication is used extract, transforms, and aggregate data from numerous data sources into a central operational data store (ODS). The ODS supports mission critical application systems that generate significant revenue for the company. An Active Data Guard standby database is used to protect the ODS, providing optimal data protection and availability.
- GoldenGate multi-master replication is utilized to synchronize several databases, each located in different geographies. Each GoldenGate copy has its own local synchronous Data Guard standby database that enables zero data loss failover should an outage occur. GoldenGate capture and apply processes are easily restarted on the new primary database following a failover since primary and standby are an exact, up-to-date replica of each other.
- Reducing planned downtime for various planned maintenance activities not supported by Data Guard – such as cross-endian platform migration or application upgrades that modify back-end database objects. In many cases customers wish to isolate a current mission critical production environment having a Data Guard primary and standby database from being impacted by the maintenance activity. A parallel environment (new primary and standby) is deployed on the new release or new platform and GoldenGate one-way or bi-directional replication is used to keep old and new environments synchronized. Production is moved to the new environment once sufficiently tested. GoldenGate can continue to replicate to the previous environment for fast fall-back until the stability of the new version is no longer in question, at which time the old environment can be de-commissioned.
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