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  • Multi platform architecture enables Oracle and SQL Server Disaster Recovery from one common control center.

  • Highly intuitive GUI, where all DR configurations can be viewed and managed from a single page.

  • Intelligent activate for Oracle allows failover to a specific “safe” activation points when using a log application delay.

  • Multi-database actions, even across platforms.

  • Real-time, distributed, event-driven communication.

  • Greater scalability with the ability to manage hundreds of database hosts and DR configurations.

  • Support for Oracle SE2HA (Standard Edition2 High Availability) from StandbyMP v11.1.0

  • Multiple standby databases for SQL Server are supported from StandbyMP v11.1.0

2.  Supported Databases and Operating Systems

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  • Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Onwards

  • All versions of Microsoft SQL Server on Linux Platforms.

3.  Known Issues

  • Support for Oracle SE2HA (Standard Edition2 High Availability) will be available only from the next release.

  • Graceful Switchover with SQL Server InMemory tables is not supported.Multiple standby databases for SQL Server are not supported in the current release.

  • Dbvisit Standby currently only supports ipv4, not ipv6.

  • Dbvisit Standby includes Oracle 12.2 Instant Client libraries by default. If your system has a different version of Oracle installed, it is possible under some rare circumstances for a library version conflict to occur. If you experience any errors similar to "PRKN-1008: Unable to load the shared library orasrvmhas12.dll", you can usually resolve them easily by renaming this library in the dbvisit/standby folder to "orasrvmhas12.dll.12.2" or by using replacing the Instant Client libraries in $DBVISIT_BASE/standbymp/oracle or $DBVISIT_BASEdbvisit/standbymp/oracle/lib (depending on your operating system).

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