Dbvisit Replicate runs on the following platforms (Operating Systems):

Dbvisit Replicate has a 32-bit and a 64-bit version and comes prepackaged Oracle Instant Client, thus no separate Oracle client install is necessary.

Source databases support

Target databases support

Oracle database versions support matrix 

Target
SourceOracle 9.2Oracle 10.1Oracle 10.2Oracle11.1Oracle 11.2Oracle 12.1
Oracle 9.2YesYesYesYesYesYes
Oracle 10.1YesYesYesYesYesYes
Oracle 10.2YesYesYesYesYesYes
Oracle 11.1YesYesYesYesYesYes

Oracle 11.2

YesYesYesYesYesYes
Oracle 12.1YesYesYesYesYesYes

Oracle editions

Oracle editions and options support
Oracle editions
  • Oracle XE
  • Workgroup Server
  • Standard Edition One (SE1)
  • Standard Edition (SE)
  • Oracle Enterprise Edition (EE)
Oracle options
  • RAC
  • ASM (version 10.2 or higher)
  • OMF
  • Flash recovery area
  • Multitenant databases

 

 

  • Exact supported version numbers are determined by the Oracle client support; for the 11.1 prepackaged Instant Client, this is described in MOS note 207303.1. In short, it requires 9.2.0.4 or higher. (Solaris version for Intel/AMD uses 11.2 Instant Client, as no 11.1 version was published by Oracle Corporation.)

  • Dbvisit Replicate supports heterogeneous configurations, i.e. the processes can run on different platforms, enabling you e.g. to do a Linux-to-Windows replication, monitor Linux-to-Linux replication using Windows client etc. This is always enabled and does not require any special configuration.

  • Dbvisit Replicate supports all flavors of Linux x86 and x86_64 which are supported by Oracle. On unsupported Linux platforms extra efforts are required in terms on installing required libraries and packages. The thumb rule is "If you can run Oracle, You can run Dbvisit Replicate"
  • For Oracle 9i, only when FETCHER process is used, source server and MINE server must have the same endianness.

 

 

    • The following features are not supported in 12.1 of Oracle

      • Invisible columns
      • Flex ASM
      • Invisible Indexes
      • 32K Varchar