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Lois: Hello and welcome to the Oracle University Podcast! I'm Lois Houston, Director of Innovation Programs with Oracle University, and with me today is Nikita Abraham, Team Lead: Editorial Services.
Nikita: Hi everyone! Last week, we spoke about installing GoldenGate and today, we're diving into the Extract process. We've discussed it briefly in an earlier episode, but to recap, the Extract process captures changes from the source database and writes them to a trail file.
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Lois: Joining us again is Nick Wagner, Senior Director of Product Management for Oracle GoldenGate. Hi Nick! Before we get into the Extract process, can you walk us through the different architecture options available for GoldenGate. Let's start with when GoldenGate is installed on the same server as the source database. What are the benefits of this architecture?
Nick: There's a couple of advantages to this. It means that GoldenGate can use the same resources on that source database. It means that you don't need another host to support the GoldenGate environment. It also means that GoldenGate can use a bequeathed connection to connect from the Extract process into the source database to make it run faster.
The restrictions on this are that the Replicat process is highly communicative with the target database. What that really means is that the Replicat process is constantly doing lots of little transactions. And so the network latency between the Replicat process and the target database should really be around 4 milliseconds or less for optimal performance.
So that means that a lot of people can't really run GoldenGate on the source system, even though it's an option, because they need that Replicat latency performance. And so they'll often install GoldenGate on the same server as the target database. In this case, they can use the Replicat to connect using a bequeath connection to that target system, you know that it's going to be highly performant and that latency is not going to be an issue.
This works really well because the Extract process has actually been optimized to do remote capture. And so it's actually able to handle 80 milliseconds round trip ping time or less betwee