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hi,

I am ready introduction to oracle goldengate:

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/goldengate/overview/index.html

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Oracle GoldenGate is a comprehensive software package for real-time data integration and replication in heterogeneous IT environments. The product set enables high availability solutions, real-time data integration, transactional change data capture, data replication, transformations, and verification between operational and analytical enterprise systems. Oracle GoldenGate 12c brings extreme performance with simplified configuration and management, tighter integration with Oracle Database, support for cloud environments, expanded heterogeneity, and enhanced security.

In addition to the Oracle GoldenGate core platform for real-time data movement, Oracle provides the Management Pack for Oracle GoldenGate—a visual management and monitoring solution for Oracle GoldenGate deployments—as well as Oracle GoldenGate Veridata, which allows high-speed, high-volume comparison between two in-use databases.
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so it is for ETL and replication, but what is Oracle GoldenGate for Big Data? goldengate is not for big data, right?

please share you idea.
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hi,

So it just replicate data in real time to big data system like HDFS and Hive ?

nothing else related big data?

so it seems from HDFS and Hive, goldengate help to replicate data back from it ?
>>> nothing else related big data?

such as?  Goldengate moves data.  What else do you want it to do?  I'm not sure what you're looking for to try to answer your question.
"What else do you want it to do?  I'm not sure what you're looking for to try to answer your question"

sorry I am just why goldengate related to big data, as goldengate supposed to ONLY do replication and ETL, right?
If you have a big data system and you want to get your data into it, you could use sqoop or write some custom code.  Goldengate is more efficient, so if you have high throughput requirements you may be more successful using golden gate for big data.

If you're trying to decide if golden gate for big data can do the job, yes, it should be able to.
If you're trying to decide if golden gate for big data can do a better job than some other tool, you'll have to dig deeper and do some research.  Since golden gate for big data is relatively new, there aren't going to be a lot of end use cases to pull from.  You may need to try it out yourself.  Talk to your Oracle rep about doing a proof-of-concept installation.

If you're trying to decide if golden gate for big data can do something specific, you'll have to be specific in what feature you're looking for.

Yes, golden gate (of any form) is an ETL tool; so, if you want to move data from one system to another it's a reasonable thing to at least examine.  If you want to use it to do something else; it might not be a good fit.
tks.
"If you're trying to decide if golden gate for big data can do the job, yes, it should be able to."

actually for Big data, what kind of task oracle goldengate can do for us? I am afraid it has nothing to do with it.

if it is not goldengate, what else product from Oracle can do sth for big data?