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    Otter

    Otter

    Alibaba distributed database synchronization system

    ...The development time has continued from July 2011 to the present. At present, the synchronization requirements of local/remote computer rooms within Alibaba B2B are basically complete. Got otte4. Based on database incremental log analysis, quasi real-time synchronization to the mysql/oracle database in the local computer room or remote computer room. A distributed database synchronization system.
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    enCub

    enCub

    Automatic Database Migration Tool

    enCub는 오라클의 PL/SQL 문을 Java Stored Procedure 로 자동 전환하여 타겟데이터베이스 ( Cubrid ) 로 Load 시켜 주는 툴입니다. Translate Oracle PL/SLQ to Java stored procedure utility. First target DB will be open source database Cubrid.
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    SimpleLoadGenerator

    Generate predefined SQL load on a database

    SimpleLoadGenerator allows you to generate load on a database by executing predefined SQLs from a file. This is perfect for e.g. re-executing captured SQL statements from a SQL log on a production database which provides more realistic testing compared to synthetic load generating tools.
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