I was beginning to think advanced replication looked like
a reasonable solution for an applicaiton. Then I read:
Replication environments supporting both multimaster and snapshot
replication can be challenging to configure and manage. To help
administer these replication environments, Oracle provides a
sophisticated management tool called Oracle Replication Manager.
Coupled with the absence of a config guide, am I to guess
that Oracle is underpining it's advanced technology with a
toy OS? This would be ironic, pathetic, and unacceptable.
Please tell me I've missed the real config guide.
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