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Replicator

Replicates data between databases, even with heterogeneous sources, without modifying the reference database or requiring custom configurations.

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What is Replicator?

Replicator is a powerful tool that enables seamless data synchronization across diverse database environments. Its versatile functionality empowers users to effortlessly compare, replicate, and maintain data integrity between heterogeneous databases, including SQL Server, MySQL, and even non-relational data sources like CSV, DBF, and Excel

Highlights

  • Supports seven database types, allowing for cross-platform data exchange and integration
  • Provides schema and data comparison, enabling users to identify and synchronize differences between databases
  • Handles databases and individual tables of unlimited size, ensuring scalability for even the largest data sets
  • Features a modern, intuitive interface for a streamlined user experience
  • Includes a built-in scheduler for automating recurring data synchronization tasks
  • Offers a differences viewer and editor, empowering users to review and manually resolve any discrepancies
  • Provides command-line support through a dedicated console application
  • Ensures full Unicode support for seamless handling of international character data

Platforms

  • Windows

Languages

  • English

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Features

    • Export to MySQL

    • Import from MySql