Introducing SynchDB: Open-Source Synchronization Across Heterogeneous Databases with PostgreSQL
Presented by:
Grant Zhou
Grant is the founder of Hornetlabs Technology, supporting Highgo Software, where he leads the PostgreSQL development team, collaborating across North America and China. He also serves as the Secretary of the International Consultant Committee for the PostgreSQL China Association and acts as the Organizer & Asia Liaison at PostgresConf.
Before founding Hornetlabs, Grant spent over a decade at Alcatel-Lucent (Nokia), gaining deep expertise in high availability, real-time telecommunications, database technologies, and Unix/Linux programming.
Under his leadership, the Highgo team also launched the IvorySQL product, an open-source database featuring Oracle compatibility built on PostgreSQL, now available at IvorySQL.org.
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As organizations increasingly manage diverse data ecosystems, ensuring seamless synchronization across heterogeneous databases is more important than ever.
We are excited to announce the open-source release of SynchDB at this conference. SynchDB is a powerful PostgreSQL extension designed to simplify data synchronization from heterogeneous databases such as MySQL, Oracle, and SQL Server into PostgreSQL. SynchDB leverages open-source Debezium (DBZ) connectors to enable seamless, high-performance full and incremental synchronization using Change Data Capture (CDC).
This talk will highlight SynchDB’s powerful support for heterogeneous environments, its simple provisioning process, and how it ensures high-performance replication with minimal operational complexity. We will explore its architecture, including the integration with Debezium connectors, and demonstrate how SynchDB makes managing synchronization tasks straightforward and scalable.
Attendees will learn about SynchDB’s open-source development model, its current project status, and future roadmap, focusing on its flexibility and ease of use, making it an ideal solution for enterprise-grade synchronization.
- Date:
- 2024 November 6 11:40 PST
- Duration:
- 20 min
- Room:
- Ops: 421
- Conference:
- Seattle 2024
- Language:
- Track:
- Ops
- Difficulty:
- Easy