Replication object is database object existing on multiple servers - Oracle Replication

Q.  A _____________ is a database object existing on multiple servers in a distributed database system.
- Published on 19 Oct 15

a. Replication object
b. replica object
c. replication groups
d. Both A and C

ANSWER: Replication object
 

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  • Nirja Shah   -Posted on 18 Sep 15
    - Replication object
    - It is a database object existing on multiple servers in a distributed database system.
    - Oracle's replication facility enables you to replicate tables and supporting objects such as views, database triggers, packages, indexes, and synonyms.

    - Replication Groups
    - In a replication environment, Oracle manages replication objects using replication groups.
    - By organizing related database objects within a replication group, it is easier to administer many objects together.
    - Typically, you create and use a replication group to organize the schema objects necessary to support a particular database application.
    - That is not to say that replication groups and schemas must correspond with one another.
    - Objects in a replication group can originate from several database schemas and a schema can contain objects that are members of different replication groups.
    - The restriction is that a replication object can be a member of only one group.

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