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dbatoolz | Oracle to Amazon RDS

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Oracle to Amazon RDS

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dbatoolz | Oracle to Amazon RDS dbatoolz Subscribe Need Help? Breaking Oracle: Beyond 429496729 Rows It’s Tue Nov 4 10:55 2014.  I finally get “ 4294967295 rows created ” after 1 hour and 50 minutes has elapsed.  That’s (2 32 – 1) – the number Oracle engineers thought you’d never reach using the Data Pump tool.  But we reached and went beyond it a long time ago. In fact we are so far beyond it – we doubled that number and keep adding to it over 10 million daily. And today we are decoupling our matching data store consisting of 8.9 billion matches from our customer facing database.  All this data is going into it’s own database cluster.  The end goal?  Tackle the “Big Data” problem and scale the matching microservices independently. It’s Not What You Did, Son! What we are doing is not ground breaking. Twitter did something similar.  They moved their “ largest (and most painful to maintain) table – the statuses table, which contains all tweets and retweets ” from My...

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