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Strategic Replication & Integration:
SAP Sybase Replication Server
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The Need for a Comprehensive Data Asset Strategy
Beyond Disaster Recovery (DR)
Data is the most valuable asset for organizations,
necessitating:
Access to all data, wherever and however it’s stored
Current, consistent data across the organization
Real-time data available everywhere
But most IT systems can’t meet these needs due to:
Organizational changes resulting in multiple, heterogeneous
data sources
Lack of integration leaving data isolated in incompatible
formats
Poor replication resulting in unsynchronized and often
unavailable data
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SAP Vision: Replication & Integration as
Part of the Real-time Data Platform
A comprehensive data management strategy encompasses both
replication and integration to meet critical business requirements,
such as the need for:
Real-time, 360-degree views of the business across heterogeneous data sources
Support for multi-site operations with a common data infrastructure and localized
applications
End-to-end support for business processes across heterogeneous platforms and
applications
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Traditional vs. Strategic Approaches
to Replication & Integration
Traditional: Point solutions and proprietary tools
Basic ETL, triggers, and updates
No accommodation for other source and target databases
Data stuck in siloes
Very difficult to manage, with a tangle of sources and targets
Strategic: SAP Sybase Replication Server
Real-time and asynchronous replication and integration
High-performance integration with multiple heterogeneous data sources
Centralized, graphical, and intuitive model-driven management
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Centralized Replication & Integration
Easy to Manage, Model, and Extend
Organizations administer all replication and integration activity through
one centralized capability
All replication and integration go through SAP Sybase Replication Server
SAP Sybase Replication Server directly replicates data between SAP Sybase ASE
databases
Replication agent delivers data from primary Microsoft SQL Server, DB2, and Oracle
databases to SAP Sybase Replication Server
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SAP Sybase Replication Server Differentiators
High performance
Delivers data with near-zero latency, and without impacting other systems
Change data capture (CDC) supports real-time analytics reporting
Flexibility
Centralized bi-directional data replication among heterogeneous endpoints
Supports SAP Sybase ASE, SAP Sybase IQ, IBM DB2, MS SQL Server, and
Oracle
Reliability
Continuous data delivery
Near real-time failover to DR sites with minimal data loss
Proven in more than 2,600 implementations, including the demanding financial
services sector
Low TCO
Off-the-shelf product offers streamlined, predictable, and timely deployment
Centralized administration and visual configuration tools simplify administration
Scales readily—from gigabytes to terabytes
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Sharing Information Across Sybase and Oracle
Use case: Indian Railways National Train Enquiry System (NTES)
Real-time
Access
Challenge
Real-time access to dynamic schedules of 6,000 trains—across 9,000 stations
Multiple data sources to track
Results
6,000 trains—
across 9,000 stations
Automated, fast, and reliable bi-directional data movement
Efficient data transfers among heterogeneous databases
Web access for information systems
1.2 million transactions per day
24/7 system uptime for more than eight years
Multiple Data
Sources
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Sybase technology was ideal for our situation because of its flexibility to integrate with databases from
Oracle and Microsoft as well as the reliability of its replication.
Suneeti Goel, Associate GM CRIS
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Saving Big Money on Data Movement
Use case: Cargill, Incorporated
100,000
Challenge
transactions per day
across remote
locations
Decentralized database systems requiring 100,000 transactions per day
across remote locations
Inefficient, costly, and high-risk processes
Results
Decentalized
Database
Systems
Reduced annual IT operating costs from $42 million to $13 million
Real-time delivery of information to all locations
Transition completed with virtually no impact on system operations
$29M savings in
annual IT operating
costs
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As we explored our options, we concluded that Sybase replication technology was clearly superior to other
available products.
Don Nielsen, Manager, Database Administrator Group, Grain Division, Cargill, Incorporated
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Turning Disparate Systems into a Unified Solution
Use case: State of Pennsylvania Courts
5.6 million court
Challenge
cases in 100
different systems
More than 5.6 million court cases in 100 different systems
No ability to access or exchange information
High security risk and low operating efficiency
High Security
Risk
Results
Single, automated approach to case processing
Seamless delivery of information anywhere, anytime
Significant improvements in public safety, unification of data, and the ability
to share information
Access to a wide variety of court functions for more than 8,000 users
8,000 users
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…agencies are evaluating their ability to exchange data in a timely manner. By 2010, the promise of an
integrated justice community may be achieved.
Administrative Office, Pennsylvania Courts
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SAP Sybase Replication Server
The Leader in Database Replication
Strategic data
asset management
with centralized,
heterogeneous
replication and
integration
Unmatched
performance,
flexibility, reliability,
and TCO
Proven in more
than 2,600
deployments
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Strategic Replication & Integration:
SAP Sybase Replication Server
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