In a diversifying database landscape, Oracle, an American cloud-tech company and long-time player in the field, has adopted a “dual-plane” strategy.
It's a kind of double lock in software architecture, with two distinct backups, ensuring stability and reliability.
WU Chengyang, manager of Oracle's cloud platform in China, explained how the approach allowed Chinese enterprises to use multiple databases, maintaining consistency across operational environments. Oracle Golden Gate, enables synchronization across databases.
Businesses continually seek greater protection and easier availability. Oracle plans to empower Chinese enterprises doing business and recognizes the many different ways Chinese companies do this.
The dual plane helps Chinese customers evolve along with the software landscape. Clients who opt for open-source or local databases still rely on Oracle’s synchronization tools.