Oracle Replication - Encrypted Data and Oracle Data Guard
504092Apr 4 2006 — edited Feb 21 2007We are working on a high availability architecture for one of our new projects. The preliminary architecture has Oracle 10g Release 2(10.2.0.2) production database (primary database) running on Solaris10 server for OLTP operations. And a production replicated database (standby database) is running on another node running on Solaris10 server for reporting, ETL data extractions etc. The plan is to implement Oracle data guard (DG) to replicate data between primary database and standby database (logical standby database). As a side note, there is going to be one to two minute time log for data synchronization between primary and standby databases.
We need to encrypt sensitive data (like SSN, Credit Card No. etc) in the primary production database. Initially we thought this can be achieved by using Oracle Transparent Data Encryption (TDE), this is a new encryption method Oracle came up with their 10g version. But the issue here is Oracle TDE doesnt support setting up the logical standby database (using Oracle data Guard) for reporting on the second node. I have confirmed with Oracle on this, so we are kind of stuck in the middle on this new requirement. So our next option is to look out for any third party vendors who can resolve this puzzle, and looking for your help for any suggestions.
· Do you know any vendor who can support both data encryption and data replication for Oracle databases?
· Do you know any vendor who can support just data encryption for Oracle databases?
(I am thinking if we can find a vendor, we would like to ask them if they have any technical issues working with Oracle data guard for data replication and use some kind of technique to decrypt the data on the standby/reporting database.)