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single change replication latency

Alexei GololobovJun 21 2016 — edited Jun 23 2016

Hi all,

I'm a bit stuck. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

As far as I understand the single GG process latency may not be less than 1 second. 

EOFDELAY may not be set less than 1 seconds so in the chain of [classic extract->data pump-> classic replicat]  each process waits 1 second .

In other words the single change ( for example one insert) is delviered to the target DB in 3 seconds minimum.

Has it been stated anywhere by oracle?  I've been searching for several days and every "best practice" is about huge load tuning but nothing about just one small simple transaction.

Or am I totally wrong?

I don't want to fight with windmills if even theoretically the latency may not be less than a second per a process.

Thank you in advance

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