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What is HVR?
HVR helps organizations plan, predict, and respond with the freshest data available. HVR’s real-time data replication solution aims to help them better serve their customers, reduce margins, resource plan, and ultimately improve their bottom line.Powered by log-based change data capture…
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What is HVR?
HVR helps organizations plan, predict, and respond with the freshest data available. HVR’s real-time data replication solution aims to help them better serve their customers, reduce margins, resource plan, and ultimately improve their bottom line.
Powered by log-based change data capture (CDC) technology, the vendor states HVR customers can achieve their business goals and meet stringent service-level agreements without the fear of overloading systems or data inaccuracies. They describe their technology as low-impact and unique in how it delivers high volumes of changed data as it happens to data stores for real-time reporting and analytics.
Deployed in a distributed architecture, HVR boasts manageability and simple optimization of data flows in complex environments. The architecture’s modular design gives users the flexibility to adopt hybrid and multi-cloud strategies, as well as the ability to scale with new technologies.
Powered by log-based change data capture (CDC) technology, the vendor states HVR customers can achieve their business goals and meet stringent service-level agreements without the fear of overloading systems or data inaccuracies. They describe their technology as low-impact and unique in how it delivers high volumes of changed data as it happens to data stores for real-time reporting and analytics.
Deployed in a distributed architecture, HVR boasts manageability and simple optimization of data flows in complex environments. The architecture’s modular design gives users the flexibility to adopt hybrid and multi-cloud strategies, as well as the ability to scale with new technologies.
Designed for the digital world, HVR’s technology is continually enhanced to support replication from the most widely used traditional and modern data platforms, such as SQL Server, Oracle, and SAP to cloud destinations such as Snowflake, AWS, Azure, and GCP.
Data is the lifeblood of modern organizations, and HVR promises to keep it circulating.
HVR Features
- Supported: Table Creation and Initial Load
- Supported: Log-Based Change Data Capture
- Supported: Data Validation and Compare
- Supported: Insights: Statistics and More
HVR Integrations
- Amazon Redshift
- Amazon Aurora
- PostgreSQL
- MySQL
- Snowflake
- Google Cloud Storage
- Google BigQuery
- SAP HANA Cloud
- Apache Kafka
- Apache Hive
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Microsoft Azure
- HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric (MapR)
- MariaDB Platform
- MongoDB
- Microsoft SharePoint
- Apache HBase
- Apache Cassandra
- Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
- Teradata Database, now Teradata Vantage
- Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service)
- Actian X (formerly Ingres)
- SAP ECC
- Oracle
- Salesforce
- HDFS
- IBM DB2
- Greenplum
- Actian Vector
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HVR Technical Details
Deployment Types | Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Unspecified |
Mobile Application | No |