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  1. Preface
  2. Starting Data Archive
  3. System Configuration
  4. Database Users and Privileges
  5. Source Connections
  6. Target Connections
  7. Archive Store Configuration
  8. Datatype Mapping
  9. Database Optimization
  10. SAP Application Retirement
  11. z/OS Source Data Retirement
  12. Seamless Data Access
  13. Data Discovery Portal
  14. Security
  15. LDAP User Authentication
  16. Auditing
  17. Running Jobs from External Applications
  18. Upgrading Oracle History Data
  19. Upgrading PeopleSoft History Data
  20. Data Archive Maintenance
  21. Storage Classifications
  22. Appendix A: Datetime and Numeric Formatting
  23. Appendix B: Data Archive Connectivity

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Native Connectivity

Native Connectivity

You can configure Data Archive to use database native utilities for data movement.
Native utilities are the preferred method of connectivity because the ILM Engine can leverage database-specific SQL or vendor-specific operations to improve the performance of retrieving and inserting data.
Native connectivity also enables seamless access from the original application interface.
You can use native connectivity with the following types of databases:
  • Oracle
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • IBM DB2
  • Teradata
  • Netezza
You can also use the Teradata Parallel Transporter to export data from Teradata sources on Linux to the Data Vault.
You can configure Netezza databases to use the nzLoad utility for bulk data movement.

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