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Setting up CData Sync:
Download CData Sync
Install CData Sync to get started
Launching Sync in the Cloud
Read these articles on starting up Sync in the cloud:
(Optional) Advanced Clustered Installations
Read our guide on configured clustered installations of CData Sync:
Job Customization Tutorial:
Initial Replication
Read our documentation on setting up your initial data replication in CData Sync
Incremental Replication
Read our guide on customizing how CData Sync manages incremental replication:
Extract, Load, Transform Tutorial:
In-Flight (ETL) Replications
Read our documentation on configuring ETL (Extract-Transform-Load) replications:
Post-Flight (ELT) Replications
Read our documenation on configuring ELT (Extract-Load-Transform) replications:
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Replicate Data to Amazon S3
Configuring Amazon S3 as a Destination in CData Sync
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Replicate to Oracle Autonomous Database
Configuring CData Sync to replicate data to Oracle Autonomous Databases
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3 Steps to Gaining Customer 360
Using CData Sync to empower your Sales Ops teams
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dbt Core and Real-Time CDC
Explore dbt Core and Change-Data-Capture features of CData Sync
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dbt Cloud, Notifications, History Mode, and SSO
Explore dbt Cloud, notification, history mode and single sign-on features of CData Sync
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What’s New with Sync
Q&A with CData Director of Product Management Jaclyn Wands