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Is there any way to use Oracle in the backend for the Sharding-Proxy? Currently, it only supports Postgre and MySQL. In fact, since you are experienced in this, if someone wants to implement Oracle backend for Sharding-Proxy, what would be the main challenge? Is it not possible because it is proprietary and there is not enough documentation to decode its request?
Any advice/experience-sharding is appreciated.
Thanks.
Parsa
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Hi guys,
Is there any way to use Oracle in the backend for the Sharding-Proxy? Currently, it only supports Postgre and MySQL. In fact, since you are experienced in this, if someone wants to implement Oracle backend for Sharding-Proxy, what would be the main challenge? Is it not possible because it is proprietary and there is not enough documentation to decode its request?
Any advice/experience-sharding is appreciated.
Thanks.
Parsa
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: