The tcVISION cross-system integration platform is a robust, proven, and mature solution that is constantly under development to meet the requirements of new technologies, including support for MongoDB.
MongoDB is among the leading NoSQL databases in the market and has been developed for the needs of today’s information technology. MongoDB supports a data model with dynamic schemata and is especially suitable to store large amounts of data using GridFS. It contains automatic failure protection using an integrated replication. MongoDB also offers native, idiomatic drivers for nearly all programming languages and frameworks.
Find out more about MongoDB here: https://www.mongodb.com
In addition to support for MongoDB, tcVISION features connectivity to other output targets, such as Hadoop (see previous blog about Hadoop support), Adabas LUW, DB2 BLU, and EXASOL. Additionally, new input sources include z/OS VSAM Logstream (CICS and Coupling Facility / Shared VSAM), z/OS VSAM Batch Extension, z/OS DBMS to Logstream, CA IDMS v17, CA Datacom CDC, IMS Active Log, and SMF data.
Find out more about tcVISION — Enterprise ETL and Real-Time Data Replication Through Change Data Capture
tcVISION provides easy and fast data migration for mainframe application modernization projects and enables bi-directional data replication between mainframe, Linux, Unix and Windows platforms.
tcVISION acquires data in bulk or via change data capture methods, including in real time, from virtually any IBM mainframe data source (Software AG Adabas, IBM DB2, IBM VSAM, IBM IMS/DB, CA IDMS, CA Datacom, even sequential files), and transform and deliver to virtually any target. In addition, the same product can extract and replicate data from a variety of non-mainframe sources, including Adabas LUW, Oracle Database, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2 LUW and DB2 BLU, IBM Informix and PostgreSQL.
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Can we replicate Data(CDC) from MONGO DB to DB2,if so let me know please?
Hello, Thanks for your question. Db2 to MongoDB is available today, and support for MongoDB to Db2 is planned, but not yet in development. However, we can shift priorities if a customer has a need for this functionality.