Cross-database migration and synchronization application which seamlessly converts database structure and data between various formats. Different sync options keep data fresh for both source and destination database nodes.
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Good alternative to other migration tools, has many features and settings,i am migrating my databases fastly to my web server on regular basis.
Great tool! Our research trust has been using this tool for the last 5 years. We have received a lot of support which was very personal and due to the complexity of our MS access database even a customisation was made to the program to be able to import all our records without any problems. I highly recommend this tool for migration, but also in our case for daily synchronisation of an active MS Access database to MySQL.
I'm using DBConvert Studio for replicating many MySQL databases to Postgres and it is very handy so it's quite powerful tool for doing such jobs.
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