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Why Do I See an Increase in Oracle MAR Consumption?

Question

Why do I see a spike or increase in MAR for my Oracle connector?

Environment

Connector: Oracle

Answer

We trigger an automatic table re-sync if you add a new column to an Oracle table we are syncing. Changes to the table structure interfere with LogMiner, forcing us to re-sync the table, resulting in MAR increase.

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