Powered by Rocket DataEdge, Rocket Data Replicate and Sync delivers complete, reliable data in real time across the enterprise, without disrupting operations. High-performance, real-time data replication that seamlessly connects mainframe, distributed, and cloud platforms, driving modernization while reducing cost, complexity, delays, errors, and compatibility issues.
Without complete, reliable data, you cannot make sound business decisions, improve operational efficiency, or confidently drive AI and analytics initiatives. Mainframe data is too often the missing link in enabling the real-time enterprise. Strategically position all your data to enable the high-value AI and analytics initiatives that drive innovation with Rocket® Data Replicate and Sync (RDRS).
Supporting batch, streaming, and event-driven replication to meet any business need, Rocket Data Replicate and Sync includes built-in recovery, rollback, and data consistency checks to ensure data resiliency, reliability, and integrity. It even auto-adapts data to appropriate formats to reduce errors and simplify data access for end users.
Rocket Data Replicate and Sync helps businesses modernize without disruption, giving you a clear competitive advantage in your fast-moving market. From Db2 to Kafka, VSAM to Snowflake, Adabas to BigQuery, and back, whatever your business needs, RDRS simplifies data integration across the enterprise. It automatically captures data changes and immediately replicates them bidirectionally across data stores, securing that data in transit, ensuring that accurate, up-to-the-minute information is always available wherever you need it.
Rocket Data Replicate and Sync is available exclusively through a Private Offer, subject to a negotiated pricing agreement. Your actual pricing will be determined based on the specific requirements of your configuration, discussed upon with the Rocket Software Sales team.
Highlights
Broadest and deepest source and target support: Connecting previously siloed mainframe, distributed, and cloud data to deliver comprehensive results when, where and how they are needed.
Lightning fast: Sub-second latency (<1 second) delivers up-to-the-minute data for analytics and enables immediate, informed business decisions.
Cost-effective capture: Significantly reduce mainframe CPU costs by leveraging cloud compute for data transformations.
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Pricing is based on the duration and terms of your contract with the vendor. This entitles you to a specified quantity of use for the contract duration. If you choose not to renew or replace your contract before it ends, access to these entitlements will expire.
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This listing uses a single contract-based pricing dimension: Term Pricing (Units). You commit to a term, and your price varies based on how many data sources, targets, and tables you connect, along with other agreed terms. There are no separate tiers or fixed packages. Instead, pricing scales with the scope of your replication setup. As you add more sources, targets, or tables, the unit-based cost adjusts to match. To get a quote tailored to your specific data environment and connection needs, contact the vendor.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts toward the units in Term Pricing — sources, targets, or tables?
Your price reflects the number of data sources you connect, the number of targets you deliver to, and the number of tables you replicate. Sources include mainframe systems and databases. Targets include cloud storage, streaming platforms, and warehouses. More connections and tables raise the unit count that shapes your quote.
Does one-to-many replication to several targets increase my unit count?
The product captures a change once and applies it to multiple targets at the same time. Since pricing varies by number of targets, adding targets from a single captured source can raise your unit count. The vendor sets the exact figure based on your configured targets and terms.
How does my cost change if I add more tables or connect a new database?
Because pricing scales with sources, targets, and tables, adding tables or connecting a new database increases the units in your agreement. There are no fixed tiers, so the change is not automatic — you work with the vendor to adjust terms and receive an updated quote.
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