
What I like best about SharePlex is its reliability and efficiency in real-time data replication across different databases with minimal latency and downtime. It provides a highly stable, low-overhead replication process that ensures data consistency while maintaining source system performance. I also appreciate its flexibility to support multiple platforms and heterogeneous environments—for example, replicating between Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, and others—which makes it valuable for migration, high availability, and reporting use cases. Additionally, its simple configuration, monitoring tools, and robust conflict resolution features make it easy to manage large-scale data movement with confidence and minimal maintenance effort Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I dislike about SharePlex is that while it’s extremely reliable for replication, the initial setup and configuration can be complex, especially when dealing with heterogeneous environments or large-scale deployments. Its user interface feels more technical and less intuitive compared to modern data integration tools, often requiring strong command-line knowledge. Additionally, advanced transformations and data integration features are limited, meaning you may need to use other tools for complex ETL or analytics workflows. Lastly, documentation and community support could be more comprehensive to help troubleshoot specialized scenarios more easily. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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