Large-scale Oracle to MySQL Conversion
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I'm seeking a highly skilled database administrator to perform a significant Oracle to MySQL database migration. My existing database is extensive, well above 10GB, and encompasses structural components including schemas, data, stored procedures and triggers.
Key elements of the project include:
1. Migrating Schema/Data: Careful movement of all schema definitions and data is essential to ensuring seamless transition without loss.
2. Transferring Stored Procedures: Stored procedures currently in place within the Oracle database will need to be assessed and recreated effectively in the MySQL environment.
3. Triggers Implementation: All triggers in use within your Oracle setup will also require migration.
While the size of this project is substantial, there's no need for top-tier performance once everything's migrated over; average MySQL database performance will suffice.
Ideal candidates should have previous experience with large migrations from Oracle to MySQL and demonstrate ability to work methodically. Proficiency with backup and recovery strategies, as well as performance tuning in both Oracle and MySQL, will also be advantageous.
Looking forward to your propositions.
Key elements of the project include:
1. Migrating Schema/Data: Careful movement of all schema definitions and data is essential to ensuring seamless transition without loss.
2. Transferring Stored Procedures: Stored procedures currently in place within the Oracle database will need to be assessed and recreated effectively in the MySQL environment.
3. Triggers Implementation: All triggers in use within your Oracle setup will also require migration.
While the size of this project is substantial, there's no need for top-tier performance once everything's migrated over; average MySQL database performance will suffice.
Ideal candidates should have previous experience with large migrations from Oracle to MySQL and demonstrate ability to work methodically. Proficiency with backup and recovery strategies, as well as performance tuning in both Oracle and MySQL, will also be advantageous.
Looking forward to your propositions.