Using SSIS to get data out of Oracle: A big surprise! (blogs.msdn.com)

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Since late last year, Microsoft has made the Attunity connectors to Oracle databases available to Enterprise Edition customers. We all recognized right away that these connectors were faster than the pre-existing options from either Microsoft or Oracle, when moving data into or out of an Oracle database. It wasn’t immediately obvious what speeds we could expect from the connectors, so I did some experimenting to see. This posting summarizes some findings from those experiments done earlier this year, but rather than report all the details I will then zero in on the key lessons and one big surprise that came out of the work.

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