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Hi All
I was confused with the concepts of 'Native server CDC' and 'Replication Server CDC'. What is the differences between the two???I read the article about the Replication Server in Microsoft SQL server, however I did not get much stuff on Native CDC.
Needed help on this:(

Regards

What I have tried:

I was trying to use one transform called :-'MAP CDC' in one ETL Tool,where I came across this concept, where i encountered this differentiation.
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Updated 26-Jun-16 23:17pm

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Change data capture records insert, update, and delete activity that is applied to a SQL Server table. Column information and the metadata that is required to apply the changes to a target environment is captured for the modified rows and stored in change tables that mirror the column structure of the tracked source tables.
That means we have to have to change it.

But for replicated , if a user is on we do not need to change. It keeps updating or replicating the new values.

Read this for a better idea..

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-IN/library/cc645937.aspx

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh403414.aspx
 
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