
DBSync for MS SQL & MySQL 2.1.0
DBSync for MS SQL & MySQL is a database synchronizer which performs SQL to MySQL and MySQL to MS SQL database conversion and synchronization simply by configuring several options in wizard-like application.

This tool gives you chance not only convert your data with synchronization, but there is also a possibility to choose particular number of tables for synching. You can organize application work using command line parameters and choose whether to copy the identical records from source database to the destination database or not. The program provides high speed synchronization and gives the opportunity to select Insert, Update and Drop types of synching. All options selected initiate full database synchronization. You can check each program step with savable log files and run again synchronization with stored session files that keep all your settings inside. DBConvert Scheduler gives you an opportunity to run DBSync for MS SQL & MySQL program sessions and any other applications on a user defined schedule that means that you can run programs without user input after having scheduled it once. Features: Unicode Support, Primary keys and Indexes conversion, Interactive multilingual (English, German, French, Russian) GUI mode/advanced command line mode, data filtering, renaming of tables, fields and indexes before conversion. For data protection during synchronization process you can open SSH tunnel for secure communication between remote computers using data encryption. One of the key things of database managing is the ability to filter data during conversion and synchronization. Integrated data filters allow users to retrieve only specific data for synchronized tables according to defined filtering criterias (conditions). Filters give you more control on data migration process. To guide you through all synchronization stages and settings adjustment for Filters, SSH and customization options the detailed help file is enclosed as well.
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May 28, 2009 | 04:09 PM
Way too slow for large amounts of data. I had a database with approx. 20 tables with about 2,000,000 rows total. With this product 9 hours later it was not half way complete. With another product, complete in 1 hour.
Customer service was so bad I must comment on that as well. When I received the product there was a bug in the scheduling feature. After roughly two weeks, the company finally got back with me on a "fix," at least that is what they said. I installed the "fix" but nothing was different (not even the version number of the app). The company told me they did not adjust the version number but the scheduling issue was fixed. I was not able to see any difference between the "fix" and the original. The scheduling feature did not work.
On the company web site, they say you can get a refund if you are not satisfied. When I asked for a refund, they sent me a "refund form." They told me I had to snail mail the refund form to them. They would not accept the form as an attachment to an email. I never did find out why. The address I needed to send the refund form to was to a country I never heard of.