Running remote data migration

I am an IT developer, tasked with a rather complicated data migration. I have never
worked on a large data migration before so forgive me if my questions are novice. I am
evaluating tools. I really like what I see in your product. I have downloaded the
community version and have some question after scouring the fag’s and the user’s guide.
I have gone thru all the tutorial videos also… very nice!

If I create all my transformation graphs locally from one DB to another, assuming I have
done my job and they work as they should… what procedure would I use to run them against
the production legacy and new DB’s on a remote server? How does this fundamentally work?
Would I need to install the clover software on the remote server?.. and can what I’m
attempting to do be done utilizing the community version. I’m not sure at this time If I
will be allowed to purchase the more robust software, but either way I need to know as
part of my evaluation how this would work… developing the graphs on a local “test”
machine and then running it against the production server once the graphs have been
created and tested.

Thank you for the email. If you would like to migrate your data from legacy DB to a new one, you do not need to install anything on neither server. You could use a JDBC connection to your remote DB. If that data are too huge to move over the network you might take into consideration our server version CloverETL Enterprise Editions (http://www.cloveretl.com/products/enterprise-editions). With server you can control the ETL operations remotly.