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The client, Itaú, has structured its organization into independent and agile business squads, which is reflected in their data domain organization and data governance. To accommodate this structure, the data architecture requires flexibility. Currently, the client has two DB2 datasharings on zOS that centralize hundreds of business data domains. Each domain is represented by a set of tables sharing the same name prefix within the same database schema. For effective data management, the Data Gate must be capable of mapping subsets of tables captured via a single Log Reader Task (LRT) into multiple S3 buckets. For instance, a Data Gate capturing 30 tables should be able to write 10 tables to one bucket, 5 to another, and 15 to a third. The current model, where one LRT writes to a single S3 bucket, does not align with the client’s data mesh strategy, threatening their vision of data democratization and the viability of using watsonx.data with Data Gate.
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Hello! Since you've made it this far, please consider voting for the idea at https://ideas.ibm.com/ideas/DB2AAZOS-I-316.
This will help a lot of Data Gate users.