Golden Gate for HP-UX

Hi all,
i am a newbie. i have a production server on HP-Ux and a staging server on RedHat Linux5. Both are Oracle10g R2 versions. now i want the production data available on my staging server. here the Data Guard facility is not feasible,
my doubt is Oracle Golden Gate works on HP-UX environment in this situation for data tansfer from production to staging server.
Is the Golden Gate works in HP-Ux environment?
thanks and regards
Edited by: 785092 on Sep 20, 2010 10:30 PM

Or just go to eDelievery and try to download it...
Please note that every build for HP-UX 11.23 also supports 11.31 - just make sure you're not mixing IA64 builds with PA-RISC builds.
-joe

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