Supported Database Versions
Constraints
- To use some source and target database engines, choose Service Tickets > Create Service Ticket in the upper right corner of the console to submit a request.
- When selecting GaussDB as the target database type, you need to create a GaussDB database compatible with the source database.
Supported Source Database Types and Versions
Table 1 lists source database types and versions supported by UGO.
Source DB Engine |
Source DB Version |
---|---|
Oracle |
10g, 11g, 12c, 18c, 19c, and 21c |
MySQL |
5.5, 5.6, 5.7, and 8.0 |
PostgreSQL |
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 |
GoldenDB |
- |
Microsoft SQL Server |
2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, and 2022 |

PostgreSQL, GoldenDB, and Microsoft SQL Server as the source database are available only to whitelisted users.
Supported Data Flows and Target Database Versions
Table 2 lists data flows supported by UGO and target database types and versions.
Source DB Engine |
Target DB Type and Version |
---|---|
Oracle |
RDS for MySQL 5.7 |
RDS for PostgreSQL 11, 12, 13, and 14 |
|
TaurusDB |
|
GaussDB Centralized V2.0 (A-compatible mode) 2.7 Enterprise Edition, 3.1 Enterprise Edition, 3.2 Enterprise Edition, 3.3 Enterprise Edition, 8.0 Enterprise Edition, 8.100 Enterprise Edition, 8.200 Enterprise Edition, and 9.0 Enterprise Edition |
|
GaussDB Distributed V2.0 (Oracle-compatible mode) 2.7 Enterprise Edition, 3.2 Enterprise Edition, 3.3 Enterprise Edition, 8.0 Enterprise Edition, 8.100 Enterprise Edition, 8.200 Enterprise Edition, and 9.0 Enterprise Edition |
|
MySQL |
GaussDB Centralized V2.0 (B-compatible mode) 2.7 Enterprise Edition, 3.1 Enterprise Edition, 3.2 Enterprise Edition, 8.0 Enterprise Edition, and 8.100 Enterprise Edition |
GaussDB Centralized V2.0 (M-compatible mode) 8.100 Enterprise Edition, 8.200 Enterprise Edition, and 9.0 Enterprise Edition |
|
GaussDB Distributed V2.0 (MySQL-compatible mode) 2.7 Enterprise Edition, 3.2 Enterprise Edition, 8.0 Enterprise Edition, and 8.100 Enterprise Edition |
|
PostgreSQL |
GaussDB Centralized V2.0 (A-compatible mode) 3.1 Enterprise Edition, 3.2 Enterprise Edition, 8.0 Enterprise Edition, 8.100 Enterprise Edition, 8.200 Enterprise Edition, and 9.0 Enterprise Edition |
GaussDB Distributed V2.0 (Oracle-compatible mode) 3.2 Enterprise Edition, 8.0 Enterprise Edition, 8.100 Enterprise Edition, 8.200 Enterprise Edition, and 9.0 Enterprise Edition |
|
GoldenDB |
GaussDB Centralized V2.0 (B-compatible mode) 8.0 Enterprise Edition and 8.100 Enterprise Edition |
GaussDB Centralized V2.0 (M-compatible mode) 8.200 Enterprise Edition and 9.0 Enterprise Edition |
|
GaussDB Distributed V2.0 (MySQL-compatible mode) 8.0 Enterprise Edition and 8.100 Enterprise Edition |
|
Microsoft SQL Server |
GaussDB Centralized V2.0 (A-compatible mode) 3.1 Enterprise Edition, 3.2 Enterprise Edition, 8.0 Enterprise Edition, 8.100 Enterprise Edition, 8.200 Enterprise Edition, and 9.0 Enterprise Edition |
GaussDB Distributed V2.0 (Oracle-compatible mode) 3.2 Enterprise Edition, 8.0 Enterprise Edition, 8.100 Enterprise Edition, 8.200 Enterprise Edition, and 9.0 Enterprise Edition |
|
TaurusDB |
|
RDS for PostgreSQL 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 |
|
TaurusDB for PostgreSQL 16.4 |

- GaussDB V2.0-9.0 Enterprise Edition as the target database are available only to whitelisted users.
- When GaussDB is used as the target database, its versions earlier than V2.0-2.7 are not displayed on UGO. If GaussDB V2.0-2.1 or V2.0-2.2 Enterprise Edition is used, migrate it to V2.0-2.7 Enterprise Edition. Instances of GaussDB in versions earlier than V2.0-2.1 cannot be migrated by UGO, so you need to upgrade the version.
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