Re: murmur3 hash binary data migration from Oracle to PostgreSQL - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jagmohan Kaintura
Subject Re: murmur3 hash binary data migration from Oracle to PostgreSQL
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Msg-id A35D73BB-2C6E-447D-8391-5FA21D589792@tecorelabs.com
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In response to Re: murmur3 hash binary data migration from Oracle to PostgreSQL  (Jeffrey Walton <noloader@gmail.com>)
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Re: murmur3 hash binary data migration from Oracle to PostgreSQL
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Hi ,
No we want to generate murmur3 format only.

BR,
Jagmohan

> On 25-Apr-2023, at 8:52 AM, Jeffrey Walton <noloader@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 9:22 PM Jagmohan Kaintura
> <jagmohan@tecorelabs.com> wrote:
>>
>> We are doing Migration from Oracle to PostgreSQL. In SOurce database we have Binary data stored using murmur3
hashingfunction. In Oracle this data is being generated from the Java code and inserted into the Oracle database. 
>>
>> As part of Migration processes the reference data on which this murmur3 is generated is also getting changed while
migratingto PostgreSQL. 
>>
>> In PostgreSQL do we have any mechanism for fetching this murmur3 hash function for any UUID.
>>
>> Please let me know, what ever solution is available for the implementation.
>
> My apologies if I misparsed a couple of statements. I am having
> trouble determining if you are migrating away from Murmur3.
>
> If you are selecting a new digest, then SipHash would be an excellent
> choice. It was designed to avoid collisions and be fast. Plus it was
> designed by Jean-Philippe Aumasson and Daniel J. Bernstein. It doesn't
> get much better than those two fellows.
>
> Jeff



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