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# Getting Started

Let's get started with DBSync Cloud Replication for source apps is database-agnostic, real-time replication software that’s highly scalable, reliable, and nondisruptive to the performance of operational source systems.

&#x20;DBSync Cloud Replication enables small and large enterprises to do a complete backup of their source apps cloud data into any JDBC compliant database or also have a real-time or batch synchronization of salesforce objects with the database.

### Main Features of DBSync Cloud Replication <a href="#id-2-gettingstarted-mainfeaturesofdbsynccloudreplication" id="id-2-gettingstarted-mainfeaturesofdbsynccloudreplication"></a>

Start with the main features of DBSync Cloud Replication for source applications like Salesforce and Microsoft CRM.

* Auto-create source apps Object Schema into your database
* Replicate source apps Objects in Batch or Real-time into your database
* Create or update source apps records from your database tables
* Be up and running in minutes rather than days
* Supports Windows, Linux or Solaris platforms


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