Preparing for and Tuning the SQL Query Engine on DB2 for i5/OS
The IBM System i family, which encompasses the IBM AS/400, eServer iSeries, eServer i5, and System i5, has a successful 24-year history of satisfying hundreds of customers' requirements, thanks to its developers. DB2 for i5/OS, also known as DB2 Universal Database for iSeries, is deeply rooted...
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Zusammenfassung: | The IBM System i family, which encompasses the IBM AS/400,
eServer iSeries, eServer i5, and System i5, has a successful
24-year history of satisfying hundreds of customers' requirements,
thanks to its developers. DB2 for i5/OS, also known as DB2
Universal Database for iSeries, is deeply rooted in the
architecture and heritage of the AS/400 and its predecessor
System/38.The database has undergone significant changes over the years to
maintain its competitive advantage including fundamental changes to
the structure of the database to compete successfully in the
industry. In doing so, IBM Rochester launched a project to
re-engineer and redesign important components of the database. The
redesigned components were architected using object-oriented design
concepts and then implemented using object-oriented implementation
techniques.The query optimizer was one of the key components that was
redesigned. This IBM Redbooks publication gives a broad
understanding of the architectural changes of the database
concerning the query optimizer. It explains the following
concepts:The architecture of the query optimizerThe data access methods used by the query optimizerThe Statistics Manager included in V5R2The feedback message changes of the query optimizerSome performance measurementsChanges and enhancements made in V5R4The objective of this book is to help you minimize any SQL or
database performance issues when upgrading to OS/400 V5R2 or V5R3
or to IBM i5/OS V5R4. Prior to reading this book, you should have
some knowledge of database performance and query optimization. |
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