Using IBM DB2 UDB with IBM System Storage N series
Database cloning is the process by which you create an exact copy of a DB2 database, either by physically copying the data or by performing what is known as a redirected restore.Database cloning is performed frequently by database administrators to provide near-production data for various business n...
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Zusammenfassung: | Database cloning is the process by which you create an exact
copy of a DB2 database, either by physically copying the data or by
performing what is known as a redirected restore.Database cloning is performed frequently by database
administrators to provide near-production data for various business
needs such as application development, QA testing, and report
generation. Traditional methods of cloning a database pose various
challenges, including system downtime and degraded system
performance during the cloning process. Additionally, a large
amount of storage space is required to store each clone.
Furthermore, the maintenance overhead can be enormous if each
cloned database requires a frequent data refresh.This IBM Redbooks publication describes the process used to
create a clone of an IBM DB2 UDB database using FlexClone
technology. This book also covers creating a database clone on a
disaster recovery site that has replicated data using Data ONTAP
SnapMirror technology. |
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