Scaling DB2 UDB on Windows Server 2003
As organizations strive to do more with less, DB2 Universal Database v8.1 on Windows Server 2003 brings unprecedented enterprise-class scalability to 32-bit and 64-bit Intel platforms. Supporting both vertical (scale up) and horizontal (scale out) scaling, DB2 UDB v8.1 represents over a decade of in...
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Zusammenfassung: | As organizations strive to do more with less, DB2 Universal
Database v8.1 on Windows Server 2003 brings unprecedented
enterprise-class scalability to 32-bit and 64-bit Intel platforms.
Supporting both vertical (scale up) and horizontal (scale out)
scaling, DB2 UDB v8.1 represents over a decade of industry proven
scalability with both non-clustered and clustered database
architectures.This IBM Redbooks publication is designed as an informative
guide to scaling DB2 UDB V8.1 with Windows Server 2003. It is
intended for database and system administrators who need both an
introduction and detailed information on scaling DB2 UDB on Windows
Server 2003.We begin with an overview to scalability including the goals,
measurements, and common approaches. We introduce the scalability
features of DB2 UDB, Windows Server 2003, and the IBM xSeries
Servers followed by some design considerations for scaling. We
dedicate an entire chapter to running DB2 UDB on 64-bit Windows
including installation, configuration, and 64-bit migration
techniques. We discuss scaling up and how to leverage large memory
support in a 32-bit environments. Finally, we include a chapter on
scaling out including adding logical and physical database
partitions. |
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