Moving Data Across the DB2 Family
Moving data across different databases and even different platforms has been a common task in IT shops for quite some time. Applications may have been developed independently and over time, using packages and different technology; and data might reside on different platforms exploiting the specific...
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Zusammenfassung: | Moving data across different databases and even different
platforms has been a common task in IT shops for quite some time.
Applications may have been developed independently and over time,
using packages and different technology; and data might reside on
different platforms exploiting the specific platform strong points.
However, there still is a growing need for applications that need
to access all of this data for overall processing.While new Web related technologies are emerging with the intent
to provide functions to collect and integrate information across
multiple databases and applications for access in real time, moving
data to one location for overall processing is still a very common
requirement.This IBM Redbooks publication provides an overview of what is
currently available within the DB2 Family of products (specifically
DB2 for z/OS, and DB2 for UNIX and Windows) in terms of functions,
tools, and utilities to satisfy the need for moving data. We focus
on discussing High Performance Unload and Cross Loader; the first
one is a tool, the second one is a new option of the Load utility,
since they are the latest functions that IBM has released. We also
introduce the concepts and some examples of using the Federated
Database support. |
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