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What to Consider When Switching IBM InfoSphere Information Server to Use LDAP Authentication
(Karen Powers) When changing IBM InfoSphere Information Server to authenticate with Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), consider several aspects before making the switch. This document discusses the two types of LDAP registries, what to consider when deciding which registry is best for you
DB2 11 Block Fetch Capabilities
(Troy L Coleman) Last week I briefly went through the history of block fetch. Today I look at the block fetch enhancements delivered in DB2 11 for z/OS, known as package-based continuous block fetch, or blasting.
The Most Misunderstood Features of DB2 – Part 8: Do I have to pick just one?
(Craig S. Mullins) There are so many misunderstood and misused aspects of DB2 for z/OS that it would be hard to choose only one. This series of blog posts, which concludes today with this one, has covered a wide variety of topics over 7 installments. So it would seem that there is no lack of misunde
Troubleshooting WebSphere Commerce performance bottlenecks
(Yihui Chen and Steve McDuff) The WebSphere Commerce Performance Measurement Tool (PMT), which is introduced in IBM WebSphere Commerce Version 7 Fix Pack 9, enables developers and WebSphere Commerce administrators to quickly identify and troubleshoot WebSphere Commerce performance problems.
Data Protection, Privacy, Security and the Cloud
(Henrik Loeser) As a data/database guy from Germany, security and data protection and privacy have been high on my list of interests for many, many years.
The DB2Night Show #Z67: SQL Performance Tuning in 2016
(Martin) 100% of our studio audience learned something!Sheryl discussed SQL features and performance in the most recent versions of DB2.
TechTip: Wresting Your Files Away from SQL Pseudo-Close
(Joe Pluta) SQL is a powerful tool that provides fast access to your data. In order to stay fast, though, it does a few things under the covers that don’t always coexist nicely with the rest of the operating system. Today’s tip focuses on a specific case, the pseudo-closed cursor.
Observations on DB2 for z/OS Address Space CPU Utilization
(Robert Catterall) Have you ever looked at a DB2 Statistics Long report generated by your DB2 monitor? If so, you might have seen a section containing information about the CPU consumption of the various DB2 address spaces.
SQL2032N When Backing Up a DB2 Database
(Ember Crooks) When taking a backup of a DB2 LUW database, there are a lot of options to choose from. I like to specify as many as possible to make it clear exactly what I want, even if I am specifying the defaults.