(Michael Hudson) This article shows you how to use IBM Workload Deployer and WebSphere Transformation Extender with Launcher Hypervisor Edition to develop a cloud-based system that can dynamically scale to meet volume and reliability requirements when reading a WebSphere MQ queue.
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Server side scripting using compiled compound statements
(Serge Rielau) Have you ever had the task to write a script for a database?
Parameter Wednesday – DB CFG – HADR_TIMEOUT
(Ember Crooks) Specifies the time (in seconds) that the HADR process waits before considering a communication attempt to have failed.
DB2 10 for LUW Extends IBM’s DBMS Leadership in More Critical Ways
(Dave Beulke) IBM finally announced the new DB2 10 for Linux, UNIX and Windows (LUW). This DB2 10 for LUW new version offers many industry leading features for better performance, reliability, availability and scalability.
DB2 10: Generated columns – More useful than ever.
(Serge Rielau) As part of my job I work in a group called the SQL Language council (SLC). The purpose of that group is, roughly three fold:
Best practices: Physical database design for online transaction processing (OLTP) environments
(Sripriya Srinivasan, Weilin Lu, Amyris Rada, Punit Shah and Vincent Kulandai Samy) Understanding the basic concepts, the stages of physical database design, and the advanced aspects that affect the structure of databases is key for a successful database design.
What’s new in Data Studio 3.1.1, coming April 30th
(vpetrill) We have been busy working on an update to Data Studio just in time for DB2 10.1 for Linux, Unix and Windows. This release includes enhancements throughout the product as well as the added support for DB2 V10.1 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows databases which include the following features:
VIDEO: The Customer Perspective on DB2, Part 3
In this third installment of a three-part video series, Tom DeJuneas of Coca-Cola Bottling discusses migrating from Oracle Database to IBM DB2, the patching and compression advantages of IBM DB2, and the autonomic computing features of DB2.
Using the Zero Resource Model for database management in WebSphere sMash
(Arun Lobo) The article offers details and insight into features and capabilities of the Zero Resource Model for database management on the IBM WebSphere sMash platform. This peek at agile database management describes the built-in database handling and processing capabilities of WebSphere sMash, an
Using TSA/db2haicu to automate failover – Part 2: How it looks if it goes smoothly
(Ember Crooks) This is my second post in my TSA/db2haicu series. The first porst, Using TSA/db2haicu to automate failover – Part 1: The Preparation, is a must-read before trying anything lined out in this post.
