the delivery of
information as a service, accelerate development, and dramatically
improve operational
efficiency, security, and resiliency.
Now, this new edition offers complete, start-to-finish coverage of DB2 9
administration and
development for Linux®, UNIX®, and Windows® platforms, as well as
authoritative
preparation for the latest IBM DB2 certification exam.
Written for both DBAs and developers, this definitive reference and
self-study guide covers all
aspects of deploying and managing DB2 9, including DB2 database design
and development;
day-to-day administration and backup; deployment of networked,
Internet-centered, and
SOA-based applications; migration; and much more. You'll also find an
unparalleled collection of
expert tips for optimizing performance, availability, and value.
Coverage includes:
Important security and resiliency enhancements, including advanced
access control;
fine-grained, label-based security; and the new security administrator role
Breakthrough pureXML™ features that make it easier to succeed with
service-oriented
architecture
Operational improvements that enhance DBA efficiency–including
self-tuning memory
allocation, automated storage management, and storage optimization
Table-partitioning features that improve scalability and manageability
Powerful improvements for more agile and rapid development, including
the new Eclipse-based
Developer Workbench and simple SQL or XQuery access to all data
Whatever your role in working with DB2 or preparing for certification,
DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX,
and Windows, Sixth Edition is the one book you can't afford to be without.
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Straight from IBM, the ultimate guide to running DB2 9 and preparing for
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Covers powerful DB2 9 enhancements ranging from automated management to
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Covers the full spectrum of DBA responsibilities, including server
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XML concepts, activity analysis, high availability, and security
Presents expert tips and best practices from the DB2 customer support
organization
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