One of the oldest problems in Db2 performance was the efficient processing of pagination – when an online application needs to process an...
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Many new features of Db2 are being used quite frequently, while others not so much. This article is a reminder, and may not be a complete list....
Read PostIndexes perform a critical role in any relational database and Db2 is no exception. Let’s take a look at the way indexes work in a Db2 environment.
Read PostFrom Emil Kotrc and Julia Carter | Package rebinds can sometimes be a real challenge for DBAs when it comes to Db2 upgrades. But when it comes to...
Read PostDb2 Version 13 is upon us! After V12, IBM was a bit vague about when a new version number for Db2 would be created. Why? IBM was using Db2...
Read PostFrom George Baklarz and Phil Downey | Many customers are looking at modernizing their databases by moving them into a containerized environment such...
Read PostContainerization takes Db2 to the world of Cloud Paks, Red Hat OpenShift, Public Cloud Kubernetes platforms (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and IBM...
Read PostRecently, I have been visiting a technical university with a short speech at a seminar and my topic was IBM mainframes. Fortunately, this was after...
Read PostFrom the IBM Data Management Console Development Group Jun Liu , Guo Bin Zhao, Yinmei Chen | Db2 maintains a set of catalog tables that describes...
Read PostWhether they want to view all objects, check the status of an object, locate statistics, browse the data, generate DDL, or any other action that...
Read PostIf you are experienced with database management systems outside of mainframe, you've probably heard about an information schema. This is a set of...
Read PostzHyperWrite and zHyperLink certainly sound very similar. However, when it comes to Db2 Log Manager, they are really two different sets of...
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