Best practices for DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
I was just sent a link to the DB2 for Linux, Unix, and Windows Best Practices site in developerWorks. There's a lot there already, with more to come.
These Best Practice papers present advice on the most optimal ways you can use DB2 to satisfy key business data processing needs. These papers are authored by leading experts in IBM's development and consulting teams, and have been extensively tested.Each Best Practice paper is designed to provide practical guidance for the most common DB2 9 product configurations. By applying these recommendations, you may improve the value of your DB2 data servers and align yourself with IBM's technical direction for DB2.
Additional Best Practice papers are in development, and will be published here as they become available.
Summary page:
DeveloperWorks: DB2 for Linux, Unix, and Windows Best Practices
Available reports:
- Database storage (May 2008)
- Physical database design (May 2008)
- Data life cycle management (May 2008)
- Minimizing planned outages (May 2008)
- IBM data server security (May 2008)
- Deploying IBM DB2 products (May 2008)
- Writing and tuning queries for optimal performance (May 2008)
- Tuning and monitoring database system performance (May 2008)
- Managing XML data (May 2008)
- Improving data server utilization and management through virtualization (May 2008)
- Frequently asked questions from problem management reports (May 2008)
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