Persistence in the Enterprise: A Guide to Persistence Technologies
by Roland Barcia; Geoffrey Hambrick; Kyle Brown; Robert Peterson; Kulvir Singh Bhogal
DB2 9 for z/OS: Database Administration Certification Study Guide
by Susan Lawson; Daniel Luksetich
DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Database Administration Certification Study Guide
by Roger E. Sanders
DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Advanced Database Administration Certification Study Guide
by Roger E. Sanders; Dwaine R Snow
DB2 Developer's Guide
by Craig S. Mullins
As organizations strive to do more with less, IBM® DB2® for Linux®, UNIX®, and Windows® provides various built-in high availability features. DB2 further provides high availability solutions by leveraging enterprise system resources with broad support for clustering software such as HACMP™, TSA, and Microsoft® Windows Cluster Server.
This IBM Redbooks® publication describes DB2's high availability functions and features, focusing on High Availability Disaster Recovery (HADR) in the OLTP environment. The book provides a detailed discussion of HADR, including setup, configuration. administration, monitoring, and best practices.
We explain how to configure cluster software HACMP, TSA, and MSCS with DB2 and show how to use these products to automate HADR takeover.
DB2 also provides unprecedented enterprise-class disaster recovery capability. This book covers single system view backup, backup and restore with snapshot backup, as well as the db2recovery command, in detail.
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