Informix DBA Survival Guide, Second Edition
by Joe Lumbley
Informix® Handbook, The
by Ron Flannery
In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we provide an
overview of some of the capabilities of version 11 of the IBM
Informix® Dynamic Server (IDS), referred to as IDS 11, that
enable it to be easily customized for your particular environment.
Although many capabilities are available, the focus of this book is
on the areas of ease of administration and application development.
We describe and demonstrate these capabilities with examples to
show how it can be done and provide a model as you begin your
customization.
IDS 11 provides nearly hands-free administration to businesses of
all sizes. It also offers significant advantages in availability,
manageability, security, and performance. Built on the IBM Informix
Dynamic Scalable Architecture (DSA), these capabilities can result
in a lower total cost of ownership. For example, many of the
typical database administrator operations are self-managed by the
IDS database.
IDS customers report that they are using one-third or less of the
staff typically needed to manage other database products. Shortened
development cycles are also realized due to rapid deployment
capabilities and the choice of application development environments
and languages. There are also flexible choices for business
continuity with replication and continuous availability. By taking
advantage of these functions and features of IDS 11, you can
customize your IDS implementation to enable you to better satisfy
your particular business requirements.
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