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1. | Informix Dynamic Server 11: Advanced Functionality for Modern Business By: Chuck Ballard; Carlton Doe; Ajay Gupta; Randy House; Alexander Koerner; Vijay Lolabattu; Keshava Murthy; Jacques Roy; Karl Schimmel; Richard Snoke Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 04-SEP-2007 Insert Date: 25-JAN-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Informix Dynamic Server 11: Advanced Functionality for Modern Business In this IBM Redbooks publication, we provide an overview of
Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) 11. IDS is designed to help
businesses leverage their existing information assets as they move
into an on demand business environment. Requirements here call for
a flexible data server that can accommodate growth, in
applications, data volume, and numbers of users. And it offers the
capability to minimize downtime and to provide the high
availability required today. A new suite of business availability
functionality provides greater flexibility and performance,
automated statistical and performance...
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2. | IBM Informix Flexible Grid: Extending Data Availability By: Whei-Jen Chen; Venkatesh Gopal; Holger Kirstein; Madison Pruet; Nilesh Ozarkar; Ammu Soni; Amit Vashishtha Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 23-JUN-2011 Insert Date: 01-JUL-2011 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Informix Flexible Grid: Extending Data Availability In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we focus on, and
provide an overview of, the high availability and Enterprise
Replication features of IBM Informix® 11.70. Informix provides
solutions for making data highly available in the MACH11 cluster.
The components of the MACH11 cluster include High Availability Data
Replication (HDR), Shared Disk Secondary (SDS), and Remote
Secondary Standby (RSS) servers. Enterprise Replication (ER)
provides a means of selectively replicating data between systems in
near real time. The Informix Flexible Grid eliminates the
administrative complexity of ER. Flexible...
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3. | Migrating from Microsoft SQL Server to IBM Informix By: Whei-Jen Chen; Chee Fong Koh; Deen Murad; Holger Kirstein; Rakeshkumar Naik Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 22-JUL-2010 Insert Date: 02-OCT-2010 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Migrating from Microsoft SQL Server to IBM Informix In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we discuss
considerations, and describe a methodology, for transitioning from
Microsoft® SQL Server 2008 to the Informix® Dynamic
Server. We focus on the topic areas of data, applications, and
administration, providing information about the differences in
features and functionality, including the data types, data
manipulation language, data definition language, and stored
procedures. Understanding the features and functionality of the two
products assists you in developing a migration plan.
We provide a conversion methodology and discuss the processes
for...
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4. | Migrating from Oracle . . . to IBM Informix Dynamic Server on Linux, Unix, and Windows By: Chuck Ballard; Holger Kirstein; Srinivasrao Madiraju; Sreeni Paidi; Nora Sokolof; Renato Spironelli Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 02-JUL-2009 Insert Date: 15-JUL-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Migrating from Oracle . . . to IBM Informix Dynamic Server on Linux, Unix, and Windows In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we discuss
considerations, and describe a methodology, for migrating from
Oracle® 10g to the Informix® Dynamic Server (IDS). We
focus primarily on the basic topic areas of data, applications, and
administration, providing information about the differences in
features and functionality in areas such as data types, DML, DDL,
and Stored Procedures.
Understanding the features and functionality of the two products
will better enable your decisions as you develop your migration
plan.
We provide a migration methodology and discuss the processes...
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