Advanced DBA Certification Guide and Reference for DB2® Universal Database™ v8 for Linux®, UNIX®, and Windows®
Now, there's a definitive guide to advanced DB2 UDB database administration that also delivers all the depth and insight you need to prepare for the tough new IBM exam. Straight from the DB2 experts at IBM, this book offers systematic and authoritative coverage of every exam objective and will...
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Prentice Hall PTR
2011
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Tóm tắt: | Now, there's a definitive guide to advanced DB2 UDB database administration that also delivers all the depth and insight you need to prepare for the tough new IBM exam. Straight from the DB2 experts at IBM, this book offers systematic and authoritative coverage of every exam objective and will serve as a reference after you have passed the test.
For the first time, this book brings together IBM best practices, techniques, tips, guidelines, and rules of thumb for virtually every aspect of advanced DB2 UDB v8 database administration-including all this and more:
Ability to design, create, and manage table spaces
Ability to design, create, and manage buffer pools
When and how to exploit parallelism in DB2 UDB
Configuring federated database access
Designing and implementing a backup and recovery strategy
Ability to implement a standby database
Monitoring and tuning DB2
Using and managing tables with multidimensional clustering
Designing and configuring multiple database partitions
Implementing authentication and encryption on a large scale
Leveraging parallelism and symmetric multiprocessing
Preparing for and executing recovery in an enterprise environment
Rapid recovery in the event of table space or table level disasters
Effective monitoring and problem determination
Maximizing performance and scalability |
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