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NEW:
Improve
DB2 Connect Performance
Which
edition of DB2 Connect is right for you? by Leon Katsnelson
and Paul C. Zikopoulos
The
Secret Texts of DB2 Connect by Leon Katsnelson and Paul C.
Zikopoulos
The
Reality of DB2 Differences by Neil Tardy
ARCHIVED:
The
Rosetta Stone for DB2 Address Spaces
by Chris Eaton
BSDS
and Bufferpools by Chris Eaton
Where
are my Storage Groups? by Chris
Eaton
Tablespaces
z/OS vs. LUW by Chris Eaton
DB2
on Linux, UNIX, Windows for a z/OS DBA by Chris Eaton
A
Roadmap to Access DB2 from Java by
John Mallonee
Message
Queue by Kim Moutsos
An
Introduction to DB2 Connect: It's More Than Meets the Eye by
Leon Katsnelson and Paul C. Zikopoulos
Connectivity
Cheat Sheet for DB2 Universal Database Part 2 - DB2 for z/OS
by Raul Chong
Moving
Data Across the DB2 Family
Cross-Platform
DB2 Stored Procedures: Building and Debugging
An
Introduction to DB2 for OS/390 and z/OS System Structures
for DB2 Distributed Users
by Raul Chong
A comparison of system structures on DB2 for OS/390 and z/OS with
structures on DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows.
Getting
Started with DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 Version 7 for
DB2 Distributed Platform Users
by Raul Chong
A detailed comparison of system structures on DB2 for OS/390 and
z/OS with structures on DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows that includes
information on application development, tools, locking and concurrency,
and much more.
The
SQL Reference for Cross-Platform Development Version 1
This reference makes it easy for you to develop applications using
SQL that is portable across the DB2 Universal Database Family, including
DB2 UDB for z/OS™ and OS/390® Version 7, DB2 UDB for iSeries
Version 5 Release 1, and DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX®, and Windows®
Version 7.2.
Understanding DB2
for Linux/390 - Both DB2 UDB and DB2 Connect (pdf)
by Sean Lee
Presentation on Linux in relation to IBM DB2.
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