DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows: DBA Guide, Reference, and Exam Prep (6th Edition) | 
enlarge | Authors: George Baklarz, Paul C. Zikopoulos Publisher: IBM Press Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 6 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1136 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.9 x 2.3
ISBN: 013185514X Dewey Decimal Number: 005.7565 EAN: 9780131855144 ASIN: 013185514X
Publication Date: November 29, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: new book; B8
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DB2 9 builds on the world's number one enterprise database to simplify the delivery of information as a service, accelerate development, and dramatically improve operational efficiency, security, and resiliency. Now, this new edition offers complete, start-to-finish coverage of DB2 9 administration and development for Linux, UNIX, and Windows platforms, as well as authoritative preparation for the latest IBM DB2 certification exam. Written for both DBAs and developers, this definitive reference and self-study guide covers all aspects of deploying and managing DB2 9, including DB2 database design and development; day-to-day administration and backup; deployment of networked, Internet-centered, and SOA-based applications; migration; and much more. You'll also find an unparalleled collection of expert tips for optimizing performance, availability, and value. Coverage includes: - Important security and resiliency enhancements, including advanced access control; fine-grained, label-based security; and the new security administrator role
- Breakthrough pureXML™ features that make it easier to succeed with service-oriented architecture
- Operational improvements that enhance DBA efficiency--including self-tuning memory allocation, automated storage management, and storage optimization
- Table-partitioning features that improve scalability and manageability
- Powerful improvements for more agile and rapid development, including the new Eclipse-based Developer Workbench and simple SQL or XQuery access to all data
Whatever your role in working with DB2 or preparing for certification, DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows, Sixth Edition is the one book you can't afford to be without. Download Complete DB2 V9 Trial VersionVisit ibm.com/db2/9/download.html to download a complete trial version of DB2, which enables you to try out dozens of the most powerful features of DB2 for yourself: everything from pureXML support to automated administration and optimization. - Straight from IBM, the ultimate guide to running DB2 9 and preparing for the latest IBM DB2 certification exam!
- Covers powerful DB2 9 enhancements ranging from automated management to improved compression
- Covers the full spectrum of DBA responsibilities, including server management, data placement, XML concepts, activity analysis, high availability, and security
- Presents expert tips and best practices from the DB2 customer support organization
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The must have book March 6, 2008 This book features all the information you need to complete the certification exams together with your experience and a DB2 copy. Many people that I know read and study this book, and on the day before the exams read the DevelopeWorks' tutorial as flash cards.. This book together with a free DB2 copy (DB2 Express-C) are what you need to pass the exams.
If you are not interested in the certification, this book is still for you if you need a great reference book or complete guide for DBAs.
If you are a self made DBA may be astonhised/surprised after you read the book, because of some many new details or best practices you will find.
If you are a total beginner, pick this book together with the Understanding DB2: Learning Visually with Examples and you are all set to go.
Edileusa Prado February 14, 2008 Excellent Book!!! This is comprehensive book of DB2 9 it was written using a easy language with examples and pictures.
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