lundi 24 septembre 2007

Présentations SQL du Tampa Bay Relational Users Group

Bonjour,

Vous trouverez ci-dessous plusieurs présentations sur SQL avec DB2 pour z/OS, disponibles sur le site du Tampa Bay Relational Users Group :


- Converting to Multi-Row Fetch
par Anthony Tichonoff

- DB2 War Stories and Scary Tales
par Robert Goodman

- SQL Codes Decoded
par Robert Goodman

- Managing SQL Complexity by Structuring Your SQL
par Robert Goodman

- DB2 v8 SQL Language Enhancements
par Bill Schray

- DB2 V7 And Beyond"
par Rick Egleston


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Amicalement,

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lundi 17 septembre 2007

Articles DB2 d'IBM Systems Magazine

Bonjour,

Les articles DB2 d'IBM Systems Magazine sont disponibles en ligne : http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com

- DB2 Table Space - Is It Time to Redesign?
par Troy Coleman

- An Intuitive Approach to DB2 for z/OS SQL Query Tuning
par Lee Siegmund

- DB2 for z/OS SQL Query Tuning, Continued
par Lee Siegmund

- The Evolution of DB2 for z/OS Optimization
par Jay Bruce

- Easing the Cost of Compliance
par James Pickel

- DB2 for z/OS Features Contribute to High Availability
par Lee Siegmund

- DB2 for z/OS High Availabilty and Unplanned Outage Recovery
par Lee Siegmund

- Online Even More of the Time
par Kate Langdon

- Good Migrations
par Jeanne Kays and Roger Miller


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lundi 10 septembre 2007

z/Journal (numéros de juin-juillet et d'août-septembre 2007)

Bonjour,

Les articles des numéros de juin-juillet 2007 et d'août-septembre de z/Journal sont disponibles en ligne : http://www.zjournal.com


- DB2 CPU and Response Metrics
par Ned Diehl

- Structure and Format Enhancements in DB2 9 for z/OS
par Willie Favero

- DB2 9 for z/OS Improves LOB Support
par Craig Mullins


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lundi 3 septembre 2007

Redbook DB2 9 for z/OS Performance Topics

Bonjour,

IBM vient de mettre à disposition un nouveau Redbook intitulé, "DB2 9 for z/OS Performance Topics, SG24-7473-00" :
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247473.html?Open

Résumé
IBM® DB2® 9 for z/OS® is an exciting new version, with many improvements in performance and very little regression. DB2 V9 improves availability, security and adds greatly to SQL and XML function.

Optimization improvements include more SQL function to optimize, improved statistics for the optimizer, better optimization techniques and a new approach to providing information for tuning. V8 SQL procedures were not eligible to run on the zIIP, but changing to use the native SQL Procedure Language on DB2 V9 makes the work eligible for zIIP processing. Varying length data can improve substantially if there are large numbers of varying length columns. Several improvements in disk access can reduce the time for sequential disk access and improve data rates.

The key DB2 9 for z/OS performance improvements are reduced CPU time in many utilities, deep synergy with System z™ hardware and z/OS software, improved performance and scalability for inserts and LOBs, improved SQL optimization, zIIP processing for remote native SQL procedures, index compression, reduced CPU time for data with varying lengths and better sequential access. Virtual storage use below the 2 GB bar is also improved.

This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides an overview of the performance impact of DB2 9 for z/OS, especially performance scalability for transactions, CPU and elapsed time for queries and utilities. We assume you are somewhat familiar with DB2 V9, see DB2 9 for z/OS Technical Overview, SG24-7330 for an introduction to new functions. We discuss the overall performance and possible impacts when moving from version to version. We include performance measurements made in the laboratory and some estimates, but your results are likely to vary, as the conditions and work will differ.


SommaireIntroduction
Chapter 1. DB2 9 for z/OS at a glance
Chapter 1. Overview
Chapter 2. SQL performance
Chapter 3. XML
Chapter 4. DB2 subsystem performance
Chapter 5. Availability and capacity enhancements
Chapter 6. Utilities
Chapter 7. Networking and e-business
Chapter 8. Data sharing enhancements
Chapter 9. Installation and migration
Chapter 10. Performance tools
Appendix A. Summary of performance maintenance
Appendix B. Statistics report
Appendix C. EXPLAIN tables
Appendix D. INSTEAD OF triggers test case
Appendix E. XML documents



En savoir plus :

- Redbook DB2 9 for z/OS Technical Overview

- Plusieurs présentations sur DB2 pour z/OS version 9, disponibles sur le site internet d'IBM


Amicalement,

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