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IBM DB2 Universal DataBase (DB2 UDB) is configured to run on any system that meets its minimum hardware requirements. As a result, the basic configuration provided must be tuned to achieve optimum performance on systems that exceed the these requirements. Tuning a system can be quite involved. Volumes could be written (and often have been) on tuning each system level. Because the subject is quite complex, no single paper can really teach everything about tuning a system for optimum performance. The main purpose of this paper is to provide the basics needed to tune one level of a system and a set of guidelines that can be used to modify the basic configuration of DB2 UDB to improve overall database performance.

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Format:PDFSize:966 KB
Date:Jun 2007
Pages:42
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