DB2 for z/OS Data Sharing: Technical Deep Dive
Project and Program:
Information Management,
Database
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Proceedings ,
2017 ,
SHARE San Jose 2017
DB2 for z/OS Data Sharing has been available for over 20 years. Many IBM clients rely on DB2 Data Sharing for their production systems to provide continuous availability, flexible scalability, and workload balancing to their critical applications. This session will describe various configurations, discuss common issues, and explore the Coupling Facility structures which DB2 uses: the Lock Structure, the SCA, and Group Buffer Pools. Come learn what these structures do and how to monitor their behavior. This session also addresses how your infrastructure changes as your workload grows, and what options are available to facilitate these changes.-Mark Rader-IBM Corporation
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