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Updated 21 Aug 2008

Database version control with Data Studio Administrator
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Techniques for improving online data cleanup in a WebSphere Commerce DB2 database
Improve the performance of online data cleanups and minimize the impact to the store when you implement these best practices for SQL tuning.
Integrating Data Studio Administrator and Rational Data Architect
See the strengths of each product and the benefit of bringing them together. Follow step-by-step instructions that illustrate the touch points between these two tools.
Protect your data with Label-Based Access Control support in IDS
Learn about LBAC, and see how you can implement it to meet your most demanding security standards.
Optimize the cursor in Informix Dynamic Server with ESQL/C
Gain an understanding of the ESQL/C features that reduce the network traffic between server and client. Learn how to use these features to achieve maximum performance.
Easy Informix Dynamic Server performance analysis with OpenAdmin Tool
Obtain the current performance details of IDS through statistical data and charts that provide a quick and easy way to comprehend the information.
Replication technologies in Informix Dynamic Server
Get a brief characterization of the Enterprise Replication (ER) and High-Availability Data Replication (HDR) replication technologies, and details on the basics of using each.
Migrate from MySQL to IDS using the IBM Migration Toolkit
The Migration Toolkit has been enhanced to include new capabilities for migrating from MySQL. Learn how the toolkit can help you migrate DDL and DML statements, and see how to map data types.
Track the DML operations in your DB2 database
Protect against data loss by using the DB2 Recovery Expert and the db2la command to track data manipulation language (DML) operations along with the time that they occurred.
Update: Recovering from a failed LOAD operation in DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
Learn how to recover a table to its normal state after a LOAD operation has failed. This article has been updated for IBM DB2 9.
Leverage DB2 trusted context support using Data Studio
Use trusted context with a Data Web Services Web application, in Part 3 of this series. Trusted context is available in DB2 9.5 and allows users to leverage the benefits of connection pooling without sacrificing security.
Best practices for DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
Discover the best practices for using DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows. Read several papers that give practical guidelines for the most common DB2 9 product configurations and use this knowledge to improve the value of your DB2 data servers.
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