Index

Numerics

3380 85

3390 85

A

ABARS

30

 

abbreviations

245

accounting report 141

ACDS 35

 

acronyms

245

ACS 36

 

 

ACS routines

80

active control data set 35

active log

18

 

sizing

18

 

active log data sets

 

 

default names

23

 

active log size

117

 

 

ADDVOL

30

 

 

 

 

ARCHIVE

19

 

69, 193

ARCHIVE command

archive installation panel

69

archive log

19

 

 

 

archive log and SMS

69

 

archive log data set

116, 117

archive log data sets

 

 

default names

24

 

archive logs

191

 

 

 

archive to disk or tape 116

array 85

 

 

 

 

 

asynchronous copy

99

 

asynchronous write

107

 

AUTO BACKUP

42

 

 

automatic class selection

36

availability management

30

B

backup 30

 

 

 

batch database

58

benefits of SMS

5, 32

block size

33

 

 

boot strap data set

17

boot strap data sets

 

default names

23

BSDS and active logs 185

BSDS and SMS

67

buffer pools

103

 

bypass cache

92

 

C

cache 90, 103

cache effectiveness report . 137 cache hit 90

cache performance 90 case study 141

catalog 15

 

 

CESTPATH 93

 

 

channel program 89

 

 

COMMDS 36

 

 

communications data set

36

compression 100

 

 

concurrent copy 94

 

 

CONVERT 28

 

 

converting DB2 data to SMS 75

converting to SMS 28

 

 

CREATE DATABASE

164

CREATE INDEX 14

 

 

CREATE STOGROUP

164

CREATE TABLESPACE

14, 163, 164

D

DASD fast write

91

 

 

data class example for DB2

47

data locality

6

 

 

 

 

data management threshold

106

data spaces

103

 

 

 

 

data striping

101

 

 

 

Data Warehouse database

58

database

13

 

 

 

 

 

DB2

 

 

 

 

 

 

accounting trace 119

 

performance trace

119

 

statistics trace

 

119

 

 

DB2 analysis

141

 

 

 

DB2 Catalog

60

 

 

 

 

DB2 Directory

60

 

 

 

DB2 I/O operations

103

 

DB2 PM

119

 

 

 

 

accounting trace report

201

statistics report

205

 

DB2 recovery data

 

 

 

management class

64

 

storage class

63

 

 

storage group

 

65

 

 

DB2 recovery data sets

 

 

test cases

185

 

 

 

DB2 STOGROUP

 

52

 

 

DB2 storage objects

11

 

DB2 system table spaces

15

DB2 work database

61

 

DCME

92

 

 

 

deferred write threshold

107

DEFINE CLUSTER

164

 

DFDSS

26

 

 

DFHSM

26

 

 

DFP 26

 

 

 

DFSMS

35

 

 

DFSMS FIT

81

 

 

DFSMS/MVS 25

 

 

DFSMSdfp

22, 26

 

 

DFSMSdss

27, 94

 

 

COPY

94

 

 

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5695-DF1, 5655-DB2 specifications

IBM 5655-DB2 and 5695-DF1 are significant components within the IBM software ecosystem, predominantly focusing on data management and integration solutions. These offerings cater primarily to enterprise environments that require robust database management systems and associated frameworks to maintain and manipulate data efficiently.

IBM 5655-DB2 is a well-known relational database management system (RDBMS) that excels in managing large volumes of structured data. Its architecture is designed to support high availability, scalability, and performance, crucial for businesses operating in today’s data-driven world. Some of its main features include advanced indexing capabilities, support for complex queries, and dynamic workload management. Additionally, it provides strong concurrency controls, which enable multiple users to access and manipulate data simultaneously without compromising data integrity.

One of the key characteristics of DB2 is its support for various data types, including JSON and XML, making it versatile for modern applications that generate data in diverse formats. It also features robust security mechanisms to protect sensitive data, aligning with compliance standards across industries. Integration with analytics tools further allows businesses to derive insights from their data, enhancing decision-making processes.

On the other hand, IBM 5695-DF1, also known as the InfoSphere DataStage, is a powerful data integration tool that facilitates the extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) of data from various sources to target systems. It empowers organizations to streamline their data flows, ensuring that clean, consistent information is available for analysis and operational use. Key features of 5695-DF1 include a user-friendly graphical interface that enhances developer productivity and a rich set of connectors for numerous data sources, enabling seamless data integration.

DataStage also supports real-time data integration, allowing businesses to keep their data synchronized across multiple platforms. Its parallel processing capabilities dedicatedly optimize performance, enabling organizations to handle vast datasets efficiently. It incorporates data quality tools that help in validating and cleansing data before it is used for decision-making processes.

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