-Installation of SAP Solution Manager

-Configuration of SAP Solution Manager

-Front End Installation

-Homogeneous and Heterogeneous System Copy for SAP Systems based on NetWeaver 2004s

3.Available Documentation (IBM):

-High Availability for SAP on zSeries Using Autonomic Computing Technologies (SC33- 8206)

-SAP on DB2 UDB for OS/390 and z/OS: Implementing Application Servers On Linux for zSeries (SG24- 6847)

-SAP on IBM DB2 UDB for OS/390 and z/OS: Best Practices for Installing or Migrating to DB2 V8

(websmp202.sap-ag.de/~form/sapnet?_SHORTKEY=01100035870000274486&)

-Tips for Installing DB2 Connect V8 on SAP with DB2 UDB for z/OS V8 (www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=64&uid=swg27005934)

-SAP on IBM DB2 UDB for z/OS: Best Practices for Installing or Migrating to DB2 9

(service.sap.com/SolutionManagerBP)

-Point-in-time recovery using DB2 V8 for z/OS RESTORE SYSTEM utility and SET LOG SUSPEND

-SAP on DB2 for z/OS and OS/390: High Availability and Performance Monitoring with Data Sharing (SG24-6950)

-SAP on DB2 UDB for OS/390 and z/OS: High Availability Solution

Using System Automation (SG24- 6836)

-SAP R/3 on DB2 UDB for OS/390 and z/OS: Connectivity Guide

5th Edition

(IBM SC33-7965-04)

-DB2 for z/OS and OS/390: Tools For Performance Management (IBM SG24-6508)

-DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 : Data Management Tools Update (IBM SG24- 6406)

-SAP on DB2 for z/OS and OS/390: DB2 System Cloning

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DB2 V8, DB2 9 specifications

IBM DB2 is a family of data management products that provide powerful capabilities for managing large amounts of data. Among its various versions, DB2 9 and DB2 V8 stand out due to their advanced features and technologies that cater to both enterprise needs and modern database requirements.

DB2 9, also known as "Viper," was a significant release that brought substantial enhancements to the database management system. One of its standout features is its support for XML data. This version introduced a native XML storage architecture, allowing users to store, retrieve, and manage XML data efficiently. The advanced query capabilities for XML data made it easier to integrate both structured and unstructured information into applications.

Another notable aspect of DB2 9 is its enhanced security features. It introduced features like label-based access control, ensuring that sensitive data could be properly managed according to the security policies of an organization. This version also included a transparent data encryption mechanism, protecting data at rest without impacting performance.

DB2 V8, released prior to DB2 9, presented several key features that had a lasting impact on database technology. One of its major advancements was the introduction of pureXML, which laid the groundwork for handling XML data. DB2 V8 also provided improved performance through enhancements such as table partitioning, which allowed for more efficient data organization and retrieval.

Additionally, DB2 V8 emphasized high availability and disaster recovery, incorporating features like DB2 HADR (High Availability Disaster Recovery). This allowed organizations to ensure data continuity even in the event of system failures, a critical aspect for enterprise environments that rely on uninterrupted access to their data.

Both versions of DB2 leveraged advanced technologies such as multi-version concurrency control (MVCC), which enhanced transaction integrity and performance. Their ability to support various platforms, including Linux, UNIX, and Windows, demonstrated IBM's commitment to providing flexible solutions tailored to different environments.

In summary, both IBM DB2 9 and DB2 V8 established a strong foundation in the database management ecosystem. With features focused on XML data management, enhanced security, performance improvements, and high availability, these versions have equipped organizations with the tools necessary to handle contemporary data challenges efficiently and effectively. Their legacy continues to influence database technology today, highlighting IBM's enduring impact on data management solutions.