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A Practical Guide to DB2 UDB Data Replication V8

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 27 December 2002, updated 22 July 2003

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ISBN-10: 0738427616
ISBN-13: 9780738427614
IBM Form #: SG24-6828-00


Authors: Lijun (June) Gu, LIoyd Budd, Aysegul Cayci, Colin Hendricks, Micks Purnell and Carol Rigdon

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    Abstract

    IBM DB2 Replication (called DataPropagator on some platforms) is a powerful, flexible facility for copying DB2 and/or Informix data from one place to another. The IBM replication solution includes transformation, joining, and the filtering of data. You can move data between different platforms. You can distribute data to many different places or consolidate data in one place from many different places. You can exchange data between systems.

    The objective of this IBM Redbooks publication is to provide you with detailed information that you can use to install, configure, and implement replication among the IBM database family - DB2 and Informix. The Appendix C provides information about configuring federated access to Informix, which can be used as a model for federated access to other non-DB2 database, such as Oracle, MS SQL Server, Sybase, and more, using DB2 Information Integrator V8. The book is organized so that each chapter builds upon information from the previous chapter.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction to DB2 Replication V8

    Chapter 2. Getting started with Replication Center

    Chapter 3. Replication control tables

    Chapter 4. Replication sources

    Chapter 5. Subscription set

    Chapter 6. Operating Capture and Apply

    Chapter 7. Monitoring and troubleshooting

    Chapter 8. Maintaining your replication environment

    Chapter 9. Advanced replication topics

    Chapter 10. Performance

    Appendix A. DB2 Admin Client and DB2 Connect PE install

    Appendix B. Configuring connections for Replication Center

    Appendix C. Configuring federated access to Informix

     

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