DB2 10.5 for LUW Advanced Database Administration with DB2 BLU Acceleration (CL463CZ)
IBM, DB2
This course is designed to teach you how to:
Fully use the advanced technical functions and features of DB2 LUW 10.1 and 10.5.
Implement DB2 BLU Acceleration, column-organized table support, for a new or existing DB2 database.
Describe how the column dictionaries used for DB2 BLU Acceleration are built and utilized to provide extreme compression for column-organized tables.
Explain the default workload management used for DB2 BLU Acceleration processing and how you can tailor the WLM objects to efficiently use system resources.
Monitor a DB2 database or application that uses column-organized tables using SQL monitor functions.
Implement Shadow tables for selected row-organized tables to improve analytics query performance
Configure a DB2 database that supports a mixture of application processing, including OLTP and Analytics query processing with Shadow tables and many more
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Monitor a DB2 LUW database using command line processor queries
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Implement BLU Acceleration, column-organized table support, for a new or existing DB2 database.
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Configure a DB2 database that uses DB2 BLU Acceleration, column-organized tables, including sort memory and utility heap memory considerations
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Describe the default workload management used for DB2 BLU Acceleration processing and how you can tailor the WLM objects to efficiently use system resources
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Implement Shadow tables for selected row-organized tables to improve analytics query performance
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Configure a DB2 database that supports a mixture of application processing, including OLTP and Analytics query processing with Shadow tables
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Create the Infosphere CDC Datastore, Subscription and Table mappings required to support Shadow tables
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Implement an optimization profile to control a portion of the access plan selected by the DB2 optimizer to achieve specific application performance results
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Define storage groups for automatic storage table spaces and use ALTER tablespace to change the storage group assigned to a tablespace
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Manage the disk space allocated in DMS table spaces using ALTER TABLESPACE to extend or to reduce the containers, and monitor the progress of the DB2 rebalancer process
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Implement automatic resize for DMS table spaces or Automatic Storage management for table spaces to reduce the complexity of managing DB2 LUW databases
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Utilize range-based partitioned tables to support large DB2 tables that require very efficient roll-in and roll-out capabilities
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Set the options for the INGEST utility and monitor ingest processing
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Plan and execute the DB2MOVE utility to copy selected table data for an entire schema for objects from one DB2 database to another
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Select options and processing modes for the online table move procedure, ADMIN_MOVE_TABLE, to implement changes to tables with minimal loss of data access by applications
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Analyze REORGCHK reports to determine if the table or the index reorganization would improve database efficiency. Invoke and monitor the processing for the REORG utility running offline or online
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Plan and implement MDC tables to improve application performance, including selecting the appropriate table space extent size
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Implement DB2 Instance audit data collection using the db2audit command or database level auditing by creating audit policy objects and assigning the policies to objects using the AUDIT command
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Assumed knowledge:
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DB2 10 for LUW: Basic Administration for Linux and Windows (CL2X3) or
DB2 10 for LUW: Basic Administration for AIX (CL213) or
DB2 10 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Quickstart for Experienced Relational DBAs (CL485)
Or have equivalent experience
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Schedule:
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5 days (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM )
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Course price:
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2 680.00 € (3 242.80 € incl. 21% VAT)
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