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Creating no-data-loss standby databases with DB2 UDB V7.2, EMC TimeFinder, and EMC SRDF

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Enzo Cialini (ecialini@ca.ibm.com), Manager, DB2 UDB System Testing, IBM Toronto Lab
John MacDonald , developerWorks Contributing Author, EMC Corporation

01 Aug 2002
Updated 11 Jul 2005

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Mission-critical databases must operate 24 x 7 with continuous availability. This detailed document takes you through setting up and using an offsite disaster recovery site with no data loss. Two scenarios -- full data copy and log copy -- are described in step-by-step detail.



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About the authors

Enzo Cialini has been working with Database Technology at the IBM Toronto Laboratory for ten years and is certified in DB2 UDB Database Administration and DB2 UDB Database Application Development. He is also an Advanced Technical Expert in DB2 for DRDA, and an Advanced Technical Expert in DB2 for Clusters. He is currently responsible for managing the DB2 UDB System Verification Test department, with a focus on high availability, and has been involved with DB2 in high availability environments for many years. His experience ranges from implementing and supporting numerous installations to consulting.


John MacDonald is a developerWorks contributing author.




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