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10.2 Performance study for SAP BW on DB2 UDB EEE
The “SAP BW/DB2 EEE/IBM SP Project” was carried out in 2002 to investigate
Scalability of SAP BW 2.1C on DB2 UDB EEE V7.2. The results also apply to
DB2 Version 8, on Linux, UNIX, and Windows. And because Version 8 now also
provides a catalog cache on each database partition, we would expect even
better scalability. The goal of the study was to answer the following questions:
How does SAP BW performance increase when more servers are added to
your database system?
How well does SAP BW on DB2 UDB EEE scale regarding query
performanc ...
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