This IBM Redbook will give you sufficient information to effectively use the IBM Enterprise
Storage Subsystem with DB2 Universal Database (DB2 UDB). Much of the information
regarding how to layout your database that is presented here will apply to both UNIX and
Windows environments. However, specific examples and commands will be given only for the
AIX platform.
Chapter 1 supplies an overview of the products — IBM Enterprise Storage Subsystem, AIX,
and DB2 Universal Database — that we used in our environment.
Chapter 2 introduces the terminology that will be used throughout the remainder of the book.
We also describe several overriding concepts that need to be considered when setting up an
Enterprise Data ...
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