
Complete guide to convert from Microsoft SQL Server to IBM DB2 UDB Application enrichment through advanced DB2 UDB features Application conversion with detailed examples Chapter 2. Architecture 2.1 Instances 2.1.1 SQL Server instance definition 2.1.2 DB2 UDB instance definition 2.2 Memory allocation 2.2.1 SQL Server memory allocation 2.2.2 DB UDB memory allocation 2.3 Processes 2.3.1 SQL Server process model 2.3.2 DB2 UDB process model 2.4 Allocating disk space 2.4.1 SQL Server disk allocation 2.4.2 DB2 UDB disk allocation 2.5 Transaction logs
2.5.1 SQL Server transaction log overview 2.5.2 DB2 UDB transaction log overview 2.6 Query optimization 2.6.1 SQL Server query optimization 2.6.2 DB2 UDB query optimization 5.2 Conversion 5.2.1 Converting the database structure
5.2.2 Converting database objects 5.2.3 Porting additional database components and products 5.2.4 Modifying the application 5.2.5 Modifying the database interface 5.2.6 Migrating the data 5.3 Post-conversion 5.3.1 Performance tuning 5.3.2 Utilizing additional DB2 utilities 5.3.3 Defining a maintenance strategy 5.4 Additional references. Database Mapping terminology , free e book in pdf format.

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