TechWeb Digital Library

DB2 9 HADR: Build a Standby Database Using SnapMirror and Create a Read/Write Copy of the Standby Using FlexClone

Source: NetApp
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
Rating: (0)

Overview: The DB2 HADR feature provides immense data protection from both partial and full site failures. In case of failure, the standby database can be made available to clients across the network until the primary database is repaired and returned to service. Recovery may include recovery from corruption, natural disaster at the source site, accidental deletion, sabotage, etc. In the event of disaster, all applications traffic is rerouted to the standby database at the disaster recovery site for as long as necessary to recover the primary site.


Click here to download now

View all content from this source

Not what you’re looking for? Search again
Go Advanced »
Email Alert

Receive an email alert whenever new content is added to the Business Intelligence section of the TechWeb Digital Library

More Business Intelligence Resources

The Bottom Line on Asset Availability
Keeping your plant assets up and running is crucial to productivity and profit, but most facilities don’t really know if they are running at...

Impact Business Performance with BPM
To maximize your chances for success, you need the ability to continually optimize, streamline and align business processes to meet changing business needs for greater performance. Business process management (BPM) from IBM can help.

Upcoming Webcasts

More On Business Intelligence