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High availability from "DB2 9 for Linux, Unix, and Windows Database Administration Upgrade Study Guide," Chapter 6


Roger E. Sanders
10.31.2007
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DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Database Administration Upgrade Certification Study Guide (MC Press) Ace the LUW DBA Certification Upgrade exam (Exam 736) with DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Database Administration Upgrade Certification Study Guide. This comprehensive study guide covers all areas of the test, providing sample questions for each subject with detailed answers. This is the guide for current V8 DBA certified professionals who want to upgrade to IBM Certified Database Administrator certification.

Chapter 6 – High availability – author Roger E. Sanders, a DB2 expert involved in the development of IBM's DB2 certification exams, focuses o


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n questions that test knowledge of transactions and transaction logging, the ability to back up and restore a database and to successfully establish a high availability disaster recovery (HADR) environment. By reading this chapter, one will learn how to use the RECOVER DATABASE command and gain critical knowledge of HADR, topics essential to the 736 exam.

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This chapter excerpt from DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Database Administration Upgrade Certification Study Guide, by Roger E. Sanders, is made available from MC Press. October 15, 2007 (ISBN 978-158347-078-7). Copyright © 2007.

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