Stream: Virtual Room 2
Time: 14:00 - 15:00
Recovery? But my hardware never breaks and my application programmers write perfect code. Why do I need to know about Db2 recovery?
Obj 1: What is recovery and why do you need it?
Obj 2: What are the Db2 components that allow you to perform recovery?
Obj 3: Describe the difference between logical recovery and physical recovery
Obj 4: Introduce the difference between local recovery and disaster recovery
Mark Rader is a Db2 for z/OS specialist in the IBM Z Washington Systems Center. He has over 38 years of technical experience with IBM, and over 34 years with Db2 for z/OS. He has led many Db2 data sharing implementations and has presented a variety of topics at conferences, including IDUG, SHARE, IBM Technical University and at regional Db2 user group meetings. He has worked closely with Db2 development in delivering the Early Support Programs for Db2 10, Db2 11, and Db2 12. He is an author of redbooks on Parallel Sysplex application considerations, Db2 data sharing, Db2 for z/OS distributed function, and Db2 13 for z/OS.
Mark Rader is a Db2 for z/OS specialist in the IBM Z Washington Systems Center. He has over 38 years of technical experience with IBM, and over 34 years with Db2 for z/OS. He has led many Db2 data sharing implementations and has presented a variety of topics at conferences, including IDUG, SHARE, IBM Technical University and at regional Db2 user group meetings. He has worked closely with Db2 development in delivering the Early Support Programs for Db2 10, Db2 11, and Db2 12. He is an author of redbooks on Parallel Sysplex application considerations, Db2 data sharing, Db2 for z/OS distributed function, and Db2 13 for z/OS.
Mark Rader is a Db2 for z/OS specialist in the IBM Z Washington Systems Center. He has over 38 years of technical experience with IBM, and over 34 years with Db2 for z/OS. He has led many Db2 data sharing implementations and has presented a variety of topics at conferences, including IDUG, SHARE, IBM Technical University and at regional Db2 user group meetings. He has worked closely with Db2 development in delivering the Early Support Programs for Db2 10, Db2 11, and Db2 12. He is an author of redbooks on Parallel Sysplex application considerations, Db2 data sharing, Db2 for z/OS distributed function, and Db2 13 for z/OS.
Mark Rader is a Db2 for z/OS specialist in the IBM Z Washington Systems Center. He has over 38 years of technical experience with IBM, and over 34 years with Db2 for z/OS. He has led many Db2 data sharing implementations and has presented a variety of topics at conferences, including IDUG, SHARE, IBM Technical University and at regional Db2 user group meetings. He has worked closely with Db2 development in delivering the Early Support Programs for Db2 10, Db2 11, and Db2 12. He is an author of redbooks on Parallel Sysplex application considerations, Db2 data sharing, Db2 for z/OS distributed function, and Db2 13 for z/OS.
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