IBM this week used the LinuxWorld stage to unveil a new implementation of its mainstay relational database -- DB2 for Linux Clustering. The new DB2 implementation can scale from two to 1,000 nodes, ...
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A replay of IBM's recent webcast on the benefits of running database applications on DB2, Linux and System z is now available. Moderated by IBM's Rob Shook, and featuring IBM senior software engineer ...
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The company has been demonstrating the technology for some time, but this is the first commercially available implementation, a spokeswoman said. The technology will be available with DB2 for Linux ...
IBM is expected to demonstrate some of the Linux clustering capabilities it is building into its DB2 database at the LinuxWorld conference in New York next week. The new features in the forthcoming ...
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