IBM InfoSphere Data Replication for DB2 for z/OS, V10.2
Single offering for continuous availability, active/active databases and live reporting to database migration
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 1, 2013 at 2:52 pmIBM InfoSphere Data Replication for DB2 for z/OS , V10.2 provides a single offering for a variety of data replication solutions, ranging from continuous availability, active/active databases, and live reporting to database migration.
Key features include:
- Full access to InfoSphere Data Replication for DB2 for z/OS technologies, including Change Data Capture, Q Replication, SQL Replication, and Data Event Publishing
- Scalable, high-volume, low-latency replication of DB2 for z/OS data with transactional integrity
- Support of key DB2 for z/OS features such as Large Objects (LOBs), edit procedures, field procedures, reordered row log format, and Load from Cursor for fast load of target tables
- Replication between DB2 for z/OS subsystems
- Replication between DB2 for z/OS and distributed databases such as DB2 for Linux , UNIX , Windows , System i , InfoSphere Warehouse, IBM Smart Analytics Systems, Oracle, SQL Server, Sybase, Teradata, and more, when combined with the InfoSphere Data Replication offering for Linux , UNIX , and Windows (additional entitlement required)
- Replication between DB2 for z/OS and Netezza appliances including IBM PureData System for Analytics, when combined with InfoSphere Data Replication for Netezza technology (additional entitlement required)
- Design for IBM System z with SMP/E install, Automatic Restart Manager (ARM) registration, and Resource Access Control Facility (RACF) support
- Log-based change data capture
- Easy transmission of changed data to extract, load, and transform (ETL) tools such as InfoSphere DataStage
- Support for an array of topologies, including one-way and two-way data distribution solutions between a central master site and numerous remote locations
- Robust conflict detection and resolution options to support data changes made to multiple databases through bidirectional usage
- Built-in compare and repair utilities for determining data differences between sources and targets
- Consolidation of data from many sources into a single target
- Live audit and consistent change data (CCD) tables for an audit trail of source changes
- Transformation of changed data while replicating
- Historical data for tuning and service level agreement compliance
- GUIs and a full-featured command-line processor
- Web-based health and performance monitoring
- DB2 Temporal Table support
Planned availability date: March 29, 2013