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  • afreema@cio.sc.gov

    DB2 Failover

    I am interested in failover for DB2 Version 9 on an AIX environment.
    Can you give me any recommendations ?

  • Sanjuro

    #2
    Re: DB2 Failover

    On Sep 20, 2:54 pm, afre...@cio.sc. gov wrote:
    I am interested in failover for DB2 Version 9 on an AIX environment.
    Can you give me any recommendations ?
    You may achieve several levels of high availability for DB2 v9 on AIX.
    Any of the following (as stand-alone) and preferably a combination of
    several strategies should be used to achieve a robust failover/high
    available environment.

    x. Database Backup strategy through DB2 utilities. No third party
    software needed.
    x. High availability through DB2 HADR (High Availability Disaster
    Recovery). You won't need any third party software for this. Protects
    against site failure or server failure. For automatic failover, you
    'll need additional clustering software. DB2 bundles Tivoli Software
    Automation with DB2 on Linux, AIX for free.
    x. File system bitmap standby image using Flascopy-like tools. Storage
    must be on EMC (IBM) like SAN for Flashcopy.
    x. HACMP on AIX. Would protect against hardware failure. Can also be
    configured to use with HADR for automatic database failover.
    x. Grid Clustering HA with xkoto and similar products. Most
    sophisticated and possibly-most expensive.

    For guidance on HADR look at these: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/vi...ibraryview.jsp
    (search for 'hadr')
    ..

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    • paul.lapointe.xkoto@gmail.com

      #3
      Re: DB2 Failover

      I'm an ITS at xkoto, if you need any technical information on xkoto
      GRIDSCALE, I can provide.

      In terms of cost, GRIDSCALE is less expensive then most comparable
      options available, especially if you take in to consideration pricing
      for a complete solution, or if you are considering investing in a SAN
      simply to delivery HA.

      On Sep 20, 1:36 pm, Sanjuro <ashru...@gmail .comwrote:
      On Sep 20, 2:54 pm, afre...@cio.sc. gov wrote:
      >
      I am interested in failover for DB2 Version 9 on an AIX environment.
      Can you give me any recommendations ?
      >
      You may achieve several levels of high availability for DB2 v9 on AIX.
      Any of the following (as stand-alone) and preferably a combination of
      several strategies should be used to achieve a robust failover/high
      available environment.
      >
      x. Database Backup strategy through DB2 utilities. No third party
      software needed.
      x. High availability through DB2 HADR (High Availability Disaster
      Recovery). You won't need any third party software for this. Protects
      against site failure or server failure. For automatic failover, you
      'll need additional clustering software. DB2 bundles Tivoli Software
      Automation with DB2 on Linux, AIX for free.
      x. File system bitmap standby image using Flascopy-like tools. Storage
      must be on EMC (IBM) like SAN for Flashcopy.
      x. HACMP on AIX. Would protect against hardware failure. Can also be
      configured to use with HADR for automatic database failover.
      x. Grid Clustering HA withxkotoand similar products. Most
      sophisticated and possibly-most expensive.
      >
      For guidance on HADR look at these:http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/vi...ibraryview.jsp
      (search for 'hadr')
      .

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      • Mark A

        #4
        Re: DB2 Failover

        <paul.lapointe. xkoto@gmail.com wrote in message
        news:1191366623 .695171.135770@ 22g2000hsm.goog legroups.com...
        I'm an ITS at xkoto, if you need any technical information on xkoto
        GRIDSCALE, I can provide.
        >
        In terms of cost, GRIDSCALE is less expensive then most comparable
        options available, especially if you take in to consideration pricing
        for a complete solution, or if you are considering investing in a SAN
        simply to delivery HA.
        So what happened to the rumors of an IBM purchase of Xkoto?


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