Teleconference
Automated and Simplified IMS and DB2 Disaster Recovery Operations
Available in replay for your convenience, register now.
Developed for: IT and enterprise architects, application programmers, application development managers, database administrators and managers, systems analysts, system programmers, and operations managers
Technical Level: Intermediate
Disaster recovery of DBMS is complicated, and often results in excessive recovery time. If you do not have a tertiary solution in the event of a regional disaster, you risk even more application down time. If you need an efficient disaster recovery solution but remote replication is too expensive, join us for this complimentary teleconference to learn how storage-aware data management tools can simplify and improve IMS™ and DB2® disaster recovery operations — and tailor them specifically to available backup and hardware resources.
Storage-aware backup and recovery products create DBMS images that can be restarted and used at a disaster recovery site to perform disaster restart or DBMS system recovery. In this seminar you’ll learn how IMS and DB2 system-level backups are created non-disruptively and how they simplify and automate local and remote disaster restart and disaster recovery procedures while reducing recovery time objectives (RTO). We’ll show you how a system-level backup methodology combined with virtual tape replication solutions can reduce recovery point objectives (RPO) and provide a cost-effective tertiary disaster recovery solution.
In this session, you’ll learn more about:
- Reducing recovery time and recovery point objectives
- Simplifying and automating local and remote disaster restart and disaster recovery procedures
- Reducing CPU and I/O using disaster restart solutions
Speakers: Margaret Wilson, IMS Tools Market Manager, IBM Software Group and Kelly Smith, Business Unit Executive for IMS and DB2 LUW Tools, Rocket Software
