
Webcast
Migrating to DB2 10? Get maximum CPU benefit with minimum impact
Highlights
Topics include:
- Identifying SQL statements that need attention before they impact performance in your DB2 10 environment
- Estimating the cost of your SQL between different versions of DB2
- Running “what if?” scenarios to determine optimum performance settings, including updating catalog statistics and creating new indexes
- Migrating and comparing access path statistics in DB2 V8 or DB2 9 to DB2 10 environment
Speakers: John Casey, Technical Sales Specialist, IBM Sales and Distribution and Mary Petras, Consulting Product Design Specialist, IBM Software Group
Replay: Available for your convenience, register now.
Developed for: IT managers; IT and enterprise architects; database administrators and managers; and, IT finance and audit
Technical level: Intermediate
DB2® 10 for z/OS® delivered “out-of-the box” CPU savings. Yet, many DB2 users have not taken advantage of its full savings because they are operating in CM mode or are still in the planning stages of migrating to DB2 10 for z/OS. Before migrating, you may also want to identify any potential SQL performance issues.
Join us for a complimentary webcast as we look at how you can use some of your current DB2 Tools investments to help resolve any DB2 10 Optimizer conflicts affecting SQL and rebind only what you need. We’ll take you through detailed scenarios using some of the DB2 Tools you probably already own. You will learn how to apply them to your current migration environment to speed migration, and maximize your software investment and get more CPU savings. For example, we’ll show you how the DB2 Path Checker for z/OS helps determine access path changes so you can make adjustments before putting the application into production, thereby avoiding potential performance issues.
Join us after the webcast for a live question-and-answer session. The webcast will also be available for replay after the event.
