With Version 9 and later, you can install and run multiple DB2® copies on the same computer.
A DB2 copy refers to one or
more installations of DB2 database
products in a particular location on the same computer. Each DB2 Version 9 copy can be at the
same or different code levels.
The benefits of doing this include:
- The ability to run applications that require different DB2 versions on the same computer
at the same time
- The ability to run independent copies of DB2 products for different functions
- The ability to test on the same computer before moving the production
database to the latter version of the DB2 product
- For independent software vendors, the ability to embed a DB2 server product into your product
and hide the DB2 database from
your users. For COM+ applications, use and distribute the IBM® Data Server Driver for ODBC
and CLI with your application instead of the Data Server Runtime
Client as only one Data Server Runtime Client can be used
for COM+ applications at a time. The IBM Data
Server Driver for ODBC and CLI does not have this restriction.
Table 1 lists
the relevant topics in each category.
Table 1. Overview
to multiple DB2 copies informationCategory |
Related topics |
General information and restrictions |
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Upgrade |
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Installation |
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Configuration |
|
Administration |
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Uninstallation |
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