DB2 LUW partitioned databases haven't been called DPF, the Database Partitioning Feature, since 2007. However, a lot of people still use the term. That's not a bad thing, but they tend to search…
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Most replication products talk a lot about how great high-speed data replication is. Naturally, I agree :) It's great. However, if something ever corrupts your source data, you'll likely see an ugly side of speed - your target gets all the source's corrupt data with sub-second latency. What a pain. You have no time to prevent the mirrored corruption. That might leave both source and target unusable. And that's especially frustrating if your target is supposed to be a…
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