Every IT shop wants to achieve continuous service availability – it’s a hallmark of customer satisfaction for all your users, from internal customers to business partners. One way to enable that is by increasing capacity to allow greater application throughput. But adding new capacity is not always an option, which leaves you to maximize capacity within your existing IT investments.
DB2® for z/OS® data sharing is well-acknowledged by industry experts for providing the highest availability, and addressing planned and unplanned outages. Nevertheless, end-users only care that their task is executed. If the application server cannot reach out to the database server even when the database server is up and running – there is no execution. Join us for this complimentary teleconference as we walk through the step-by-step process to set up a distributed application environment accessing a DB2 data sharing group for high availability. We’ll discuss frequently asked questions, especially those related to Parallel Sysplex® workload balancing and connection concentration.
You'll come away with a good understanding of how to:
Achieve continuous service availability
Reap more benefit from your existing Parallel Sysplex and data sharing investments
Route workloads dynamically to the images in the Parallel Sysplex that have the most capacity or best throughputSpeaker:
Maryela Weihrauch, IBM Distinguish Engineer, DB2 for z. Register Now
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