Re: UDB - DB2



Well, since AIX and DB2 are both IBM products, I'm sure the interaction is
quite good. One thing - it is a one-stop shop for support.

BV

--- Antonio Prado <antonio.prado@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

can you tell me how good is the interaction of UDB and aix. So far, we
have been using oracle. Is there any advantage on using UDB like:
performance, support from IBM, installation.
Do you know what is the minimum required os level for the udb?

I appreciate your help

thank you

./antonio/.





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