Thursday 27 June 2019

Db2 and Db2-on-Cloud - Technical Advocate Newsletter – June 2019



Db2 & Db2 on Cloud
Technical Advocate Newsletter
June 2019

    Announcement - IBM Db2 Version 11.5 is Now Available!!

    We're excited to announce the General Availability of Db2 Version 11.5!

    Exciting new features and improvements include: 
    External Table Support including Object Store support; SQL Compatibility including CREATE/DROP TABLE .. IF EXISTS; Oracle Compatibility; New Monitoring Metrics including aggregation across super classes, and data on SQL statement failures; Client Enhancements; Support for Compiled SQL PL scalar functions in DPF; Support for 4K sector sizes on disk drives; Built-in Spatial Support; Automatic Collection of Column Group Statistics; WLM Enhancements including simplified threshold setup and dropping of service classes; ETL optimizations for BLU Including including Vectorized Insert/Update, Optimized Batch Insert; BLU Compression Enhancements including Automatic Recompression and Vectorized Dictionary Create; LOB support with Columnar Tables; Performance Enhancements for Columnar Queries including boosts for sorts and correlated subqueries; pureScale enhancements including table free space management, performance with Range Partitioned tables, and cross-member currently committed semantics; Enhanced Security for pureScale; and more....Also, now available as a Technical Preview: Advanced Log Space Management; Faster DB Startup; Machine Learning Optimizer; Block Chain Federation Wrapper; Schema Level Authorization; Db2 Augmented Data Explorer; Replication capability to support Columnar tables.
    What's New in Version 11.5: https://ibm.co/2RDfri9
    Db2 11.5 Download Page: 
    https://ibm.co/2RC6Dca
    Db2 11.5 on DockerHub: https://hub.docker.com/r/ibmcom/db2
    Db2 11.5 Client Drivers Download Page: https://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21385217 


    Announcement - IBM Db2 Event Store 2.0 is Now Available!

    Db2 Event Store 2.0 is a major upgrade from previous versions bringing exciting new features in support of the Fast Data needs of our clients.
    Highlights of what's new: Powered by the IBM Common SQL Engine adds the industry's most sophisticated SQL engine to Fast Data workloads, including common SQL across the entire Db2 Family, and Improved query performance. Queries up to 50x faster with improved query optimization and parallel query execution. Multi-tiered caching of synopsis and data pages; Enhanced Time series and Geospatial support, Rich functional support through IBM Research library; Easier to use, Integrated Backup and Restore, Enhanced problem determination tooling, JBDC/OBDC Standard Connectivity.


    Overview of Db2 Event Store 2.0: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSGNPV_2.0.0/local/welcome.html


    Webinar - Db2 11.5! Breaking News from IBM Toronto Lab

    Kelly Rodger, IBM Senior Manager, walks us through the new and exciting release of Db2 for LUW! Db2 V11.5 has lots of new features and capabilities, license changes, and more.
    Watch the replay: 
    https://www.dbisoftware.com/blog/db2nightshow.php?id=780


    New Offering - Db2 Warehouse on Cloud Flex Plans

    The set of available Db2 Warehouse on Cloud plans is expanding, offering you new choices of cloud infrastructure and plan size.

    First, Db2 Warehouse on Cloud can now be deployed on the Amazon Web Services public cloud. There are two Flex offerings to choose from:
    • The “Flex” plan is ideal for storage-dense workloads, inexpensive query of large data sets, and a development/test environment for cloud.
    • The “Flex Performance” plan is ideal for high-performance production workloads that prioritize compute performance over storage density.
    Both plans offer high availability (HA), self-service backup and restore, and unlimited backups to AWS S3. For more information, see:https://www.ibm.com/blogs/bluemix/2019/03/db2-warehouse-flex-comes-to-aws/ 

    Second, we've introduced a new Db2 Warehouse on Cloud Flex One plan on IBM Cloud. Like Flex and Flex Performance, it delivers independent scaling of storage and compute and self-service backup and restore, but in a smaller starter configuration that you can scale as your needs grow. Configurations begin at 40GB disk storage and 6 cores.  For more information, see:https://www.ibm.com/cloud/blog/db2-warehouse-flex-one  


    Webinar - Db2 Problem Determination - a 3 HOUR Class!

    He's Back! Pavel Sustr, IBM Senior Manager, returns to give us a THREE HOUR class on Db2 LUW Problem Determination. Wow!
    Watch the replay: 
    https://www.dbisoftware.com/blog/db2nightshow.php?id=783


    Announcement - IBM Db2 on Cloud for AWS

    IBM has announced the launch of a Technical Preview for customers looking to run a fully managed Db2 database on Amazon AWS. It will be available for deployment in early July, but is available for purchase now via the HDMP Monthly Subscription. This allows customers to launch a fully managed Db2 Advanced (formerly AESE) database totally hassle-free. Patching, security and backups are all managed for you.

    https://developer.ibm.com/answers/questions/488671/where-is-information-about-db2-and-other-cloud-ven.html


    New Offering - IBM Db2 Developer-C (no license fee) Now Available on the Amazon marketplace

    The IBM Db2 AMI (Amazon Machine Image) for Developer-C is now publicly listed and available on the AWS marketplace. The AMI allows users to launch and connect to the readily made available database and will be able to leverage Db2 developer-C functionalities to the core.

    The AMI is based on Db2 Developer-C v11.1.4.4 and is AWS free-tier eligible. In other words, users with an AWS trial account can launch the AMI on EC2 micro instances for free. For non-free tier configurations, users will pay for AWS resources only.
    https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B07NGL6BWC?qid=1549898607908&sr=0-1&ref_=srh_res_product_title


    Announcement - IBM Db2 on Cloud Introduces Point-in-Time Restore and Improves Cross-Regional Backups

    IBM Db2 on Cloud now makes it simple to restore to an exact point in time, via self-service. Working with backups is a critical feature to ensure you can rapidly get your database back to how you’d like it. Capabilities include: Standard daily encrypted backups with log shipping; Cloud Object Storage; Time travel queries and Db2 tools. For details, see: 
    https://www.ibm.com/cloud/blog/announcements/ibm-db2-on-cloud-introduces-new-features


    Conference & Summits - International Db2 Users Group Conferences (North America and Europe)

    Over the years, IDUG has become known for hosting dynamic conferences packed with the cutting-edge content you need. This year will be no exception. Be sure to make your plans to attend. With great sessions, keynote speakers, workshops, and more, you won't want to miss this event.
    IDUG Seminar in Sao Paulo, Brazil, August 20, 2019https://www.idug.org/p/cm/ld/fid=1951
    IDUG Seminar in Mexico City, Mexico, August 22, 2019: https://www.idug.org/p/cm/ld/fid=2011
    IDUG Conference Australia, Sept 12-13, 2019 in Melbourne, and Sept 17-18 in Canberra: https://www.idug.org/au
    IDUG & IBM Data Tech Summit, Toronto, ON, Canada, Sept 23-24, 2019: https://www.idug.org/DTSToronto2019
    IDUG & IBM Data Tech Summit, San Jose, CA, USA, Oct 2-4 2019: https://www.idug.org/p/cm/ld/fid=2050
    IDUG Conference Europe, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Oct 20-24,:https://www.idug.org/p/cm/ld/fid=1634


    Blog - Increasing data accessibility through lock avoidance via across-member Currently Committed semantics in Db2 pureScale

    In Db2 pureScale environments Version 11.1 and prior, support concurrently committed semantics was limited, a CS isolation row reader could bypass an in-flight row updater and retrieve the currently committed version of a record from the recovery log stream only when the row reader and row updater (lock holder) resided on the same member. Starting in Version 11.5, a CS isolation row reader in a Db2 pureScale environment is capable of retrieving the currently committed version of a record was when either the row reader and row updater (lock holder) resided on the same member, or on different members.http://thinkingdb2.blogspot.com/2019/06/increasing-data-accessibility-through.html


    Blog - Installing Db2 the Easy Way: Docker

    Ian Bjorhovde -- As DBAs, one of the tasks that we do on a fairly regular basis is install new Db2 code on the database server. Although it has become routine for me, installing new code on a server can be surprisingly complex. Docker provides a simple alternative.https://www.idug.org/p/bl/et/blogaid=835


    Survey - Lab Advocate Engagement Survey 
    If you haven't already, please help us improve the lab advocate program by completing the lab advocate engagement survey. 
    http://bit.ly/2019_Db2_lab_advocate_customer_survey

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    Roadmaps - Db2 Development Roadmaps are Now Accessible to Everyone

    Curious about the feature and function committed to upcoming versions of Db2? You can now explore live development roadmaps for Db2 and the IBM Analytics family of products. This content is live and subject to change.
    https://ibm-analytics-roadmaps.mybluemix.net/

    Db2 Community - Follow the Db2 Developer and Administrator Community
    Share. Solve. Do More.
    https://developer.ibm.com/data/db2/
    End of Support (EOS) - For Db2 Version 10.5 is April 30, 2020
    Effective April 30, 2020, IBM will withdraw support for Db2 Version 10.5. Extended support will be available beyond this date.
    https://ibm.co/2NCGTNi


    Follow-us! - Stay up to date on the latest news from the Db2 team
    IBM Support Community: (http://ow.ly/rPsM30fHnwI)
    IBM Db2 Twitter: 
    (https://twitter.com/IBM_Db2luw)
    developerWorks Answers (forum): 
    https://developer.ibm.com/answers/topics/
    Thoughts from Db2 Support (blog):
     https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/IMSupport?lang=en
    Db2 Technical Advocacy Wiki: 
    https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/groups/community/Db2_Technical_Advocacy_Program

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