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Reviews From the Back Cover Hands-on Informix DBA techniques that maximize performance and efficiency! This is the first systematic, hands-on guide to installing, configuring, tuning, and administering Informix-Dynamic Server on Windows NT. Written by the former President of the International Informix Users Group, it delivers exactly what working DBAs need to simplify day-to-day administration and optimization. Coverage reflects the entire lifecycle of an Informix database, including up-front design, installation, and initialization; building your database environment; administering databases, tables, instances and threads; backups and restores; and much more. *For new and experienced Informix DBAs-especially those migrating from other platforms or versions *Covers Informix Dynamic Server version 7.3-the newest, most full-featured Informix NT release *Using the Windows High-Performance Loader in data warehouse, data mart and focused backup operations *Using the ON-Bar backup interface with the Informix Storage Manager to backup and restore tables, dbspaces, or instances *Comprehensive coverage of the Informix Enterprise Command Center as well as new SQL commands and functions *You'll find detailed, practical coverage of both graphical and command-line tools; High Availability Data Replication (HADR), and every key factor in database performance, including query optimization, virtual processors, and Parallel Data Query (PDQ). Whatever Informix applications you're running, you'll run them faster and manage them more effectively with Administering Informix Dynamic Server on Windows NT. CD-ROM INCLUDED You get a complete Informix training course from CBT Systems, worth $225! You also get an exclusive library of scripts - all fully documented - designed to streamline the administration of Informix Dynamic Server instances and databases. About the Author |
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