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Multiplatforms?

This is probably a stupid question, but which DB2 products does this
encompass? I keep seeing "DB2 Performance Expert for Multiplatforms"
referenced, and wonder which platforms with works for? iSeries?
zSeries (zo/s?)? LUW? All of them?

Thanks,
Chris

Mar 2 '06 #1
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Chris wrote:
This is probably a stupid question, but which DB2 products does this
encompass? I keep seeing "DB2 Performance Expert for Multiplatforms"
referenced, and wonder which platforms with works for? iSeries?
zSeries (zo/s?)? LUW? All of them?

Thanks,
Chris

"Multiplatforms" in the context of DB2 Performance Expert means
non-mainframe and non-i-series ... i.e. LUW (Linux, Unix, Windows).
However, DB2 Performance Expert does also run on z/OS. I know it's a bit
confusing ... but it is a slightly different product ... hence the
difference in nomenclature.

Larry Edelstein
Mar 2 '06 #2

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