• Oct 1, 2017 all day
  • Location: IDUG EMEA 2017
  • Latest Activity: Sep 2, 2021

Pre-certification DB2 11.1 DBA for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Database Administration Upgrade Certification Exam (Exam 600) 

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Guy Przytula; Infocura

When:Sunday,  Oct 1st, 2017 9:15AM to 17:00PM
Where: Vitis II


Price: FREE

LIMITED PLACES AVAILABLE PLEASE REGISTER ASAP ALLOCATED ON FIRST COME BASIS
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This training is designed to introduce the student to the concepts a test candidate must know in order to take and pass the DBA V11.1 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows certification exam (Exam 600). The material for this course is aligned with the 600 exam objectives. This session offers an intense, overall review of those areas that will be on the certification exams and is a lecture-only class with no labs. Participants are expected to have fundamental knowledge of relational principles in addition to applied working knowledge of DB2 11.1 features. The fundamentals certificate DB2 11.1, test number 616 will also be covered during this class.

Abstract :

This course is designed to describe the major technical features and enhancements provided by the DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows database 11.1 software. DB2 LUW 11.1 continues to enhance the BLU Acceleration function that was added in DB2 10.5, including support for massively parallel partitioned database clusters. There are also a number of important enhancements for DB2 pureScale clusters, including additional HADR synchronization options. DB2 11.1 expands on the Native Encryption feature for DB2 databases by supporting a centralized security key manager database.

Please keep in mind that real world experience is required to stand a reasonable chance of passing the certification test. Courseware does not replace the requirement for experience.
Link to the test http://www-03.ibm.com/certify/tests/ovrC2090-600.shtml

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