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Optimizing Performance with Buffer Pools


To reduce synchronous I/O and increase performance levels, you should use the following buffer pool settings. These settings are based on tests performed in a closed system, so they might not increase performance in every environment. Adjust buffer pool size if memory usage increases or if you remove indexes.

NOTE:  ALTER to the BUFFERPOOL and START and STOP the databases are DB2 commands, while ALTER to the objects is a SQL statement.


 Implementing Siebel eBusiness Applications on DB2 UDB for OS/390 and z/OS 
 Published: 18 April 2003