The DB2 DBA is responsible for DB2 administration in a Linux environment, implementing DB2 HADR strategy, and performing performance tuning and SQL tuning. The role requires knowledge of Linux/Unix systems and scripting using Shell and PERL.
DB2 DBA:
1. DB2 Imstration in Linux Environment.
2. Expert in DB2 HADR strategy.
3. Good Knowledge Performance and SQL Turning.
4. Good Knowledge in Linux/Unix.
5. Good Knowledge in Shell & PERL Scripting.
Kitchener, ON
Top Skills
Db2
Perl
Shell
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