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0 reviewsISBN 10: 0738431451
ISBN 13: 9780738431451
Author: IBM Redbooks
The IBM InfoSphere Information Server and the IBM Blade/GRID offering is a revolutionary new software/hardware platform (leveraging Linux on Intel) that helps organizations derive more value from the complex heterogeneous information spread across their systems. It enables organizations to integrate disparate data and deliver trusted information wherever and whenever needed, in line and in context, to specific people, applications, and processes.
This IBM Redbooks publication describes a scenario for migrating an existing InfoSphere Information Server parallel framework implementation on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4 platform to a high availability grid environment involving four machines comprising one conductor node and three compute nodes. The high availability environment involves one of the three compute nodes serving as a standby conductor node that takes over the conductor role when the original conductor fails. The steps involved in migrating the existing infrastructure to the high availability grid infrastructure and enabling existing IBM WebSphere DataStage, IBM WebSphere QualityStage, and IBM WebSphere Information Analyzer jobs to exploit the grid environment are described here.
Part 1. Master data management and model-driven development
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Master data management
Chapter 3. Model-driven development
Part 2. Smarter modeling
Chapter 4. Smarter modeling in practice
Chapter 5. Sources
Chapter 6. The modeling disciplines
Chapter 7. The models
Chapter 8. Mappings and transformations
Chapter 9. Deliverables
Part 3. Planning considerations
Chapter 10. Planning for your master data management project
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Tags: IBM Redbooks, Deploying a Grid, the IBM Infosphere