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The size of your database depends on your application, as well as the number of users and items. View some general guidelines for estimating the size of your database, but your results may vary. |
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Learn about the feedback schema tables and the fields or columns they contain. |
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The Feedback schema, within the Feedback database, stores data about your Web site visitors' actions. This schema is closely aligned with the Tivoli Site Analyzer schema. |
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View some guidelines for performance optimization in your LikeMinds database. |
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Periodically run an automated backup procedure for the IBM® WebSphere® Portal Express® databases. |
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There are two types of database users: database configuration users and database runtime users. Become familiar with the privileges required for each user type to work with the database domains of IBM® WebSphere® Portal Express® and the commands for creating database configuration users and ... |
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If you are a database administrator, consider the database requirements for IBM® WebSphere® Portal Express®. |
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This topic highlights which databases you can transfer to from your current database. |
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By default, IBM® WebSphere® Portal Express® installs and uses IBM DB2 Universal Database™ Workgroup Server Edition. Installing with DB2® lets you quickly get WebSphere Portal Express installed and running in a productionlevel environment. |
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Consider the database configuration options in relation to your IBM® WebSphere® Portal Express® deployment scenario. The complexity of the network topology will increase as you scale from a proofofconcept environment using IBM DB2 Universal Database™ Workgroup Server Edition to systems using ... |
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The size of your database depends on your application, as well as the number of users and items. View some general guidelines for estimating the size of your database, but your results may vary. |
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Learn about the feedback schema tables and the fields or columns they contain. |
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View some guidelines for performance optimization in your LikeMinds database. |
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The Feedback schema, within the Feedback database, stores data about your Web site visitors' actions. This schema is closely aligned with the Tivoli Site Analyzer schema. |
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Periodically run an automated backup procedure for the IBM® WebSphere® Portal databases. |
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There are two types of database users: database configuration users and database runtime users. Become familiar with the privileges required for each user type to work with the database domains of IBM® WebSphere® Portal and the commands for creating database configuration users and granting ... |
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If you are a database administrator, consider the database requirements for IBM® WebSphere® Portal. |
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A simple development environment can rely on the outofbox database configuration using Apache Derby. Installing with Derby lets you quickly get IBM® WebSphere® Portal installed and running in a proofofconcept environment. For a production environment, you must use one of the other supported ... |
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This topic highlights which databases you can transfer to from your current database. |
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Consider the database configuration options in relation to your IBM® WebSphere® Portal deployment scenario. The complexity of the network topology will increase as you scale from a proofofconcept environment using Derby to systems using vertical and horizontal clustering techniques. |
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The size of your database depends on your application, as well as the number of users and items. View some general guidelines for estimating the size of your database, but your results may vary. |
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View some guidelines for performance optimization in your LikeMinds database. |
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The Feedback schema, within the Feedback database, stores data about your Web site visitors' actions. This schema is closely aligned with the Tivoli Site Analyzer schema. |
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Learn about the feedback schema tables and the fields or columns they contain. |
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Steps to update VMM and Property Extension database information for WebSphere Portal |