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I have to say, you do not see teams of nervously sweating DB Admins sitting around worrying about DB2 performance, like you do in every Oracle shop I have ever been in. There has to be a reason for that, and it usually revolves around DB2 doing whatever job it is tasked with reliably, quickly, and without getting in the user's way. Even if that job is emulating a file system or file system access method, as it does on "i".
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