Universal Cache: Getting Started
solidDB® Universal Cache
Architecture and key components of Universal Cache
Universal Cache principles of operation
Universal Cache features and functionality
IBM Infosphere CDC replication in Universal Cache
Read-only and read-write cache types
SQL passthrough
Schema mapping and data transformations
Collocating applications with the cache with SMA and LLA
Universal Cache with High Availability
Application-driven data aging
Security and authentication
Restrictions
Introduction to Universal Cache
Installation topologies for Universal Cache
Example: Evaluation topology
Example: Production topology
Example: Multiple cache databases topology
Example: Universal Cache with High Availability topology
Component and installation package information
solidDB® server package
IBM Infosphere CDC packages
IBM Data Server Driver for ODBC and CLI package
System requirements for Universal Cache
solidDB® supported platforms
Supported backend data servers for Universal Cache
solidDB® installation requirements
IBM Infosphere CDC for solidDB® system requirements
Universal Cache evaluation setup overview
Installing and configuring Universal Cache for evaluation setup
User accounts and database connection data for Universal Cache
Installing and configuring solidDB® server for Universal Cache
Installing solidDB® server for Universal Cache Procedure
Configuring solidDB® server for Universal Cache capability
Installing and configuring IBM Infosphere CDC for solidDB®
To add a new instance of IBM Infosphere CDC (Windows)
To add a new instance of IBM Infosphere CDC (UNIX and Linux)
Installing and configuring IBM Infosphere CDC for your backend data server
Installing and configuring IBM Infosphere CDC Access Server
Installing and configuring IBM Infosphere CDC Management Console
Setting up caching with Management Console
Universal Cache: Getting Started
Setting up caching with Management Console
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