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A Time Traveller’s Guide to DB2:
Technology Themes for 2014 and
Beyond
Julian Stuhler
Principal Consultant
Triton Consulting
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Disclaimer
• Any mention of future features, products or overall strategic direction are purely my personal
opinion, and no reliance should be placed upon them ever coming to pass
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Consulting provides such information "as is," and disclaims any and all warranties, whether
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third party for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special or exemplary damages or
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• DB2 for OS/390 and DB2 for z/OS are trademarks of International Business Machine
corporation. This presentation uses many terms that are trademarks. Wherever we are
aware of trademarks the name has been spelled in capitals.
2
“Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about
the future”
Nils Bohr, Nobel laureate in Physics
#IDUG
Acknowledgements
• John Campbell
• Chris Eaton
• Iqbal Goralwalla
• Terri Jacopi
• Jeff Josten
• Jay Yothers
3
#IDUG
DB2 Today
4
“The only constant is change”
Heraclitus
Greek Philosopher
(c.535 BC – 475 BC)
“Good character is not formed in a week or a
month. It is created little by little, day by day.
Protracted and patient effort is needed to develop
good character.”
DBAs are
DBAs.”
They are
#IDUG
DB2 Today
5
June 1 2008 Sept 24 2013
Worldles generated by Tagxedo
http://http://www.tagxedo.com
Old IBM website from Wayback
Machine
http://web.archive.org http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/
#IDUG
DB2 Today
6
#IDUG
DB2 Technology Themes
• Cost Reduction
• High Availability
• In-Memory Computing
• DB2 Skills Availability
• Database Commoditisation
• Big Data
7
#IDUG
Cost Reduction – Today
• Ongoing focus on improving profitability and ruthlessly
eliminating unnecessary costs
• IT spending is a major cost component for all organisations
• Gartner’s 2013 Worldwide IT Spending analysis showed growth rate
of just 0.4% for 2013
• Managing hardware costs
• Moore’s law is still alive and well as it approaches its 50th birthday
• Compression can dramatically reduce DASD costs
• Adaptive compression in DB2 for LUW V10 can yield spectacular gains
• Further savings possible via actionable compression in BLU
• Overall cost savings being partially offset by move to more expensive
SSD devices (although they are getting cheaper too)
• Virtualisation and consolidation technologies are helping to improve
hardware utilisation rates
• Linux on System z offers some intriguing possibilities here
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Cost Reduction – Today
• Managing Software licence fees
• MLC pricing on the mainframe means that CPU burned during peak period
(4HRA) directly impacts software costs
• Ongoing focus within DB2 for z/OS to drive down
CPU consumption
• DB2 code optimisation in DB2 10 (and now in DB2 11)
• Increased use of System z speciality engines and
hybrid solutions such as the IBM DB2 Analytic
Accelerator
• Aggressive new packaging options for DB2 for LUW
• AWSE and AESE include lots of additional functionality
such as compression, BLU, pureScale, etc
• Linux on System z can offer major software licence savings
• Managing people costs
• Salary increases have been generally outstripping increase in overall IT
spend, so we’re all consuming a greater proportion of the IT budget
• From ALTER to Autonomics, it’s all about improving productivity and doing
more with less
9
#IDUG
Cost Reduction – Tomorrow
• Signs that pressure is easing on
overall IT budgets
• Latest Gartner estimates show 3.2%
annual increase for 2014, to $3.8
trillion
• 6.9% increase in enterprise software
spending, with CRM, DBMS and data
management the major items
• However, Gartner expects a
renewed focus on implementing
new IT systems which will consume
budget
• Current cost management pressures
unlikely to reduce
10
#IDUG
Cost Reduction – Tomorrow
• Hardware
• Moore’s Law under pressure, only has 6-8 years left before physics
dictate fundamental shift from CMOS to other technologies
• Photonics, quantum computers
• Ongoing focus on reducing operational
costs will continue to deliver benefits
• Recent Intel POC submerged high-end
servers in 3M’s dielectric “Novec
Engineered Fluid” to increase server
density and cut cooling costs by up
to 95%
• System z hardware approaching thermal limits for indirect cooling so
mainframes may go this way too
11
#IDUG
Cost Reduction – Tomorrow
• Software Licence Fees
• Increased offload to zIIP, IDAA and other speciality processors and hybrid
solutions
• But what happens when we approach 100% CP offload?
• New MLC models to recognise the changing role of the mainframe
• IBM announcement on 8th April 2014 for new model offering up to 60% reduction on
processor capacity reported for Mobile transactions http://www-
03.ibm.com/press/uk/en/pressrelease/43619.wss
• Practice of “bundling” likely to continue as a way of maintaining software
revenues on distributed platforms
• People Costs
• Skills shortages likely to continue to increase people costs. See skills section
later
• Continued emphasis on autonomics, ease of use and productivity features
12
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High Availability – Today
• Impact of down time in critical IT systems has never been
higher
• Revenue loss
• Reputational damage
• Remedial costs
• Regulatory and Contract Compliance Impact
• How much?
• A 2011 Ponemon Institute report calculated average of $5,617 per
minute for large US data centres
• Amazon “went dark” for 49 minutes in Jan 2013, at estimated cost of
$66,240 per minute
• Unplanned outage is usually the most painful, but planned
outage hurts too
13
#IDUG
High Availability – Today
• Relax, you’re working with IBM – DB2 on both platforms is
in good shape for reducing unplanned outage
• Data Sharing on DB2 for z/OS is mature and generally much
better understood by customers than it used to be
• “Gold standard” for continuous availability
• DB2 11 for z/OS contains some valuable new performance
enhancements
• DB2 for LUW pureScale feature implements similar architecture
• Included in AWSE and AESE
• Until recently pureScale supported only on IBM POWER and System
x servers, but as of DB2 10.1 FP2 or DB2 10.5 FP1, non-IBM x86
servers also supported
14
#IDUG
High Availability – Today
• Eliminating planned outage is an ongoing challenge, but
news is generally good and improving all of the time
• Schema change
• Housekeeping
• Preventative maintenance
• Version upgrades
15
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High Availability – Tomorrow
• Further data sharing and GDPS enhancements for DB2
for z/OS to re-open the gap with competitors
• Continued expansion of dynamic schema change
capabilities for LUW and z/OS
• Online version upgrades
• Further strides towards truly online version upgrades for DB2 for
z/OS
• First steps for pureScale
16
#IDUG
In-Memory Computing – Today
• Disk access speeds are increasing, but processor speeds are increasing
at an even greater rate
• Therefore, relative “cost” of I/O operations is getting bigger
• Even new (expensive) SSDs are orders of magnitude slower than accessing
processor storage
• Caching data in memory avoids I/O
• Improves elapsed time
• Reduces CPU
• Reduces operational cost
• Allows novel access patterns to be used
• Availability of NAND / flash memory
reduces impact if I/O is required
• SSD
• Flash Express
• Pricing is volatile/complicated,
but memory is a one-off cost
17
DASD - CacheDASD - Cache
DASD - DiskDASD - Disk
Nanoseconds (10-9)
<2 milliseconds (10-3)
>5 milliseconds
Buffer
Pool
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In-Memory Computing – Today
• OLTP
• Today’s server platforms can cache large amounts of data in memory
• zEC12 can support up to 3TB per CEC (1TB per LPAR)
• High-end Intel-based servers support 6-8TB per server
• Average deployed server memory is increasing on both mainframe and
distributed platforms
• Specific steps being taken to allow DB2 customers to exploit larger
memory footprints for OLTP workloads
• PGFIX(YES) in DB2 9
• PGSTEAL(NONE) and high-performance DBATs in DB2 10
• 1MB / 2GB page frames in DB2 10 / DB2 11
• Large (16MB) and Huge (16GB, AIX only) OS page support in DB2 for
LUW
18
#IDUG
In-Memory Computing – Today
• Analytics
• DB2 10.5 for LUW (AWSE & AESE) includes “BLU” technology - a collection of
novel technologies for optimising analytic queries,
including some specific in-memory techniques
• Columnar data store with patented dynamic
in-memory optimisation for data prefetch and
retention – “treats DRAM as disk”
• Data held in compressed format in memory, while
still allowing joins and predicate evaluation –
“actionable compression”
• Very impressive query performance across a wide
variety of analytic (and even some “heavy” OLTP)
workloads
• 10x – 25x elapsed time improvement is common
• Ability to more fully utilise all of the available
memory / CPU in a given server configuration
19
#IDUG
In-Memory Computing – Tomorrow
• Future zEnterprise machines likely to significantly increase maximum
memory capacity per CEC / LPAR
• Cost per GB likely to continue with general downward trend
• Average installed memory per CEC will continue to increase
• DB2 for z/OS may page-fix buffer pools by default
• More common customer use of large / huge page frames
• Page fixing and large page frame support for other DB2 storage areas
(e.g. EDM pool)
• Possible use of pageable 1MB page frames supported by zEC12
• Increased autonomic capability, reduction of memory-specific system
parameters
• DB2 BLU will continue to evolve
• Big push just starting on DB2 BLU in the cloud
20
#IDUG
Database Commoditisation – Today
• We’ve always lived in a heterogeneous world, but perception of
databases as a commodity is increasing
• Many reasons, including
• The ubiquity of SQL
• The rise of packaged solutions
• Java (JDBC, frameworks)
• RDBMS vendor compatibility / migration initiatives
• SOA
• Skills availability and support team size
• The result
• Lack of management awareness of business value of a specific
database
• Support teams and developers working with many database systems
• Lowest common denominator approach
21
#IDUG
Database Commoditisation – Today
• Fight back!
• Make it your mission to keep your management aware of
the unique business value of DB2
• If you have to be a Jack of all trades, at
least try to become a master of one
• Guess which one?
• Take pragmatic approach to lowest
common denominator issue
• Fight the battles worth winning
• Accept the rest
22
#IDUG
DB2 Skills – Today
• DB2 is getting more complex / capable in every release
• At the same time, IBM is trying to make it easier to use / understand
• Great until something needs fixing “under the hood”
• DB2 skills demographic is changing
• Source: My own observations only – no scientific backup!
23
Skill Level
%ofDB2Technicians
Skill Level
%ofDB2Technicians
#IDUG
DB2 Skills – Today
• Source of skills is changing dramatically too
24
Apprenticeship
Formal Courses
Conferences
DB2 L
Manuals & Redbooks
Apprenticeship
Formal Courses
Conferences
DB2 L
Manuals & Redbooks
YouTube, SlideShare, etc
Blogs, online articles
Magazines
Magazines
#IDUG
DB2 Skills – Tomorrow
• Jury still out on longer-term impact of greying mainframe
workforce
• IBM making efforts with its Academic Initiative
• Training provided for 80,000 students at over 1,000 schools in 70
countries during past 7 years
• 3 mainframe Massive Open On-line Courses
(MOOCs) will be made available in stages
throughout the year (no cost and
available to anyone, anywhere,
at any time)
• Expansion of DB2’s autonomic
capabilities will help, but requirement
for some deeper specialist skills
likely to continue for foreseeable
future
25
TaskComplexity
Autonomics
#IDUG
DB2 Skills – Tomorrow
SQLDBA
Permanent UK jobs requiring specific skills as proportion of total demand
Performance Tuning Big Data
#IDUG
Big Data – Today
• Big Data and Analytics are everywhere you look
• What’s a DB2 guy (or girl) to do?
• Things to keep in mind
• Hadoop is not a replacement for existing infrastructure, but a tool to
augment it
• Your role is still vital to your organisation!
• “90% of the world’s data is unstructured, but 90% of the world’s most
important data is structured”
David Barnes, IBM, 2012 IDUG Europe Keynote Speaker
• Database people have been doing big data and analytics for the past
40 years or so, just with different tools and terms (and capitalisation)
• If you have the right attitude / mind-set, a DBA background is an
excellent stepping stone to becoming a wealthy “Data Scientist”
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#IDUG
Big Data – Today
• One of the secrets to DB2’s longevity is to “embrace and
extend” new technologies, and Big Data is no exception
• DB2 for z/OS
• IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator for efficiently running complex
query workloads
• SQL extensions in most recent releases to improve query /
analytic workloads
• DB2 for LUW
• BLU Acceleration to dramatically speed up analytics and
reporting, by multiple orders of magnitude
• Part of DB2 for LUW V10.5 (included in AWSE and AESE)
• Remember that DB2 for LUW still holds Guinness World Record
for Largest Data Warehouse (3PB)
28
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Big Data – Today
• Integration between DB2 and Hadoop opens new
possibilities for gaining actionable insight
29
#IDUG
Big Data – Tomorrow
• DB2 will continue with “embrace and extend” philosophy
• Efficient interaction with highly optimised big data platforms such as Hadoop /
BigInsights
• Further expand internal analytic / big data capabilities
• One size does NOT fit all !
• Each approach has strengths and
weaknesses, best one is dependent
on application requirements
• NoSQL = Not Only SQL (or YeSQL)
• Several NoSQL databases have
added SQL capabilities
• NoSQL for z/OS!
• Simple Key / value NoSQL database for z/OS, currently freeware
• http://www.nosqlz.com
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#IDUG
Some Questions to Ponder
• What have you done recently to:
• Reduce the operational costs of the systems you support?
• Improve your personal productivity?
• Make the savings that you’ve made visible to the budget holders?
• Test your failover / disaster recovery arrangements?
• Review your housekeeping / maintenance / upgrade procedures to
ensure you’re maximising availability?
• Improve and expand your DB2 skills?
• Make management aware of the business value of DB2?
• Keep yourself relevant in a Big Data world?
• Prepare for the future?
31
“The future depends on what you do today”
Mahatma Ghandi
#IDUG
Where’s the future I was promised?
32
Portable fusion
reactor
Self-Tying
Laces
Hoverboard
Flying
cars
#IDUG
A Time Travellers Guide to DB2:
Technology Themes for 2014 and
beyond
Julian Stuhler
Principal Consultant
Triton Consulting

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A Time Traveller's Guide to DB2: Technology Themes for 2014 and Beyond

  • 1. #IDUG A Time Traveller’s Guide to DB2: Technology Themes for 2014 and Beyond Julian Stuhler Principal Consultant Triton Consulting
  • 2. #IDUG Disclaimer • Any mention of future features, products or overall strategic direction are purely my personal opinion, and no reliance should be placed upon them ever coming to pass • The user assumes the entire risk related to its use of information in this presentation. Triton Consulting provides such information "as is," and disclaims any and all warranties, whether express or implied, including (without limitation) any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event will Triton Consulting be liable to you or to any third party for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special or exemplary damages or lost profit resulting from any use or misuse of this data. • DB2 for OS/390 and DB2 for z/OS are trademarks of International Business Machine corporation. This presentation uses many terms that are trademarks. Wherever we are aware of trademarks the name has been spelled in capitals. 2 “Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future” Nils Bohr, Nobel laureate in Physics
  • 3. #IDUG Acknowledgements • John Campbell • Chris Eaton • Iqbal Goralwalla • Terri Jacopi • Jeff Josten • Jay Yothers 3
  • 4. #IDUG DB2 Today 4 “The only constant is change” Heraclitus Greek Philosopher (c.535 BC – 475 BC) “Good character is not formed in a week or a month. It is created little by little, day by day. Protracted and patient effort is needed to develop good character.” DBAs are DBAs.” They are
  • 5. #IDUG DB2 Today 5 June 1 2008 Sept 24 2013 Worldles generated by Tagxedo http://http://www.tagxedo.com Old IBM website from Wayback Machine http://web.archive.org http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/
  • 7. #IDUG DB2 Technology Themes • Cost Reduction • High Availability • In-Memory Computing • DB2 Skills Availability • Database Commoditisation • Big Data 7
  • 8. #IDUG Cost Reduction – Today • Ongoing focus on improving profitability and ruthlessly eliminating unnecessary costs • IT spending is a major cost component for all organisations • Gartner’s 2013 Worldwide IT Spending analysis showed growth rate of just 0.4% for 2013 • Managing hardware costs • Moore’s law is still alive and well as it approaches its 50th birthday • Compression can dramatically reduce DASD costs • Adaptive compression in DB2 for LUW V10 can yield spectacular gains • Further savings possible via actionable compression in BLU • Overall cost savings being partially offset by move to more expensive SSD devices (although they are getting cheaper too) • Virtualisation and consolidation technologies are helping to improve hardware utilisation rates • Linux on System z offers some intriguing possibilities here 8
  • 9. #IDUG Cost Reduction – Today • Managing Software licence fees • MLC pricing on the mainframe means that CPU burned during peak period (4HRA) directly impacts software costs • Ongoing focus within DB2 for z/OS to drive down CPU consumption • DB2 code optimisation in DB2 10 (and now in DB2 11) • Increased use of System z speciality engines and hybrid solutions such as the IBM DB2 Analytic Accelerator • Aggressive new packaging options for DB2 for LUW • AWSE and AESE include lots of additional functionality such as compression, BLU, pureScale, etc • Linux on System z can offer major software licence savings • Managing people costs • Salary increases have been generally outstripping increase in overall IT spend, so we’re all consuming a greater proportion of the IT budget • From ALTER to Autonomics, it’s all about improving productivity and doing more with less 9
  • 10. #IDUG Cost Reduction – Tomorrow • Signs that pressure is easing on overall IT budgets • Latest Gartner estimates show 3.2% annual increase for 2014, to $3.8 trillion • 6.9% increase in enterprise software spending, with CRM, DBMS and data management the major items • However, Gartner expects a renewed focus on implementing new IT systems which will consume budget • Current cost management pressures unlikely to reduce 10
  • 11. #IDUG Cost Reduction – Tomorrow • Hardware • Moore’s Law under pressure, only has 6-8 years left before physics dictate fundamental shift from CMOS to other technologies • Photonics, quantum computers • Ongoing focus on reducing operational costs will continue to deliver benefits • Recent Intel POC submerged high-end servers in 3M’s dielectric “Novec Engineered Fluid” to increase server density and cut cooling costs by up to 95% • System z hardware approaching thermal limits for indirect cooling so mainframes may go this way too 11
  • 12. #IDUG Cost Reduction – Tomorrow • Software Licence Fees • Increased offload to zIIP, IDAA and other speciality processors and hybrid solutions • But what happens when we approach 100% CP offload? • New MLC models to recognise the changing role of the mainframe • IBM announcement on 8th April 2014 for new model offering up to 60% reduction on processor capacity reported for Mobile transactions http://www- 03.ibm.com/press/uk/en/pressrelease/43619.wss • Practice of “bundling” likely to continue as a way of maintaining software revenues on distributed platforms • People Costs • Skills shortages likely to continue to increase people costs. See skills section later • Continued emphasis on autonomics, ease of use and productivity features 12
  • 13. #IDUG High Availability – Today • Impact of down time in critical IT systems has never been higher • Revenue loss • Reputational damage • Remedial costs • Regulatory and Contract Compliance Impact • How much? • A 2011 Ponemon Institute report calculated average of $5,617 per minute for large US data centres • Amazon “went dark” for 49 minutes in Jan 2013, at estimated cost of $66,240 per minute • Unplanned outage is usually the most painful, but planned outage hurts too 13
  • 14. #IDUG High Availability – Today • Relax, you’re working with IBM – DB2 on both platforms is in good shape for reducing unplanned outage • Data Sharing on DB2 for z/OS is mature and generally much better understood by customers than it used to be • “Gold standard” for continuous availability • DB2 11 for z/OS contains some valuable new performance enhancements • DB2 for LUW pureScale feature implements similar architecture • Included in AWSE and AESE • Until recently pureScale supported only on IBM POWER and System x servers, but as of DB2 10.1 FP2 or DB2 10.5 FP1, non-IBM x86 servers also supported 14
  • 15. #IDUG High Availability – Today • Eliminating planned outage is an ongoing challenge, but news is generally good and improving all of the time • Schema change • Housekeeping • Preventative maintenance • Version upgrades 15
  • 16. #IDUG High Availability – Tomorrow • Further data sharing and GDPS enhancements for DB2 for z/OS to re-open the gap with competitors • Continued expansion of dynamic schema change capabilities for LUW and z/OS • Online version upgrades • Further strides towards truly online version upgrades for DB2 for z/OS • First steps for pureScale 16
  • 17. #IDUG In-Memory Computing – Today • Disk access speeds are increasing, but processor speeds are increasing at an even greater rate • Therefore, relative “cost” of I/O operations is getting bigger • Even new (expensive) SSDs are orders of magnitude slower than accessing processor storage • Caching data in memory avoids I/O • Improves elapsed time • Reduces CPU • Reduces operational cost • Allows novel access patterns to be used • Availability of NAND / flash memory reduces impact if I/O is required • SSD • Flash Express • Pricing is volatile/complicated, but memory is a one-off cost 17 DASD - CacheDASD - Cache DASD - DiskDASD - Disk Nanoseconds (10-9) <2 milliseconds (10-3) >5 milliseconds Buffer Pool
  • 18. #IDUG In-Memory Computing – Today • OLTP • Today’s server platforms can cache large amounts of data in memory • zEC12 can support up to 3TB per CEC (1TB per LPAR) • High-end Intel-based servers support 6-8TB per server • Average deployed server memory is increasing on both mainframe and distributed platforms • Specific steps being taken to allow DB2 customers to exploit larger memory footprints for OLTP workloads • PGFIX(YES) in DB2 9 • PGSTEAL(NONE) and high-performance DBATs in DB2 10 • 1MB / 2GB page frames in DB2 10 / DB2 11 • Large (16MB) and Huge (16GB, AIX only) OS page support in DB2 for LUW 18
  • 19. #IDUG In-Memory Computing – Today • Analytics • DB2 10.5 for LUW (AWSE & AESE) includes “BLU” technology - a collection of novel technologies for optimising analytic queries, including some specific in-memory techniques • Columnar data store with patented dynamic in-memory optimisation for data prefetch and retention – “treats DRAM as disk” • Data held in compressed format in memory, while still allowing joins and predicate evaluation – “actionable compression” • Very impressive query performance across a wide variety of analytic (and even some “heavy” OLTP) workloads • 10x – 25x elapsed time improvement is common • Ability to more fully utilise all of the available memory / CPU in a given server configuration 19
  • 20. #IDUG In-Memory Computing – Tomorrow • Future zEnterprise machines likely to significantly increase maximum memory capacity per CEC / LPAR • Cost per GB likely to continue with general downward trend • Average installed memory per CEC will continue to increase • DB2 for z/OS may page-fix buffer pools by default • More common customer use of large / huge page frames • Page fixing and large page frame support for other DB2 storage areas (e.g. EDM pool) • Possible use of pageable 1MB page frames supported by zEC12 • Increased autonomic capability, reduction of memory-specific system parameters • DB2 BLU will continue to evolve • Big push just starting on DB2 BLU in the cloud 20
  • 21. #IDUG Database Commoditisation – Today • We’ve always lived in a heterogeneous world, but perception of databases as a commodity is increasing • Many reasons, including • The ubiquity of SQL • The rise of packaged solutions • Java (JDBC, frameworks) • RDBMS vendor compatibility / migration initiatives • SOA • Skills availability and support team size • The result • Lack of management awareness of business value of a specific database • Support teams and developers working with many database systems • Lowest common denominator approach 21
  • 22. #IDUG Database Commoditisation – Today • Fight back! • Make it your mission to keep your management aware of the unique business value of DB2 • If you have to be a Jack of all trades, at least try to become a master of one • Guess which one? • Take pragmatic approach to lowest common denominator issue • Fight the battles worth winning • Accept the rest 22
  • 23. #IDUG DB2 Skills – Today • DB2 is getting more complex / capable in every release • At the same time, IBM is trying to make it easier to use / understand • Great until something needs fixing “under the hood” • DB2 skills demographic is changing • Source: My own observations only – no scientific backup! 23 Skill Level %ofDB2Technicians Skill Level %ofDB2Technicians
  • 24. #IDUG DB2 Skills – Today • Source of skills is changing dramatically too 24 Apprenticeship Formal Courses Conferences DB2 L Manuals & Redbooks Apprenticeship Formal Courses Conferences DB2 L Manuals & Redbooks YouTube, SlideShare, etc Blogs, online articles Magazines Magazines
  • 25. #IDUG DB2 Skills – Tomorrow • Jury still out on longer-term impact of greying mainframe workforce • IBM making efforts with its Academic Initiative • Training provided for 80,000 students at over 1,000 schools in 70 countries during past 7 years • 3 mainframe Massive Open On-line Courses (MOOCs) will be made available in stages throughout the year (no cost and available to anyone, anywhere, at any time) • Expansion of DB2’s autonomic capabilities will help, but requirement for some deeper specialist skills likely to continue for foreseeable future 25 TaskComplexity Autonomics
  • 26. #IDUG DB2 Skills – Tomorrow SQLDBA Permanent UK jobs requiring specific skills as proportion of total demand Performance Tuning Big Data
  • 27. #IDUG Big Data – Today • Big Data and Analytics are everywhere you look • What’s a DB2 guy (or girl) to do? • Things to keep in mind • Hadoop is not a replacement for existing infrastructure, but a tool to augment it • Your role is still vital to your organisation! • “90% of the world’s data is unstructured, but 90% of the world’s most important data is structured” David Barnes, IBM, 2012 IDUG Europe Keynote Speaker • Database people have been doing big data and analytics for the past 40 years or so, just with different tools and terms (and capitalisation) • If you have the right attitude / mind-set, a DBA background is an excellent stepping stone to becoming a wealthy “Data Scientist” 27
  • 28. #IDUG Big Data – Today • One of the secrets to DB2’s longevity is to “embrace and extend” new technologies, and Big Data is no exception • DB2 for z/OS • IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator for efficiently running complex query workloads • SQL extensions in most recent releases to improve query / analytic workloads • DB2 for LUW • BLU Acceleration to dramatically speed up analytics and reporting, by multiple orders of magnitude • Part of DB2 for LUW V10.5 (included in AWSE and AESE) • Remember that DB2 for LUW still holds Guinness World Record for Largest Data Warehouse (3PB) 28
  • 29. #IDUG Big Data – Today • Integration between DB2 and Hadoop opens new possibilities for gaining actionable insight 29
  • 30. #IDUG Big Data – Tomorrow • DB2 will continue with “embrace and extend” philosophy • Efficient interaction with highly optimised big data platforms such as Hadoop / BigInsights • Further expand internal analytic / big data capabilities • One size does NOT fit all ! • Each approach has strengths and weaknesses, best one is dependent on application requirements • NoSQL = Not Only SQL (or YeSQL) • Several NoSQL databases have added SQL capabilities • NoSQL for z/OS! • Simple Key / value NoSQL database for z/OS, currently freeware • http://www.nosqlz.com 30
  • 31. #IDUG Some Questions to Ponder • What have you done recently to: • Reduce the operational costs of the systems you support? • Improve your personal productivity? • Make the savings that you’ve made visible to the budget holders? • Test your failover / disaster recovery arrangements? • Review your housekeeping / maintenance / upgrade procedures to ensure you’re maximising availability? • Improve and expand your DB2 skills? • Make management aware of the business value of DB2? • Keep yourself relevant in a Big Data world? • Prepare for the future? 31 “The future depends on what you do today” Mahatma Ghandi
  • 32. #IDUG Where’s the future I was promised? 32 Portable fusion reactor Self-Tying Laces Hoverboard Flying cars
  • 33. #IDUG A Time Travellers Guide to DB2: Technology Themes for 2014 and beyond Julian Stuhler Principal Consultant Triton Consulting