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Db2 manual says Db2 Starter Edition is restricted to use Point-in-time (PIT) recovery.
How does the restriction affect our daily operations ?
- Db2 Starter Edition (New for 12.1)
- Db2 Starter Edition is designed for users needing core data management capabilities for new applications and services. To access advanced functionality, customers can seamlessly upgrade to the higher Db2 editions. Db2 Starter Edition is subject to capacity restrictions of up to 4 cores and 16 GB of memory per physical or virtual server. Furthermore, it restricts advanced functionality including High Availability Disaster Recovery (HADR), Native Encryption and Audit Logging, Federation, Backup & Restore (Point-in-time recovery), Db2 pureScale, and Database Partitioning Feature (DPF). Experience robust performance, and workload management across on-premises and hybrid cloud environments.
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