There's are very good Redbooks on using DB2 and SAN's.
The following should help you!

1. DB2 UDB Backup and Recovery with ESS Copy Services, SG24-6557-00
Redbook, published August-15-2002, Rating: (based on 1 review)
91% 2. IBM ESS and IBM DB2 UDB Working Together, SG24-6262-00
Redbook, published November-1-2001, Rating: (based on 1 review)
80% 3. ESS Copy Services Solutions for Open Systems, TIPS0139
Hint & Tip, published March-12-2003

Regards,  Pierre.

Kilhoffer, Kelly wrote:
Does anyone have experience with DB2/Windows or DB2/Unix databases residing
on SANs?  We are buying a SAN and I was hoping someone out there had some
benchmarks or experience comparing database and logs on local drives vs
residing on a SAN.  The SAN brochure is promising that a SAN is MUCH faster
than a direct attached device.
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Pierre Saint-Jacques
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