Yes, but the DB2 on z/VM and z/VSE is not really DB2.  :-)

There are 3 different code platforms for DB2 - I'm missing some details, so
someone please fill in the blanks...

 - Non-mainframe platforms (Unix-type), which came from another data base
product 
   purchased by IBM a long time ago (Sequent?), and has some code shared
with
   Informix
 - z/OS (the original System R)
 - z/VSE, z/VM, which IIRC is based on DL/1

DB2 9 (note the lack of V - Timothy, you aren't following proper IBM
marketing format  *g* ) adds the XML functionality in DB2 for non-MF 8.2,
AKA "Viper".  The big primary change is the introduction of "native" XML
data storage, which does not follow Dr. Codd's model (shock!  Horrors!
Performance, finally!).   Although this is not the first "native" XML data
base - Software AG's Tamino, for example, has been around for a long, long
time.

Later,
Ray



-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Sebastian Welton
Sent: Thursday March 15 2007 08:37
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: DB2 V9 z/OS GA (Was: What to do with extra storage on new z9)

On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 10:22:51 -0500, Tom Moulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>On the subject of dot.zero release, did you also notice that there is never
>a dot.two release?  Always new versions.  New versions typically have a
>price increase on the MLC, whilst new releases do not.

Unless you're on a different platform. There was a DB2 UDB 8.2.2 for Linux,
etc and if you're running DB2 Server, which VM and VSE are, then the current
version is 7.4 I believe.

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