ouelletg
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We have an external application that gathers data from many sources all over the country. Then a server that gathers this data processes it periodically and makes calls to the DB2 database (JDE tables) via ODBC – while processing these requests the performance takes a big hit and goes from a few seconds to 50+ seconds each.
The question is – when using ODBC (or even .NET data providers) is there any server setting on the NIC or the DEVD or the DB2 that limits or controls or restricts traffic – especially from a single source tying to maximize the connection.
The question is – when using ODBC (or even .NET data providers) is there any server setting on the NIC or the DEVD or the DB2 that limits or controls or restricts traffic – especially from a single source tying to maximize the connection.