What was the primary function of IMS Partition Support?
IMS Partition Support was a utility designed to increase the maximum size of IMS full function databases by allowing them to be partitioned. It is no longer supported and has been superseded by High Availability Large Databases (HALDBs) within the IMS base product.
When was IMS Partition Support released, and when did support end?
IMS Partition Support was initially released in 1997. Support for this product ended in 2003. Users should migrate to HALDBs, which are included in the IMS base product.
How did IMS Partition Support increase database size, and what is the recommended alternative?
IMS Partition Support allowed for the partitioning of full function databases, enabling larger database sizes. HALDBs, the replacement, offer similar functionality as part of the core IMS product, simplifying database management.
What were the main benefits of using IMS Partition Support, and how do they compare to the current alternatives?
The primary benefit was the ability to manage larger databases. The replacement, HALDBs, provides improved manageability and integration within the IMS environment, reducing the need for a separate utility.