Installation and Configuration Supplement
You can decide whether to set up a centralized web server for the DB2
documentation, install the documentation on each machine, or use a combination
of both:
- Advantages of a Web Server
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- Any installation and customization of HTML files need only be done
once.
- You can use the search facility of the web server, and can create search
indexes for specific sets of documents that your users need.
- Less storage is required overall. With files stored centrally,
client machines only require a web browser.
- Information can be viewed from any kind of client machine that supports a
web browser.
- You can supply links to items of key interest to your users, and links to
local information such as coding guidelines and operations manuals.
- It is easier to direct people to specific URLs to find the information
they need.
- You can collect books for multiple different products, not just those
installed locally.
- Disadvantages of a Web Server
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- It is not simple to use the Information Center from a remote machine to
access files on the web server.
- You cannot use the HTML search facility and search indexes that come with
DB2. You should replace or remove the default search form to avoid
confusion.
- An administrator might need to manage network load on the web
server.
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