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Developer(s) | IBM |
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Initial release | 1983[1] |
Stable release(s) | |
11.5.9[2]
/ 15 November 2023 | |
Written in | C, C++, assembly, Java |
Operating system | Linux, Unix-like, Windows. Historical support for OS/2 |
Platform | x86-64, x86, SPARC, IBM Power microprocessors |
Size | 1.6 GB |
Available in | English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Japanese |
Type | RDBMS |
License | Proprietary commercial software, Proprietary EULA |
Website | www |
Developer(s) | IBM |
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Initial release | 1983 |
Stable release | 13.1
|
Written in | PL/X, C, C++, assembly |
Operating system | z/OS |
Platform | z/Architecture |
Available in | English |
Type | RDBMS |
License | Proprietary EULA |
Website | ibm |
Db2 is a family of data management products, including database servers, developed by IBM. It initially supported the relational model, but was extended to support object–relational features and non-relational structures like JSON and XML. The brand name was originally styled as DB2[3][4][5] until 2017,[6] when it changed to its present form. (In the early days, it was sometimes wrongly styled as DB/2 - in a false derivation from the operating system OS/2 [7].)
DB2 for MVS (later OS/390) in 1983
Since the introduction of DB2 in 1983, IBM ...[unreliable source?]
relational data base management ... I.B.M.'s DB2