DB2 Connect Quick Beginnings for UNIX**


Disk Requirements

The actual fixed disk requirements of your install may vary depending on your file system and the components you install. Ensure that you have included a disk space allowance for your operating system, application development tools, application data, and communications products. For more information about space requirements for data, refer to the Administration Guide.

A default install of DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition for OS/2 requires a minimum of 150 MB of disk space, which includes the documentation and the DB2 administration tools. The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is available on the product CD-ROM.

A typical install of DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition for Windows requires a minimum of 205 MB of disk space, which includes the documentation, the DB2 administration tools, and the Java Runtime Environment (JRE).

A default install of DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition for UNIX ranges between 230-290 MB disk space, which includes documentation, the DB2 administration tools, but doesn't include a Java Runtime Environment (JRE).

Client Components

Use Table 1 to estimate the amount of disk space you need on each of your client workstations. You may require additional amounts of disk space depending on your file system.

Table 1. Disk Requirements for Client Components
Recommended Minimum Disk (MB)
OS/2
DB2 Run-Time Client 30 MB
DB2 Application Development Client (not including the JDK) 125 MB
DB2 Administration Client 95 MB


UNIX platforms
DB2 Run-Time Client 30-40 MB (70 MB for Silicon Graphics IRIX)
DB2 Application Development Client (not including the JDK) 90-120 MB (40 MB for NUMA-Q)
DB2 Administration Client 80-110 MB
Note:PTX/NUMA-Q and Silicon Graphics IRIX operating systems do not support DB2 Administration Clients.


Windows 32-bit Operating Systems
DB2 Run-Time Client 25 MB
DB2 Application Development Client (including the JDK) 325 MB
DB2 Administration Client 125 MB
Note:All DB2 Application Development Client and DB2 Administration Client sizings include the DB2 administration tools and documentation, except for PTX/NUMA-Q.


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