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>3. What's included in DB2 Express-C 9</H1
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>&#13;  Feature-wise, what's included in the DB2 Express-C download is impressive. To
  start with, you get the same database engine code as the full enterprise-level
  database server, with no connection restrictions. Also included is the full
  suite of commmand line and graphical user tools to help adminster databases
  and develop database applications. You also get autonomic maintenance features,
  along with development APIs and drivers for C/C++, Java, PHP, Perl and Ruby on
  Rails.
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>The cherry on top is the inclusion of IBM's new pureXML&#8482;
  hybrid technology that allows you to store XML data natively inside the
  database, without any shredding or decomposition of the data. This is a
  feature that is typically an add-on to the other editions of DB2 9, and IBM is
  giving it to users of the Express-C edition completely free of charge. Sometimes
  it's good to be the little guy.  
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>There are three architecture choices available for Linux: the 32-bit version, the
  64-bit version, and the PowerPC version, giving you the option of using the best
  hardware you have available for your DB2 installation.
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