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5. Use stop-server.bat (on Windows) or stop-server.sh (on Linux) to<br />

shutdown Community Edition.<br />

2.8 Summary<br />

In this chapter you have learned how to install Community Edition on Linux and Windows<br />

platforms. You also learned how to start and stop the Community Edition server, and how<br />

to launch and log on to the Community Edition Administrative Console. If you do not have a<br />

server available to install Community Edition, a good alternative is to use the Cloud.<br />

RightScale is an IBM partner and it has an all-in-one template that includes Community<br />

Edition and DB2 Express-C ready to use on the Amazon Cloud.<br />

2.9 Review questions<br />

1. Where can I get the latest Community Edition image?<br />

2. What platforms does Community Edition support?<br />

3. I would like to work <strong>with</strong> Community Edition, but my company doesn't have a server<br />

available for me to install it. What are my choices?<br />

4. Do I have to pay for using Community Edition and DB2 on the Cloud?<br />

5. How can I verify if the Community Edition server is started?<br />

6. Which of following platforms are supported by Community Edition?<br />

A. Windows (XP, Vista, 2003)<br />

B. Linux (Red Hat, Suse, Asianux)<br />

C. AIX<br />

D. Solaris<br />

E. All of the above<br />

7. How much disk space is the minimum needed to install Community Edition?<br />

A. 120 MB<br />

B. 30 MB<br />

C. 50 MB<br />

D. 500 MB<br />

E. 1 GB<br />

8. How much memory is the minimum needed to install Community Edition?<br />

A. 30 MB<br />

B. 140 MB

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