How to install mysql server on fedora
This howto will guide you on how to install mysql 5 on your fedora, start the mysql server on reboot, make new mysql users, change root and user's password and add new database, remove anonymous logins...
View ArticleOracle presents much Faster MySQL Beta 5.5
Oracle announced the release of faster MySQL 5.5 beta which is claimed to be atleast 2 times faster the its previous stable version MySQL 5.1, which debuted a year ago. After all the controversy behind...
View ArticleBackup your MySQL databases automatically using Automysqlbackup
When I started managing a server, due to small database I always took manual backups, scarcely though. And because of my laziness in doing so, my fellow author,shredder12 constantly bugged me to do so....
View ArticleHow to replicate your MySQL database in Fedora, Ubuntu and Opensuse
This tutorial will guide you on how to create MySQL database replication over different servers. All updates on the Master server will be replicated on the slave server. This method may not save you in...
View ArticleMyISAM Or InnoDB MySQL engine?
Most people don't bother about what MySQL engine they are using. Generally, it doesn't even matter, the default MyISAM does the job really well but sometimes switching to some other engine or at least...
View ArticleHow to Backup MySQL databases without interrupting MySQL?
Normally when we create a backup of our MySQL using Mysqldump it creates a Read Lock on the database, so no changes can be made to the database at that time. It may take from a second to few minutes to...
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