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Most Linux distros make it almost trivial to add popular DBMSs to your system, such as MySQL and MariaDB, by bundling them in for free in their online app stores.
Whether you're running a LAMP stack on Ubuntu or CentOS, you need to back up your MySQL databases. Learn how to do this with the help of the mysqldump command.
Company goes head-to-head with MySQL and PostgreSQL with a free version of its ASE database for Linux.
Until recently, I've been a fan of the PostgreSQL database, but Mysql's database replication implementation is very slick. Not to disparage my favorite RDBMS too much, but PostgreSQL's replication ...
As we saw in my database articles in the last two issues of LJ, open-source programmers are fortunate enough to have several database options at their disposal. By far, the two most popular ...
Your WordPress instance (set up with the proper user credentials for the database) should be able to use the remote MySQL server as its database host. Congratulations!
When you think of databases usually MySQL or Oracle or even Microsoft SQL Server come to mind. Yet, object oriented databases have the potential to cut down coding nuts and bolts and speed up app ...
MySQL remains one of the most common and consistent elements in the modern application programming stack. If you want a database for your app or service, and your needs are fairly generic, MySQL ...
Company goes head-to-head with MySQL and PostgreSQL with a free version of its ASE database for Linux.