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Latest revision as of 14:55, 6 November 2024
About
MySQL is a FOSS database engine and server. It fills roughly the same niche as Microsoft SQL Server.
The MySQL package (at least in Linux) has a number of helper utilities available, including MySQL Workbench (a combination of the former MySQL Administrator and MySQL Query Browser applications).
Articles
- SQL Syntax:
- Versions: stuff particular to specific versions
- Related
- How-To:
- /migration: backing up and restoring
- /notes: disorganized information, mostly how-to
- Components:
- /archive: older stuff that probably is no longer applicable
Links
Reference
- official site
- Wikipedia
- HashMySQL wiki: official wiki of the unofficial-but-sanctioned #mysql IRC channel on freenode
How To
- repair munged tables: see mysqlcheck
- data recovery
- Chapter 7. Backup and Recovery
- How to recover MySQL data from Innodb? - if you have a copy of /var/www/lib/mysql but MySQL can't see the data
- The important thing to remember is that not all of the data is in the *.fr? files.
News
- 2016-05-13 In MySQL, never use "utf8". Use "utf8mb4".
- 2007-06-21 MySQL's architect discusses open source, database in a cloud, other IT issues
Archive
These two apps have been merged into MySQL Workbench: