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    Mysql For Database Administrator

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    Mysql For Database Administrator

    Mysql For Database Administrator
    Published 6/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 4.34 GB | Duration: 10h 28m

    Oracle MySQL for DBA

    What you'll learn

    Learn to manage MySQL Database Administration

    Understanding MySQL Architecture

    Configuring MySQL like a Professional

    Securing MySQL

    Configuring a Replication Topology

    Administering a Replication Topology

    High Availability with MySQL InnoDB Cluster

    Requirements

    RDBMS Knowledge

    MySQL Database Basic idea

    Description

    Learn about the MySQL database, which is the world’s most popular open-source database and the best database for web based applications, powering leading websites worldwide, including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. MySQL is a well-known open source structured database because of its performance, easiness to use, and reliability. This is the most common choice of web applications for a relational database. In the current market, thousands of web-based applications rely on MySQL including giant industries such as Facebook, Twitter, and Wikipedia. It has also proven to be the database choice for Software as a Service (SaaS) based applications such as Twitter, YouTube, SugarCRM, Supply Dynamics, Workday, RightNow, Omniture, Zimbra, and many more. We will discuss this in detail in the use cases of MySQL section later in the chapter. MySQL was developed by MySQL AB, a Swedish company, and now it is distributed and supported by Oracle Corporation. MySQL carries a valuable history with it.Let's take an in-depth look at MySQL 8 new features, benefits, use cases along with a few limitations of MySQL 8 after we have an overview of MySQL. This is going to be exciting, let's get prepared. Many industries prefer open source technology because of the technology's flexibility and cost-saving features, while MySQL has put its footprint in the market by becoming the most popular relational database for web applications. Open source means that you can view the source of MySQL and customize it based on your needs without any cost. You can download the source or binary files from its site and use them accordingly.The MySQL server is covered under the General Public License (GNU), which means that we can freely use it for web applications, study its source code, and modify it to suit our needs. It also has the Enterprise Edition as well with advanced features included. Many enterprises still purchase the support contract from MySQL to get ssistance on various issues.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction to MySQL Lab Environment

    Section 2: Installing and Upgrading MySQL

    Lecture 2 Installation and Upgrade MySQL

    Lecture 3 Install MySQL on Linux

    Lecture 4 Installing MySQL

    Lecture 5 Installed Files and Directories

    Lecture 6 Connecting to MySQL

    Lecture 7 Configuring the MySQL Service

    Lecture 8 Upgrading MySQL

    Lecture 9 Deploying MySQL with Docker

    Section 3: Understanding MySQL Architecture

    Lecture 10 Configuring Tablespaces

    Lecture 11 Configuring the Buffer Pool

    Section 4: Configuring MySQL

    Lecture 12 Modifying a Setting by Using Command-Line Arguments

    Lecture 13 Modifying the Configuration File

    Lecture 14 Changing Dynamic Settings

    Lecture 15 Persisting Global Variables

    Lecture 16 Configuring the Client

    Lecture 17 Running Multiple MySQL Servers on the Same Host

    Section 5: Monitoring MySQL

    Lecture 18 Configuring the Slow Query Log

    Lecture 19 Identify Slow Query Log

    Lecture 20 Installing MySQL Enterprise Monitor

    Lecture 21 Monitoring Server Activity

    Section 6: Managing MySQL Users

    Lecture 22 Creating Users and Roles

    Lecture 23 Granting Permissions

    Section 7: Securing MySQL

    Lecture 24 Enabling SSL for Secure Connections

    Lecture 25 Enabling SSL for Secure Connections_Demo

    Lecture 26 Encrypting MySQL Data-at-Rest

    Lecture 27 Configuring MySQL Enterprise Firewall

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