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    Mysql: Become A Mysql Admin

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    Mysql: Become A Mysql Admin

    Mysql: Become A Mysql Admin
    Last updated 6/2018
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.93 GB | Duration: 8h 27m

    Store, retrieve, and manipulate your data and design efficient database solutions with MySQL 8

    What you'll learn

    Handle MySQL user management

    Set up and operate MySQL replication, including moving to GTID based replication

    Hands on experience of operations carried out on MySQL instances, running sysbench against them, and producing a workload

    Perform administration and performance-tuning tasks

    Master the new querying features in MySQL 8

    Access databases with PHP, Python, or Java

    Requirements

    Basic understanding of database concepts is all you need

    Description

    MySQL is the most popular and widely used relational databases in the World today.




    The main purpose of this comprehensive course is to assist you on setting up MySQL 8 and running with replication, learn about database administration topics like backups, replication, monitoring, and point in time recovery, switchovers, user management and version upgrades. It is packed with step-by-step instructions and working examples to solve any problem you might come across in MySQL querying and administrationContents and OverviewThis training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.The first course, MySQL 8 for Administrators, covers the differences between various MySQL versions. It starts off with the basics: Installing MySQL and creating users. After that, we will get sysbench up and running. Sysbench, responsible for issuing queries against databases, is the de-facto benchmarking tool for MySQL. With that hands-on lab environment at hand, we will learn about various database administration topics like backups, replication, monitoring, and point in time recovery, switchovers, user management and version upgrades.
    The second course, MySQL 8 Recipes, contains practical recipes on efficient MySQL administration, with tips on effective user management, security, database monitoring, troubleshooting, and more. Supplying quick solutions to common problems you might encounter while working with MySQL, the tutorial contains practical tips and tricks to give you the edge over others while designing, developing, and administering your MySQL solution.


    By the end of this training program, you will be well versed with high-performance querying and database administration using MySQL.About the Authors
    Peter Boros has more than 10 years of MySQL administration experience. Peter has also taught Oracle University courses about MySQL across EMEA, later he was a Principal Architect at Percona, a company specializing in MySQL consulting. Apart from this, he has worked with a few of the world’s largest MySQL deployments, belonging to prestigious web properties. This course is a product of Peter’s immense work experience and his expertise on the subject.Simon Krenger is a Database Engineer for the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) in Bern, Switzerland. He has worked with a wide variety of technologies, including Oracle databases (OCP), Linux, and automation software. He focuses on Information Security and has gained experience with common agile software development practices.

    Overview

    Section 1: MySQL 8 for Administrators

    Lecture 1 Course Overview

    Lecture 2 A Lab About the Labs

    Lecture 3 MySQL 8 Installation from Rpm Packages

    Lecture 4 MySQL 8 Installation from Deb Packages

    Lecture 5 Set Up MySQL 8 from Binary Tarball

    Lecture 6 Changing Configuration Parameters in my.cnf

    Lecture 7 Changing MySQL Configuration Parameters Online

    Lecture 8 New in MySQL 8: Persisting Configuration Parameters

    Lecture 9 Essential MySQL Configuration Parameters

    Lecture 10 Essential InnoDB

    Lecture 11 Creating Databases and Users for Applications

    Lecture 12 Detour: MySQL Usage Basics

    Lecture 13 New in MySQL 8: Roles

    Lecture 14 Using sysbench

    Lecture 15 Authentication Changes

    Lecture 16 The Binary Log

    Lecture 17 Setting Up a Replication Slave

    Lecture 18 Introduction to GTID Replication

    Lecture 19 Migrating to GTID Replication

    Lecture 20 Command Line Monitoring

    Lecture 21 External Monitoring Systems

    Lecture 22 Logical Backups

    Lecture 23 Physical Backups

    Lecture 24 Point in Time Recovery

    Lecture 25 Switchovers

    Lecture 26 Advanced Replication

    Lecture 27 Checking Replication Consistency

    Lecture 28 Migration Consideration

    Lecture 29 Replication Consistency Before Migration

    Lecture 30 Verifying Query Behavior Before Migration

    Section 2: MySQL 8 Recipes

    Lecture 31 The Course Overview

    Lecture 32 Learning MySQL 8

    Lecture 33 Getting to Know the MySQL 8 Architecture

    Lecture 34 Installation via Package Manager

    Lecture 35 Installation via Manual Package

    Lecture 36 Upgrading an Existing Database to MySQL 8

    Lecture 37 Using Tools to Access the Database

    Lecture 38 Getting to Know Your Database

    Lecture 39 Performing Initial Database Configuration

    Lecture 40 Accessing the Data Dictionary

    Lecture 41 Managing Users

    Lecture 42 Performing Basic Troubleshooting

    Lecture 43 Configuring Security

    Lecture 44 Performing Backup and Recovery of Your Database

    Lecture 45 Optimizing Performance with Query Execution Plans

    Lecture 46 Learning SQL: Querying Data

    Lecture 47 Learning SQL: Inserting and Modifying Data

    Lecture 48 Learning SQL: Design Databases

    Lecture 49 Learning Best Practices for Writing Queries

    Lecture 50 Using the New Querying Features in MySQL 8

    Lecture 51 Working with Indexes

    Lecture 52 Managing Big Databases Using Partitioning

    Lecture 53 Programming with PHP

    Lecture 54 Using a PHP Database Abstraction Layer

    Lecture 55 Programming with Python

    Lecture 56 Programming with Java

    New and returning MySQL DBAs, who are just getting to know MySQL, or who knew earlier versions and are curious about the latest administration differences in MySQL 8