MySQL Administration training is a comprehensive course covering all aspects of administering a MySQL database server.
You will learn how MySQL Database works, what tools are available, how we can use them, how to secure and configure a MySQL Database Server. During this MySQL training course you will learn how to manage user accounts and how the MySQL Access Privilege System works. You will also learn how to to database maintenance, as well as perform your database backup and recovery.
All of our courses can be tailored and delivered at your worksite. For groups of four or more, we offer affordable on-site training. Call us today for more information. 1-866-365-4911
This course designed for those tasked with administering a MySQL database system. You may or may not have prior database administration experience.
* MySQL Programs
* Extended MySQL Server (mysqld-max)
* mysqld_safe, mysql.server
* mysqld_multi
* mysqld Options
* The Server SQL Mode
* Server System Variables
* Dynamic System Variables
* Server Status Variables
* Shutdown Process
* Securing MySQL Against Attacks
* Security-Related mysqld Options
* Security Issues with LOAD DATA LOCAL
* MySQL Privilege System Overview
* Privileges Provided by MySQL
* Connecting to the MySQL Server – Stages
* Access Control, Stage 1: Connection Verification
* Access Control, Stage 2: Request Verification
* Access Denied Errors
* Users and Passwords
* Creating New Users
* Deleting User Accounts
* Limiting User Resources
* Changing Passwords
* Backup and Recoveryx
* Point-in-Time Recovery
* Maintenance and Crash Recovery
* myisamchk Syntax and Options
* Getting Table Information
* MySQL Local Setting
* National Characters and Sorting
* MySQL Server Time Zone
* Error Log
* General Query Log
* Update Log
* Binary Log
* Slow Query Log
* Log File Maintenance and Rotation
* Running Multiple Servers in Windows
* Running Multiple Servers in Windows as Services
* Running Multiple Servers in Unix and Linux
* Using Client Tools in a Multi-Server Environment
* The Concept of Query Cache
* Testing Query Cache with SELECT
* Configuring Query Cache
* Checking Query Cache Status and Maintenance
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