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Revision as of 04:47, 3 February 2012
Background
MySQL has long been my all time favorite database server, not only because is is free and open source, but because it is so stable, rebust, and scalable.
And, as MySQL database servers will run on Linux, MAC, and Windows, it is very portable and easy to use and administer.
GUI Admin Tools
phpMyAdmin - An advanced MySQl web based GUI configuration tool
SQL Buddy - An simple MySQL web based GUI configuration tool
Tips, Tricks & How-To's
How to backup and restore MySQL databases from the command line
MySQL Web Sites
The official MySQL Website
MySQL Tutorial #1
LAMP Solutions - Linux, Apache, MySQL & PHP/Perl
Wordpress blog site, relying on LAMP
The MediaWiki software that runs this wiki!
The best online encyclopedia ever!