Getting Started with MariaDB

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| Rating | : | 4.57 (858 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1782168095 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 100 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-07-18 |
| Language | : | English |
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H. Moro said A Perfect Intro For DB Novices.. If you have no prior experience with MySQL/MariaDB and want a painless launching point, this is the primer for you! It is a short book and moves quickly. In literally half a day, I went from knowing absolutely nothing about so-called "relational" databases, to installing & successfully configuring a copy of MariaDB (a "drop-in replacement" for MySQL) on my Windows 7 desktop and having enough rudimentary knowledge to. Pethuru Raj said This book is good for database developers. I have gone through this book line by line. It is interesting to read from the beginning to the end. It is an informative one. Any one with a little bit of knowledge on databases and their management systems can definitely acquire a lot of reusable knowledge about this new database. The installation and configuration of MariaDB is well-documented in the first couple of chapters. The data and database security aspect. Good Introduction to MariaDB Disclaimer: I was given a reviewer's copy of 'Getting Started with MariaDB'. The fact that I was given a copy of the book in exchange for a written review has in no way influenced my rating of the book.'Getting Started with MariaDB' by Daniel Bartholomew is a quick introduction to MariaDB. At 100 pages in total (including front and back matter), it obviously cannot go deep in depth about things and must refer you ou
Daniel BartholomewDaniel Bartholomew has been using Linux since 1997 and databases since 1998. He has written dozens of articles for various magazines, including The Linux Journal, Linux Pro, Ubuntu, User and Tux.Daniel has been involved with the MariaDB project shortly after it began in early 2009. In addition to his day-to-day responsibilities, Daniel also serves as the MariaDB release coordinator and has been deeply involved with almost every MariaDB release.He lives in Raleigh, N
It is assumed that you have basic knowledge of software installation, editing files with a text editor, and using the command line and terminal.. You will then learn how to configure and maintain your database with the help of real-world examples.Getting Started with MariaDB literally starts at square one by walking you through the basics of what you need to know about MariaDB. Now you can quickly learn how to install and configure it to meet your own data storage needs in this beginner-friendly tutorial.OverviewA step-by-step guide to installin
He has written dozens of articles for various magazines, including The Linux Journal, Linux Pro, Ubuntu, User and Tux.Daniel has been involved with the MariaDB project shortly after it began in early 2009. About the AuthorDaniel BartholomewDaniel Bartholomew has been using Linux since 1997 and databases since 1998. He currently works for SkySQL and splits his time between MariaDB documentation and maintaining the bits and pieces (including build, e-mail, web, and other servers) that keep the MariaDB project running smoothly. In addition to his day-to-day responsibilities, Daniel also serves as the MariaDB release coordinator and has been deeply involved with almost every MariaDB release.He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA with his lovely wife and four children.
