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MySQL 8 Administrator???s Guide

You're reading from  MySQL 8 Administrator???s Guide

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788395199
Pages 510 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (4):
Chintan Mehta Chintan Mehta
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Ankit K Bhavsar Ankit K Bhavsar
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Hetal Oza Hetal Oza
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Subhash Shah Subhash Shah
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. An Introduction to MYSQL 8 2. Installing and Upgrading MySQL 8 3. MySQL 8 – Using Programs and Utilities 4. MySQL 8 Data Types 5. MySQL 8 Database Management 6. MySQL 8 Storage Engines 7. Indexing in MySQL 8 8. Replication in MySQL 8 9. Partitioning in MySQL 8 10. MySQL 8 – Scalability and High Availability 11. MySQL 8 – Security 12. Optimizing MySQL 8 13. Extending MySQL 8 14. MySQL 8 Best Practices and Benchmarking 15. Troubleshooting MySQL 8 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Replication solutions

MySQL replication is useful in many different scenarios to fulfill a range of purposes. This section focuses on specific use cases and provides general information on how to use the replication.

One of the major use cases is to use replication for backup purposes. The data from the master can be replicated on the slave database server and then the data on the slave can be backed up. The slave database server can be shut down without affecting the operations running on the master database server.

Another use case is to handle unexpected halt of the REPLICATION SLAVE. To accomplish this, once the slave restarts, the I/O thread must be able to recover information about the transactions received and the transactions that are executed by the SQL thread. This information is stored in the InnoDB tables. As the InnoDB storage engine is transactional, it is always...

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