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Mastering MariaDB

  • Length: 350 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2014-09-12
  • ISBN-10: 1783981547
  • ISBN-13: 9781783981540
  • Sales Rank: #1379405 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Debug, secure, and back up your data for optimum server performance with MariaDB

About This Book

  • Monitor database activity and the major operating system parameters to improve performance
  • Tweak the behaviour of a large number of servers to achieve the desired level of stability and reliability
  • Solve the typical problems related to running a server, such as slow queries, long locks, and so on
  • A practical guide to implementing MariaDB to administrate servers and improve their performance

Who This Book Is For

This book is intended for intermediate users who want to learn how to administrate a MariaDB server or a set of servers. It is aimed at MariaDB users, and hence working knowledge of MariaDB is a prerequisite.

In Detail

MariaDB is a community-driven fork of MySQL, and is a relational DBMS that can be used to build reliable, high-performance database servers. MariaDB combines MySQL characteristics such as replication, backup and disaster recovery, transactions and locks, and also includes important improvements to the performance, stability, security, and monitoring capabilities.

Mastering MariaDBstarts with an overview of the basic features and mechanisms, which includes diagnosing and solving real-life problems such as data corruption, poorly performing queries, and deadlocks. You will learn how to improve the performance of a server by identifying slow queries, and how to choose and set up a proper backup plan and recover data when disasters occur. You will learn how to share your data through several servers using replication. By the end of this book, you will be able to configure MariaDB servers, diagnose as well as troubleshoot common transactional problems, and execute database maintenance.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Understanding the Essentials of MariaDB
Chapter 2. Debugging
Chapter 3. Optimizing Queries
Chapter 4. Transactions and Locks
Chapter 5. Users and Connections
Chapter 6. Caches
Chapter 7. InnoDB Compressed Tables
Chapter 8. Backup and Disaster Recovery
Chapter 9. Replication
Chapter 10. Table Partitioning
Chapter 11. Data Sharding
Chapter 12. MariaDB Galera Cluster

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