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, what's up all ?
Today,
I am writing about a book of MariaDB.
Do
you know, what is mariaDB?
If answer is yes, I gives you thanks. If answer is no,
I told you about MariaDB.Let's time to know MariaDB………..
MariaDB
is a mature, stable, open source relational database. From its beginning in
2009 as a branch or fork of the MySQL database, to its status today as the
default version of that database in most Linux distributions, and the database
of choice for many companies large and small, MariaDB has proven that
communities of users and developers, working and collaborating together, can do
more than a single company could ever do. MariaDB shares many features and
capabilities of its parent database, but like most children it has also
surpassed its parent in many ways. The recipes in this book tread some common
ground, but they are mostly about the features that are unique to or were
introduced first in MariaDB.
What you need for this book?
To
get the most out of this book, you'll need a computer that is capable of
running MariaDB. Fortunately, this is quite easy as MariaDB runs well on many
different versions of Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. Due to the limitations of
some storage engines and other MariaDB components, there are some recipes which
are Linux-only or Windows-only. These are marked as such in the text.
This
book assumes that the reader is familiar with either the Windows, Mac OS, or
Linux command-line environments; is comfortable with using a plain text editor;
and knows how to download and install software. It is also helpful if the
reader is familiar with databases and database concepts.
Who this book is for?
This
book is for anyone who wants to explore and learn how to use features that make
MariaDB
different from other databases in its class in a practical, hands-on way.
Tables content of the book.
Chapter
1, Getting Started with MariaDB, covers installing MariaDB on Linux,
Windows, and Mac OS along with making backups, enabling common plugins, and
other common tasks.
Chapter
2, Diving Deep into MariaDB, covers importing data, customizing the output
of queries, migrating the data, and other topics.
Chapter
3, Optimizing and Tuning MariaDB, covers various configuration and
optimization tasks as well as creating and removing indexes, JOINs, and other
topics.
Chapter
4, The TokuDB Storage Engine, speaks about the alternative storage engine
including how to enable it, and how to use and configure it.
Chapter
5, The CONNECT Storage Engine, explores the CONNECT storage engine
including how to enable and configure it, and how to use it to connect to
several different filetypes. Chapter 6, Replication in MariaDB, includes
recipes on global transaction IDs, multisource replication, and the binary log.
Chapter
7, Replication with MariaDB Galera Cluster, includes recipes that cover how
to insta and use this new clustering solution.
Chapter
8, Performance and Usage Statistics, covers using MariaDB's extended
statistics, the audit plugin, and the performance schema.
Chapter
9, Searching Data Using Sphinx, covers how to install and use this useful
full-text database indexer and search engine.
Chapter
10, Exploring Dynamic and Virtual Columns in MariaDB, is all about the
built-in NoSQL features of MariaDB including dynamic and virtual columns
features in MariaDB.
Chapter
11, NoSQL with HandlerSocket, is a chapter devoted to the NoSQL
HandlerSocket feature and how to use it with various languages.
Chapter
12, NoSQL with the Cassandra Storage Engine, contains several recipes
covering the installation and usage of the Cassandra storage engine.
Chapter
13, MariaDB Security, contains several recipes relating to securing
MariaDB.visit page
Let's time to download the book……….
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Thanks bro.
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