How to Optimize MySQL for High Speed
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How to Optimize MySQL for High Speed

There is no need to mention that speed is one of the most sought-after attributes in any database system. Optimizing MySQL for high speed is essential to ensure responsive applications and efficient data processing. There are basically two best ways to speed up UNION in MySQL – using UNION ALL and using push-down conditions. In…

SQL Server on AWS vs Azure | Everything You Need to Know
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SQL Server on AWS vs Azure | Everything You Need to Know

AWS SQL and Azure SQL server are excellent cloud services, with more than 99.9% availability, competitive pay-as-you-go pricing strategies, and more. Yet, they have certain limitations in scalability, integration, and security. So, choosing one can be tough if you’re just starting out. A comparison of SQL server on AWS vs Azure When comparing SQL servers…

5 Things You Overlooked With Mysql Dumps
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5 Things You Overlooked With Mysql Dumps

You may already know that when the mysqldump client utility performs logical backups, it produces a set of SQL statements that you can execute to reproduce the original database object definitions and table data. Although it dumps one or more MySQL databases for backup or transfer to another SQL server, there are 5 things that…

How to Optimize Paging in MySQL? 3 Best Ways
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How to Optimize Paging in MySQL? 3 Best Ways

Paging or pagination is a common requirement for almost all web applications where all the documents are divided into discrete pages. This is the easiest way to select only what you need from the database. However, optimizing paging operations is crucial to ensure efficient and fast retrieval of data in MySQL. So how do you…

Easy MySQL Replication With Hotbackups
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Easy MySQL Replication With Hotbackups

Setting up replication in MySQL is something we need to do quite often. Slaves die, replication fails, or tables and data get out of sync. Whenever we build a slave, we must start with a snapshot of all the data from the master database. MySQLdump is the tried-and-true method of doing this, however it requires…

Migrating MySQL to Oracle

Migrating MySQL to Oracle

This article is from 2006. MySQL has come a long way since then. MySQL 5.5 is very robust and feature-rich, matching Oracle in many different areas including datatypes, stored procedures and functions, high availability solutions, ACID compliance and MVCC, hot backups, cold backups and dumps, full text, and other index options, materialized views and much more.  Here’s a high-level…