MySQL administrator's bible /
By: Cabral, Sheeri
Title By: Murphy, Keith
Material type: BookPublisher: Indianapolis, IN : Wiley Pub., c2009.Description: xxix, 855 p. : ill ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780470416914 (paper/website); 0470416912 (paper/website)Subject(s): Database management | Relational databasesDDC classification: 005.75/65 Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
The book fully covers MySQL 5.1 plus early features of the 6.0 release (as of the time of writing). All of the examples work in both MySQL 5.1 and MySQL 6.0, except where noted. This book is designed for two groups of people. The first group of people is those who have never worked on a database server and want to learn the fundamentals of database management using the world's number one open source database server. The second group of people is those who are currently using another database server and are looking to make a transition to MySQL server. They may be experienced database administration, but are not experienced with MySQL.
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | Course reserves |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 005.7585 CA MY (Browse shelf) | Available | T0038573 |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 813-820) and index.
The book fully covers MySQL 5.1 plus early features of the 6.0 release (as of the time of writing). All of the examples work in both MySQL 5.1 and MySQL 6.0, except where noted. This book is designed for two groups of people. The first group of people is those who have never worked on a database server and want to learn the fundamentals of database management using the world's number one open source database server. The second group of people is those who are currently using another database server and are looking to make a transition to MySQL server. They may be experienced database administration, but are not experienced with MySQL.