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June 01, 2023
By Nexcess
How to truncate MySQL tables from the CLI
Learn how to truncate MySQL tables from the CLI using this article from Nexcess. Truncation of MySQL tables is simple with these eight simple steps.
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April 27, 2023
MySQL vs. MariaDB: Nexcess application stack with MariaDB
Let's examine the history of MySQL and MariaDB and see how they compare — MySQL vs. MariaDB — and the performance advantages behind why the Nexcess application stack is built using MariaDB.
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March 03, 2023
By Kiki Sheldon
Truncating MariaDB/MySQL tables in the Nexcess Cloud
Truncating MariaDB/MySQL tables allows you to easily remove all data from the chosen MySQL database tables without having to manually delete and recreate them.
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March 03, 2023
By Kiki Sheldon
Importing and exporting a MySQL database
Exporting a MySQL database helps create a database backup for a website restoration process, cloning, or migration to a new server. You can export/import MySQL databases using different tools.
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February 23, 2023
Top 6 free MariaDB and MySQL GUI tools in 2024
This post will introduce you to the top six free MariaDB and MySQL GUI tools available in 2024. Whether you're a novice or an expert, chances are you'll find the tool suitable for your needs.
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February 21, 2023
By Kiki Sheldon
Convert MyISAM to InnoDB tables for database performance
With regard to database tables and storage engines, after learning why we would want to convert MyISAM to InnoDB for better performance, let’s review four methods for doing so.
January 31, 2023
By Kiki Sheldon
How to access a WordPress database with connection errors
In this article, we will learn how to access a WordPress database by troubleshooting and resolving the condition behind the "Error Establishing a Database Connection" message.
January 23, 2023
By Christy Joy
WordPress database setup — changing the database prefix
With regard to WordPress database setup and security, establishing a custom prefix for your database tables will harden your site against database-based hacker attacks.
November 02, 2022
How to monitor running MariaDB and MySQL queries
You need a way to check the status of your running MariaDB and MySQL queries, and so we will cover how to monitor them directly from your Nexcess Client Portal.
March 24, 2022
By Rajil Rajan
How to Create an SSH Tunnel for a MySQL Database
Learn how to create a MySQL SSH Tunnel for a database. Secure Shell (SSH) Tunneling provides strong authentication and secure encrypted communication — letting you manage the database remotely.
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