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ARMS – Ajax Based Online Multiserver GUI For MySQL

ARMS is a TRUE web-based solution
The product harnesses the full power of MySQL in a web-based interface. At this moment in time, its closest rival, PHPMyAdmin while being a solid open-source solution that offers significant reliability and functionality does not even come close when compared side-by-side to Advanced Resource Management System (ARMS). When user experience, [...]


Using Php to Populate a Drop Down List Box From a Mysql Database Table

Author: John Dixon
Quite often when you are developing web sites or applications it is necessary to create a drop down list box that contains entries from a database table. You can, of course, hard code the items in the drop down list box, but this isn’t really very elegant, and can create problems if the [...]


12 Reasons why you choose LAMP Components

Author: Hytech Professionals
Other than the fact that there is no dearth of developers who learn enough LAMP to competently put together a Web application, herewith an even dozen of enduring advantages to the LAMP solution stack:

Installation is easy because most Linux distro’s bundle all the other LAMP components.
Linux is flexible – A good developer takes [...]


Mysql Command Line Utility

Author: Mike Walton

MySQL is a very powerful open source database which means that it is free to use. One of the many tools that come with MySQL is their MySQL Command Line that will allow you to do pretty much everything from create a database to add and edit entries in the database. This article [...]


MySQL Monitoring Commands and Tips

The MySQL database is rapidly becoming the default choice for big enterprises and pioneering Web 2.0 companies. MySQL system store the all of the critical data and easy to maintenance in every cases. While the adoption rate of MySQL continues to grow in momentum, it poses some unique challenges for traditional DBAs in monitoring [...]


MySQL Vs Postgre SQL – A Comparison

By Puripong Koomsin
Postgre SQL vs MySQL is a loaded question indeed. Both are great applications and often the choice of which to use is purely a matter of personal preference. However they can be compared side by side to try to help users decide which might be the right choice for them.

Features: Here probably PostgreSQL [...]


How to rectify the Table Corruption in MySQL Database using Request Tracker

Table Corruption in MySQL Database by jpstellar
A Request Tracker (RT) enables you to keep a record of all the operations performed in MySQL database. RT creates a session by using a MySQL database, a PERL (Practical Extraction and Report Language) based main engine and front-end web and mail interfaces. However, if RT is unable to [...]


Future of MySQL in Oracle empire

Is Oracle recruiting MySQL software into its empire? by Darwin Redshield
With Oracle’s recent $7.38 billion dollar buyout of Sun Microsystems, some new product recipes are bound to end up on the fattened company’s revisited menu. New head chef Larry Ellison is now directing the flavor of Sun’s software products, and some people are [...]


One MySQL Performance Tip You Must See

Author: John Murray
Is your dedicated or virtual dedicated server really living up to it’s true potential. This one MySQL change could help you squeeze more out of your server.
I run about twenty websites, formerly spread over two shared hosting accounts. Last month my hosts, both independently shut me down for over utilizing CPU. [...]


MySQL Reference Sheet

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