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MySQL 8 Administrator???s Guide

You're reading from   MySQL 8 Administrator???s Guide Effective guide to administering high-performance MySQL 8 solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788395199
Length 510 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Chintan Mehta Chintan Mehta
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Hetal Oza Hetal Oza
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Subhash Shah Subhash Shah
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Preface 1. An Introduction to MYSQL 8 FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing and Upgrading MySQL 8 3. MySQL 8 – Using Programs and Utilities 4. MySQL 8 Data Types 5. MySQL 8 Database Management 6. MySQL 8 Storage Engines 7. Indexing in MySQL 8 8. Replication in MySQL 8 9. Partitioning in MySQL 8 10. MySQL 8 – Scalability and High Availability 11. MySQL 8 – Security 12. Optimizing MySQL 8 13. Extending MySQL 8 14. MySQL 8 Best Practices and Benchmarking 15. Troubleshooting MySQL 8 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Implementing replication

The basis for replication is that the master database server keeps track of all the changes taking place on the master database. The changes are tracked in the binary log files in the form of events since the server was started. SELECT operations are not recorded as they modify neither the database nor the contents. Each of the REPLICATION SLAVE pull a copy of the binary log file from master instead of a master database pushing the log file to the slave. The slave in turn executes the events as it is read from the master's binary log file. This maintains the consistency between master and slave servers. In MySQL replication, each slave functions independently from master and other slave servers. So, it is up to the slave to request the master's binary log file at a convenient time without impacting the master or slave functioning.

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