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In real-world applications, we see large amounts of data being generated on an hourly basis. How do you think we can handle this data? Correct, to solve our problems with large-sized data, MySQL shines bright as it is built to handle data pools of all sizes with ease.
List of contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to MySQL
Chapter 2: Getting Started with MySQL
Chapter 3: Data Modeling
Chapter 4: SQL Development
Chapter 5: Server Administration
Chapter 6: Backing Up and Restoring MySQL Data
About the author
Sufyan bin Uzayr is a writer, coder and entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in the industry. He has authored several books in the past, pertaining to a diverse range of topics, ranging from History to Computers/IT.
Sufyan is the Director of Parakozm, a multinational IT company specializing in EdTech solutions. He also runs Zeba Academy, an online learning and teaching vertical with a focus on STEM fields.
Sufyan specializes in a wide variety of technologies, such as JavaScript, Dart, WordPress, Drupal, Linux and Python. He holds multiple degrees, including ones in Management, IT, Literature and Political Science.
Sufyan is a digital nomad, dividing his time between four countries. He has lived and taught in universities and educational institutions around the globe. Sufyan takes a keen interest in technology, politics, literature, history and sports, and in his spare time, he enjoys teaching coding and English to young students.
Learn more at sufyanism.com
Summary
In real-world applications, we see large amounts of data being generated on an hourly basis. How do you think we can handle this data? Correct, to solve our problems with large-sized data, MySQL shines bright as it is built to handle data pools of all sizes with ease.