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MySQL for Database Administrators Ed 4

The MySQL for Database Administrators enables DBAs and other database professionals to maximize their organization's investment in MySQL. Learn to configure the MySQL Server, set up replication and...

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$5,000 USD
Course Code MySQL5-DBA
Duration 5 days
Available Formats Classroom

The MySQL for Database Administrators enables DBAs and other database professionals to maximize their organization's investment in MySQL. Learn to configure the MySQL Server, set up replication and security, perform database backups and recoveries, optimize query performance, and configure for high availability.

  • Install and configure MySQL Server and client programs
  • Recognize the key components of the MySQL architecture
  • Manage user accounts and secure your server
  • Troubleshoot server slowdowns and other issues
  • Backup and recover MySQL database
  • Configure and administer a variety of replication topologies

Skills Gained

  • Install the MySQL server and client programs
  • Upgrade MySQL on a running server
  • Describe MySQL architecture
  • Explain how MySQL processes
  • stores
  • and transmits data
  • Configure MySQL server and client programs
  • Use server logs and other tools to monitor database activity
  • Create and manage users and roles
  • Protect your data from common security risks
  • Troubleshoot server slowdowns and other common problems
  • Identify and optimize poorly performing queries
  • Define and implement a backup strategy
  • Perform physical and logical backups of your data
  • Describe MySQL replication and its role in high availability and scalability
  • Configure simple and complex replication topologies
  • Administer a replication topology
  • Configure and administer InnoDB Cluster

Who Can Benefit

  • Database Administrators
  • Database Designers

Prerequisites

  • Should be knowlegeable with relational database concepts and using the mysql command-line client
  • Should be knowlegeable with MySQL data types and executing basic DDL and DML queries using SQL
  • Should be knowlegeable with Joining tables

Course Details

Introduction to MySQL

  • MySQL overview
  • MySQL Enterprise Edition
  • MySQL on the Web
  • MySQL in the Cloud
  • The MySQL community

Installing MySQL

  • Installing MySQL
  • Installed Files and Directories
  • Initial Configuration
  • Starting and Stopping MySQL
  • Upgrading MySQL

MySQL Architecture

  • Architectural Overview
  • How MySQL Transmits Data
  • How MySQL Processes Requests
  • How MySQL Stores Data
  • Tablespaces
  • Redo and Undo Logs
  • How MySQL Uses Memory
  • Plug-in Interface

Configuring MySQL

  • Server Options, Variables, and the Command Line
  • Option Files
  • System Variables
  • Launching Multiple Servers on the Same Host

Monitoring MySQL

  • Monitoring MySQL with Log Files
  • Monitoring MySQL with Status Variables
  • Monitoring MySQL with Performance Schema
  • MySQL Enterprise Audit
  • MySQL Enterprise Monitor
  • Monitoring User Activity

User Management

  • MySQL Privilege System
  • Creating and Modifying User Accounts
  • Configuring Passwords and Account Expiration
  • Authentication Plug-Ins
  • Granting Permissions
  • Grant Tables
  • Resetting a Forgotten Root Password

MySQL Security

  • Security Risks
  • Network Security
  • Secure Connections
  • Password Security
  • Operating System Security
  • Protecting Against SQL Injections
  • MySQL Enterprise Firewall

Maintaining a Stable System

  • Stability
  • Why Databases Fail
  • Capacity Planning
  • Troubleshooting
  • Identifying the Causes of Server Slowdowns
  • InnoDB Recovery

Optimizing Query Performance

  • Identifying Slow Queries
  • The EXPLAIN statement
  • Working with Indexes
  • Index Statistics

Backup Strategies

  • Understanding Backups
  • Backup Techniques
  • Creating a Backup Strategy

Performing Backups

  • MySQL Backup Tools
  • Raw Backup Methods
  • Techniques that Use the Binary Log

Configuring a Replication Topology

  • Overview of Replication
  • Replication Conflicts
  • When to Use Replication
  • Configuring Replication

Administering a Replication Topology

  • Failover
  • MySQL Utilities
  • Replication Threads
  • Monitoring Replication
  • Troubleshooting Replication

Group Replication

  • Overview
  • Single-Primary and Multi-Primary Modes
  • Configuring Group Replication
  • Monitoring Group Replication

Conclusion

  • Course Overview
  • MySQL Curriculum
  • Course Evaluation
  • Thank You!
  • QA Session