Server Database Management
This section contains articles and resources for database server administration. The topics cover fundamental database concepts and instructions for managing specific database management systems.
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Allowing Remote Database Access
Remote database access may be needed for third-party apps but is disabled by default due to security risks. Learn when and how to enable it safely.
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Change Your PostgreSQL Password on Linux
Postgres change password on Linux and enhance the security of your database.
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DBeaver tutorial for PostgreSQL, SQLite, MySQL, and MariaDB
This DBeaver tutorial will demonstrate how you can easily establish connections to a wide array of databases and work with them efficiently and effectively.
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How to Install MariaDB 5.5 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
In our tutorial, we install the database, MariaDB 5.5, otherwise known as MySQL, onto an Ubuntu 14.04 server in a few easy steps.
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MariaDB / MySQL Database Administration
Your hub for MySQL administration. Find tutorials on installation, user management, backups, optimization, and troubleshooting to master your database.
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MariaDB vs MySQL: Which database solution is right for you?
MariaDB vs. MySQL — choosing MariaDB over MySQL improves performance, adds more features, hardens security, and future-proofs your database on a truly open source platform.
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Percona
Percona Server on Core-Managed Linux (no cPanel): Install this MySQL alternative, upgrade existing DBs & leverage XtraDB for better performance.
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phpMyAdmin Web-Based Database Management
Master phpMyAdmin with our guides. Learn to import/export data, manage users, run queries, and optimize your database with this powerful web interface.
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Understanding Databases
A database is an organized collection of information. It provides an efficient and organized mechanism for storing, managing, and retrieving data.