Chapter 1 introduces my interpretation of disaster recovery. Although short, this chapter is extremely important, because it spells out the premises I work with throughout the rest of the ebook. Disaster recovery is not simply a backup/restore process, it is not simply high-availability techniques, and it is not a project to be completed. Disaster recovery is a daily job duty of a database administrator. Chapter 2 focuses on truly understanding the database backup process. There are many misleading aspects to the backup process, so without a thorough understanding |
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1 - data and tables A place for everything Don’t you just hate losing things? Whether it’s your car keys, that 25% off coupon for Urban Outfitters, or your application’s data, there’s nothing worse than not being able to keep up with what you need... when you need it. 2 - the SELECT statement Gifted data retrieval you’ll meet the powerful SELECT statement and learn how to gain access to that important information you’ve been putting in your tables. 3 - DELETE and UPDATE A change will do you good
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Chapter 1, explains the major components of MySQL and useful guidelines for other information on MySQL. Chapter 2, describes how to get MySQL running on common operating systems supported by MySQL AB. It is necessary to read this chapter only if your system does not already have MySQL installed. Chapter 3, introduces SQL (Structured Query Language) and use of the mysql command-line interface. It's not a replacement for learning SQL and relational database design, but it can be useful to orient you to MySQL.
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Chapter 1 Relational Database Overview - In this chapter, we will look at some of the basic ideas of data models and relational theory so we can get started on formulating queries in SQL. Chapter 2 Simple Queries on One Table - In this chapter, we will look at choosing values from just one table.The table may be one of the permanent tables in our database, or it may be a virtual table that has been temporarily put together as part of a more complicated query. Chapter 3 A First Look at Joins - The join is one of the relational algebra operations, |
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1 - Introduction to Data Mining - Data mining is a key member in the Business Intelligence (BI) product family, together with Online Analytical Processing (OLAP), enterprise reporting and ETL. 2 - OLE DB for Data Mining - In this chapter, you take a closer look at the OLE DB for Data Mining specification, an industry standard initialized by Microsoft and supported by a number of data mining vendors. 3 - Using SQL Server Data Mining - This chapter will review the Analysis Services toolset and provide techniques to effectively create and analyze mining models.
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