MySQL for Database Administrators

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Course Overview

The MySQL for Database Administrators course teaches DBAs and other database professionals how to maximize their organization’s investment in MySQL and about the benefits of using the MySQL Cloud Service. Learn to configure the MySQL Server, set up replication and security, perform database backups, optimize query performance, and ensure high availability. Through a variety of realistic, hands-on activities, expert MySQL instructors will teach you to install, configure, secure, and maintain your database server which you can deploy on-premise or as a MySQL Cloud Service instance.

At the end of the training, participants will be able to:

  1. Define and implement a backup strategy
  2. Perform physical and logical backups of your data
  3. Describe MySQL replication and its role in high availability and scalability
  4. Configure simple and complex replication topologies
  5. Administer a replication topology
  6. Install the MySQL server and client programs
  7. Upgrade MySQL on a running server
  8. Describe MySQL architecture
  9. Explain how MySQL processes, stores, and transmits data
  10. Configure MySQL server and client programs
  11. Use server logs and other tools to monitor database activity
  12. Create and manage users
  13. Protect your data from common security risks
  14. Identify and optimize poorly-performing queries
  15. Troubleshoot server slowdowns and other common problems
  16. Gain an understanding of MySQL Cloud

Pre-requisite

  1. Should be knowlegeable with MySQL data types and executing basic DDL and DML queries using SQL
  2. Should be knowlegeable with relational database concepts and using the mysql command-line client
  3. Should be knowlegeable with Joining
  4. MySQL Fundamentals Ed 1
  5. MySQL for Developers

Duarion

5 days

Course Outline

  1. MySQL on the Web
  2. The MySQL community
  3. MySQL in the Cloud
  4. MySQL overview
  5. MySQL Enterprise Edition
  1. Initial Configuration
  2. Starting and Stopping MySQL
  3. Upgrading MySQL
  4. Installing MySQL
  5. Installed Files and Directories
  1. Redo and Undo Logs
  2. How MySQL Stores Data
  3. Tablespaces
  4. How MySQL Uses Memory
  5. Architectural Overview
  6. How MySQL Processes Requests
  7. How MySQL Transmits Data
  8. Plug-in Interface
  1. Launching Multiple Servers on the Same Host
  2. Server Options, Variables, and the Command Line
  3. System Variables
  4. Option Files
  1. Monitoring MySQL with Performance Schema
  2. MySQL Enterprise Audit
  3. Monitoring MySQL with Log Files
  4. Monitoring User Activity
  5. MySQL Enterprise Monitor
  6. Monitoring MySQL with Status Variables
  1. Configuring Passwords and Account Expiration
  2. MySQL Privilege System
  3. Resetting a Forgotten Root Password
  4. Authentication Plug-Ins
  5. Grant Tables
  6. Creating and Modifying User Accounts
  7. Granting Permissions
  1. Security Risks
  2. Secure Connections
  3. MySQL Enterprise Firewall
  4. Network Security
  5. Protecting Against SQL Injections
  6. Operating System Security
  7. Password Security
  1. Troubleshooting
  2. Identifying the Causes of Server Slowdowns
  3. Capacity Planning
  4. Stability
  5. InnoDB Recovery
  6. Why Databases Fail
  1. Working with Indexes
  2. The EXPLAIN statement
  3. Identifying Slow Queries
  4. Index Statistics
  1. Understanding Backups
  2. Creating a Backup Strategy
  3. Backup Techniques
  1. MySQL Backup Tools
  2. Raw Backup Methods
  3. Techniques that Use the Binary Log
  1. Configuring Replication
  2. Replication Conflicts
  3. Overview of Replication
  4. When to Use Replication
  1. Monitoring Replication
  2. Troubleshooting Replication
  3. Replication Threads
  4. Failover
  5. MySQL Utilities
  1. Monitoring Group Replication
  2. Single-Primary and Multi-Primary Modes
  3. Overview
  4. Configuring Group Replication
  1. Course Overview
  2. Q&A Session
  3. Course Evaluation
  4. MySQL Curriculum
  5. Thank You!

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