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  2. Write-ahead logging - Wikipedia

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    Write-ahead logging. In computer science, write-ahead logging (WAL) is a family of techniques for providing atomicity and durability (two of the ACID properties) in database systems. [1] A write ahead log is an append-only auxiliary disk-resident structure used for crash and transaction recovery. The changes are first recorded in the log, which ...

  3. MySQL Workbench - Wikipedia

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    MySQL Workbench is a visual database design tool that integrates SQL development, administration, database design, creation and maintenance into a single integrated development environment for the MySQL database system. It is the successor to DBDesigner 4 from fabFORCE.net, and replaces the previous package of software, MySQL GUI Tools Bundle.

  4. MySQL - Wikipedia

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    MySQL (/ ˌ m aɪ ˌ ɛ s ˌ k juː ˈ ɛ l /) [5] is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS). [5] [6] Its name is a combination of "My", the name of co-founder Michael Widenius's daughter My, [7] and "SQL", the acronym for Structured Query Language.

  5. HeidiSQL - Wikipedia

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    HeidiSQL is a free and open-source administration tool for MariaDB, MySQL, as well as Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL and SQLite. Its codebase was originally taken from Ansgar Becker's own MySQL-Front 2.5 software. After selling the MySQL-Front branding to an unrelated party, Becker chose "HeidiSQL" as a replacement.

  6. InnoDB - Wikipedia

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    InnoDB. InnoDB is a storage engine for the database management system MySQL and MariaDB. [1] Since the release of MySQL 5.5.5 in 2010, it replaced MyISAM as MySQL's default table type. [2][3] It provides the standard ACID -compliant transaction features, along with foreign key support (declarative referential integrity).

  7. SQLyog - Wikipedia

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    SQLyog is a GUI tool for the RDBMS MySQL. It is developed by Webyog, Inc., based in Bangalore, India , and Santa Clara, California . SQLyog is being used by more than 30,000 customers worldwide and has been downloaded more than 2,000,000 times.

  8. Log trigger - Wikipedia

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    Log trigger. In relational databases, the log trigger or history trigger is a mechanism for automatic recording of information about changes inserting or/and updating or/and deleting rows in a database table . It is a particular technique for change data capturing, and in data warehousing for dealing with slowly changing dimensions .

  9. List of web analytics software - Wikipedia

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    Web log files 1.9.3 [2] 2024-06-01; 2 months ago MIT: Matomo: PHP: MariaDB, MySQL [3] JavaScript, Web log files 5.1.1 [4] 2024-08-15; 7 days ago GNU GPL: Octopussy: Linux, Perl, ASP: MariaDB, MySQL, [5] Logfile-based Web log files (via Syslog) 1.0.16 2017-06-03 GNU GPL: Open Web Analytics: PHP: AWS Aurora, MariaDB, MySQL [6] JavaScript or PHP ...