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:ZRM 2.1: Backing Up MySQL Partitioned Tables
ZRM 2.1: Backing Up MySQL Partitioned Tables
Dec 19, 2008, 22 :34 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2420 reads)

[ Thanks to Falko Timme for this link. ]

"Zmanda Recovery Manager for MySQL (ZRM) 2.1 release supports MySQL 5.1GA release. ZRM provides efficient backup and recovery of MySQL database. It can perform logical, raw as well as snapshot based backups. ZRM 2.1 supports storage snapshots (LVM and Solaris ZFS) as backup images and can be converted into regular backup image later.

"This how to shows how to install and configure ZRM 2.1 to perform backup and recovery of MySQL partitioned tables.

"This example uses MySQL 5.1.30 running on CentOS 4. The MySQL server has a myisamnetflix database that contains the MovieRatings partitioned table."

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