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Daniel Bartholomew
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Daniel Bartholomew has been using Linux since 1997 and databases since 1998. He is a frequent contributor to various magazines, including The Linux Journal , Linux Pro , Ubuntu , User , and Tux .
He has been involved with the MariaDB project since shortly after it began in early 2009. He currently works for SkySQL and splits his time between MariaDB documentation and maintaining the bits and pieces (including build, e-mail, web, and other servers), which keeps the MariaDB project running smoothly. In addition to his day-to-day responsibilities, he also serves as the MariaDB release coordinator and has been deeply involved with almost every MariaDB release.
He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.A. with his lovely wife and awesome children.
I'd like to thank Amy, Ila, Lizzy, Anthon, and Rachel for their patience with me throughout the writing of this book. Also, thanks to the awesome team of MariaDB experts at SkySQL, who were very helpful at various points during the project. Lastly, I'd like to thank Monty and the rest of the MariaDB developers for the excellent database they've created.
Pradeesh Parameswaran started working on computers and programming right from the age of 10. He wrote the first program for PalmOS and published to Handango. He is a geek and loves explaining and helping people with their computer problems. Currently, he blogs about tech-related stuff and provides how-to information in his blog at prasys.info. He is also currently working for a telecommunications company in Malaysia. Also, he is a big fan of the open source stuff!
I would like to thank my parents for the support and encouragement that they have given me over the years to enable me to grow.
Sergei Petrunia has been working on MariaDB since 2009. He has implemented features such as semijoin subquery optimizations, SHOW EXPLAIN, Cassandra storage engine, table elimination, and numerous smaller improvements. Prior to MariaDB, he was a member of the MySQL development team at MySQL AB and Sun Microsystems.
I would like to thank my girlfriend, Yulia, for being patient while I was spending time to provide input for this book.
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MariaDB is a mature, stable, open source relational database. From its beginning in 2009 as a branch or fork of the MySQL database, to its status today as the default version of that database in most Linux distributions, and the database of choice for many companies large and small, MariaDB has proven that communities of users and developers, working and collaborating together, can do more than a single company could ever do.
MariaDB shares many features and capabilities of its parent database, but like most children it has also surpassed its parent in many ways. The recipes in this book tread some common ground, but they are mostly about the features that are unique to or were introduced first in MariaDB.
The why of certain features is there, to a small degree, but the main emphasis in each recipe is on the what and the how . The information you need to know to actually do something always trumps the theory behind it.
As part of the growing library of MariaDB-specific books from Packt Publishing and other publishers, the goal of this book is to give you a practical, hands-on experience with this powerful, feature-rich database.
, Getting Started with MariaDB , covers installing MariaDB on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS along with making backups, enabling common plugins, and other common tasks.
, Diving Deep into MariaDB , covers importing data, customizing the output of queries, migrating the data, and other topics.
, Optimizing and Tuning MariaDB , covers various configuration and optimization tasks as well as creating and removing indexes, JOINs, and other topics.
, The TokuDB Storage Engine , speaks about the alternative storage engine including how to enable it, and how to use and configure it.
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