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⚫ | Maatkit is a toolkit for users, developers, and administrators of MySQL an open-source database. All tools are standalone, with minimal dependencies and no need for installation. You can simply download them and use them. It makes MySQL easier and safer to manage. It provides simple, predictable ways to do things you cannot otherwise do. You can use Maatkit to prove replication is working correctly, fix corrupted data, automate repetitive tasks, speed up your servers, and much more. |
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| developer = [[Baron Schwartz]] |
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| programming language = [[Perl]] |
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| operating_system= [[Cross-platform]] |
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| genre = [[Database Administration]] |
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| license = [[GPL]], [[Artistic License]] |
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⚫ | Maatkit is a toolkit for users, developers, and administrators of [[MySQL]] an open-source database. All tools are standalone, with minimal dependencies and no need for installation. You can simply download them and use them. It makes MySQL easier and safer to manage. It provides simple, predictable ways to do things you cannot otherwise do. You can use Maatkit to prove replication is working correctly, fix corrupted data, automate repetitive tasks, speed up your servers, and much more. |
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Maatkit now ships by default with several [[GNU/Linux]] distributions such as [[CentOS]] and [[Debian]] and packages are available for [[Fedora (operating system)|Fedora]] and [[Ubuntu]] as well. |
Revision as of 15:52, 3 July 2010
Developer(s) | Baron Schwartz |
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Written in | Perl |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Database Administration |
License | GPL, Artistic License |
Website | www.maatkit.org |
Maatkit is a toolkit for users, developers, and administrators of MySQL an open-source database. All tools are standalone, with minimal dependencies and no need for installation. You can simply download them and use them. It makes MySQL easier and safer to manage. It provides simple, predictable ways to do things you cannot otherwise do. You can use Maatkit to prove replication is working correctly, fix corrupted data, automate repetitive tasks, speed up your servers, and much more.
Maatkit now ships by default with several GNU/Linux distributions such as CentOS and Debian and packages are available for Fedora and Ubuntu as well.