Hello.


MySQL supports incremental backups. See:



  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/backup.html











"BG Mahesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 

> hi

> 

> I have a huge mysql database on the live server. Every 15 days few 1000 rec=

> ords change in that database [additions/updations/deletions]

> 

> I don't want to upload the entire mysql database every 15 days as the file =

> size is huge. Is there anyway for me to just upload the delta data and use =

> some script to apply those delta changes on the live server?

> 

> regards,

> 

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> B.G. Mahesh

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