Re: Recommendation on god MySQL books

2004-06-18 Thread Lou Olsten
I really like the Certification Study Guide we just ordered last week. Great info that I'd wish I had when I started. I have no plans to take the test, but I love the way the info is presented and the questions at the end help ensure I got it. Lou - Original Message - From: Bartis,

RE: Recommendation on god MySQL books

2004-06-17 Thread Chinchilla Zúñiga, Guillermo
I think Wiley´s Mysql enterprise solutions could be a good option. It´s a great book and have an entire chapter covering replication -Mensaje original- De: Bartis, Robert M (Bob) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: Jueves, 17 de Junio de 2004 11:44 a.m. Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Recommendation on god MySQL books

2004-06-17 Thread David Griffiths
God doesn't use MySQL (I think he leans towards Postgres - he needs views and triggers). But if you are interested in MySQL, Paul DuBois's book, MySQL, Second Edition is a great reference. If you need more insight into performance tuning, then Jeremy Zawodny and Derek Balling's book, High

Re: Recommendation on god MySQL books

2004-06-17 Thread Brent Baisley
When I first started, I bought MySQL by Paul DuBois. It covers the basics to admin responsibilities and preventive maintenance. But, you may want to search the archives, this question has been asked many times before. On Jun 17, 2004, at 1:44 PM, Bartis, Robert M (Bob) wrote: I'm looking for

Re: Recommendation on god MySQL books

2004-06-17 Thread Kieran Kelleher
Get the recently published book from Jeremy Zawodny. It's excellent. Very easy to understand and goes through all the admin stuff. It has a chapter dedicated to replication and explains in simple concise steps how to set up replication. It demonstrates many different types of replication