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Benjamin, et al --
...and then Benjamin Pflugmann said...
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% > ...and then Stefan Hinz, iConnect (Berlin) said...
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> Stefan --
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> ...and then Stefan Hinz, iConnect (Berlin) said...
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> % backing up my MySQL databases on a Win2K box at home to a Linux box in
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> % hand, I have only 128 MBit upstream from my Win machine, and maybe you
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Stefan --
...and then Stefan Hinz, iConnect (Berlin) said...
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% backing up my MySQL databases on a Win2K box at home to a Linux box in
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% hand, I have only 128 MBit upstream from my Win machine, and maybe you
% will have a faster network conn
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From: "Andrew Gould" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 1:47 PM
Subject: smallest dumpfiles in Window
In the last episode (Jan 24), Andrew Gould said:
> I'm running short on harddrive space on my Windows computer. What's
> the best way to get the smallest dump file in one step in Windows XP?
>
> On my FreeBSD computer, the following command produces an 808MB
> dumpfile from an 11GB database in on
Good morning everyone,
I'm running short on harddrive space on my Windows
computer. What's the best way to get the smallest
dump file in one step in Windows XP?
On my FreeBSD computer, the following command produces
an 808MB dumpfile from an 11GB database in one step:
mysqldump -q -uusername -p