MySQL Administrator is a now-deprecated graphical user interface (GUI) tool that was used for managing and administering MySQL databases. It provided a comprehensive suite of features for database management, including capabilities for configuration, backup, user management, and performance monitoring. The tool allowed administrators to visually interact with MySQL databases, simplifying tasks such as creating and managing tables, running queries, and monitoring server status. Although MySQL Administrator has been replaced by MySQL Workbench, which integrates database design, administration, and performance tools into a single application, it was once a key utility for managing MySQL databases in a user-friendly way.
Abhinav Gupta, Pune
(5.0)The training was very useful and interactive. Rajesh helped develop the confidence of all.
Indrayani, India
(5.0)Rajesh is very good trainer. Rajesh was able to resolve our queries and question effectively. We really liked the hands-on examples covered during this training program.
Ravi Daur , Noida
(5.0)Good training session about basic MySql Administrator and Containers concepts. Working session were also good, howeverproper query resolution was sometimes missed, maybe due to time constraint.
Sumit Kulkarni, Software Engineer
(5.0)Very well organized training, helped a lot to understand the MySql Administrator and Containers concept and detailed related to various tools.Very helpful
Vinayakumar, Project Manager, Bangalore
(5.0)Thanks Rajesh, Training was good, Appreciate the knowledge you poses and displayed in the training.
Abhinav Gupta, Pune
(5.0)The training with DevOpsSchool was a good experience. Rajesh was very helping and clear with concepts. The only suggestion is to improve the course content.