Oh yeah ,
You can export all databases to .sql files which can be run on your new
Mysql server to populate it again ...
no big hastle ...
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Well, i know nothing about MySql, but i'll be nowadays.. There's a MySql application here in the bank i work for, and i'm supposed to take the support for this app over. I know nothing about this app for now, except for it's being on an nt server.
Meanwhile, i'll install and begin to learn MySql at home on suse 7.1.
Are there differences between MySql on nt & MySql on linux? Maybe we can transfer the app to a linux machine. Will it do better? Just to get prepared for the taking over process, may i get your suggestions?