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Automating MySQL Database Backups on the Command Line via mysqldump
Are you tired of manually running backups when you remember to?
If you are running your own server, or have access to the shell and cron jobs this tip is for you!
First off for a better understanding of mysqldump check out the MySQL reference manual. All mysqldump really does is output the necessary queries to rebuild your database to the current state it is at when run.
First I’m going to create a test database and some tables as examples:
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