![]() ![]() Well, if you are like us and you constantly add new databases the new ones simply wouldn’t be backed up, Annoying. For example once you created a scheduled backup it would only include the databases you told it to at the time of creation. ![]() While it worked well it had some major shortcomings. Typically we have used the backup facility built into MySQL administrator, which unfortunately has now reached end of life.
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