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Zmanda Recovery Manager Guide to MySQL Backup & Recovery

Overview This paper introduces to the Zmanda Recovery Manager (ZRM) for MySQL. ZRM is a comprehensive, certified, mission-critical enterprise backup and recovery solution designed to protect MySQL databases. MySQL has become the world's most popular open source database because of its ease of use, high performance, and high reliability. Regardless of how one uses MySQL (website, forum, a custom MySQL application, Bugzilla bug tracking, or e-shop), they must ensure successful, secure and consistent backups with minimal impact on applications.

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Date PublishedOctober 2008
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