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Backup MariaDB or MySQL Databases to Utho Object Storage with Restic

Restic is a backup utility written in Go. This guide shows how to configure Restic to backup your MariaDB (or MySQL) databases onto Utho Object Storage.

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Configure WordPress to use a Remote Database

This guide shows how to configure WordPress to access a database on a separate Utho.

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Installing MariaDB on CentOS 7

This article gives you step-by-step instructions for installing MariaDB, a fork of the popular cross-platform MySQL database management system, on CentOS 7.

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Installing MariaDB on CentOS 8

This guide shows how to install and configure the MariaDB server on CentOS 8.

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Installing MariaDB on Debian 10

Want to replace MySQL? Read through this guide, which explains how to install MariaDB on Debian 10.

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Installing MariaDB on Debian 9

This guide shows how to install and configure the MariaDB server on Debian 9.

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Installing MariaDB on Ubuntu 18.04

MariaDB is a scalable, reliable SQL Server that can serve as a drop-in replacement for MySQL. Here's how to install and configure it on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.

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Set Up MariaDB Clusters with Galera Debian and Ubuntu

A guide to configuring MariaDB database replication with Galera on Debian and Ubuntu distributions.

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How to Install MariaDB 10.7 on Fedora

Learn how to install MariaDB 10.7 on Fedora with this comprehensive guide. Follow step-by-step instructions to set up MariaDB, a powerful open-source relational database management system, on your Fedora environment for efficient data management and application support.

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How to install Mariadb server on OpenSUSE

Follow this guide to install MariaDB Server on OpenSUSE. Learn step-by-step instructions to set up MariaDB, a powerful open-source relational database management system, for efficient data storage and management on your OpenSUSE system.

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