MySQL Dump | Import and Export Databases
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What's up Linux Community!!! In this video, we’ll focus on how to import and export databases using mysqldump. This is a common task while working as a software developer. You can use data dumps to back up and restore your information. You can also use them to migrate data to a new server or development environment.
Test Database: https://github.com/datacharmer/test_db
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