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FromDual Recovery Manager (rman) with progress indicator

Since version 2.1.0 the FromDual Recovery Manager (rman) for MariaDB and MySQL has also a progress indicator for the restore of logical backups made with mysqldump. This feature was implemented because of the numerous requests of FromDual rman users who were not happy with the default mysql behavior.

You can check your current rman version as follows:

# ./bin/rman --version
2.2.1

As with all FromDual tools you get a command overview with examples with the --help option:

Oops! - That SQL Query was not intended... Flashback

It is Saturday night at 23:19. Time to go to bed after a hard migration day. Just a last clean-up query before finishing: Tap tap tap. Enter! - Oops!

SQL> UPDATE prospect_lists_prospects SET prospect_list_id = '73ae6cca-7b34-c4a3-5500-5d0e2674dbb6';
Query OK, 4686 rows affected (0.21 sec)
Rows matched: 5666  Changed: 4686  Warnings: 0

A verification query to make sure I am in the mess:

Cool new features in FromDual Backup and Recovery Manager 2.0.0

A while ago we released our FromDual Backup and Recovery Manager (brman) 2.0.0 for MariaDB and MySQL. So what are the new cool features of this new release?

First of all brman 2.0.0 is compatible with MariaDB 10.3 and MySQL 8.0:

FromDual Backup and Recovery Manager for MySQL 1.2.5 has been released

FromDual has the pleasure to announce the release of the new version 1.2.5 of the popular Backup and Recovery Manager for MySQL and MariaDB (fromdual_brman).

You can download the FromDual Backup and Recovery Manager from here.

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FromDual Backup and Recovery Manager (brman) for MariaDB and MySQL

The FromDual Backup and Recovery Manager (brman) for MariaDB and MySQL is an easy to use software to do Backup, Restore and Point-in-Time-Recovery for MySQL, Galera Cluster, MariaDB and Percona Server. It integrates the utilities mysqldump, mysql, mariabackup, xtrabackup and mysqlbackup (MySQL Enterprise Backup).

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