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| | Learn how to use Docker to manage your MySQL database and simplify your deployment process. This article covers everything from planning your deplo...
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| | Introduction to Docker for microservices developer. How to use it as a development tool and how it is used for deploying microservices architecture.
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| So, we all regularly create backups of important data, right? Right. Well, at least I hope you do. For your personal data as well as any company data you are dealing with. It is fairly easy and straightforward to create e.g. a MySQL backup on a server, zip it up and always keep the last 10 days as copies. However, what happens in case your whole server's disks have an unrecoverable crash?