This Attune Project contains automated processes to install MySQL on Ubuntu.
MySQL is a freely available database management system that operates under an open-source license. It is frequently included in the widely-used LAMP stack, consisting of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP/Python/Perl. MySQL follows the relational model and relies on Structured Query Language (SQL) for effective data management.
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This Project contains the following Blueprints.
This instruction aims to take you on a journey of acquiring and installing the newest version of MySQL, on Ubuntu 20.04 server. Upon successful completion, you will have a fully operational relational database at your disposal, ready to support the development of your future websites or applications.
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Name | Type | Script Reference | Comment |
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MySQL root User | Basic Credential | mysqlrootuser |
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MySQL User | Basic Credential | mysqluser |
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Ubuntu Node | Linux/Unix Node | ubuntunode |
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Ubuntu User | Linux/Unix Credential | ubuntuuser |
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