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Professional phpMyAdmin Administration - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

Professional phpMyAdmin Administration - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Editorial: HiTeX Press

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"Professional phpMyAdmin Administration"Dive deep into the inner workings of phpMyAdmin with "Professional phpMyAdmin Administration," the definitive companion for developers and administrators seeking mastery over this indispensable database management tool. Drawing from a comprehensive exploration of advanced architecture, extensibility, and internal mechanics, the book unravels the core structure, session/state management, and request handling processes that keep phpMyAdmin both robust and adaptable. Readers are guided through strategies for theming, plugin development, and seamless integration with MySQL/MariaDB, empowering them to fully leverage the platform’s power in any environment.As deployment scenarios become increasingly complex, this guide delivers authoritative chapters on scalable, secure, and resilient operations. From on-premises data centers to modern cloud-native environments, the book details best practices for containerization, automation, and multi-tenancy. It presents actionable solutions for security and compliance—including advanced authentication, RBAC, TLS, vulnerability management, and audit trails—ensuring the highest standards for both governance and threat response.Beyond foundational management, the text is packed with expert-driven insights on monitoring, performance scaling, and future-proofing. Readers learn to streamline data handling, design custom interfaces, automate routine tasks, and integrate with enterprise ecosystems and DevOps pipelines. The inclusion of community participation, upgrade roadmaps, and adaptation to emerging RDBMS technologies ensures this book is more than a technical reference—it is a forward-looking roadmap to sustained phpMyAdmin excellence in any organization.
Disponible desde: 09/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 250 páginas.

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