Click theStopbutton for MySQL and Apache. Click theStartbutton to restart Apache and MySQL. Once you complete the steps, you should be able to import large database files on phpMyAdmin. Change phpMyAdmin password on XAMPP By default, phpMyAdmin (MySQL) uses“root”as a username without a pass...
Last fall Apache rolled-out a XAMPP stack (version 5.6.14) which, for the first time, had MariaDB and not MySQL as its database. MariaDB in version 5.6.14 did not interface well the phpMyAdmin in the stack and MariaDB seemed to have instability in the user ...
Last fall Apache rolled-out a XAMPP stack (version 5.6.14) which, for the first time, had MariaDB and not MySQL as its database. MariaDB in version 5.6.14 did not interface well the phpMyAdmin in the stack and MariaDB seemed to have instability in the user table that...
Last fall Apache rolled-out a XAMPP stack (version 5.6.14) which, for the first time, had MariaDB and not MySQL as its database. MariaDB in version 5.6.14 did not interface well the phpMyAdmin in the stack and MariaDB seemed to have instability in the user table that...
MariaDB is a free and open source database system with no restrictions on its use. It depends on what you're planning to run on your server, but unless it's something that requires a high level of maintenance, getting a MariaDB Enterprise subscription is likely ...
Last fall Apache rolled-out a XAMPP stack (version 5.6.14) which, for the first time, had MariaDB and not MySQL as its database. MariaDB in version 5.6.14 did not interface well the phpMyAdmin in the stack and MariaDB seemed to have instability in the user...
I'm rather confused at this point. I thought Community Editions were a bit of a gamble to use in a production setting because of their possible instability. That is, our sites' data is mission critical and to have it corrupted by an unstable database server, w...
Last fall Apache rolled-out a XAMPP stack (version 5.6.14) which, for the first time, had MariaDB and not MySQL as its database. MariaDB in version 5.6.14 did not interface well the phpMyAdmin in the stack and MariaDB seemed to have instability in the user ...
Last fall Apache rolled-out a XAMPP stack (version 5.6.14) which, for the first time, had MariaDB and not MySQL as its database. MariaDB in version 5.6.14 did not interface well the phpMyAdmin in the stack and MariaDB seemed to have instability in the user...
Last fall Apache rolled-out a XAMPP stack (version 5.6.14) which, for the first time, had MariaDB and not MySQL as its database. MariaDB in version 5.6.14 did not interface well the phpMyAdmin in the stack and MariaDB seemed to have instability in the user...