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phpMyAdmin

ATH Infosystems

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phpMyAdmin

ATH Infosystems

(1 évaluations)

Version 5.2.1 + Free Support on Ubuntu 20.04

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phpMyAdmin is a free and open-source web-based administration tool for managing MySQL and MariaDB databases. It provides a user-friendly interface for performing various database management tasks, including database creation, deletion, modification, table management, data import/export, SQL query execution, and user management.

Features of phpMyAdmin:

  • phpMyAdmin provides tools for inserting, updating, deleting, and browsing data within database tables.
  • It includes a SQL query editor with syntax highlighting and auto-completion features, allowing users to execute custom SQL queries against the database.
  • Users can import data into databases from various file formats (e.g., SQL, CSV) and export database contents for backup or migration purposes.
  • phpMyAdmin allows administrators to manage database users, privileges, and access controls.

Access Information: http://ip/phpmyadmin

Disclaimer: phpMyAdmin is an open-source project distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any company. phpMyAdmin is provided "as is," without any warranty, express or implied. Users utilize this software at their own risk. The developers and contributors to phpMyAdmin hold no responsibility for any damages, losses, or consequences resulting from the use of this software. Users are advised to carefully review and comply with licensing terms and any applicable regulations while using phpMyAdmin.