Data loss or corruption can be daunting. With MySQL point-in-time recovery, you can restore your database to the moment before the problem occurs.
This article delivers a practical roadmap for using backups and binary logs to achieve accurate MySQL recovery, detailed steps for setting up your server, and tips for managing recovery and backups effectively without overwhelming you with complexity.
Key Takeaways
- MySQL Point in Time Recovery (PITR) enables restoration to a specific point after a full backup. It relies heavily on binary log files to record the incremental changes needed for recovery.
- Preparation for PITR is crucial and involves enabling binary logging and creating a full database backup. Monitoring and managing binary log activities, such as file retention, are essential for effective recovery.
- Executing PITR requires …