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Worddoc2016-07-12 23:18:25
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Worddoc, 2016-07-12 23:18:25

What to use to administer MySQL?

Hello. I would like to ask for your authoritative opinion, which is better for database administration? Goals: create and manage a database for primitive needs, i.e. bases will be simple. Because I am not a back-ender, mainly the emphasis is on a user-friendly interface. Gradually I will become full stack and I would not like to change the instrument, because I cannot do something. I saw 3 top ones: Toad for MySQL, Workbench, Navicat - I can't figure it out from the reviews, there are too many disagreements from all sides. PhpMyAdmin is unlikely to work, you will need to connect the database through a node. Thanks!)

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Alexey Yarkov, 2016-07-12
@Worddoc

Take Workbench, you won't lose. Set up an ssh tunnel to a remote host and enjoy life.

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impass, 2016-07-13
@impass

The free HeidiSQL is quite good, no worse than its commercial counterparts. It also supports MySQL, PostgreSQL and MSSQL at the same time.

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Vitaly, 2016-07-12
@vshvydky

dbforge studio

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Immortal_pony, 2016-07-13
@Immortal_pony

Best - SQLyog,
Free - Valentina Studio.

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