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Stellar Repair for MySQL: A Real-World Review from a DBA’s Perspective

As someone who has worked with MySQL databases for years, I know that corruption is one of the biggest headaches a DBA can face. Whether it’s a crashed MyISAM table, a corrupt InnoDB tablespace, or an unexpected MySQL shutdown, database failures can cause massive disruptions. I recently had to deal with a severely corrupted MySQL database, and after exhausting built-in ...

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