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B-tree indexes 
backups 
    custom scripts, writing 
    data compression and 
    filesystem snapshots 
    offline backups 
    online versus offline 
    planning 
        dumps versus raw backups 
    raw backups 
    reasons for performing 
        auditing 
        disaster recovery 
        testing 
    recovery  [See recovery]
    replication and  2nd 
    retention of old backups 
    storage demands and media 
    table types and consistency 
    tools 
        InnoDB Hot Backup 
        mysqldump 
        mysqlhotcopy 
        mysqlsnapshot 
balanced tree (B-tree) indexes 
BDB storage engine  [See Berkeley DB storage engine]
BDB tables  [See Berkeley DB storage engine]
BEGIN statement 
bench_example script 
benchmarking 
    importance 
    performance testing versus stress testing 
    questions answered by 
    strategies 
    testing methodology 
        client numbers 
        client/server separation 
        isolating the variable 
        iterative testing 
        real data 
        repetition 
    tools 
        MyBench  [See MyBench]
        MySQL Benchmark Suite  [See MySQL Benchmark Suite]
        MySQL super-smack  [See MySQL super-smack]
        scripting solutions  [See MyBench]
        Windows and 
Berkeley DB (BDB) storage engine  2nd 
    indexes 
        refreshing statistics 
    primary keys and 
binary installations, MySQL.com binaries versus distribution binaries 
binary logs 
    resetting 
buffers 
bulletin boards, use of storage engines for 

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