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    • wrx7mW

      Zabbix on CentOS7 - MariaDB or PostgreSQL?

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      dafyreD

      I've done both. I tend to like MariaDB / MySQL better because that is what I'm more comfy with.

    • Emad RE

      vFront (User front-end for MySQL and PostgreSQL databases)

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      @emad-r said in vFront (User front-end for MySQL and PostgreSQL databases):

      @black3dynamite said in vFront (User front-end for MySQL and PostgreSQL databases):

      @scottalanmiller said in vFront (User front-end for MySQL and PostgreSQL databases):

      @black3dynamite said in vFront (User front-end for MySQL and PostgreSQL databases):

      That's awesome. I've always been using Adminer (https://www.adminer.org/) when I need to manage databases.

      This isn't for managing them, this is for creating simple front ends, like Access used to do.

      Ok, that makes more sense now.

      The VFront Administration for DB Administration uses Adminer. Just have to enable the plugin.
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      Correct, this is there for quick edits, but why use those when there are enterprise solutions like MySQL Workbench.

      Yep, I use that too.
      But I do get a Connection Warning about an incompatible/nonstandard server or connection protocal detected (10.2.10) when connecting to MariaDB.

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