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Why It Takes So Long Time to Export Data from MySQL Using mysqldump?
Updated on 2023-01-18 GMT+08:00
Why It Takes So Long Time to Export Data from MySQL Using mysqldump?
The version of the mysqldump client may be inconsistent with that of the supported MySQL server, so exporting data from MySQL is slow.
Using the same version of the mysqldump client and MySQL server is recommended.
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