25 Responses to “How to backup MySQL database using PHPMyAdmin”

  • active120:

    THanks good …
    THanks good tutorial!

  • fourblogger:

    Still your …
    Still your tutorials working when i try.

    Good tutorial.

  • makingfilmthings:

    Very useful and …
    Very useful and succinct many thanks

  • zubertish:

    Most EXCELLENT!


    Most EXCELLENT!

    Perhaps a ‘tute’ on how to back up tables as well? I lost my entire site due to a hack. My CMS needs everything to run. Or perhaps I just don’t understand.

  • phototristan:

    No prob. I’m glad …
    No prob. I’m glad this is helpful.

  • ponydownturbo:

    thanx for the info. …
    thanx for the info….big thumbs up

  • shuujin008:

    Epic
    Epic

  • KSSOUK:

    You’re awesome.


    You’re awesome.

    thanks a bunch!

  • phototristan:

    Thanks.

    Keep in …
    Thanks.

    Keep in mind that if you are using WordPress, there are plugins that can automatically back up your database for you at specified intervals. I use one called WP-DBManager.

  • CrossTrainerToo:

    Thanks a million!!! …
    Thanks a million!!!

    I just had a scare with all my databases missing for multiple sites, all wp, so I decided it was time to back everything up. After reading pages of info I found your video and I am so thankful I did.

    Thanks again for such a simple but very much needed video!!

    10 stars!

  • phototristan:

    Great! I’m glad you …
    Great! I’m glad you found it helpful.

  • elletricity:

    THANK YOU SO MUCH. …
    THANK YOU SO MUCH. I don’t understand MySQL at ALL and I needed to backup, and this totally saved my life! (:

  • phototristan:

    I’m glad this video …
    I’m glad this video is helpful!

  • phototristan:

    I’m not sure. There …
    I’m not sure. There may be additional steps to back up the forum however the procedure for backing up the MySQL database (or databases) should be the same as long as your provider uses PHPMyAdmin.

  • BenHogansSwing:

    I’m new to …
    I’m new to programming, but I want to back up a forum i created and post everything to a new folder on my hosting. Would this work for that, or is there another step?

  • xXxMoMo1994xXx:

    Perfect Guide.

    Perfect Guide.
    Thanks Alot!
    You Deserve 6 Stars.

  • BobbyFrother:

    Thank you so much. …
    Thank you so much. My site got hacked and im trying to reinstate it. THANK YOU!

  • TruckerAnthony:

    i am thankful for …
    i am thankful for folks like you Tristan until a year ago i was computer illiterate and now i am a still learning C# programmer but some things still elude me thx bro if you got any for ubuntu those are much needed too lol

  • fatsotomuscles:

    Awesome! Clear, …
    Awesome! Clear, simple, and straight to the point.

  • stevepohlit:

    Very nicely done. …
    Very nicely done. My cpanel for most of my blogs has a backup icon. Not so for one key blog and this answered the question on how to do it Thank you.

  • phototristan:

    I leave that that ‘ …
    I leave that that ‘none’.

  • TeRRaSoL:

    Hello, thanks for …
    Hello, thanks for the video..
    one question… what do you select
    SQL compatibility mode? (none)
    when you back up

    thanks :)

  • phototristan:

    Actually, I’m not …
    Actually, I’m not sure I’m pronouncing it correctly myself. It might be “My S Q L”.

  • tapkcir:

    Thanks a lot, this …
    Thanks a lot, this video was seriously a life saver! And now I can properly pronounce MySQL too!

  • anang5:

    wow… nice …
    wow… nice tutorials. very easy to understand. i have been using flat file database only because it was easy to backup. SQL here i come. :)