为什么 MySQL 不再包含像样的迁移工具?
MySQL 曾经有一个迁移工具包,可以更轻松地从 SQL Server 导入并开始使用 MySQL 作为生产平台。该产品已停产。我们曾承诺将在较新的 MySQL Workbench 中添加等效产品,但这并没有发生。
MySQL 团队为考虑从 MS 堆栈迁移到 LAMP 堆栈的人们设置了额外的障碍,这让我觉得这是一个奇怪的商业决定。
MySQL used to have a Migration Toolkit, to make it easier to import from SQL Server and get started with MySQL as a production platform. That has been discontinued as a product. We were promised that an equivalent product would be added to the newer MySQL Workbench, but that has not happened.
It strikes me as a bizarre business decision, by the MySQL team, to put an extra barrier in the way of people who are considering moving from an MS-stack to a LAMP-stack.
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是的,迁移工具包非常棒。
但他们仍然支持 mysql workbench 中的导入/导出。
在这里结帐:
http://dev。 mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/wb-server-administration-manage-data-import-export.html
Yes, migration toolkit was awesome.
But still they support the import/export in mysql workbench.
Checkout here:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/wb-server-administration-manage-data-import-export.html
这看起来确实是一个奇怪的举动......
您会在这里找到“迁移工具”下建议的几个工具:dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/migration-from-microsoft.html。
That seems like a strange move indeed...
You will find several tools suggested under "Migration Tools" here: dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/migrating-from-microsoft.html.
您可以使用 PHPMyAdmin Web 界面从 MSSQL 迁移数据!
检查此处!
要将其安装在您的 LAMP-Stack 上(如果您还没有),请在服务器上输入以下内容:
瞧!
:)
You can migrate Data from MSSQL using PHPMyAdmin Web Interface!
Check here!
To install it on your LAMP-Stack (if you don't have it already), type this on server:
and Voilá!
:)
MySQL 的最新举措看起来像是基于营销而不是实际软件功能的典型管理决策。该公司在几年内经历了几位所有者,最后一位所有者甲骨文(Oracle)有着强烈的从中赚钱的意愿。 (他们甚至从 Sun Microsystems 那里赚钱!)MySQL 曾经有一堆维护不善的 GUI 工具,质量水平参差不齐。这对大多数用户来说没问题,但它吓跑了那些愿意付费的用户类型的公司。从长远来看,从中创建一个套件看起来是明智之举,但他们可能缺乏资源来加快速度,而他们现在就想要结果。
现在,如果您深入存档部分<,您仍然可以找到旧工具/a> 从下载页面。你最好在他们改变主意之前拿走你的副本。 ;-)
Latest MySQL moves look like the typical management decisions based upon marketing rather than actual software capabilities. The company has been through several owners in a few years and the last one, Oracle, has a strong will to make money out of it. (They are even making money out of Sun Microsystems!) MySQL used to have a bunch of poorly maintained GUI tools with a widely variable quality level. That's okay for most users but it scares away companies, which are the type of users that are willing to pay. Creating a single suite out of it looks like an intelligent move in the long term but they probably lack resources to speed up things and they want results now.
Right now, you can still find the old tools if you dig into the archives section from the download page. You'd better grab your copy before they change their mind. ;-)