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phpMyAdmin - Replication
phpMyAdmin Replication tab handles the database replication. Marking one database as master database and other as slave databases is made easy using this feature.
Master Replication − This section shows the master status and connected slaves status. We can add slave replication user as well using this section.
Slave Replication − This section allows to add a slave using username, password, host and port details.
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