What is MySQL Development?
MySQL is a freely available open-source Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) that uses Structured Query Language (SQL) for MySQL Development.
SQL is the most popular language for adding, accessing, and managing content in a database. It is most noted for its quick processing, proven reliability, ease, and flexibility of use.
MySQL is an essential part of almost every open-source PHP application. Good examples of PHP & MySQL-based scripts are WordPress, Joomla, Magento, and Drupal.
How MySQL works?
MySQL operates along with several utility programs which support the administration of MySQL databases. Commands are sent to the MySQL server via the MySQL client, which is installed on a computer.
MySQL is based on a client-server model. The core of MySQL is the MySQL server, which handles all of the database instructions (or commands).
MySQL server is available as a separate program for use in a client-server networked environment and as a library that can be embedded (or linked) into separate applications.
MySQL was originally developed to handle large databases quickly. Although MySQL is typically installed on only one machine.
it is able to send the database to multiple locations, as users are able to access it via different MySQL client interfaces. These interfaces send SQL statements to the server and then display the results.