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How To Convert Access database to MySQL?

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MySQL is one of the most popular Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) which is relatively reliable, easy to use, secured and ofcourse free of charge. Most of the online blogs and websites use MySQL database with PhpMyAdmin. On the other hand Microsoft Access database is also an RDBMS which is popular for its faster database access. But the reliability is not so good with Microsoft Access and one needs strict database backup to keep them on the safer side. But using Access database online with multiple users and concurrent users may lead to inconsistent results. So most of the online applications prefer MySQL database which is known for its simplicity, reliability and consistency.

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