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		<title>MySQL Optimisation Tool &#8211; mysqlreport</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve ever ran, as I do, a busy webserver, then you will appreciate any help you can get when it comes to optimising the server in order to deal with those difficult busy times.
One such tool that I&#8217;ve come across recently is mysqlreport. It summarises all the relevent mysql variables &#038; statuses into related [...]]]></description>
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