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<header>MySQL Database Server</header> MySQL is a simple database server for Unix systems. It supports multiple databases, powerful access controls, many data types and most of the standard SQL syntax. Each database managed by the server can contain multiple tables, and each table contains multiple rows of data. <p> The main page dislays a list of database icons at the top, with a link for adding a new database below them. Every MySQL server will have at least the <tt>mysql</tt> database, which stores configuration and access control tables. Below the databases are icons for configuring access control, and at the bottom is a button for stopping or starting the database server. <p> <hr>Private