On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:45:58AM -0700, Jason Brunk wrote:
>
> i read somewhere that you can setup virtual mysql servers, so that
> users can actually have their own sql server to administer with
> whatever databases they want to create, with out interferring or
> even seeing other peoples databases.  Does anyone know how to do
> this?  could you help me?

They're not "virtual" in that case, they're real.  You're giving each
user his/her own MySQL server process.

Jeremy
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