Hi Neil, On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 08:26, Neil Silvester wrote: > Just a trivial question. > How does dual locations work? > I am based in our Brisbane Australia office and am using MySQL as a backend > for a company Intranet. Our parent company is based in Hayward, California > and has recently converted an old DOS based database over to MySQL. We are > both in the process of purchasing support contracts, but should we get one > each? Or can we share even though there are 2 separate installations doing > separate things on different platforms? > Don't get me wrong, the cost of support doesn't bother me, I mean for what > you get it is well worth the price, but this is just an issue of logistics > (and accounting freaking out for duplicating items).
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