At 15:46 -0400 5/18/04, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
I have a site that is being hosted by an ISP which is running
version 3.23.52. When I questioned why that downlevel version and
not a 4.0 version (such as 4.0.18 or the just released 4.0.20), I
was told "Unfortunately, when versions change on MySQL, they also
drop features and change security settings. This can cause many
problems system wide." Before I go further with my discussion and
renew my request for a 4.0 Database, I would like to know if it is
even possible to have more than one level active (and if so, what is
involved in the set-up).
It's perfectly possible. I have dozens of versions installed, though not
all necessarily running at the same time. :-)
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Multiple_servers.html
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