Okay, does anyone know of a hosting site that supports 'Image::Magick'?
(the Perl package). The salesrep at AwardSpace said they didn't have it.
P.S. This is probably getting a mite off-topic. So, feel free to reply to
me off-list, if you happen to know the answer.
Thanks,
- M
-Original Message-
From: Claudio Nanni [mailto:claudio.na...@gmail.com]
Sent: maandag 20 april 2009 22:29
To: Mark
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: A good US Hosting Site?
> Mark wrote:
> > Yeah, but a "Maximum file size limit 500 KB," what can you do with
>
with that limit.
databases. Sorry to say, but a 500KB file limit makes hosting there
useless, IMHO.
- Mark
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I would recommend PilotPig << http://www.pilotpig.net/ >>
Good service, good support, reasonably priced, and integrity to boot.
David
-Original Message-
From: Claudio Nanni [mailto:claudio.na...@gmail.com]
Sent: maandag 20 april 2009 17:22
To: Mark
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: A good US Hosting Site?
> Well,
>
> not a joke for free hosting.
>
> But it is, for me, by far the best hosting site
I've been using www.host45.com for some years.
linux and they've always been reliable. :-)
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http://www.ptahhotep.com
http://www.
I haven't had a problem with Hostgator yet. Prices are fair and
reasonable Also I've installed web apps through their portal and on my
own and haven't had a problem yet.
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Well,
not a joke for free hosting.
But it is, for me, by far the best hosting site.
Compleat, easy to use, five subdomains, and also mysql included.
Paid hosting is outstanding.
Cheers
Claudio
2009/4/20 Mark
> -Original Message-
> From: Claudio Nanni [mailto:clau
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 23:42, Cameron Rogers wrote:
> Hi everyone. I am starting my first web site. I have a temporary contract
> with godaddy but know there are better options out there. The only problem
> is, I don't know reliable sources to research which hosting program
-Original Message-
From: Claudio Nanni [mailto:claudio.na...@gmail.com]
Sent: maandag 20 april 2009 10:28
To: p...@pwilson.net
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com; Cameron Rogers; step...@kionic.com
Subject: Re: A good US Hosting Site?
> www.awardspace.com
>
> I have both free and paid ho
www.awardspace.com
I have both free and paid hosting and it is really really good, it has a lot
of tools.
Claudio
2009/4/20 Pete Wilson
>
>
> http://www.kionic.com
>
> I've been a very active and heavy customer for years and very satisfied.
>
> -- Pete Wilson
http://www.kionic.com
I've been a very active and heavy customer for years and very satisfied.
-- Pete Wilson
http://www.pwilson.net/
--- On Sun, 4/19/09, Cameron Rogers wrote:
> From: Cameron Rogers
> Subject: A good US Hosting Site?
> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Dreamhost is decent
Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
-Original Message-
From: Cameron Rogers
Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 20:42:27
To:
Subject: A good US Hosting Site?
Hi everyone. I am starting my first web site. I have a temporary contract
with godaddy but know there are better
Hi everyone. I am starting my first web site. I have a temporary contract
with godaddy but know there are better options out there. The only problem
is, I don't know reliable sources to research which hosting program to use.
Any recommendations on a hosting sight or some good resources to
essage -
>> From: "Artem Kuchin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Russell E Glaue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mysql@lists.mysql.com
>> Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2007 9:03:45 AM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
>> Subject: Re: How to auto repair db on hosting
]>
To: "Russell E Glaue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2007 9:03:45 AM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
Subject: Re: How to auto repair db on hosting with quota
I won't convert thread style, so, i'm top-posting :)
All this would be gr
icago
Subject: Re: How to auto repair db on hosting with quota
I won't convert thread style, so, i'm top-posting :)
All this would be great if it worked. The main problem is that
temporary directory option for mysqld iS NOT USED while doing
table repair. All files while repairing tables
until the soft_limit
is satisfied.
This is a great way to control temp space, and not let users abuse
it, but still give them a lot of space to perform things like large
mysql database recoveries.
-RG
Artem Kuchin wrote:
I am asking this question as a hosting PROVIDER, not
as a hosting client.
Th
Baron Schwartz wrote:
Regards,
Baron
Yes it is. Even worse, people love to convert a top-posted thread to
bottom-posted and verse vice-a!
I see topposting i popular in this mail list :)
And now for the bottom-posting part of this reply...
Any idea on how to limit connection per user? (so
1 day.
>> They can go
>> over the 10MB soft_limit for 1 day, up to the hard_limit of 300MB,
>> but after one day the temp files will be deleted until the soft_limit
>> is satisfied.
>> This is a great way to control temp space, and not let users abuse
>> it, but sti
Regards,
Baron
Yes it is. Even worse, people love to convert a top-posted thread to
bottom-posted and verse vice-a!
> I see topposting i popular in this mail list :)
And now for the bottom-posting part of this reply...
> Any idea on how to limit connection per user? (so one user
> cannot abuse
it
is satisfied.
This is a great way to control temp space, and not let users abuse
it, but still give them a lot of space to perform things like large
mysql database recoveries.
Artem Kuchin wrote:
I am asking this question as a hosting PROVIDER, not
as a hosting client.
The sitation is like this
recoveries.
-RG
Artem Kuchin wrote:
> I am asking this question as a hosting PROVIDER, not
> as a hosting client.
>
> The sitation is like this (this is a simple example with small
> numbers):
>
> 1) a client has 100mb quota for site and db files (set on unix group)
> 2) 80mb
Steven Buehler wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Artem Kuchin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 4:35 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: How to auto repair db on hosting with quota
I am asking this question as a hosting PROVIDER, not
as a hosting client.
The
Artem
set
my.cnf in unix
my.ini in windows
set max_connections
max_connections=100
M--
- Original Message -
From: "Steven Buehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Artem Kuchin'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 8:11 AM
Subject:
> -Original Message-
> From: Artem Kuchin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 4:35 AM
> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: How to auto repair db on hosting with quota
>
> I am asking this question as a hosting PROVIDER, not
> as a
I am asking this question as a hosting PROVIDER, not
as a hosting client.
The sitation is like this (this is a simple example with small
numbers):
1) a client has 100mb quota for site and db files (set on unix group)
2) 80mb is already taken by 75MB database in ONE TABLE and 5mb of files
3
; > feel confident about an answer so I thought I would throw it at this
> > list and see what comes back.
> >
> >One thing I should mention up front is I am in no way a SQL power
> > user, although, I have enough reference material that I can work my way
> > through
mention up front is I am in no way a SQL power
user, although, I have enough reference material that I can work my way
through most problems.
We run a small web hosting and design service and have been offering
MySQL as part of the basic setup for quite a while without any problems.
One
This one time, at band camp, "Grant Peel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What priveleges should I grant users at setup time?
Perhaps look at the GRANT option
GRANT SELECT, UPDATE, DELETE TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] IDENTIFIELD BY 'password';
you can use GRANT * or any combination of privileges you like.
I am in no way a SQL power user,
although, I have enough reference material that I can work my way through
most problems.
We run a small web hosting and design service and have been offering
MySQL as part of the basic setup for quite a while without any problems.
One of the things we
I thought those here might like to know my experience with Hosting at
godaddy.com. It is cheap at $3.50 or so a month. However there are
huge limitations on what you can do. My first annoyance was when I
found out that they used MySQL version 4.0 instead of 4.1 or 5. To
their credit though
It depends on what heavy traffic is and what your machine is.. If it's
an E10K, then you can probably put them both on one machine for most
traffic loads :)
Your database will typically perform better if you have your DB on a
separate machine.
Without knowing more about the code running the site,
Hello all,
Should MySQL and Apache be hosted on separate servers or it's ok they
being on one server? We're building a compound that includes about 10
websites, all their contents are hosted in MySQL. There will be frequent
database updates and the webserver will have to handle heavy traffic.
T
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...and then Martijn Tonies said...
%
% > Since I want the ability to mirror, it seems that I'll probably want one
...
% > really don't want to keep the files in the DB itself). I'm open to ideas
% > of why I wouldn't, though.
%
%
> Since I want the ability to mirror, it seems that I'll probably want one
> single DB replicated across my hosts so that comments and so on stay up
> to date (I still haven't crossed the bridge of how to keep the library
> itself in sync thru something like unison or rsync, but I do know that I
>
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Hi, all --
I have a web hosting picture gallery service at
http://web-folio.net/
and am thinking about how to do the next version, which will store the
media files in the filesystem but pretty much every thing else in a
database (like it should
"Hassan Shaikh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want "--ansi" option for MySQL setting to ensure ANSI compatibility. Most shared
> hosting providers don't allow access to my.cnf. Is there anyway to do this on the
> fly in my script, PHP
Hi,
I want "--ansi" option for MySQL setting to ensure ANSI compatibility. Most shared
hosting providers don't allow access to my.cnf. Is there anyway to do this on the fly
in my script, PHP/Perl sample would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Hassan
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Subject: RE: web hosting quesiong (slightly off topic)
www.soniccommerce.com
They're awesome, all linux, and expect you to grow
over time so they make upgrading your plan simple. i
really love 'em. how often do you hear that about an
ISP?
-dan
-Original Message-
From: Chr
We do not allow SSH access to our virtual hosts but we have dedicated
servers starting at $49 per month.
JR
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On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 08:09:50AM -0600, Chris W wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good web hosting company for
> an Apache - php - MySQL project. I don't need much bandwidth or disk
> space to start out, but may need more if the site gets big. I would
>
ous about: do others construct large (GB)
> databases in MySQL? Is there some reason not to I should know?
I run a small hosting service myself (www.drx.no) and we don't really care how
much data you put in MySQL.
We bet on that most (nearly all) have small amounts of data in their databa
: Jeremy Weaver
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 9:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: web hosting quesiong (slightly off topic)
i really love 'em. how often do you hear that about an
ISP?
Usually everytime someone is looking for an ISP and an
owner/person-wi
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 07:09, Chris W wrote:
I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good web hosting company for
an Apache - php - MySQL project. I don't need much bandwidth or disk
space to start out, but may need more if the site gets big. I would
also like to have ssh access t
appens to sniff out the opportunity.
-J
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 8:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: web hosting quesiong (slightly off topic)
www.soniccommerce.com
They're awesome, all linux, and exp
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 07:09, Chris W wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good web hosting company for
> an Apache - php - MySQL project. I don't need much bandwidth or disk
> space to start out, but may need more if the site gets big. I would
> also like to h
nuary 07, 2004 8:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: web hosting quesiong (slightly off topic)
www.soniccommerce.com
They're awesome, all linux, and expect you to grow
over time so they make upgrading your plan simple. i
really love 'em. how often do you hear that abou
2004 8:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: web hosting quesiong (slightly off topic)
I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good web
hosting company for
an Apache - php - MySQL project. I don't need much
bandwidth or disk
space to start out, but may need more if th
I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good web hosting company for
an Apache - php - MySQL project. I don't need much bandwidth or disk
space to start out, but may need more if the site gets big. I would
also like to have ssh access to the server, preferably a linux server.
Ch
Matt,
Hey. I use www.powweb.com they have a plan for $7.77 a month, 650MB storage,
blah blah blah give them a look... The important thing is that they have PHP
and I believe command line access, you'll have to use a MySQL client to connect
(seperate MySQL server). I hate to sound like I'm promotin
s really a good idea to have shell access for
backup/restore. Else you'll have to ask the host to do it. A pain, if
they'll even do it. :-)
Matt
- Original Message -
From: "Matthew K. Gold"
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 6:32 PM
Subject: web hosting/PHP MyAdmin
&g
I like it also, but of all things, I have trouble with the display on Internet
Explorer sometimes, strange only because everybody seems to write everything to be
IE compatible nowadays, and it hangs, so I use Mozilla on it and have never had a
problem. It makes some nice printouts of the table stru
Matthew:
Personally I prefer the shell - but I do have clients who's host providers
only allow phpMyAdmin - it is a pretty powerful interface - once you spend
about 10 mins in there it is pretty easy to use, and just remember that it
does have a raw sql 'field' that will let you run any query that
Hi,
I need to move my site to a host that supports PHP and MySQL. I found a
nice deal that provides a lot of good stuff for an affordable price
(sitelutions.com is offering 5 MySQL databases, PHP support, cgi, etc etc
for $9.95/month).
There's only one problem--they don't allow you to edit the M
dear all,
i'm looking for a good service/performance for web hosting which support
mysql for database and asp for web programming.
would you give me some suggestions to choose the web hosting?
thanks a lot
cheers,
Ivan Paul
MySQL,
Hi,
> Can I strongly suggest there be a link from the MySQL documentation page
to:
> http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/index.phtml/fid/52
>
> It is the MySQL section of FAQTS.com which, IMHO, is the best online
> FAQ site.
Thanks for the pointer - I've added link to this to our documentation pa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Stefan Hinz, iConnect (Berlin)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "David T-G"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "mysql users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: FAQ hosting site (was "Re: An Idea")
&
esday, January 01, 2003 6:25 PM
Subject: RE: FAQ hosting site (was "Re: An Idea")
> Hi
>
> Is '111' the IP it is trying to connect on?
>
> If so it is an invalid IP.
>
> If the IP is valid how are you trying to connect?
>
> Peter
>
&
David T-G wrote:
I suppose they might. Never heard of 'em...
Can I strongly suggest there be a link from the MySQL documentation page to:
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/index.phtml/fid/52
It is the MySQL section of FAQTS.com which, IMHO, is the best online FAQ
site. It has very goo
sql,query,queries,smallint
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Peter Lovatt wrote:
> I was looking for a reasonably heavyweight php application, there are some
> lightweight ones and some half finished ones and some perl ones, but none
> that were what I was looking for.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated,
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...and then Stefan Hinz, iConnect (Berlin) said...
%
% David,
%
% > Sure; it's the least I can do. Look for mysql.justpickone.org to be
% in
% > the DNS tables by tomorrow. By then the
% [EMAIL PROTECTED]
% > mailing list will be
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Bruce --
...and then Bruce Lewis said...
%
% Why not try Tek-Tips? Maybe they will sponsor something for free. They may
% have everything you need.
I suppose they might. Never heard of 'em...
%
% Just a thought.
%
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL
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...and then Peter Lovatt said...
%
% Hi
Hi!
%
% Like the look of the way its taking shape.
Glad to hear it. Come and sign up on the new list, then :-)
%
% I am not sure if there is existing faq software (I've checked sourcefo
ham
> UK
> www.sunmaia.net
> tel. 0121-242-1473
> International +44-121-242-1473
> ---
>
> -Original Message-
> From: mnbv [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 02 January 2003 00:23
> To: Peter Lovatt; Stefan Hinz, iConnect (Berlin);
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 January 2003 00:37
To: Peter Lovatt
Cc: Stefan Hinz, iConnect (Berlin); David T-G; mysql users
Subject: Re: FAQ hosting site (was "Re: An Idea")
On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 11:08:58PM -, Peter Lovatt wrote:
>
> I am not sure if there is exist
On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 11:08:58PM -, Peter Lovatt wrote:
>
> I am not sure if there is existing faq software (I've checked
> sourceforge and freshmeat without much luck)
Really?
That's a wheel I've seen re-invented many times. I know there's stuff
out there.
--
Jeremy D. Zawodny | Pe
t: RE: FAQ hosting site (was "Re: An Idea")
I really need your help, I installed MySQL and I can
connect to it through localhost but when trying to
access it from outside I get:
ERROR 2003: Can't connect to MySQL server on 'IP'
(111)
Any suggestions?
Someone sugges
---
> Sunmaia
> Birmingham
> UK
> www.sunmaia.net
> tel. 0121-242-1473
> International +44-121-242-1473
> ---
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Stefan Hinz, iConnect (Berlin
, iConnect (Berlin) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 January 2003 21:26
To: David T-G; mysql users
Subject: Re: FAQ hosting site (was "Re: An Idea")
David,
> Sure; it's the least I can do. Look for mysql.justpickone.org to be
in
> the DNS tables by tomorrow. By then the
[EMAIL
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Stefan Hinz, iConnect (Berlin) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: woensdag 1 januari 2003 22:26
Aan: David T-G; mysql users
Onderwerp: Re: FAQ hosting site (was "Re: An Idea")
David,
> Sure; it's the least I can do. Look for mysql.justpickone
. 6, 12169 Berlin (Germany)
Tel: +49 30 7970948-0 Fax: +49 30 7970948-3
- Original Message -
From: "David T-G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "mysql users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Stefan Hinz, iConnect (Berlin)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday,
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Stefan, et al --
...and then Stefan Hinz, iConnect (Berlin) said...
%
% David,
%
% > see it dropped if they don't jump on it at the start.
%
% I agree. Will you set it up at http://justpickone.org/? (BTW, I like
Sure; it's the least I can do. Loo
ot file systems.
(See MySQL documentation)
InnoDB uses individual files that are not directly related to which databases
and tables are stored therein.
--
Michael T. Babcock
CTO, FibreSpeed Ltd. (Hosting, Security, Consultation, Database, etc)
http://www.fi
wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 08:59:22AM -0500, Peter M. Perchansky wrote:
>
> I've seen posts in a variety of forums where it states a lot of hosting
> companies do not offer support for Innodb SQL type tables.
AFAIK, there is no easy way to do space management on a per-customer
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 08:59:22AM -0500, Peter M. Perchansky wrote:
>
> I've seen posts in a variety of forums where it states a lot of hosting
> companies do not offer support for Innodb SQL type tables.
AFAIK, there is no easy way to do space management on a per-customer
bas
Greetings:
I've seen posts in a variety of forums where it states a lot of hosting
companies do not offer support for Innodb SQL type tables.
Is there a reason for this issue? What are the reason(s)?
Thank you!
-
B
Greetings:
I've seen posts in a variety of forums where it states a lot of hosting
companies do not offer support for Innodb SQL type tables.
Is there a reason for this issue? What are the reason(s)?
Thank you!
-
B
(This is a forward of some private mail with the original poster,
with his permission.)
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 22:59:33 -0500
From: Brian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Sweethome.co.il Webmaster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Brian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 10:39:43PM +0200, Sweethome.co.il Webmaster wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> Does any of you guys operate a mysql server in virtual hosting environment?
> I need some advice on tuning and restriction based on system resources.
One thing you need to nail down
Dear list,
Does any of you guys operate a mysql server in virtual hosting environment?
I need some advice on tuning and restriction based on system resources.
My system is running RH7.2 , on an Intel based server, 2x1Ghz CPU's and 1
giga of RAM.
I have 2 hd's in raid 1 mode (ha
$20 YEAR WEB SITE HOSTING / $9.95 DOMAIN - Server based in U.S.A
- 99.9% uptime
- Pay monthly or Yearly by Credit Cards
- 50MB Disk Space [more plans are available]
- PHP, MySql, CGI, ASP and many more
- POP3, SMTP, Forwarding and Auto Reply
- Cpanel 4.7
- 1500MB Traffic per month
- 9.95
; I using Macromedia UltraDev to develop my dynamic web site and would like to
> use mySQL as the RDBMS. My hosting service folks are telling me that I
> should only update my database on their server via update transactions. They
> say this is for security reasons. UltraDev provides many good t
Hi,
I using Macromedia UltraDev to develop my dynamic web site and would like
to
use mySQL as the RDBMS. My hosting service folks are telling me that I
should only update my database on their server via update transactions.
They
say this is for security reasons. UltraDev provides many good
Hi,
I using Macromedia UltraDev to develop my dynamic web site and would like to
use mySQL as the RDBMS. My hosting service folks are telling me that I
should only update my database on their server via update transactions. They
say this is for security reasons. UltraDev provides many good tools
jake williamson 28 expounded:
>
> hello mike,
>
> i've got a similar set-up on my g4 - only i'm not quite at the hosting
point
> yet.
>
> the way i think i would go about it is create a database per domain and
use
Do you mean a database within a single instance o
hello mike,
i've got a similar set-up on my g4 - only i'm not quite at the hosting point
yet.
the way i think i would go about it is create a database per domain and use
phpmyadmin (saves using the command line!) to grant 'user' permissions to
each domain name. this '
Hello all,
I am new to the list and have a quick question (I'm sure it won't be my
last).
I am running Mac OSX and I have PHP and MySQL running.
My question is this. I provide web hosting, and I want to offer my clients
access to MySQL. How do I set up Mysql so that every virtua
Sounds like a transaction server to me.
Curtis
John Masterson said:
> Situation: mass virtual website hosting, with php/perl/python. One
> master mysql server, one or more replicated slaves.
>
> Question: would it be possible/feasible to write a daemon that accepts
> connectio
Marnix,
You can install MySQL and PHP on your own computer easily. Read this:
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/99/21/index2a.html
Check the side menu for installing each.
Or, you might be able to find some free hosting here:
http://www.free-php-hosting.com/
http://free-php.cjb.net/
Goodluck
At 12:53 AM 3/8/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>Hello,
>I am starting to work with mysql and php.
>Does anyone know where to get a hosting that is free and that supports MySql
>and PHP.
>I would like to try out first before purchase a parking space on the
>internet.
One of the fant
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Ken Anderson wrote:
> Got an old PII sitting around?
> Install RedHat 7.2 w/mysql, apache, php, etc...
PII? Yeesh, I run that stuff on an old PPro.. and I've run that stuff on a
classic pentium with no problem.. mysql, php etc aren't all that CPU
intensive, unless doing l
am starting to work with mysql and php.
> Does anyone know where to get a hosting that is free and that supports MySql
> and PHP.
> I would like to try out first before purchase a parking space on the
> internet.
>
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Hello,
I am starting to work with mysql and php.
Does anyone know where to get a hosting that is free and that supports MySql
and PHP.
I would like to try out first before purchase a parking space on the
internet.
Thanks in advance
Marnix
Masterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 1:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Web hosting scalability?
Situation: mass virtual website hosting, with php/perl/python. One
master mysql server, one or more replicated slaves.
Question: would it be possible/feasible to
Situation: mass virtual website hosting, with php/perl/python. One
master mysql server, one or more replicated slaves.
Question: would it be possible/feasible to write a daemon that accepts
connections on behalf of mysqld, and depending on what type of query it
is (updating or selecting) farm
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 08:19:50AM -0500, Kevin McBrearty wrote:
>
> We are working on a Java web application and are thinking about
> using InnoDB. Does anybody know any hosting companies in the
> US/Canada that support InnoDB table types in MySQL. Most that I have
> checked w
We are working on a Java web application and are thinking about using
InnoDB. Does anybody know any hosting companies in the US/Canada that
support InnoDB table types in MySQL. Most that I have checked with don't.
--
Kevin McBrearty
ATG Automation Technologies Grou
We are offering our hosting customers MySQL databases. Ideally, I would
like to offer everyone unlimited databases. What I would like is an option
that when connecting to a database as a user, the MySQL server would access
the actual database in the directory of the username. That way users
Check out :
http://www.weberdev.com/index.php3?GoTo=phenominet/prices.htm
This is your one stop shop for hosting. WeberDev.com is hosted there
and I can tell you that their service is amazing. They are fast,
reliable
and more than anything, very professional (specially in PHP / MySQL
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