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What to look for in a MySQL dedicated hosting provider?

By: Jack Mathew

What exactly is MySQL dedicated hosting is a common question that is often asked. Well, to start with MySQL is a database system used extensively on the internet. Using MySQL one can create a relational database structure on a web-server and store data and automate procedures there. To help understand better, you can think of MySQL as something that holds all your tables, as in Microsoft Access. PHP apart from performing other functions acts as your queries and your forms are quite simply web pages with fields. Using all these facilities that MySQL dedicated hosting offers great work can be done on the web.
MySQL is a multi-user, multithreaded language that manages as well as retrieves data, looks after database object access control management and creates and modifies database schema. It has over 10 million installations and is a SQL database management system. It is popularly used for open-source bug tracking, web application and is used as database component for WAMP, MAMP and LAMP. Popular websites like Wordpress use a combination of PHP and MySQL. MySQL is also rather similar to PHP and Ruby on Rails.
MySQL dedicated hosting comes with three kinds of Server Compilations for Enterprise and Community users:
• Standard: MySQL standard binaries which include the InnoDB storage engine are recommended for the majority of users.
• Max: The MySQL-Max or Extended MySQL Server is not to be confused with MaxDB which is collaboration with SAP AG. Extra features which are generally not required for the general public is available in the MySQL-Max binaries.
• The MySQL-Debug binaries: These are not meant for production usage as they have been made with extra debug information and the debugging code can cause reduced performance in some situations.

But from MySQL 5.1, MySQL AB has now stopped releasing these options of varying packages. Only a single MySQL server package is available where the mysqld binary is present with all other functions and storage engines being enabled. A server binary itself now takes care of the debugging duties as the separate debug package has been done away with.
MySQL being open source, falls under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and is therefore free, making MySQL dedicated hosting all the more easier. If you have a web page or are getting one soon it is likely that your host supports both MySQL and PHP. Linux/Unix based servers almost always use MySQL dedicated hosting.

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