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From:Egor Egorov Date:September 24 2004 12:04pm
Subject:Re: Two versions on same server?
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"Jim McAtee" <jmcatee@stripped> wrote:

The link to manual was already suggested, but I may also suggest you
to try run the application on 4.0 anyway. It should work seamlessly. 


> Can I run two different versions of MySQL on the same server?  I've got a 
> commercial application for which the vendor will only support MySQL 3.x 
> and makes no guarantees if running MySQL 4.  But I'd like to migrate a 
> number of our own web applications to MySQL 4.  My choices are take my 
> chances with the other app, run MySQL on a second machine (not an option 
> at the current time) or else run two instances of MySQL, different 
> versions, both on the same machine. 
> 
> 





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Two versions on same server?Jim McAtee23 Sep
  • Re: Two versions on same server?Egor Egorov24 Sep
RE: Two versions on same server?Gabriel Tucker23 Sep
  • Re: Two versions on same server?Michael Stassen23 Sep