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Old 21-07-2008, 02:37 PM
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Just looked at this, is there any reason why a host would limit you to X number of MySQL databases and Y number of sites. Surely Bandwidth/Disk Space/ CPU usage would be the main concerns. Or am I missing something here ?
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Just looked at this, is there any reason why a host would limit you to X number of MySQL databases and Y number of sites. Surely Bandwidth/Disk Space/ CPU usage would be the main concerns. Or am I missing something here ?
They tend to have their shared hosting databases on 3 or 4 main servers if memory serves me correctly. So probably in an attempt not to overload them ?
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Just looked at this, is there any reason why a host would limit you to X number of MySQL databases and Y number of sites. Surely Bandwidth/Disk Space/ CPU usage would be the main concerns. Or am I missing something here ?
While Apache / IIS can scale there are limits before they start impacting on performance
The same can be said about databases and other elements
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Register365 limit you to as many databases you can fit in 500MB of space on the DB server, rather than per database or per user.
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Register365 limit you to as many databases you can fit in 500MB of space on the DB server, rather than per database or per user.
That's because of the software they use to manage it
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No, Hpshere can limit/quota based on number of databases, database users, disk space (and even trasaction log file space on MS SQL).

It simply made more sense to not limit customers - My SQL DBs these days are pretty much required for every little script and app, whereas most users will never put 500MB of content into them.
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Unless you're with digiweb or Eircom they don't even include a DB on their basic plan.
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No, Hpshere can limit/quota based on number of databases, database users, disk space (and even trasaction log file space on MS SQL).

It simply made more sense to not limit customers - My SQL DBs these days are pretty much required for every little script and app, whereas most users will never put 500MB of content into them.
I think you misunderstood me

In our current setup we couldn't give unlimited DBs due to the way we run it. Plus the system doesn't support DB size limits on MySQL - most of the time that's not the issue anyway - slow, badly written SQL was and always will be the killer
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I've moved the last few posts to a more appropriately titled thread Namesco Ireland Issues?
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