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From Win2000/IIS to Linux/Apache?
Hi all,
I have PHP & MySQL installed on a Win2000/IIS system. I may be moving (due to requirements at work) to a Linux/Apache system in the near future. I'm wondering if it's a hassle, or even possible, to move the MySQL database from the windows/IIS box to the Linux/Apache box? Any corruption, or other problems associated with this type of move? Thanks! P.S. I also have the option of leaving Win2000 in place but switching to Apache service. Would this be "worth" it? In other words, would that setup be a better web server environment (for PHP & MySQL) than the Win2000/IIS setup? |
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RE: From Win2000/IIS to Linux/Apache?
First off let me congratulate you on moving to a real server. Once you move to Unix you never go back. Secondly dumping your database should be just fine. Or if your using PHP Mysqladmin just use their dump option its easy that way
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