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Mysql on Linux: Which version is best?
My employer is installing a program that needs Mysql to function. Yum is trying to install Mysql v4.1 on Fedora 4, but the latest version of mysql is 5. Should we still install 4.1 or would it be better to install v5? We're also planning to do replication.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Mysql on Linux: Which version is best?
I don't really know anything about the server side of Linux (yet), but maybe this page will give you some tips:
http://www.users.on.net/~rgarth/webl...MSQL5_PHP.html
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